Current Introduction: July 2009

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It’s true, I am moving to Toronto.

As for my career history, I’ve done account management, design and planning work in enterprise computer networking, and numerous roles in technology start up and artistic ventures. I suppose in varying degrees I have entrepreneurial, technological and creative qualities.

Currenty I am enjoying a relaxing summer, with some volunteer work and minimal commercial work.  I’ve taken on small snippets of advisory work with media companies and early stage start ups that I like mostly because I’m leaving and will miss the people.  I am not certain if I will be looking for a new venture or employment in Toronto, I plan to play that by ear.

I’ve been told by numerous peers that my destined future lies in advertising.  I’m not sure if that is true although I am certain that the notion of such a suggestion both flatters and insults me at the same time.  Of the books and peers I’ve encountered regarding the agency world there seems to be a mantra of comon conclusions after spending time in the field.  It seems that the burn out average is 10 years, along with that I will grow scornful, bitter eyes from the mediocre-backdated-vision of western clients, and that my values will fade into the integrity-flexible abyss of emmy-nominated performances to close large clients.  Actually it sounds like my kind of challenge.

I just gathering a list of “must connects” when I land in T.O. as a perminant resident.  That starting point will lead to somewhere I’m sure.

I also plan on spending some time networking in the hacker space community (hacklab.to) to continue with my involvement in community spaces (protospace.ca).

Currently I’m involved in an agency-audio-tool-kit site (sick.fm, not up yet) and an augmented reality project (lensgum.com, also not up yet) with various packs of highly refined geeks.  None of these are very demanding of my time yet, prototypes must me made, companies incorporated, agreements drafted.

I’m not sure if I’ll go to T.O. before the actual move, I have a lot of selfish summer fun activities (long passed due) that I wish to milk before meeting new people again.  The silence that surrounds me won’t last, it must therefor be savored.

All of the ties to active music projects I had been involved with have been put on indefinate-hiatus.  Which means I’m free to do other projects.  Right now I’m taking a break and will pick up on my solo work after I find a nice routine.

Finding suitable housing is a creeping concern.  Finding a new home and moving logistics are the only major chores left for me until I’m free from the dust bowl they call Calgary.

There you have it.

posted : Tuesday, July 14th, 2009