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Folk Archival Revival
Date:
Saturday, November 10, 2007
Time:
8:30 PM
-
10:30 PM
Event Type:
Screening
Organizer/Author:
Craig Baldwin
Email:
Phone:
415.648.0654
Address:
992 Valencia Street
Location Details:
A.T.A. Gallery, 992 Valencia Street, corner of 21st St.,
in SF's Mission district
in SF's Mission district
SAT. 11/10: PRELINGERS' ECOLOGY OF LIBRARIES +
Twin beacons of local enlightenment, Rick and Megan Shaw Prelinger propose a new model for understanding the importance of grassroots collecting and conserving in their multimedia performative essay. Through evocative photos, smart text-graphics, and an intricate double-helix spoken-word duet, the pair advances an urgent argument at this crucial juncture between analog and digital modes. ALSO advocating for a vernacular cultural stewardship, Stephen Parr of the SF Media Archive tips his hat to Raleigh’s A/V Geeks and Pittsburgh’s Orgone Archives in sharing a couple of clips from the new Home Movie Day album, consummated by the 1961 San Francisco in Cinemascope. PLUS Sarah Christman’s Dear Bill Gates, Scott Calonico’s Mondo Intro (exc.), and a section from Prelinger’s Panorama Ephemera, re-tracked by Gino Robair. Bring in your old books for pre-show potlatch, and expect to take some “new” old ones home with you! $6.
Twin beacons of local enlightenment, Rick and Megan Shaw Prelinger propose a new model for understanding the importance of grassroots collecting and conserving in their multimedia performative essay. Through evocative photos, smart text-graphics, and an intricate double-helix spoken-word duet, the pair advances an urgent argument at this crucial juncture between analog and digital modes. ALSO advocating for a vernacular cultural stewardship, Stephen Parr of the SF Media Archive tips his hat to Raleigh’s A/V Geeks and Pittsburgh’s Orgone Archives in sharing a couple of clips from the new Home Movie Day album, consummated by the 1961 San Francisco in Cinemascope. PLUS Sarah Christman’s Dear Bill Gates, Scott Calonico’s Mondo Intro (exc.), and a section from Prelinger’s Panorama Ephemera, re-tracked by Gino Robair. Bring in your old books for pre-show potlatch, and expect to take some “new” old ones home with you! $6.
For more information:
http://www.othercinema.com
Added to the calendar on Mon, Nov 5, 2007 11:11AM
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