"All Possible Futures explores the potential of graphic design and celebrates a questioning of boundaries regarding concepts, processes, technologies, and form.Contemporary speculative pieces take the form of both physical objects and restaged installations." (somarts.org)
Where: 934 Brannan St. (Between 8th and 9th) San Francisco, CA.
When: Opening event Thursday, January 16th, 2014, 6pm-9pm.
Gallery Hours: Tuesday-Friday from 12-7pm and
Saturday from 12-5pm.
I'm really looking forward to this show, and will be uploading some pictures and reviews of the artwork and the gallery. I'm going to go on the opening night and probably one more time late January. I hope some of you can come! This kind of installation art is beautiful, and it's amazing how they can visualize futures, and philosophies.
4.5/5 stars for the Secret Life of Walter Mitty
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty is heartwarming, earnest, and leaves you with a sense of wonderment for your own life and the potential that it holds. Although I'm not sure this is the type of movie I could watch again and again, this is the kind of movie that I will think about and have meaningful conversations about. This is definitely the kind of movie through which metaphors and symbolism are so prominent that it would be best seen before dinner, and discussed after. Especially if you have read the short story.
I don't want to give anything away, but this movie does have some differences from the short story. I have not read the short story (but I intend to very soon!) but my step father has and said that it left him feeling like they missed something out of the plot, and when the movie ended he was almost waiting for the punch line. Not having read the book, when the movie ended, it made me want to run and catch a plane to somewhere and just see the world.
This is a movie about Walter Mitty finding himself. Literally and figuratively. I highly recommend that you see it on the big screen as well. You won't be sorry!