Location
The Castro Theater at429 Castro Street
San Francisco, CA 94114-2019
Rick Prelinger, a guerrilla archivist who collects the uncollected and makes it accessible, presents the 6th of his annual Lost Landscapes of San Francisco screenings. You'll see an eclectic montage of rediscovered and rarely-seen film clips showing life, landscapes, labor and leisure in a vanished San Francisco as captured by amateurs, newsreel cameramen and studio filmmakers.
New material this year (presented for the first time in HD) will include San Francisco's lost cemeteries in color, unique drive-through footage of the Produce Market (now Embarcadero Center and Golden Gateway), rides along the newly constructed Embarcadero Freeway, back streets in working-class North Beach, new film showing the sandswept Sunset before its dunes were covered, wild automobile rides through downtown in the 1920s, newly-rediscovered Kodachrome Cinemascope footage of Playland and the Sky Tram, and much more.
Seminar hosted by Stewart Brand
http://www.longnow.org/people/board/sb1/
Advance Tickets Recommended - Tickets are $10
http://longnow.org/seminars/02011/dec/08/lost-landscapes-san-francisco-6/
Long Now Members get complimentary tickets
https://longnow.org/membership/
Live Blog of the Seminar for Long Now Members
http://longnow.org/live/
About the Series:
The Seminars About Long-term Thinking were started in 02003 to build a coherent, compelling body of ideas about long-term thinking, to help nudge civilization toward Long Now's goal of making long-term thinking automatic and common instead of difficult and rare.
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