Sometimes you just hear about something completely cheerful. In this case it's that a friend of mine, Gareth Negus, is now running the oldest, purpose-built and continually running cinema in the world. You can find out about the Curzon cinema in Clevedon, near Bristol, here. The history of the place and the battle to keep it alive is a fantastic story about what groups of people can do when they try. There's also a natty piece of simple and creative interactivity which allows the virtual visitor a sneak look at this marvellous old place of mass entertainment. Have a look! Long may it and Gareth thrive.
17th December 2007
Matt Buck’s animated drawings
Downright good news
Monday, December 17, 2007
Downright good news
Labels:
Bristol,
cheerful,
Cinema,
Clevedon,
Creativity,
Curzon Cinema,
Gareth Negus,
Hack,
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