Tour of the Current Headquarters in San Francisco

by Scott Beale on June 23, 2008 · 6 comments

Current Headquarters

Current Headquarters

Current Headquarters

Current Headquarters

Current Headquarters

Current Headquarters

Last Friday Mario Anima, director of online community for Current, gave me a tour of their San Francisco headquarters. Current is an internet and television news and culture network started by Al Gore and Joel Hyatt in 2005 that encourages collaboration with their audience through their VC2 interactive viewer created content program. For the latest on what’s going on at Current, check out the Current blog.

Here are a few photos I shot of Current’s offices as Mario was showing me around.

Here’s a promo for Current’s VC2 program featuring Bay Area filmmaker Kevin Epps.

photos by Scott Beale

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1 Kevin Evans June 23, 2008 at 12:53 pm

Hey!

I work 2 floors above Current! (Secret Level/Sega) let me know next time you are around.

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2 mario June 23, 2008 at 1:07 pm

hey scott,

thanks for the post. the photos turned out great (although i’m getting an appropriate amount of snark re: my mugging for the camera).

we had a lot of fun on friday, we should get together for lunch more often.

p.s. learned about Carlin via twitter…it continues!

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3 Scott Beale June 23, 2008 at 1:07 pm

Kevin, I live in the neighborhood, so I’m always around.

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