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There are so many beautiful historic movie theaters in the East Bay (Alameda, Albany, Berkeley, Oakland) that have been deeply affected by the pandemic. Some have already shuttered or converted into something else, but for those that remain open, I wonder how long the velvet curtains will keep rising? Many of the theaters were built in an Art Deco style or in a conglomeration of different architectural influences from abroad and were cultural landmarks and references when they opened. They have shared similar fates of closing at different times due to a lack of funding and then reopening at a later time either as a renovated movie theater or a theater with a different purpose. After two years, many people have become accustomed to streaming new movies in the comfort of their own home. The question remains, can movie theaters successfully usher themselves back into 2022 and beyond?When it first opened in 1932, the Alameda Theater was an Art Deco movie palace with one of the largest screens in the Bay Area. On July 31, 1979, after 47 years, the theater closed down due to financial difficulties. The theater reopened in March 2008 and has remained a movie theater. The Alameda Theater is designated an Alameda Historic Monument.

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Project website: https://twt.obscura.io.

138 world-class, established and emerging photographers from 5 continents brought together by Obscura to take the 1st global visual timestamp of the 21st century. 13,800 native 1/1 NFT photographs of cities, landscapes, communities, people, events and conceptual images that will tell our story for centuries to come, taken Mar-Apr 2022.

An ode to the 1955 exhibition “The Family of Man” by legendary curator Edward Steichen for the MoMA, The World Today uses the blockchain to create a permanent record of our world, rich in metadata connections that further develop and cross-reference the stories within, resulting in a complex net of properties and rarities including 138 curated grails, 1 from each artist.

TWT expanded the frontier of possibilities for photography in the web3 era, and is responsible for onboarding dozens world-class photographers to NFTs.

Category Photography
Contract Address0x35df...8bc0
Token ID863
Token StandardERC-721
ChainEthereum
Last Updated2 years ago
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By C0F93A
By C0F93A

There are so many beautiful historic movie theaters in the East Bay (Alameda, Albany, Berkeley, Oakland) that have been deeply affected by the pandemic. Some have already shuttered or converted into something else, but for those that remain open, I wonder how long the velvet curtains will keep rising? Many of the theaters were built in an Art Deco style or in a conglomeration of different architectural influences from abroad and were cultural landmarks and references when they opened. They have shared similar fates of closing at different times due to a lack of funding and then reopening at a later time either as a renovated movie theater or a theater with a different purpose. After two years, many people have become accustomed to streaming new movies in the comfort of their own home. The question remains, can movie theaters successfully usher themselves back into 2022 and beyond?When it first opened in 1932, the Alameda Theater was an Art Deco movie palace with one of the largest screens in the Bay Area. On July 31, 1979, after 47 years, the theater closed down due to financial difficulties. The theater reopened in March 2008 and has remained a movie theater. The Alameda Theater is designated an Alameda Historic Monument.

The World Today (TWT) collection image

Project website: https://twt.obscura.io.

138 world-class, established and emerging photographers from 5 continents brought together by Obscura to take the 1st global visual timestamp of the 21st century. 13,800 native 1/1 NFT photographs of cities, landscapes, communities, people, events and conceptual images that will tell our story for centuries to come, taken Mar-Apr 2022.

An ode to the 1955 exhibition “The Family of Man” by legendary curator Edward Steichen for the MoMA, The World Today uses the blockchain to create a permanent record of our world, rich in metadata connections that further develop and cross-reference the stories within, resulting in a complex net of properties and rarities including 138 curated grails, 1 from each artist.

TWT expanded the frontier of possibilities for photography in the web3 era, and is responsible for onboarding dozens world-class photographers to NFTs.

Category Photography
Contract Address0x35df...8bc0
Token ID863
Token StandardERC-721
ChainEthereum
Last Updated2 years ago
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