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Uploaded by on Sep 2, 2006

The Weather Project was a remarkable exhibit at Tate Modern in London. This, hopefully, gives a feel of the scale of it.

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  • can you tell me what day did you record it????

  • @blului My EXIF data says 24 January, 2004.

  • How come when you directly look into the light it becomes more darker and when you see it more beside or afar of it, it become more brighter..

  • Nothing clever, just the shutter reacting to the light - it rather unwittingly works.

  • Heya I know that you posted this a long time ago, but just wanted to say thank you. I was in London visiting and went to this exhibit... it was quite a surreal experience, and your video brought back all those memories.

    Hope life is treating you well. Cheers!

  • It's a pleasure. It was pretty incredible, and I can still smell the dry ice.

    K.

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  • It's the sun, the mist, and the sky [mirror]. Eliasson tries to make the visitors realise that his work is, in fact, about them mostly. So they realise the nature of the project. Believe me, it's unforgettable.

  • It's about being surrounded by the art. You aren't a spectator, you ARE part of the art. Its really great, it reminds me of an African sunset.

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  • nice mr. sun.

  • you did a nice job with a sun that never moves

  • very nicely filmed, thankyou

  • I experienced this. It was my first visit to Tate Modern and it made me love the place.

    I will never forget being there, lying on the floor and staring up trying to find myself and my friends in the crowd of people. There was also a strange feeling of vertigo after a while, like you might fall off the ceiling even though you were on the floor. It was truely awe inspiring.

    Thank you for posting.

  • wow. it looks so apocalyptic

  • No he has said that it will never happen again actually. He went on about how its important that the object is missed. I don't know he is a very interesting character.

  • Autoexposure in the camera.

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