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       \n                                     UPCOMING EVENTS AT THE STUDIO 
 FOR URBAN PROJECTS STOREFRONT\n\n                                \n         
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   		\n                                     A Curious Cinema\n               
                    Rare Cinematic Gems + Hands-on Workshops for 6 to 106 
 year olds\n\n                                    \n                         
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   SECRET LIFE OF THE SEWING MACHINE                                         
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            	\n                                       	 Friday, December 
 4th\n                                            5:30-8:00 pm \n            
                                 AROUND CAPE HORN                            
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 Friday, December 18th\n                                         \n          
                                5:30-8:00 pm \n                              
               LOVE LIFE OF THE OCTOPUS\n                                    
     	\n                                       	 Friday, January 29th\n\n    
                                      5:30-8:00 pm \n                        
                     HUNTING ON THE SPRING ICE                               
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 February 5th\n                                         \n                   
                       5:30-8:00 pm\n                                        
  DETAILSA simple hot vegetarian meal will \n                                
          be served. All ages welcome! Our programs are designed with 
 children age 6 and up in mind. Children over 6 need not be accompanied by 
 an adult.RESERVATIONS\n                                        Please 
 reserve a spot by e-mailing rsvp@studioforurbanprojects.org. Space is 
 limited. Sliding scale $10-$30 per person at the door.LOCATION   \n\n       
                             	     Studio for Urban Projects \n              
                      	     3579 17th Street \n                              
      	     San Francisco, CA \n                                   	     
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                   \n                                        Inspired by the 
 unique way that film can induce a sense of wonder and transport us to 
 otherworldly places, A Curious Cinema has been designed to captivate, 
 spellbind and intrigue six year-olds and up. Presented by Studio for Urban 
 Projects co-founder Marina McDougall and educator Bryan Welch of 
 acurious.org.Secret Life of the Sewing Machine\n                            
             In his BBC series, “Secret Life of Machines” cartoonist, 
 engineer, and tinkerer Tim Hunkin cracks open our everyday household 
 appliances and shakes out the odd stories, strokes of genius, and 
 mechanical wonderment that lie inside them. In “The Secret Life of the 
 Sewing Machine” (1988, 30 min.), Hunkin takes us on a tour of what he 
 calls the first machine to enter our homes. After watching the film, 
 special guests Michael Swaine and Nancy Jean will help us scratch our itch 
 to stitch. Bring a sock with a hole in it and/or a clothing item for 
 creative modification.\n\n                                      Around Cape 
 Horn\n                                        Shot and narrated by Captain 
 Irving Johnson, "Around Cape Horn" (1929/80, b & w, 37 min.) chronicles an 
 age gone by, when 3000 ton sailing vessels crossed the most treacherous 
 waters on earth, powered only by wind and human muscle. Johnson braves the 
 squalls and climbs into the rigging to film the 300 ft barque “Peking” 
 as the entirety of her deck disappears under towering waves. The most 
 dramatic of Johnson’s 1929 footage is shot during torrential storms that 
 rage off of the southernmost tip of South America. After the film, we’ll 
 learn to tie the beautiful Turk’s Head knot with cord.\n                  
                       Love Life of the Octopus\n                            
               What creature exudes surreal, alien mystery in quite the same 
 way as a cephalopod? Literally meaning “head foot” – cephalopods are 
 the shapeshifters of the subaquatic world. Ambulatory on land and 
 jet-powered in water, these brainy creatures change color to conceal 
 themselves and elude predators amidst clouds of ink. The surrealist pioneer 
 of underwater filmmaking Jean Painleve captures their essence in his 
 “Love Life of the Octopus” (1967, 14 min.). We’ll also show Steve 
 Haddock & Brad Siebel’s “Baby Squid, Born Like Stars" (2006, 6 min.). 
 Then we’ll explore cephalopod adaptations through the dissection of a 
 Humboldt squid and make Gyotaku prints using squid ink. Special guests 
 include Justin Holl & Peter Winch from Gulf of the Farallones Visitor 
 Center and printmaker Julie Whitcomb.Hunting On The Spring Ice\n            
                               In 1963, Canadian anthropologists began 
 working with several families of Netsilik Eskimo to create a document of 
 life in the Canadian Arctic before European acculturation. The resulting 
 Netsilik Eskimo Series offers a breathtaking view of kinship, patience, and 
 ingenuity in an environment that is one of the most challenging to human 
 life on earth. We will show an episode from "Group Hunting On The Spring 
 Ice" (33 min). After the screening, tanner JT Beggs will lead us through 
 the process of tanning and stretching a hide followed by some simple 
 projects in leather.\n                                      For more 
 information please visit our web site  or contact us at 
 info@studioforurbanprojects.org. Special thanks to Liz Keim of the 
 Exploratorium Cinema Arts Program.\n                                        
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         Founded in 2006 the Studio for Urban Projects is an artist 
 collaborative that perceives art as a means of advancing civic engagement 
 and furthering public dialogue. Our interdisciplinary and research-based 
 projects aim to provoke change by re-framing our perceptions of the city 
 and physically transforming elements of the built environment. Designed by 
 Richard Johnson the storefront is a public venue for the staging of 
 workshops, talks, film screenings and meals that foster civic dialog.       
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         3579 17TH ST, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94110  PHONE: 415.436.9294  FAX: 
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 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/12/02/18631273.php
SUMMARY:A Curious Cinema: RARE CINEMATIC GEMS + HANDS-ON WORKSHOPS FOR 6 TO 106 YEAR OLDS
LOCATION:3579 17th St at Dolores\nSan Francisco, CA
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/12/02/18631273.php
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