What's with all the haters?
You should be lucky that your city even thinks of something interesting and interactive like that. I lived in SF for 5 years and i can't even think of anything even close to Nuit Blanche
My friends and I had a fabulous time exploring the awesome exhibits and installations. We took the subway everywhere with our awesome $10 unlimited buddy pass.
If you were caught up in the craziness of Dundas Sq, well, Newsflash, there're plenty of other installations, exhibits ALL OVER DOWNTOWN. No one's forcing you to hang out by Dundas Sq.
And for complainers who whine about exhibits being spread out- that's the whole point, dummies. If you thought Dundas Sq area was bad, imagine squeezing ALL the exhibits into One area. Geezus
And for goodness sakes, do some research before going. And if you don't enjoy contemporary art, we don't enjoy your Ikea bought mass produced posters you hang on your walls and pretend they're original. So there.
And if you really hate NB/crowds...just stay at home and watch a boring movie and quit taking up space on the streets and subways
My faves:
- #58: Singing in the Dark 80s Edition in TIFF Bell Lightbox. Absolutely fabulous. It was like a karaoke interactive show for 40 mins. Too much fun. We sang along so loudly that i swear we lost our voices
- Free Shop: Interesting concept and good use of a bus shelter
- $5 Lobster rolls @ LUMA
What an awesome concept to get everyone out in the streets at night for an amazing art experience.
Great way to enjoy the last decent weather before Winter sets in AGAIN.
Eeeeks