[Noisebridge-discuss] Five Minutes of Fame - September 16th, 2010 8pm

aestetix aestetix aestetix at gmail.com
Wed Sep 15 03:59:50 UTC 2010


I think if you wanted to screen at after we finish 5MoF, that would rock.
We've done similar things with shorter films. The only potential issue is
that 5MoF has lasted up to 2.5 hours, so it's hard to tell exactly when
"finish" time is.

On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 7:38 PM, Henrik Moltke <moltke at gmail.com> wrote:

> thx Chris - so, not so long ago I heard about this project called Starwars
> Uncut: http://www.starwarsuncut.com/ and wanted to organise a screening
> since it's both fun and interesting as a concept - I met Chris here last
> time, and had a really good experience at Noisebridge. I'll need a projector
> (or two, then we could screen both the original and the "remake" at the same
> time) and audio somehow. I'll handle the rest.
>
> The whole movie is 121min says IMDB but people can just pop in and out and
> maybe enjoy a beer or something. I can pop by NB tonight and discuss, if you
> like the idea?
>
> /Henrik
>
> OH and I'd like to introduce a few friends, if I can, free culture / hacker
> folks.
>
>
>
> On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 7:24 PM, Chris Murphy <chrisnoisebridge at gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> I have a friend in town, Henrik Moltke, from Denmark. He was one director
>> of 'Good Copy, Bad Copy'. He would like to screen a new movie on Thursday
>> night. Would it be possible to do this either before or after the 5 mins of
>> fame event? I'm not sure how long his movie is but I can find out. Its
>> probably well under 90mins.
>>
>> Chris
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>> On Sep 13, 2010, at 23:42, aestetix aestetix <aestetix at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>  Greetings Noisebridge!
>>>
>>> We are pleased to announce the monthly "Five Minutes of Fame", scheduled
>>> for this Thursday, September 16th, at 8pm at Noisebridge. Bring yourself,
>>> your friends, your pet alien, and ping dong balls to throw at the speakers.
>>>
>>> All speakers have been notified, and the current schedule is as follows*:
>>>
>>> Dr. Martin Luther King:
>>> "Hands Free Technology" (Doug Engelbart)
>>> "On Transparency in Activism: Why being Anti-Craigslist is Anti-Justice"
>>> (maymay)
>>> "Growtracks: Open Source Community Garden Bots." (Azimandis Satori)
>>> "Overview of Internet Routing" (Nils)
>>> "Getting Bus Predictions, Faster." (James Young)
>>>
>>> Glenn Beck:
>>> "Noor Cities:  the city of the future, built for humanity." (Daniel
>>> Farnan)
>>> "Controlling Flame Effects with MIDI and the Web: A Case Study" (Jesse
>>> Zbikowski)
>>> "Hacker Space Build Up at Tzajala, Chiapas, Mexico" (Frantisek Apfelbeck)
>>> "Staggering SPI performance on Arduino" (Dan)
>>> "The Museum of Art and Digital Entertainment AKA the Videogame museum"
>>> (Alex Handy)
>>>
>>> I want to extend thanks to all the speakers, but especially all the
>>> people who have been showing up and make this event a success. Without all
>>> of you, it would not be able to happen.
>>>
>>> aestetix
>>>
>>> *schedule is subject to change, although the date/time/location will
>>> remain the same.
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>>
>
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