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SUMMARY:George Mann's Lost Los Angeles
DESCRIPTION:LAVA – The Los Angeles Visionaries Association and the O
 n Bunker Hill time travel blog in association with the Los Angeles Pub
 lic Library Photo Collection and Photo Friends present George Mann’s
  Lost Los Angeles, a celebration of a newly-discovered treasure trove 
 of mid-century photographs captured by the one-time Vaudeville dance s
 ensation, and projected for the first time tonight in stunning 3-D Kod
 achrome. Join us as historians Richard Schave (Esotouric) and Nathan M
 arsak (On Bunker Hill) contextualize the places, 3-D experts Susan Pin
 sky and David Starkman (Reel 3-D) demystify the format’s history and
  technology, and Bunker Hill native son Gordon Pattison takes us on a 
 virtual tour of his beloved neighborhood.\n \nThe event is free but s
 pace is limited. Arrive early to ensure a seat. 3-D glasses will be pr
 ovided. For parking rates and lot locations, see http://www.lapl.org/
 central/parking.html\n \nGeorge Mann just might be the most interesti
 ng Los Angeles photographer you’ve never heard of. His color scenes 
 of the lost Victorian neighborhood of Bunker Hill, taken just before i
 t was demolished fifty years ago in a misguided urban renewal project,
  have transformed our understanding of downtown through their presenta
 tion on the On Bunker Hill history blog and a recent exhibition at Gar
 y Leonard’s Take My Picture gallery.\n \nNow LAVA- The Los Angeles 
 Visionaries Association, the On Bunker Hill time travel blog and the L
 os Angeles Public Library Photo Collection and Photo Friends are delig
 hted to announce an evening celebrating the photographic work of the l
 ate George Mann (1905-1977) as it was meant to be seen: in jaw-droppin
 g Kodachrome 3-D. George Mann’s rediscovered color images of mid-cen
 tury Los Angeles are astonishing, and a must see for anyone who loves 
 the city and wants to know it better. The event celebrates the recent 
 donation by the George Mann Archive of a portfolio of Bunker Hill prin
 ts to the Los Angeles Public Library.\n \nThe free presentation of Ge
 orge Mann’s Lost Los Angeles takes place in the Mark Taper Auditoriu
 m of the Central Library on Wednesday, November 14, from 6-7:45pm. Spa
 ce is limited, and early arrival advised.\n \n\nFor more information 
 visit https://stereosisters.ning.com/events/george-mann-s-lost-los-ang
 eles
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CATEGORIES:3d, screening
LOCATION:Los Angeles Central Library, Taper Auditorium
WEBSITE:http://lavatransforms.org/mann3d
URL:http://lavatransforms.org/mann3d
CONTACT:213-373-1947
ORGANIZER:Sister Susan Pinsky
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