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Monday, November 22, 2004

We Built This City 4


City Hall.

Where are they now?
I tried Googling some of the kids who worked on Plastonia and tracked down Victoria, who was pictured in the newspaper photo. She left a comment on that post:

My name's Vikkie. I'm 22 now, and hoping to land a career in advertising. I'll always remember Plastonia as my first time managing a presidential campaign (and my candidate won!). And also, I have to mention that "The Plastonian Eagle" (typos and all) is probably the earliest surviving example of any graphics or layout design I did as a child (using a Microsoft Publisher design wizard & some cheesy clipart, but still).

But seriously, Brett, this is amazing. Plastonia was an amazing creation that I have so many memories of, and that really had a huge impact on my childhood. Over the past few years, I've been plagued with curiosity over how Plastonia really worked. In hindsight, I remembered it was brilliant, but I'd forgotten all the details. This explanation is what I needed.


Vikkie passed on this info to Jessica, now a student at the University of Ottawa, who appeared in this picture on the School of Gore posts. She emailed:

I have some things that you may be interested in. I have some pictures of the 2nd (outdoor) Plastonia. I also have pictures of the 2nd world you created, the one with the fabric and the plague etc. I also have parts of the investigation game you created. I have all the clues and warrants you gave us. i also have the prize which was a picture of your friend.

For years i had a board game i made with you. I couple years ago I went through a cleansing of clutter and i think i threw it away, I regret that. Anyway, for whats its worth you had a huge impact on who I am. I'm an artist (among other things) partially because of your influence. Hey, I just remembered that you were the first person to teach me how to cross hatch!


And Mike from MIT City also left a note:

I just got off the phone with Victoria Dobbs. She's the girl in that picture and the editor of the Plastonian Eagle. She had told me briefly about this brilliant thing a councilor had once done but after she showed me this link I am truly blown away. It amazes me that you both were able to come up with hours of entertainment for those kids using plaster, and more so that cared enough to do so. You have removed 10% of my cynicism. Thank for an entertaining read and please continue to amaze people.

Don't remove your cynicism! You need cynicism to live!

And what am I doing now? For starters, I write this blog! And then there was the time I worked as both a bounty hunter and a stuntman ... but that's another story.

Ok, there's more Plastonia to come ... sooner or later ... big thanks to Jess and Vikkie for writing!
 

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