Abstract
Opening in the spring of 2003, Yonge-Dundas Square has become Toronto’s Times Square, bombarding pedestrians with flashy LED screens that promote a lifestyle beyond means and boasting TO TIX, a last-minute discount ticket vendor. With attractions such as Toronto Eaton Centre and Hard Rock Cafe, the intersection of Yonge and Dundas is Toronto’s number one visitor destination (see “History”). This location is the ideal setting for a car bomb; at least, that’s what Montreal artists and founders of ATSA, Pierre Allard and Annie Roy — with the cooperation of the Theatre Centre, Saw Video and Galerie Saw Gallery — envisioned when they staged a hyper-realistic performance art scene at the square last June.
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