A little while ago I attended the 2nd zombie walk organized in Quebec City. It started in the St-Roch area, went up and through the old walled city, descended into the historical Petit Champlain neighbourghood, and ended at the Musée de la Civilisation located along the St-Laurence River, for beers, a little chat, live music, and the projection of québecois horror movies.
I unfortunately didn't attend in costume, being too short in time, but I did the makeup for a friend of mine (costumed as a priest) and took pictures along the way.
I didn't have anything to write about so I wanted to share the only LARP-type activity in which I would accept to indulge, which is related a bit to good ol' zombie walks.
Every friday the 13th, there is an event called ZV13 (an acronym for zombie vendredi treize). I wasn't aware of this event until I met a fantastic guy, now a good friend of mine, Carl. He takes part of the organisation of this event, in which hundreds of people turn up for a whole night of zombie killing and human biting.
The scale of the thing is pretty impressive; Last time (I unfortunately couldn't make it, though), they managed to rent a whole school. You're basically locked inside the venue, with paintball guns (without ammo, we wouldn't want to hurt someone!), and the goal is pretty simple: survive for the night. If you get "bitten", you go to the makeup room and you end the game as a zombie. If you're a zombie and you're shot in the head, the game ends for you.
The crew responsible for the game also has complete access to the electricity controls of the building, to add a bit of piquant.
I've yet to try it out, but from what I've heard from plenty of people, it is something a zombie fan MUST experience once in his life. Although the explanation I made is pretty basic, you've got to keep in mind that the players are what make the event enjoyable.
I'm not sure of the next venue, either a factory or a small shopping mall, if I remember well, but you can be sure I'll be there.
Traileeeer:
The security guards of the venue; they won't let you come in without a ticket,
I'm a canadian multi-disciplinary artist, epicurian and all-around dork, working full-time as a 3D animation teacher in a tiny private college. When I'm not wasting my free time on the internet or gaming, I like to make stuff and learn stuff, with an emphasis on creepy, weird or unusual things.