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The view from my balcony, looking southeast, towards the Bay and the Oakland airport. The rain clouds were clearing, making for nice clouds.
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Friday 30 July Screenings
Screenings taking place at Gray Area Foundation for the Arts (GAFFTA)
GAFFTA is a San Francisco-based nonprofit dedicated to building social consciousness through digital culture.
55 Taylor St., San Francisco, CA 94102 (map)
Currently exhibiting, SENSEable Cities: Exploring Urban Futures
MIT's SENSEable City Laboratory has been investigating how emerging digital technologies can be employed to make cities more livable, sustainable and efficient. We recognize that the digital revolution has lent our cities a new layer of functionality and that now is the time to explore how sensors, cellphones, micro-controllers and networks of other handheld devices can be used to more effectively manage city infrastructure, optimize transportation, analyze our environmental impact and foster new communities.
Doors open at 6pm
6-7pm: Welcome Reception w/ DJ set by Cullen Miller
7-8pm: Stash Best of 2009 Screening
8-9pm: MGFest San Francisco 2010 Screening
9-10pm: Gallery Social + electroacoustic septet Maldives
Stash Best of 2009:: 7pm-8pm
Stay inspired and informed with 36 of the most spectacular commercials, music videos, virals, short films, broadcast designs and game cinematics of 2009. Two hours of animation, VFX, motion design and Behind the Scenes extras carefully selected from Stash DVD Magazine.
MGFest San Francisco 2010 Screening :: 8pm-9pm
Screening artists include: Max Hattler, Boolab (spain), Puma, N.A.S.A. feat Tom Waits, Koo-Ki (japan), Carl Burgess, nextbeat, Basement Jaxx, Man Vs. Magnet, Noah Shulman (nyc), Halfadeer (boston), Jeremy Mayhew, Shantell Martin, Koo-ki, Qian Li and much more. Full artist list announced soon.
A somewhat different look at the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, CA.
I drove up to SF the morning after a tech conference in Mountain View and had a few free hours before my flight home out of SFO. I went to take the obligatory tourist photo of the Golden Gate Bridge but it was hazy and the late morning sun wasn't helping much. I took a few uninspired and uninteresting shots (and that's being generous) and just walked around aimlessly for a bit until I came upon this old chain link fence.
More often than not I find it's the shot I never intended to take that I most enjoy after the fact. I wonder if that's an indication of my immaturity as a photographer or just something I'll have to get used to?