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Scott Kirsner brought his killer presentation on his new book chronicling the history of technology in the movies to Portsmouth last night. Interesting crowd consisting almost evenly of arts/film types and technology people so the goal of mixing the communities was accomplished out of the gate. Film players and technies alike enjoyed learning not just the history, but also the bigger lesson captured in the book - the preservationists versus the innovators.
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It was an evening filled with interesting facts, many of which support the premise that in every industry there preservationists - as Scott calls them - attempting to hold on to the status quo and stave off the innovators. This pic captures Thomas Edison along with his friend George Eastman alongiside some early film equipment. It was interesting to learn that Edison was one of those protectors of the status quo - he was manufacturing the individual kalidescopes where people could watch personal films and could not see any future for movies on a screen to crowd, especially when he was making so much money on the kalidescopes!
For the best recap of the evening though - capture Andy Beupre's blog on last night's event!
Posted At : December 11, 2008 9:42 AM | Posted By : Andy Beaupre
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Kirsner wove a fascinating tale, connecting Hollywood, technology, chance and persistence.
Leave it to Kirsner – a master storyteller – to find a compelling link between two seemingly disparate worlds. It turns out there are three kinds of people common to both Hollywood and technology: innovators, preservationists (trying desperately to hang onto the status quo) and sideline-sitters. They’ve existed for a century in the movie business and for 50 plus years in high technology.
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