june 24 2009
There’s not much to the car when its outfit is removed, huh.
june 24 2009
There’s not much to the car when its outfit is removed, huh.
Just finished some filming and probably ruined much of the footage by obsessively looking to ensure the audio was working.
Today was the Canadian launch of Rowenta’s hair care appliances line, a high end 100 year old German company that specialized in garment care until now. At my last salon visit Brennen said he was now the North American supplier for their products, so I stopped by to learn and see.
june 24 2009
Their hair dryer operates on AC power (rare), their curling iron heats up to an unmatched 400 degrees, and everything emits ions, for smoothness.
And it turns out Brennen helped design the things. Seriously, getting information out of the guy is like pulling teeth sometimes. Because Heather, the Rowenta lady, gave me a brochure which I read when I got home and that’s when I cracked it.

There he is starring in the brochure. Remember when I said this? An understatement, here’s the final answer: “… and rigorously tested by some of the country’s top hair gurus including FORD Artists Celebrity Hair Stylist Brennen DeMelo – one of Canada’s cutting-edge coiffeurs styling top models and “it” girls like supermodel Daria Werbowy”. Ha, and me, rat-nest-head.
Tonight was the award ceremony for the Hypercube contest, the one @PhotoJunkie had entered and mentioned in our movie.
june 23 2009
There was a big to-do at Circa Nightclub where they stretched out announcing the winners and the anticipation was intense; they called his name, out of fifty, last. He chose a blue one, like this.
Congratulations Rannie, looks good on you.
june 23 2009
A successful exploration of Hearn Generating Station (see the previous post to learn about it). Used the entry point I’d found, a run through some open space and we were in.
The place is giant and totally empty. They’d removed the machinery a long time so now it’s just cavernous and full of puddles and wires. Notably absent was any graffiti; rare, I think.
Top left is the control room, our favourite part (we pretended to operate it all… “imagine the power you’d feel?” and “too bad Toronto, lights out!”). Top right are some souvenirs I grabbed us from said room.
That’s Sean with me, the force behind Generation Go and my interviewer. Guess I did okay for my first-ever interview, although I did have to be told to give more than one word answers. And then more than one short sentence. Pumped to see the finished product, I’ll post it here when it’s live.