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Likely born in a kiln in Jingdezhen city, China, this bowl followed the Chinese diaspora across the Pacific. Found seven meters underground just off Wharf Street, near Canada’s oldest Chinatown. The design represents the four seasons with flowers and a peach in a cradle of leaves at the center. The mark on the bottom signifies an endless knot.

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You can find this bicycle leaning against the stairs near the Majestic Cinema in Old Town.

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"'Lost in Space' is designed to transport its listener into the mind of a blind person. In general, people who are blind or visually impaired tend to be more in tune with their other senses, including sound. Our intention with 'Lost in Space' is to emphasize the importance sound
and the important role sound plays when interacting with the world."

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This soundscape is inspired by Old Town.

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The bottles found at the Johnson Street Bridge site that related to medicine would have come from the surrounding hotels and bars. Like the Maltine bottle in the photograph. This bottle which contains nothing more than malt-barley, alcohol, wheat and oats (non-medicinal) was advertised to cure constipation, laziness, lung issues, and nerve problems

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"As you peer inside the kitchen window in Chinatown's gloomy cobblestone alleyway, you will hear the clatter of glasses, chopping of vegetables and bubbling of oil as a group of hungry men chatter away... a cheerful verse of the erhu melodically strums as a gentle rainfall hums in the background..."

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Find Chinatown to the right of the Grand Hotel in Old Town.

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"This soundscape aims to tell a story that will make you experience the sounds and emotions of going to the movie theatres in both, contemporary time and the 1920’s. Let your imagination drive you through this soundscape and discover the importance of sound and its relation to our daily lives in all times."