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September 14, 2005

The drive in that drives in
Is MobMov a "Guerilla Drive-in" or not?
Of course we are! We most closely resemble and revere the Santa Cruz Guerilla Drive-in. But we've gone beyond that original concept. In a traditional GDI like Santa Cruz, a bunch of guys would haul out a projector, some marine batteries, a screen, and some speakers to a park. Everyone in the know would in turn bring blankets and sit down. This is a very cool thing to do, but it's not a "drive-in" in most senses of the term. Our goal was to create a true "drive-in" experience by enclosing the projector and an FM transmitter inside a car. Participants drive in to a parking lot, tune their radios, and watch their favorite flick from the comfort of their car. As far as we know, we're the first ones to attempt this.

Originally posted by pshapiro from del.icio.us/tag/unmediated, remediated by yatta on Sep 14, 2005 at 05:39 PM


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I like the ide a of Gorilla Drive-In, but not one which encourages car culture. Our cities are not human friendly because they were designed around cars. Also cars are a major contributor to global warming gasses in our atmosphere.

I want to start a Guerilla Bike-In. I would carry all the equipment in a bike trailer, and schedule the screening after a Critical Mass ride. Ofcourse I would show films like "We Are Traffic" and "Still We Ride" along with other counter-culture and non-mainstream art films, etc.

Posted by: PostCarbon at September 26, 2005 02:43 PM

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