Saturday, November 21, 2009
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This started as a year-long project creating an unfiltered experience of landscape as art. Rather than seeing representations of landscape in a museum, far from the actual land depicted, viewers physically move themselves through what they are observing. Contextualizing the Silent Walks as art allows participants to consider their sensory experience in a consciously aesthetic way. That is also why we walk in silence. The Silent Walks continue at Black Rock Forest and beyond.
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