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May 12, 2006

Sightseeing

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More of the Oregon Coast. Trying to translate an experience of landscape, which is always about scale and proportion. Or should be. When visiting landscapes, we use binoculars and cameras to bring things close. By multiplying vision (spatial montage) maybe an approximation of distance can return.

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May 9, 2006

Sea and Stone

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April 30th was the lowest tide of the year on the Oregon coast. An alien landscape made more alien by exposed sea creatures. A great time to explore and picnic.

Oceanside, Oregon

Music by K.M. Krebs - Concealing the great stone

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February 10, 2006

REVLOG: Pierre Wayser

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Pierre Wayser's videodiaries capture the deep magic of travel, what can never be relayed in a narrative after the fact. No story to tell. Just the fragmented experience itself, leaving vast empty spaces in its wake. I am humbled.

His videos can be found at cinematicfilm experimental film video art.

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January 12, 2006

Random New York

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Inspired by Erik Nelson's Random Northwest. Also check out NYC 2 Days. Carry camera everywhere on travels. Shoot bits. Edit loosley, intuitively and somewhat chronologically. The result is sort of useless, but much closer to experience and memory. Like what goes on in the head before sleep.

"Why I like to divide things is because such division must be based upon the totality of things. The creation of one rests upon the all. Why I dislike to complete things is because completeness means containing everything. Therefore it is isolated and self-sufficient, rejecting the relation to other things." - Chuang Tzu

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