Film: Playtime
The Wadsworth screens Playtime (1967, NR), Jacques Tati’s witty, kaleidoscopic look at modern life unfolding in a labyrinth of glass, steel, and synchronized chaos. Presented alongside Peter Waite: Social Memory, Paintings 1987–2025, the film echoes Waite’s suspended, unpopulated spaces, inviting viewers to reflect on how architecture shapes movement, attention, and human experience.