“Summer! 🔥😎” – Labyrinth – Wading Pool – Geary Avenue Parkette – Toronto

Wading Pool Water almost reaches outer-most boundary of the Labyrinth . . .

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Summer! 🔥😎#missolivialuna

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“Street Art 🖍” – Labyrinths – Augusta Avenue – Kensington Market – Toronto

The colours are holding up and the Labyrinths I painted on upper Augusta Avenue in Kensington Market remain walkable . . .

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“Had a good chat with HiMY SYeD earlier – when he was chalking in this Street Labyrinth. Went back later to see how well he was doing. It just kept getting better.” – Augusta Avenue – Pedestrian Sunday – Kensington Market – Toronto

“Had a good chat with HiMY SYeD earlier – when he was chalking in this Street Labyrinth.

Went back later to see how well he was doing.

It just kept getting better.”

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“In Kensington Market this past weekend and came across these Labyrinths made by HiMY SYeD….” – Augusta Avenue – Pedestrian Sunday – Toronto

Jo was kind enough to say hello and ask me a little bit about the Labyrinths I painted on Augusta Avenue during Pedestrian Sunday . . .

Wonderful surprise to see her in depth instagram post…

Thank you Jo!

Happy Walking!

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In Kensington Market this past weekend and came across these labyrinths made by HiMY SYeD. ⁣ ⁣ As I learned from the artist, labyrinths were essential to ancient civilizations, the earliest ones built out of stone along the sea to capture fish as sustenance. ⁣ ⁣ To Himy, his labyrinths are a form of “urban acupuncture.” They encourage people to explore space, place, decision-making, choice, habit, and even perseverance. As some complete the path, others may cheat and break the course. It’s great that a simple urban intervention like this can create surprise, participation, and play🤸‍♂️⁣ ⁣ While a maze is meant to puzzle and confuse, the labyrinth will always lead you to its centre ❤️⁣ @pedestriansundays #toronto #kensingtonmarket #torontostreetart #chalk #urbanintervention #dontpowerwash #labyrinths

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“In Kensington Market this past weekend and came across these Labyrinths made by HiMY SYeD. ⁣

As I learned from the artist, Labyrinths were essential to ancient civilizations, the earliest ones built out of stone along the sea to capture fish as sustenance. ⁣

To HiMY , his Labyrinths are a form of “urban acupuncture.”

They encourage people to explore space, place, decision-making, choice, habit, and even perseverance.

As some complete the path, others may cheat and break the course.

It’s great that a simple urban intervention like this can create surprise, participation, and play🤸‍♂️⁣

While a maze is meant to puzzle and confuse, the Labyrinth will always lead you to its centre ❤️”

⁣ – Jo Minhinnett

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“Painting Kensington Market Pedestrian Sundays❤️” – Labyrinth – Augusta Avenue – Toronto

Video + Images of me painting first of four Pedestrian Sunday Labyrinths on Augusta Avenue . . .

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“Painting the Town”– Labyrinth – Augusta Avenue – Pedestrian Sunday – Kensington Market – Toronto

Here I am using up the last drops of Turquoise lifted from the lid of the paint can to finish painting the final inner arc of this Baltic Wheel design Labyrinth on Augusta Avenue . . .

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“The Infamous Pac-Man Level 256 Glitch…”

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The infamous Pac-Man level 256 glitch. The reason for the glitch is that the level counter in the original Pac-Man is stored as an 8-bit integer, meaning the highest value it can hold is 255. The level counter starts with 0 internally, but for calculating the fruit counter it adds 1; however, because of overflow, adding 1 to 255 would result in 0, and the game tries to count fruits from 1, causing the game to attempt to draw 256 fruit to the screen until it overflows to 0. The result is the garbled mess on the right side of the maze, because the screen memory starts with the bottom, followed by the columns from the right side.-Nick- . . #pacman #puckman #8bit #blinky #nintendo #namco #atari #80s #maze #ghost #blipblip #eatingfruit #glitch #basementwizards

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“The infamous Pac-Man level 256 glitch.

The reason for the glitch is that the level counter in the original Pac-Man is stored as an 8-bit integer, meaning the highest value it can hold is 255.

The level counter starts with 0 internally, but for calculating the fruit counter it adds 1; however, because of overflow, adding 1 to 255 would result in 0, and the game tries to count fruits from 1, causing the game to attempt to draw 256 fruit to the screen until it overflows to 0.

The result is the garbled mess on the right side of the maze, because the screen memory starts with the bottom, followed by the columns from the right side.”

Nick

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“Another Successful PSK…” – Heart Labyrinth – Augusta Avenue – Pedestrian Sunday – Kensington Market – Toronto

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Canada Day – Wading Pool Labyrinth – Eglinton Park – Toronto

Kids in Wading Pool Labyrinth I painted in Eglinton Park . . .

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“You can take me out of the market, but you can’t take the market out of me💓” – Heart Labyrinth – Augusta Avenue – Pedestrian Sunday – Kensington Market – Toronto

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“Sundays” – Labyrinths – Augusta Avenue – Pedestrian Sunday – Kensington Market – Toronto

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Sundays

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“After the Sunrise Ceremony; was so peaceful to walk the Medicine Wheel Labyrinth…” – Wells Hill Park – Toronto / Tkaronto


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“❤️ 不敢跑到大马路去走这个迷宫 😂” – Labyrinth – Augusta Avenue – Pedestrian Sunday – Kensington Market – Toronto

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“Such a good day exploring…” – Heart Labyrinth – Augusta Avenue – Pedestrian Sunday – Kensington Market – Toronto

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“🙌” – Labyrinths – Augusta Avenue – Pedestrian Sunday – Kensington Market – Toronto

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