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Re: Toast to Dean
jfp wrote #308742:
RIP Dean Allen … http://porchez.com/article/761/dean-allen-a-genius-of-the-internet
https://twitter.com/jfporchez/status/954300032106233857
Hi JFP! Thanks for that link, and the useful mention on Dean’s travel timeline with regard to the typography conference.
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And that TXP article on you still looks and reads good! ;)
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Re: Toast to Dean
bici wrote #308738:
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Dean posed for this photo on a roof top in the Chinatown district of Vancouver.
At first I thought that might be in the West End on Robson St., where Dean had a roof-top apartment “with a garden in the back”. But I notice the white tops of the Canada Place in the background there between the buildings. For a lateral view like that of the Canada Place, he would indeed have to be more in the East End. So Chinatown is probably correct. ;) But that neon looks very dubious. Real? Photoshopped?
Can you give a source of the photo?
There are a few good photos of Dean floating around, but they’re all dubiously credited and dated, or not at all. Grrr…
What about the one on Dean’s Twitter profile… Anyone have a rough date for that? Even just a year would suffice. The location is obviously Seattle. I lived right across the street from there. ;)
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Destry wrote #309106:
At first I thought that might be in the West End on Robson St., where Dean had a roof-top apartment “with a garden in the back”. But I notice the white tops of the Canada Place in the background there between the buildings. For a lateral view like that of the Canada Place, he would indeed have to be more in the East End. So Chinatown is probably correct. ;) But that neon looks very dubious. Real? Photoshopped?
Can you give a source of the photo?
The photo was taken by Matt Mullenweg (the wordpress creator). I don’t think it is photoshopped. The pixels look OK
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Re: Toast to Dean
Destry wrote #309106:
There are a few good photos of Dean floating around, but they’re all dubiously credited and dated, or not at all. Grrr…
The photos we used on the Textpattern blog article were all willingly supplied by their original owners and credit given (including Matt’s photo).
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Thanks both.
So looking at the map again, Robson St. runs all the way to the BC Place stadium, which is about the divide of West and East sides of downtown, and from that lower end of Robson the angle of the Canada Place would still be possible. So, theoretically, this could still be Dean’s infamous rooftop apartment on Robson St.
This would mean the photo is from 2001 or earlier, before he moved to France, and Mullenweg was visiting back in the day.
And apparently the joke was on me about his Cardigan Industries address: 125a – 130 Denman, which is actually the Denman Mall, and the tall building in the old Cardigan Industries logo/“letterhead” was likely representing the The Coast Plaza Hotel right behind it. lol Good one Dean!
Anyway, Dean said he lived in the “West End” for 17 years. Calculate that back from when he moved to France and he was there somewhere in the West End from 1984 to 2001. What I’m trying to figure out is if he lived in the Robson St. “apartment” the whole time, which was really just the top floor of a building made livable in a non-residential zone. No one was supposed to be living there. He had unheard of cheap rent under the table, so I wouldn’t be surprised he’d keep something like that a long time if he could. This would also explain giving a false public address for Cardigan, heh.
Obviously I’m working on a thing.
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Re: Toast to Dean
Destry wrote #309114:
Dean said he lived in the “West End” for 17 years.
Long shot: did he live in London for any period of time? London has an infamous (to the English) West End. Apologies if I’m way off base.
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Re: Toast to Dean
Destry wrote #309114:
Obviously I’m working on a thing.
I’m genuinely looking forward to poring over this.
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PS: I really like Everything Is Going To Be Alright for an upcoming default article category, by the way.
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Bloke wrote #309117:
Long shot: did he live in London for any period of time?
He seemed to have a lot of dealings in London after his move to France, for reasons I’m still curious about. I think maybe the beginnings of TxD was a server center there? Don’t know about the recent end though.
But as far as the context goes that I was mentioning, he specifically referred to Vancouver, where he learned about, executed, and prevailed to infamy his book and typography design accomplishments.
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Re: Toast to Dean
Bloke wrote #309117:
Long shot: did he live in London for any period of time? London has an infamous (to the English) West End. Apologies if I’m way off base.
no it was the West End of Vancouver. In fact al the servers of TextDrive were named after the streets of his old neighbourhood. Penderell , Davie , Nelson , etc.
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hello all. == Destry email coming your way soon.
In the meantime that shot of Dean on the roof top was taken by Matt Mullenweg as stated. It was taken from a rooftop near a building that is owned by Bob Rennie in Chinatown that has an art gallery in it. That photo was probably taken much later than 2001. I believe It was taken after textdrive was formed
Bob Rennie Museum and it opened in 2009 Rennie’s private art museum opens in Chinatown’s oldest building so that photo of dean near that art work is post 2009, probably;y 2011.
The sign is by British artist Martin Creed
Dean Allen and Matt Mullenweg | Father and Son | Joyent Inc | Flickr
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