[Noisebridge-discuss] Unproductive Movie Night

Robert Fletcher lobatifricha at gmail.com
Tue Oct 5 22:57:46 UTC 2010


I wonder if this might not also be a commentary on the organization of the
space, that in order to watch a movie, basically the sewing area, circuit
hacking area, hack shelves and member shelves become inoperable, or at least
much more difficult to negotiate.  Maybe food for thought in terms of
reorganization.  Perhaps even considering putting in a few more lighting
circuits so that the light in the space can be controlled a little more
precisely.

On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 3:17 PM, Josh Myer <josh at joshisanerd.com> wrote:

> On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 3:34 PM, Alex Handy <alexhandy at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> On a dramatic thread, a movie night was suggested. I have, in my time,
>> heard a number of excellent suggestions for movies to be shown.
>>
>> The BBS Documentary
>> Freedom Downtime
>> All Star Trek movies and episodes, in order, with 5 minutes of nitpicking
>> between each one
>> All of the episodes of Monty Python
>> Dr. Who, in order, by doctor
>> Star Wars
>> Hackers
>> Sneakers
>> WarGames
>> All Police Academy movies, in order, minus number 7, the unholy bastard
>> child of the lot
>>
>> Etc....
>>
>> I think there's almost too much to watch. Should there be 1 night a week?
>> Should we try to do all of something over a weekend? Jason Scott's showing
>> of Get Lamp on a Friday night did well.
>>
>> Thoughts?
>>
>
> [I've been sitting on this one for a bit, sorry to echo a bit of what
> others have said.  It fell into my "Wait a bit before posting" policy, then
> I went and got all distracted by chores, having a baby, that kinda domestic
> shit, you know how it goes.]
>
> A big part of what makes Noisebridge awesome is socialization.  The other
> big part of our success is creativity, providing a place for people to Make
> Things.  The extremes are movie nights and the CNC Mill or Circular Saw.
>  These things have significant presence in the space, and lead to
> contention.  This is not a big deal, so long as people don't step on each
> others' toes too much (in general, not just social vs creative).
>
> That said, Friday night is the first time when people with Crappy Day Jobs
> can cut loose and hack all night.  We all know that the best creativity
> happens late.  If we have a movie night on Fridays, that starts being a real
> drag on the ability of that whole contingent of people to use the space.
>  Sunday nights are probably a much better bet, though it might be worth
> doing a couple weeks' survey of the use of the space to see which is better.
>
> The last time I went to the space during a movie showing, all the lights
> were off, and it was hell to find what I was there for.  I'm lucky: my house
> is a few blocks away, and I have a workshop in my garage and an
> understanding partner, so I'm not counting on NB as my primary workspace.  I
> literally was just popping over to pick up something I hadn't brought back
> with me earlier that evening, so I was in and out, after a bit of flashlight
> work.
>
> Others aren't so fortunate.  Please be sensitive to the fact that people
> might actually want to hack at the hackerspace, concomitant with whatever
> else is going on there.  And, if someone is there to use the circular saw or
> soldering stations, be inviting and enthused.  And, for the love of all that
> is Free and Open, please leave the lights on in as much of the space as you
> can.  If the whole space is dark, ur doin it wrong.  Otherwise, movie nights
> are a great way to build community, so come, hang out, make popcorn, drink
> beer, and clean up after your damned selves!
>
> Also: I think Buckaroo Banzai is overrated, but I'm still shocked that it
> hasn't come up in this thread.  It's worth watching once.  UHF, too, has a
> wonderful portrayal of us weirdo creator types, and, come to think of it,
> isn't a half-bad match for NB's roster.  (I'm pretty sure Vonguard is the
> one teaching poodles how to fly, and maybe Mitch's hair is multi-colored to
> cover up the fact that it's been straightened out of its Weird Al-like
> curls, and Jason and/or Michael VJ are trying to get people to drink from
> the CS Theory firehose.  And, of course, we all know who's Philo...)
> --
> /jbm
>
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