By Erick Villagomez
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Visual Thoughts #46
Last VT image: Cumberland Lake, Vancouver Island. *** Erick Villagomez is one of the founding editors at Spacing Vancouver. He is also an educator...
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Events: 2014 Mayor’s Arts Awards
Join Mayor Gregor Robertson and Vancouver City Council for the City of Vancouver’s 2014 Mayor’s Arts Awards Presented at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday...
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Visual Thoughts #45
Last VT image: View from the High Line east on W 15th Street, New York. *** Erick Villagomez is one of the founding editors at Spacing Vancouver. He is...
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Living History: An Interview with Eve Lazarus
Many people live by the idea that understanding the past is critical to understanding the present, and planning for the future. Yet, at a time obsessed...
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Visual Thoughts #41
Last VT image: View from English Bay (First) Beach – Vancouver, BC. *** Erick Villagomez is one of the founding editors at Spacing Vancouver. He is...
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Visual Thoughts #40
Last VT image: Britannia Mining Museum – Squamish, BC. *** Erick Villagomez is one of the founding editors at Spacing Vancouver. He is also an...
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Visual Thoughts #39
Last VT image: Cherry Blossoms on 13th Ave. – Vancouver, BC. *** Erick Villagomez is one of the founding editors at Spacing Vancouver. He is also an...
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Cartographically Speaking: Vancouver’s West End
Click here to see a larger image. Adam Naamani’s recent piece on the gentrification of Vancouver’s West End brought to mind some of the...
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Visual Thoughts #38
Last VT image: Ceperley House (a.k.a. The Burnaby Art Gallery) – Burnaby, BC. *** Erick Villagomez is one of the founding editors at Spacing...
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Visual Thoughts #37
Last VT image: View to Semiahmoo Bay from Peace Arch Park – Surrey, BC. *** Erick Villagomez is one of the founding editors at Spacing Vancouver. He...
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Visual Thoughts #36
Last VT image: Grouse Mountain Peak Chalet, Vancouver, BC. *** Erick Villagomez is one of the founding editors at Spacing Vancouver. He is also an...
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Cartographically Speaking – 3D Vancouver
For a larger image, click here. A few months back, I felt like experimenting with different representation methods. Inspired by one of my favorite...