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HERE is a series of video films that look at architecture from the perspective of the San Francisco Bay Area. Most episodes examine Bay Area buildings and landscapes. Some venture to other parts of America and beyond. The first three episodes are short - from 18 to 26 minutes. The later episodes are about an hour in length. Episodes seem to come out in batches of 3, an episode every 4 months of so. But each batch seems to come out every two years or so. These video films take time to create!
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2021-07-14 | After almost a decade on Apple Podcast, this video podcast series will continue on YouTube. A new episode should be uploaded to my YouTube channel by the end of 2021. You can view all old and new episodes as well as subscribe at www.youtube.com/user/... | |
2020-12-22 | An unrehearsed chorus made up of members of the Pigmalion Camp (the Bacon and Bloody Mary folks) serenade unsuspecting Burners late on Monday Afternoon early in the Burn. The serendipity and synchronicity of Burning Man emanates in this romp, not depen... | |
2020-10-09 | A tour of the sights and sounds of Burning Man in 2018 collected over five nights during the Burn. 34 minutes | |
2018-05-29 | A sampling of street life in the San Francisco western South of Market area in late 2017 & early 2018. | |
2018-05-29 | A sampling of street life in the San Francisco western South of Market area in late 2017 & early 2018. |
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2016-07-29 |
HERE7-Dogpatch Ranch - The Originas of a Chinse American Family The story of my great grandparents' ranch created in the late 1800's in rural Dogpatch San Francisco |
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2016-07-29 |
HERE7-Dogpatch Ranch - The Originas of a Chinse American Family The story of my great grandparents' ranch created in the late 1800's in rural Dogpatch San Francisco |
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2014-12-04 | This City Hall was once San Francisco’s grandest building. It's collapse during the 1906 earthquake was attributed to political corruption. My examination suggests otherwise. | |
2014-12-04 | This City Hall was once San Francisco’s grandest building. It's collapse during the 1906 earthquake was attributed to political corruption. My examination suggests otherwise. |
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2012-08-03 |
HERE5-Erased Landscape - The Making of Flat Land in Central San Francisco The erasure of the eastern end of the Great San Francisco Dune Fields to create the flat landscape of Market Street, South of Market, Mission District, South Beach, Financial District, Tenderloin and Union Square. |