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Post date / 2015 / Week 43
- University College, West Hall
Late afternoon sun illuminates stained glass rose window at annual book sale. West Hall held the University of Toronto Museum when the building was burned in the fire of 1890. The original window was created as a secular installation by Joseph McCausland in 1858. When the building reopened in 1892, the rose window must have been repaired or recreated. Looking for old books that are not available for borrowing from a public library, my search on this visit resulted in zero finds. (West Hall, University College, University of Toronto) 20151016 - Morse Street School
Exercised democratic right to vote in federal election. Polling station in gym had practically no line-up. Primary school students were just finishing the day, leaving together with crossing guards to get across the busy intersection up the street. (Morse Street Public School, Toronto) 20151019 - St. Michael's Health Centre
Riding elevator up from the 3rd floor Family Practice Unit up to the 8th floor Eye Clinic. Purposefully double booked appointments, as previous ophthalmologist visits have included dilations before exams, this including wait time for droid to take effect. Bonus, as medical student offered flu shot, saving trip to mass inoculations. When wait times are predictable, van be efficient. (St. Michael's Health Centre, 61 Queen Street East, Toronto) 20151020 - OCADU
Systems Thinking Ontario with Chris Kennedy describing Industrial Ecology, in a role as president of ISIE. Systems thinkers also asking questions about relations between IE and other fields and organisations. Interdisciplinary researchers working across interdisciplinary organisations means lots of overlaps. (Lambert Lounge, OCADU, Toronto) 20151021 - Optomelogical device
Look into the pink cone. New instrument at eye doctor that I haven't seen before. Connects to personal computer, one image for each eye. Asked technician what the device does, she said she doesn't know. (New Century Plaza, Markham) 20151022