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Jill Tarter Retires, Sort Of.
23 May 2012

Jill Tarter Retires, Sort Of.

by David Licata | posted in: Clips, SETI | 0

Yesterday the SETI Institute grabbed some headlines with the announcement that Jill Tarter is retiring as the Director of the Center for SETI Research. Naturally, I thought, time to break out the camera and head to Mountainview. Production of A … Continued

Clips, Jill Tarter, SETI
An Email On My Corkboard?
26 Apr 2012

An Email On My Corkboard?

by David Licata | posted in: Clips, SETI | 4

We all need some kind of reassurance from time to time. One of the things I need it for is my skill as a cinematographer. So on my corkboard is a print out of an email from Andy Bowley, a … Continued

Allen Telescope Array, Andy Bowley, cinematography, Clips, On the Corkboard, SETI
What Frustrates the Filmmaker? Too Many Goodies
30 Mar 2012

What Frustrates the Filmmaker? Too Many Goodies

by David Licata | posted in: SETI | 2

In the previous post (Using the Accident), I quoted a passage from an interview I did with Jill Tarter for A Life’s Work. It’s a gem, if you ask me. The problem is, I’m not sure it fits in the … Continued

Jill Tarter, SETI
Using the Accident
27 Mar 2012

Using the Accident

by David Licata | posted in: SETI | 7

I’m doing some work for hire that I can’t talk about just yet, but I can tell you that the other day I researched special effects legend Douglas Trumbull’s animation work on the Stargate sequence in 2001: A Space Odyssey. … Continued

Allen Telescope Array, Douglas Trumbull, Expanded Cinema, Gene Youngblood, Jill Tarter, Jocelyn Bell, SETI, Stanley Kubrick
Eyes on the Screen, Ass in the Chair
4 Feb 2012

Eyes on the Screen, Ass in the Chair

by David Licata | posted in: SETI, The Film | 12

I thought of this post the other day. It seems as relevant now as it was then, so I thought I’d repost it. I had spent the previous days working on a grant proposal, and now that that was done … Continued

Editing, SETI
Do You Open Doors? A Clip
21 Oct 2011

Do You Open Doors? A Clip

by David Licata | posted in: Quotes, SETI | 0

Be an opener of doors for such as come after thee. — Ralph Waldo Emerson Here’s a clip of Jill Tarter speaking about Frank Drake, who conducted the first SETI experiment in 1960, thereby opening the door for future generations … Continued

Frank Drake, Jill Tarter, Quotes, Ralph Waldo Emerson, SETI, Susan Elbe
Jill Tarter and Sputnik: A Clip
7 Oct 2011

Jill Tarter and Sputnik: A Clip

by David Licata | posted in: Clips, SETI | 0

Last week I dropped a teaser about Sputnik’s impact on Jill Tarter, Director, Center for SETI Research, SETI Institute. (What’s the Filmmaker Reading?) In the clip below, Tarter reveals when she discovered her passion for science, the effect Sputnik had … Continued

Clips, education, Jill Tarter, SETI, Sputnik
What’s the Filmmaker Reading? A Book About DARPA
30 Sep 2011

What’s the Filmmaker Reading? A Book About DARPA

by David Licata | posted in: Other Work, SETI | 0

The Department of Mad Scientists: How DARPA Is Remaking Our World, from the Internet to Artificial Limbs by Michael Belfiore, a book loaned to me by filmmaker and friend Daria Price. In the book, Belfiore discusses the birth of DARPA … Continued

books, DARPA, Jill Tarter, Michael Belfiore, SETI
Dog Days Best Of
26 Aug 2011

Dog Days Best Of

by David Licata | posted in: Arcosanti, Black Gospel Music Restoration Project, Champion Tree Project, SETI, The Film | 2

It’s the dog days of summer and frankly, I’m a little worn down. So I’m taking a little mini-vacation from the blog. But I would hate to leave you with nothing to read, so here are a few of my … Continued

SETIstars: SETI Institute Using Crowdfunding
22 Jun 2011

SETIstars: SETI Institute Using Crowdfunding

by David Licata | posted in: SETI | 0

Yesterday’s post about SETI was in the works since last week. Soon after it went live, I found out about SETIstars, the SETI Institute’s effort to raise $200,000 so they can get the Allen Telescope Array out of hibernation and … Continued

Allen Telescope Array, crowdfunding, SETI

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Filmed over 15 years in locations throughout the US, A LIFE'S WORK is a documentary about long-term thinking, a meditation on Deep Time, a film essay about legacy.

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