1/28/2024 0 Comments Kickstarter metamovie![]() People getting back to San Francisco via BART need not worry. You can find directions on getting there using Google or on the cinema website. The New Parkway: 474 24th St, Oakland, CA 94612. A year subscription to Adobe Creative Cloud year-long subscriptions (if you’re a creative professional, winning this pays for the ticket many times over)Ĩ:15 – 9:00: Dinner from The New Parkway concession stand: menu, queueing for seats.ĩ:00 – 9:10: Seating (going to try to get this done quickly).Copies of “ Make It So: Interaction Design Lessons from Science Fiction” &or other Rosenfeld Media titles.A brand-new and awesome sci-fi interface t-shirt designed just for Ghostbusters by Kevin Langer.A short presentation deconstructing Ghostbusters for its…uhh…questionable service design.A trivia contest you take on your phone.Reserve your ticket before they’re sold out at Brown Paper Tickets at The New ParkwayĬome to Oakland to celebrate Halloween week spooktech with Chris Noessel, keeper of, with a big-screen viewing of the sci-fi/comedy/spooky greats Ghostbusters. Posted in Strange Days (1995), ~ Movie Night. Note that it’s rated R, not really a kid’s film, here.įor those familiar with prior scifiinterfaces movie nights, this is a LONG movie, and so there will be only the briefest of introduction presentations. If you thought Brainstorm’s anti-corporate take on telexperience tech lacked bite, you will want to see this take on what telexperience tech would mean to psychopaths. It’s neither available on Blu-ray nor for streaming in the US, so you won’t want to miss this rare 35mm presentation. The film also earned director Kathryn Bigelow (POINT BREAK, THE HURT LOCKER) a Saturn for best director. The movie was written by TERMINATOR great James Cameron, Scorsese-compadre Jay Cocks, and features an all star cast led by Ralph Fiennes as the anti-hero Lenny Nero and Angela Bassett as “Mace” Mason, whose performance won her a Saturn award for Best Actress. In San Francisco and looking to see a dark, disturbing New Year’s Eve themed science fiction film just before 2015 ends? Who isn’t? On December 30th, come to the Roxie Theater to join Chris Noessel, Design Fellow at Cooper, keeper of, and the co-author of Make It So: Interaction Design Lessons from Science Fiction for a viewing of Strange Days: a twisted, recursive, techno-serial-killer brain-interface thriller.
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