Quite right you are.

It was supposed to be Screening Room for Independent Films produced by Penn
Students.

Apparently, there was not enough of them to maintain the room.

Maybe they are playing video games.

Wilma


On 11/19/04 11:38 AM, "William H. Magill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On 19 Nov, 2004, at 01:30, Gina Renzi wrote:
> 
>> There are several creative types here. To those of you who know the
>> room that might be filled with video games, what would you put in
>> there?
>> 
>>   I ask because whenever I go to The Bridge, i look into that empty,
>> dark room and try to imagine what would work there.  Truth be told, I
>> do this whenever I see an under utilized sspace. I could see an arcade
>> working (I'd hope that fun, retro games would be included rather than
>> more violent ones), but I could also see interactive video art as well
>> as small screens constantly running shorts from film students, small
>> filmmakers, etc.
> 
> That "empty, dark room" is in fact a screening room. (If I remember
> correctly, there are 6 or 8 screens in the walls of the room.)
> 
> The original expectation was that "3-5 minute shorts" would be playing
> there to entertain folks while waiting entrance to the main theater
> presentation.
> 
> However, I only remember one short ever playing there back in the
> beginning; the screens have been showing trailers for coming films if
> they have been showing anything at all. On my last two visits, only one
> of the screens has been lit.
> 
> T.T.F.N.
> William H. Magill
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> ----
> You are receiving this because you are subscribed to the
> list named "UnivCity." To unsubscribe or for archive information, see
> <http://www.purple.com/list.html>.


----
You are receiving this because you are subscribed to the
list named "UnivCity." To unsubscribe or for archive information, see
<http://www.purple.com/list.html>.

Reply via email to