ext_100362 ([identity profile] nohwhere-man.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] arisia2012-01-18 09:48 pm

Writeup of Arisia

There's a very nice writeup of the con by the silent film organist (but not a fan), Jeff Rapsis, on his blog:

It was perhaps the most improbable silent film screening I've done yet: Buster Keaton's Civil War epic 'The General' (1927) as part of a massive annual science fiction and fantasy convention at Boston's Westin Hotel.
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I said sure, not quite understanding what an unusual event this is. What was Buster's Civil War epic doing at a sci-fi/fantasy convention? It was primarily a matter of print availability, it seems, but the more I think about it afterwards, the more it makes sense. All silent film is a fantasy of sorts, and early railroad locomotives were the high tech monsters of their time, an original expression of the "Steampunk" mindset.
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[identity profile] noeltheone.livejournal.com 2012-01-28 10:04 pm (UTC)(link)
I believe the accurate statement is "Arisia is the only SF convention in the United States that still runs _35mm_ film as part of its programming." There are still a few running 16mm, and a lot that have given up running celluloid altogether.