Lost Landscapes of San Francisco: Fundraiser Benefitting Internet Archive
Rick Prelinger's Lost Landscapes of San Francisco is a movie happening that brings old-time San Francisco footage and our community together in an interactive crowd-driven event. Showing in the majestic Internet Archive building, your ticket donation will benefit the Internet Archive, which suffered a major fire in November. Please give generously to support the rebuilding effort.
Lost Landscapes returns for its 8th year, bringing together both familiar and unseen archival film clips showing San Francisco as it was and is no more. Blanketing the 20th-century city from the Bay to Ocean Beach, this screening includes newly-discovered images of Playland and Sutro Baths; the waterfront; families living and playing in their neighborhoods; detail-rich streetscapes of the late 1960s; the 1968 San Francisco State strike; Army and family life in the Presidio; buses, planes, trolleys and trains; a selected reprise of greatest hits.
As usual, the viewers make the soundtrack - audience members are asked to identify places and events, ask questions, share their thoughts, and create an unruly interactive symphony of speculation about the city we've lost and the city we'd like to live in.
Tickets: http://ialostlandscapes.brownpapertickets.com/
More Information: https://blog.archive.org/2013/12/02/lost-landscapes-benefit/
Wednesday, 12/18/13
Contact:
Andrew WarnerWebsite: Click to Visit
Cost:
$25-$100Save this Event:
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