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| Oct 15 2006, 2:33 PM EDT (current) | nomediakings | |
| Oct 15 2006, 2:31 PM EDT | nomediakings | 25 words deleted, 43 photos added, 43 photos deleted |
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- Debra lives in a coffin factory
- ...check out the floors
- the atmospheric hallways
- and the rooftop!
- Jon S has a great view from his apt
- and his apt has a great parking garage
- Cyn works at a corporate office
- don valley brickworks -- there's a cleaned up brickworks and a dirty, decaying untouched brickworks -- needless to say which is more interesting
- You can get a better sense of the space with these videos here and here
- The more manicured brickworks park has a marsh walkway
- coming and going to the brickworks had some cool stuff too
- Susan Bustos works at a lab
- st.clair west emerg exit (subway stop has an exit onto a forested park walk -- it's overgrown and graffittied and sweetly post-apocalyptic)
- Spadina & St. Clair (there's a hill overlooking the forest and the CN tower with some kind of mysterious squat water purification plant on it)
- There's also a building nearby quite reminiscent of a british colonial hotel
- Down a path from the reservoir is the aforementioned forest path and a decent overpass... it's got a new silver pipe installed that looks out of place and could be a plot point:
- Campsite - This could be on a roof top in the city or in one of the valleys, or on crown land somewhere in the Canadian Shield. The idea is that there has been some kind of collapse and all the protagonists are left with is their camping gear.
- U of T Scarborough campus has a giant 70s brutalist concrete building that has some good angles. Very Logan's Run.
- Just down the hill from this above pic...
- There is an elevated city park in downtown hamilton that also has a 70's scifi feel to it.
- Jon's building has a great parking garage and his 20 story balcony overlooks the Lakeshore highway and the lake
- Benny's dad works with robotics and has access to a giant robot arm.
- Dave Fingrut suggested this sock factory at king and spadina
- and this wee bit of nova scotia beach in Kew beach, Toronto
- Craig M has access to a 1000 square foot live/work studio that can be turned into whatever we want. High ceilings, re-paintable, Duffern and Dupont area.
