|
|
|
UER Store
|
|
sweet UER decals:
|
|
|
|
Activity
|
|
772 online
Server Time:
2024-05-13 06:17:23
|
|
|
tnarduzzi
Location: Nevernever, LD, Canada Gender: Male
| | Toronto's Sellout < on 10/28/2005 2:34 AM >
| | | The Mayor of Toronto in my opionion is selling us out. Many small things I've noticed about his leadership have gotten on my nerves. But most importantly to me is the sellout of our public space. Now not saying that it was ever good in Toronto. But has anyone else noticed the over population of advertising in our city. It seems that any flat surface is covered in it, from bus shelters, to taxis, to entire sides of buildings. It is especially bad now with those gigantic new garbage can ads. As well as the plastering of bus shelters outside the normal "advertising space". Now I don't want to sound like a mass marketer myself. But appealing to the community here, many of whom are devout to our urban landscape, do what you cant to stop this before it gets tottaly out of hand. You can start at the links below:
EDIT: In retrospect I should have posted this in the Other forum as it is infact not UE. Also I should have made it public and forgot, damn that tickbox is too small. But then as the Other forum is L3 only that defeats the purpose. [last edit 10/28/2005 2:36 AM by tnarduzzi - edited 1 times]
|
|
Air
Location: Canada
| | Re: Toronto's Sellout <Reply # 1 on 10/29/2005 4:50 AM >
| | | Posted by -normz- The Mayor of Toronto in my opionion is selling us out. Many small things I've noticed about his leadership have gotten on my nerves. But most importantly to me is the sellout of our public space. Now not saying that it was ever good in Toronto. But has anyone else noticed the over population of advertising in our city. It seems that any flat surface is covered in it, from bus shelters, to taxis, to entire sides of buildings. It is especially bad now with those gigantic new garbage can ads. As well as the plastering of bus shelters outside the normal "advertising space". Now I don't want to sound like a mass marketer myself. But appealing to the community here, many of whom are devout to our urban landscape, do what you cant to stop this before it gets tottaly out of hand. You can start at the links below:
|
These trashcans are only a part of the problem. In this city graffiti is buffed over, walls aee used only for banners, stickers, billboards etc. Everything is either buffed or plastered with ads. Have you seen this? http://bcbf.them.ca/Content.asp?id=15
"The extraordinary beauty of things that fail." - Heinrich von Kleist |
|
fedge
Location: Gaud Corners, Ontario, Canada Gender: Male
you blight up my life™®
| | | Re: Toronto's Sellout <Reply # 2 on 10/29/2005 5:51 AM >
| | | The NE corner of Yonge/Dundas is an embarrassment. It was once to become an entertainment complex, with a huge AMC theatre and, I think, A Virgin Megastore, among other stores. Now it sits for another year as a hole in the ground, as guarded by boards with big, ugly ads. Not sure if it's the city's land or what but the city is allowing these huge hideous ads to remain. It looks horrible. I'm not sure what's more embarrassing - that NE corner with the ugly ads and plywood boarding, or the SE corner that used to be occupied by vibrant businesses (including a great downtown location of Licks) but is now simply a concrete roof to the underground parkade...
18-odd Years Of UER-ing! |
|
Agent Skelly Web Sheriff
Location: Oregon Territory Gender: Male
Prenez De L'Avance Avec Chrysler!
| | | | | Re: Toronto's Sellout <Reply # 3 on 10/29/2005 2:00 PM >
| | | Not to blow your bubble or anything, but the billboards I find in Toronto don't bother me. Now, the bus shelter ads, those do. I hate sticking my head out of the shelter to look for the bus. Maybe this is why Whiby Transit doesn't have bus shelters..
|
|
tnarduzzi
Location: Nevernever, LD, Canada Gender: Male
| | Re: Toronto's Sellout <Reply # 4 on 10/30/2005 2:53 AM >
| | | Posted by Agent Skelly Now, the bus shelter ads, those do. I hate sticking my head out of the shelter to look for the bus. Maybe this is why Whiby Transit doesn't have bus shelters..
|
Yea, the same thing really pisses me off too, and it's not even winter yet. Just wait for that, when buses go right past people because the combination of salt residue and "listerine orange" makes the shelters just short of opaque. Image Source: TPSC
|
|
Agent Skelly Web Sheriff
Location: Oregon Territory Gender: Male
Prenez De L'Avance Avec Chrysler!
| | | | | Re: Toronto's Sellout <Reply # 5 on 10/30/2005 3:26 AM >
| | | Posted by -normz-
Yea, the same thing really pisses me off too, and it's not even winter yet. Just wait for that, when buses go right past people because the combination of salt residue and "listerine orange" makes the shelters just short of opaque. Image Source: TPSC
|
Logically those look like a target for vandals....
|
|
Air
Location: Canada
| | Re: Toronto's Sellout <Reply # 6 on 12/12/2005 12:52 AM >
| | | Posted by fedge The NE corner of Yonge/Dundas is an embarrassment. It was once to become an entertainment complex, with a huge AMC theatre and, I think, A Virgin Megastore, among other stores. Now it sits for another year as a hole in the ground, as guarded by boards with big, ugly ads. Not sure if it's the city's land or what but the city is allowing these huge hideous ads to remain. It looks horrible. I'm not sure what's more embarrassing - that NE corner with the ugly ads and plywood boarding, or the SE corner that used to be occupied by vibrant businesses (including a great downtown location of Licks) but is now simply a concrete roof to the underground parkade...
|
The corner is not only wretched for how it looks but how security hastles EVERYONE passing through.
"Just look at the ads and keep moving bots...."
"The extraordinary beauty of things that fail." - Heinrich von Kleist |
|
Dukkah
Gender: Male
good nor bad, happy nor sad, dark nor light.... I am this! Dukkah is the word for it.
| | | Re: Toronto's Sellout <Reply # 7 on 12/12/2005 1:57 AM >
| | | personally i feel it's a city, there for there's more people, the ad indrusty is going to push the limit more because there's more people and to give the cold grey concrete more colour. it's part of being a city. if you go to a small town there isn't any ad's up because there's no reason to have them. all in all it's just part of being a city. plus it give's you something to look at while waiting for the bus. Dukkah .
If you cannot help, Atleast do not harm. -Buddah |
|
~pandora~
Location: guelph/toronto Gender: Female
| | Re: Toronto's Sellout <Reply # 8 on 12/12/2005 4:40 AM >
| | | Posted by Dukkah personally i feel it's a city, there for there's more people, the ad indrusty is going to push the limit more because there's more people and to give the cold grey concrete more colour. it's part of being a city. if you go to a small town there isn't any ad's up because there's no reason to have them. all in all it's just part of being a city. plus it give's you something to look at while waiting for the bus. Dukkah .
|
I would rather be able to see whats going on outside the bus shelter than have to sit and stare at an ugly listerine or hair products add.
|
|
alps
Location: Halifax / Hong Kong
| | Re: Toronto's Sellout <Reply # 9 on 12/12/2005 3:18 PM >
| | | Interesting links, usually I don't mind ads in public spaces, as long as they don't go overboard, like they did here:
|
|
nostra-YOUPPI! Umpire
Location: Shahre:'on Kaybec
Bonsoir et cest partie
| | Re: Toronto's Sellout <Reply # 10 on 12/12/2005 4:14 PM >
| | | here in montreal we had the musical budweiser bus shelters :s some advertising is really obtrusive, in the metro now they are taking down public art to make billboard space thats a bit much
Montreal Expos 1969-2004 Forever Proud Lets Keep The Dream Alive |
|
sikkbones
| | Re: Toronto's Sellout <Reply # 11 on 12/12/2005 5:58 PM >
| | | Posted by Ouuplas Interesting links, usually I don't mind ads in public spaces, as long as they don't go overboard, like they did here:
|
is that from toronto?
www.459.betrayer.ca |
|
Archer
Location: Toronto, ON Gender: Male
Imperator Sagittario
| | | Re: Toronto's Sellout <Reply # 12 on 12/13/2005 4:52 AM >
| | | Yes. There's one (semi-vandalized, I think) at Queen's Park and College, right by the subway entrance that isn't covered.
Abandoned UE - http://www.abandonedue.com "We live in a twilight world... and there are no friends at dusk." |
|
AgentNox
Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada Gender: Female
I love the smell of asbestos in the morning!
| | | | Re: Toronto's Sellout <Reply # 13 on 12/13/2005 4:52 PM >
| | | I moved out of Toronto almost exactly a year ago, and I'll be returning for some Christmastime UE (oh, and that family dinner thing ). I'll keep an eye open and see if it seems to have become even more ad saturated than before, which I find hard to imagine.
"If you don't have bits of gear dangling from you, then you're not really adventuring." Noxography || Flickr Stream |
|
mortimer
Location: teronno
| | | Re: Toronto's Sellout <Reply # 14 on 12/13/2005 5:14 PM >
| | | Watch out for giant, 7 foot tall billboards posing as garbage cans. And be glad that the Toronto Public Space Committee and others stopped some of the worst ads from happening - like two giant movie preview screens facing the Gardiner in Etobicoke, and the city's original plan to allow video billboards on the Bloor Viaduct suicide veil (This blockage of an attempted suicide brought to you by Coca Cola!).
yep. |
|
Archer
Location: Toronto, ON Gender: Male
Imperator Sagittario
| | | Re: Toronto's Sellout <Reply # 15 on 12/13/2005 5:35 PM >
| | | Posted by mortimer and the city's original plan to allow video billboards on the Bloor Viaduct suicide veil (This blockage of an attempted suicide brought to you by Coca Cola!).
|
You have to be kidding me... that is one of the most retarded things I've heard of.
Abandoned UE - http://www.abandonedue.com "We live in a twilight world... and there are no friends at dusk." |
|
mortimer
Location: teronno
| | | Re: Toronto's Sellout <Reply # 16 on 12/13/2005 6:08 PM >
| | | No I'm not, and yes it is. The whole story's on the website in the first post.
yep. |
|
ChronoLogix
Location: Everywhere and Nowhere (Also Downtown) Gender: Male
| | Re: Toronto's Sellout <Reply # 17 on 12/14/2005 6:16 PM >
| | | Just to get my 2 cents in on this topic, I am also concerned about the state of advertising in toronto (especially about the bus shelters and garbage cans) and feel that the advertising companies (Viacom etc) all consistently pushing the envelope on advertising variants. (Toronto DOES have strict laws on ads around the city but all it takes is a simple variance and the ad goes up. [check the Toronto Public Space Commitee site that is linked above if you care to know more.]) Incidently I am also a member of the aforementioned group (TPSC)
|
|
tnarduzzi
Location: Nevernever, LD, Canada Gender: Male
| | Re: Toronto's Sellout <Reply # 18 on 12/14/2005 9:52 PM >
| | | Wow, now theres a bump. In my personal opinion I think that it is entirely pointless to plaster everything in ads. I know, money is money, but there is a line that has been crossed by the city offering practically every variance. Come on now, how complex can you make a garbage can. I think a simple 'RECYCLABES/GARBAGE' container would be much better suited to our city where many people are already too lazy to use one in the first place.
|
|
sikkbones
| | Re: Toronto's Sellout <Reply # 19 on 12/14/2005 11:36 PM >
| | | Posted by Archer Yes. There's one (semi-vandalized, I think) at Queen's Park and College, right by the subway entrance that isn't covered.
|
do the homeless drink mouthwash inside of it in the winter?
www.459.betrayer.ca |
|
|
|
All content and images copyright © 2002-2024 UER.CA and respective creators. Graphical Design by Crossfire.
To contact webmaster, or click to email with problems or other questions about this site:
UER CONTACT
View Terms of Service |
View Privacy Policy |
Server colocation provided by Beanfield
This page was generated for you in 125 milliseconds. Since June 23, 2002, a total of 741538943 pages have been generated.
|
|