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Lost & Out of Print Film Night: Old School, New Light | Berkeley

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Saturday, February 22, 2014 - 7:30 pm | Cost: FREE*
*Free, but donations are accepted.

The Tannery | 708 Gilman St. Berkeley, CA 94710

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Lost & Out of Print Film Night | Berkeley

LOOP (Lost and Out of Print) is an all ages movie night of obscure films in 16mm and other film formats of all genres at The Tannery in Berkeley, CA.

They also host monthly VHS swaps where you bring your old cartoons, obscure television shows with taped commercials, OOP horror, Sci-Fi, and other novelty items for trade or sale.

Admission and parking are free, but donations are accepted. Doors are at 7 pm; screening is at 7:30 pm.

Saturday, February 22, 2014
Old School, New Light | Lost & Out of Print Film Night | Berkeley

LOOP Presents: Old School, New Light (16mm/Color/Sound/80 min.)

This is Marshall McLuhan: The Medium is the Massage (1967) 16mm/Color/Sound 53 min.
The central ideas of controversial Canadian scholar, Marshall McLuhan, are presented through pictorial techniques, through his own comments, and the reactions of others to his views. He aims to stimulate a re-examination of the contemporary world, particularly as it is being altered by electronic technology. Originally produced for NBC.
Stars: Marshall McLuhan, Ivan KarpAt Home, 2001 (1967) 16mm/Color/Sound/25 min.
Explores some innovations builders of the 21st century may employ to meet the challenges of urban living. Discusses trends in architecture, city planning, and modern technology as applied to home devices. Telecast on the CBS-TV documentary show The 21st century. The program was also previously released under the title; “Home is Where the Computer Is.”

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Cost: FREE*
*Free, but donations are accepted.
Categories: Uncategorized
Address: 708 Gilman St. Berkeley, CA 94710