Sauga 2030
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Application Description
SAUGA 2030
Department of Unusual Certainties presents SAUGA 2030… an audio-driving
tour of Mississauga based on DoUC’s research and speculation about the future
of this mid-sized Canadian city.
As you explore Mississauga, soundscapes, and short radio-play-style stories
describe a future that is being written in our present. SAUGA is not fully utopic or
dystopic, but a portrait of a city under pressure from its aging population and the
cost of its infrastructure.
The SAUGA 2030 app guides you to 10 specific sites within Mississauga. At
each site you listen to a story that dramatizes what that very place may be like
in 20 years time. The stories explore the basic conditions of life within a city,
looking at themes like transportation, and emerging forms of community and
industry; “…it can be immediately grasped that things have changed…” as
SAUGA’s Narrator reflects in the opening vignette.
*SAUGA 2030 is compatible with both iPhones and iPads (with 3G connections)
*The entire tour takes approximately 2 hours.
* SAUGA 2030 is part of the exhibition Meet Us on the Commons at the Art
Gallery of
Mississauga running from July 21st to September 11th
Created by: Department of Unusual Certainties (Brendan Cormier, Christopher
Pandolfi, and Simon Rabyniuk) In collaboration with Lisa Conway (Audio design),
Stefan Powell, and Adam Hunter (App Design)
With the Actors: Brenda Goldstein (Narrator), Adriana Disman, Cara Spooner,
Codrin Talaba, D.Alex Meeks, Dan More, Eve Wylden, Lloyd Penney, Jordan
Howard, and Ronley Teper
Contact:
Departement.of.Unusual.Certainties@gmail.com
For more information:
www.DepartmentofUnusualCertainties.com
www.artgalleryofmississauga.com
Department of Unusual Certainties presents SAUGA 2030… an audio-driving
tour of Mississauga based on DoUC’s research and speculation about the future
of this mid-sized Canadian city.
As you explore Mississauga, soundscapes, and short radio-play-style stories
describe a future that is being written in our present. SAUGA is not fully utopic or
dystopic, but a portrait of a city under pressure from its aging population and the
cost of its infrastructure.
The SAUGA 2030 app guides you to 10 specific sites within Mississauga. At
each site you listen to a story that dramatizes what that very place may be like
in 20 years time. The stories explore the basic conditions of life within a city,
looking at themes like transportation, and emerging forms of community and
industry; “…it can be immediately grasped that things have changed…” as
SAUGA’s Narrator reflects in the opening vignette.
*SAUGA 2030 is compatible with both iPhones and iPads (with 3G connections)
*The entire tour takes approximately 2 hours.
* SAUGA 2030 is part of the exhibition Meet Us on the Commons at the Art
Gallery of
Mississauga running from July 21st to September 11th
Created by: Department of Unusual Certainties (Brendan Cormier, Christopher
Pandolfi, and Simon Rabyniuk) In collaboration with Lisa Conway (Audio design),
Stefan Powell, and Adam Hunter (App Design)
With the Actors: Brenda Goldstein (Narrator), Adriana Disman, Cara Spooner,
Codrin Talaba, D.Alex Meeks, Dan More, Eve Wylden, Lloyd Penney, Jordan
Howard, and Ronley Teper
Contact:
Departement.of.Unusual.Certainties@gmail.com
For more information:
www.DepartmentofUnusualCertainties.com
www.artgalleryofmississauga.com
Requirements
Your mobile device must have at least 86.49 MB of space to download and install Sauga 2030 app. Sauga 2030 was updated to a new version. Purchase this version for $0.00
If you have any problems with installation or in-app purchase, found bugs, questions, comments about this application, you can visit the official website of Department of Unusual Certainties simon rabyniuk at http://www.DepartmentofUnusualCertainties.com.
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