Kinda strange to be completely cut out of the conversation despite numerous attempts to outreach, liaison and communicate. And strange feeling to not be "a part of" the journalists or the protesters.
Regardless of VANOC's non/response, we'll be hosting a heap of friends and other grassroots media makers at an indie media centre and covering the events and stories which the MSM ignore.
No matter your conceptions of the Olympic Games, when the event is on, it can be a ton of fun meeting people from around the world and being at the centre of *everything* - entirely different than what you see on TV.
PS I posted a few photos of the protesters and journalists at Canada Place as well as the Olympic Resistance press conference at the APC HQ later in the day.
http://flickr.com/photos/uncleweed/sets/72157609573180272/
And a goofy video just after getting kicked out:
http://uncleweed.blip.tv/file/1490493/
Once again a prim example of something that should have been open to the public and alternative news source.. Torino did a great job in allowing and supporting bloggers and alternative media to cover the event, I would have hope that 4 years later we had grown beyond this sort of elitist behaviour and discrimination to find a way to support social media and the fans.
I wonder if they let in folk from The Tyee? It would be interesting to find out - because that could be part of the argument for allowing access to a broader definition of media. If anyone truly believes that 24 or Metro deserve access because they're printed on paper and The Tyee doesn't, some re-examination of belief systems needs to begin.