Mode Shift Video Release and Nuit Blanche
Mode Shift just released a new short film for 2019 on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/WinnipegTrails/videos/484319538788135/?__xts__[0]=68.ARDzA4Om1D604pe5o324oTB3jBRyvjaN6WiKUBzDrl_YnfAXV1E0SC2aGZqDXuKkeSM-d7ASGnPB3O7l_eII0Os9s0mac6X0rmK9oKGjJ89shmpZeMpd-GevoXMse0Z7QrJ3mzNP3ebofoiOtwUu0aY5oQ19swCopfPWGQHcb-9brtJOwk1IxMPAUZFRNRbKNBL7f6V1fFKKT4zj4_h3dlwJ9MSMkNNCKxgH8F8ellDGoDOoxbgtef0lGutPKE2_1U1c1QDo0K1tSTHHq9sCzZ0MAQuM1ZGnI1XzRlZuuPRaWbFealfWrep49lWOlizbsKQ-CHyux7dSNrwmTM4O8WKL_DUbCsxAooMP3w&__tn__=-R or Twitter https://twitter.com/WinnipegTrails/status/1176512183229984768 or Instagram https://www.instagram.com/p/B2zGGB0AtXd/.
Like Mode Shift Festival itself, the film is blend of sharing new ideas and taking action. So, it is a piece about things that have happened, things that should happen. This one touches on speed limits and a kid's right to street hockey, but also family, dance, fairness, the joy of experiencing the world under your own power no matter how you move ...or who you are and the urgency of building better cities. It is meant to be about perspectives on how we connect as people, and intends to people excited for the many events happening next week, - which is why I am sharing it with you. As an annual event, Mode Shift intends to release a new video like this each year, to capture some of the changes that have gone on in the time between events and to provoke conversation on the salient issue being discussed as a city so we can look back and see these moments in time and watch ourselves change.
If you enjoy it, please share.
And if you see a GIANT version of this projected on a building somewhere during Nuit Blanche https://nuitblanchewinnipeg.ca/ this Saturday, come say hi to the team!
Anders
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Anders Swanson