Lowell Boileau is one of the best Detroit photographers I've ever witnessed... check out http://wwww.Detroityes.com
800 images of Detroit... truly amazing. -----Original Message----- From: Jamie Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 03 June 2005 15:37 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: (313) Detroit: Ruin of a city Hello all, I'm new to the list although I've been stalking it for a while. Just got back from Detroit(first time) and was totally blown away by the city, people and the music. I was searching the web for films about Detroit and found this..... http://humanities.uwe.ac.uk/bristoldocs/detroit/ It's been shown a couple of times in Detroit and I think it's being screened in London and Leeds soon. Looks like it's worth a view but I don't think it's on DVD yet. Highlights of my trip were... Aril Brikha. First thing I heard as I got to the festival. Kenny Larkin: Absolutely steaming. Big dude wearing the green 'Tiesto sucks' t shirt: Everyone who came into contact with him had a smile on their face. Michigan central depot: Driving though the tunnel beside the depot and coming through the other side alive. Priceless. Ken Ishii: Didn't expect such a top set from him. Glad I stayed for that one. UR: Electronic Gospel: Takes your heart to another level. Rob Hood and T1000 at EA despite small numbers and beard stroking DJ3000 breaking into my car. (see below) Thanks. Lowlights Missing Ultradyne twice. My friend locking my car keys in the boot/trunk of my car outside submerge. Cheers J