December 2, 2005
riding around the chilly streets of san francisco this week i spotted a bumpersticker that i hadn’t seen for some time: “kill your television”. the rich irony of seeing that particular message displayed in san francisco struck me as it always does. why? because television was invented right here in fog city, a fact most everyone has forgotten, along with its inventor, mr. philo t. farnsworth.
i don’t know if a more euphonious name for an inventor could have ever been dreamed up! philo was born in august of 1906, just a few months after our own great earthquake, making it all the more poignant that the inventor of arguably the most earthshaking technology of the 20th century, the “genius of green street”, has today been largely forgotten.
for further edification:
» farnovision! tons of stuff, including video
» short list of patents
» san francisco 1928 chronicle story (sfmuseum.net)
» “distant vision” pem farnsworths’ biography of philo
- #36: birth of san francisco #3
- tour review — dashiell hammett’s san francisco
- book review — “The Bottle Imp”
- Lana Turner — a San Francisco noir
- book review — “River of Shadows: Eadweard Muybridge and the Technological Wild West”
thanks to might could for the use of the sparkling “lapse”, courtesy of the podsafe music network.












December 4, 2005 at 12:44 pm
Damn, that man got a hard time. However, it’s not a bad standby list of inventions to have on your CV tho!!!!
Nice episode, liked it alot.
December 16, 2005 at 12:44 pm
I had read about Philo’s plight with RCA and hope more folks will learn about it here. The control of mass media as exercised by RCA has now become one of the most powerful tools of mendacity for our current Administration (e.g. FOX, Iraqi “newspapers”, etc.), ironic don’t you think? I am sure Philo’s opinion regarding content would be even more emphatic today given his optimistic vision for such a powerful medium. Enjoyed the podcast, but the music gets a bit repetitious.
June 20, 2007 at 3:39 am
Great episode. ‘t was fun listening.