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©2011 Wicked Delicate Films LLC

 

Nightscape #83—Feature

"The City Dark"
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A new documentary offers a crash course on the night’s disappearance

A filmmaker’s journey award-winning filmmaker Ian Cheney takes his subjects personally. The co-producer, creator and star of the quirky documentary “King Corn” (2007) spent a year farming one acre of corn in Iowa to address important questions about food supply and quality. Cheney’s intimate approach, a trademark of Wicked Delicate Films (co-founded by Cheney in 2006), distills an issue with near limitless scope into digestible facts, punctuated by astute visuals and the odd crayon-style diagram.
A new documentary offers a crash course on the night’s disappearance...

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Issue Index

2011  
Summer Issue #83: The City Dark
Winter/Spring Issue #81/82: The World at Night
2010
Spring Issue #80: Seeing Blue (Blue Rich White Light)
2009
   
Winter Issue #79: Annual General Meeting
   
Autumn/
Summer
Issue #77/78: Light at night and human health    
Spring Issue #76: Universe Awareness    

2008
Winter Issue #75: The International Year of Astronomy 2009    
Autumn Issue #73/74: IDA 20th Anniversary Issue    
Summer    
Spring
Issue #72: Wildlife and Light Pollution
   

2007
Autumn
Issue #71: Dark Sky Destinations
   
Summer
Issue #70: The Art of the Ordinance
Spring Issue #68/69: Conference Issue
Winter

2006
Autumn
Issue #67: The Costs of Light Pollution
Summer Issue #66: Sustainability, Urban Planning, and What They Mean to Dark Skies
Spring Issue #65: Annual Meeting 2006

2005
Winter Issue #64: Our Oceans’ Disappearing Dark Skies
Autumn Issue #63: Bright Ideas for Dark Skies: New & Emerging Technologies for Dark Sky Friendly Lighting
Summer Issue #62 (June): Lighting for Wildlife with Bright Days and Dark Nights
Spring Issue #61 (March): IDA Mark Preserves the Dark

2004
Winter Issue #60 (December): Meeting News: Think Global, Act Local
Autumn Issue #59 (September): Lighting and Crime: Most Still in the Dark about Real Security Lighting
Summer Issue #58 (June)
Spring Issue #57 (March): With and Without (Light Pollution, That Is)

2003
Winter Issue #56 (December): LIPA Works to Save the Night Sky
Autumn Issue #55 (September): Quality Lighting and Advocacy: An Awarding Experience!
Summer Issue #54 (June)
Spring Issue #53 (March)

2002
Winter Issue #52 (December): IDA Boston: Progress Through Partnerships
Autumn Issue #51 (September): Leonids and Lighting: How Will Natural and Manmade Lighting Affect This Year’s Show?
Summer Issue #50 (June): Greetings from Tucson, Home of the International Dark-Sky Association
Spring Issue #49 (March)