Original upload date: Thu, 15 Sep 2016 00:00:00 GMT
Archive date: Wed, 01 Dec 2021 13:29:08 GMT
NO MORE ROAD TRIPS? (Rick Prelinger, 2013, 79 min.), a dream ride through 20th-century America made entirely from home movies, asks whether we've come to the end of the open road. Have we reached "pea
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k travel"? Can we still find fortune (and ourselves) on the highway? Are we nomads or stay-at-homes? A journey from the Atlantic Coast to California made from a collection of 9,000 home movies, NO MORE ROAD TRIPS? reveals hidden histories embedded in the landscape and seeks to blend the pleasures of travel with premonitions of its end. The soundtrack for this fully participatory film will be made fresh daily by the audience, who will be encouraged to recall our shared past and predict the future. This is a silent movie meant to be shown to audiences that ask questions, make comments, disagree with one another, and generally act like vocal sports spectators or the rowdies in the pit in front of the Elizabethan stage. A project of Creative Capital.
No More Road Trips? is offered under the Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-Share-Alike license.
PLEASE NOTE: This film will be shown before active audience members who are encouraged to speak, question and interact with one another. This streaming video gives an impression of the film, but has little to do with the experience of watching it in a room with others who are free to respond as they please.
For additional information on this film, please see nomoreroadtrips.com.