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FILM + TALK - Glowing in the Dark (with Len Davidson)

By Center / Architecture + Design (other events)

Thursday, September 4 2014 7:00 PM 8:30 PM EDT
 
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Arguably the best film on neon ever produced, and little seen in the U.S., Glowing in the Dark captures the energy and vitality of neon.  Neon was first patented in 1923 by George Claude, a Parisian who sold over 9 million dollars in territorial licenses in the following six years. The glow of neon lights had swept across North America by the 1950's.

Set against a backdrop of spectacular footage of Vancouver, Los Angeles, and Las Vegas, Glowing in the Dark is an illuminating exploration into the vibrant history and contemporary use of neon. The movement, power, and raw exuberance of neon is revealed through a fascinating demonstration of how neon is made, a montage of notable neon installations, and commentary from a colorful array of enthusiasts including:

  • John Atkin, a heritage advocate, graphic designer, and leading expert on the history of neon in Vancouver. In 1986, Atkin's enthusiasm for neon led him to graph the entire city of Vancouver, pinpointing the location of each neon sign;
  • Alan Hess, an architect, critic, and author of Viva Las Vegas, who leads viewers on a tour of a graveyard for neon signs;
  • Lili Lakich, a neon sculptor, instructor, and founder of the Neon Museum of Art in Las Angeles. She has created some stunning neon pieces and restored some of the great signs of L.A.'s yesteryear;
  • Bill Warren, an entrepreneur who was responsible for erecting some of Vancouver's biggest, brightest and most controversial signs. His most contentious neon creation was a 40-foot-high woman clothed in a bikini;
  • Members of the band 54-40 talk about how they saved and restored Vancouver's Smiling Buddha Cabaret sign.

The 45 minute film will start at 7p.m. followed by a discussion led by neon historian, author, and preservationist, Len Davidson.

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