[ELECTRON] Green technology and outdoor cinema

alex misick misick.alex at googlemail.com
Fri Feb 12 16:43:01 UTC 2010


Cheers Ben,

I have got in contact with her and we are supposed to have a meeting soon. I
will chase this up. Anyway for all those interested, the film night I run is
just being opened up to the public. We are very excited about it and are
currently reworking and re-launching it. We have had the Magic Lantern come
recently and have been pulling in a great audience.

It is called BIG SCREEN and we currently have a facebook (just search *big
screen*) you can add yourself to the group for updates and film schedules.
We have a blog which shows trailers and has information about the films. The
basic format is we show film shorts made by people around the art school
prior to a feature film. Their is no selection policy and it is left to the
students discretion. It is free to all GSA students and £1 to all members of
the public with it ll going straight back into BIG SCREEN. It takes place in
the Vic assembly hall on the first floor. It is a fantastic space with great
acoustics and big comfy sofas. their is also a bar serving cheap booze and
we aim to try and negotiate them supplying popcorn and other food too.

http://www.facebook.com/group.php?v=info&ref=search&gid=188436926916

http://bigscreen.tumblr.com/

Catherine and Joanne it would be great if you could come in to do a night.
We could do all the publicity and I am sure people at the art school would
be fascinated. If its possible to arrange a meeting that would be great.

Regards,

Alex




On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 3:11 PM, Ben Rush <orionrush at gmail.com> wrote:

> Alex, and anyone else who is doing events which involve the Art School.
>
> Drop Tara Beall a line at t.beall{at} gsa.ac.uk. She manages a huge
> mailing list, as well as the www.gsaevents.com website. Its one of her
> focuses to get the word out about things the school is involved with which
> the public can join participate in.
>
> Cheers,
> Ben Rush
>
> On 12 February 2010 00:15, alex misick <misick.alex at googlemail.com> wrote:
>
>> hi,
>>
>> sorry for the delayed response. This sounds increadible. I currently run a
>> flim night at the Art School which is going to be made open to the public
>> too. I have also been talking about the idea of setting up open air/ mobile
>> cinemas out of vans etc. I think the bike powered idea for it is even
>> better. I really want to find out more. I really want to try and develop
>> something. email me back or call 07804606954.
>>
>> all the best
>> alex
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 12:30 PM, joanne smithers <
>> joannesmithers at hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>  hi there, we have built a two bike pedal powered cinema, this generates
>>> enough electricity to power a super 8 projector. we have contacts in the
>>> magnificent revolution, a larger pedal powered cinema which powers a data
>>> projector. I think there are a few problems inherent in running a data
>>> projector and i would suggest getting in touch with those guys. they are
>>> based in london  and are really friendly. if you want to know how we set up
>>> our cinema then get in touch, or if you want to borrow any stuff we have i
>>> am sure that could be arranged. we also have a caravan cinema, we were
>>> thinking of ways of powering this in a green way, perhaps on a biofuel
>>> generator or solar powered thing.
>>> thanks
>>> jo
>>>
>>>
>>> > Date: Sun, 7 Feb 2010 22:04:32 +0000
>>> > From: eireann at phonecoop.coop
>>> > To: members at electronclub.org
>>> > Subject: [ELECTRON] Green technology and outdoor cinema
>>>
>>> >
>>> > Hi,
>>> > Simon mentioned there was someone, new to this list, interested in
>>> doing
>>> > an outdoor cinema. I would be interested if it could involve being
>>> powered
>>> > by renewable energy, such as a DIY pedal generator, in the hope of
>>> getting
>>> > a green technology group going again. An outdoor cinema could work at
>>> the
>>> > Govanhill event posted by Simon. I would still quite like to show the
>>> Andy
>>> > Goldsworthy film at my local allotments. Anyone else interested?
>>> >
>>> > Mark
>>> >
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