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Here are three videos from art-installation pieces that I could sit and watch for hours, or days. The first one is difficult to find online because of how this artist handles his work, but it gives at least a tiny sense of what the installation is like to experience. I think the full video is closer to 10 minutes. I cannot fully describe what it does to me.

Storm Sequence, by Shaun Gladwell. (for some reason, the flash plugin crashes when I try to load this through YouTube, but I could get it to play through Facebook...not sure what's going on there with Australian-based videos)

Echo at Satsop, by Etsuko Ichikawa

boom. by Susie Lee

Date: 2015-03-29 10:21 pm (UTC)
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I don't think we have.

I rode past the towers at Satsop on my Olympic Peninsula bike tour two summers ago.

From what I read about the installation version of Echo of Satsop, it was even more affecting and compelling - it involved a platform in front of the projection, where it was possible to FEEL the vibrations of the sounds in the film. I would have stayed there for hours.

It has been a few years since I've watched Rivers and Tides, but I liked it and found it peaceful. Aren't there a few artworks by Goldsworthy that are longer-lasting in your part of the world?

Oh man, and Winged Migration falls into the same category.

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