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Event: Rivers Forgotten book launch

Buried waterways are the stuff of creepy urban legends, but in Toronto photographer Jeremy Kai’s new book, a surprisingly beautiful underworld is exposed. While some scenes have a post-apocalyptic air, more well-lit passages look right out of Indian Jones (before the temple collapsed!). Kai, an OCAD graduate with an interest in urban watershed, makes frequent appearances, a ghostly apparition with a defiant stance.

Rivers Forgotten will launch at the Holy Oak Cafe tomorrow (Wednesday) at 7:30. More of Kai's work, and more details on the party, can be found at http://riversforgotten.com/.
 

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Rivers Forgotten is published by Koyama Press (http://koyamapress.com/) and is available in Toronto at the John street Chapters and the Beguilling

I love Indian Jones!

Comment by Matt
January 18, 2012 | 9:22 am
 
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