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River and Tides (extraits 2)

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Uploaded by on Jul 18, 2007

Montage personnel d'extraits du film-documentaire "River and tides_Working with Time" (traduit "L'oeuvre du temps" en français) de Thomas Riedelsheimer sur l'artiste Andy Goldsworthy, chef de file du Land Art.

Andy Goldworthy utilise quasi-exclusivement des matériaux ou objets naturels pour réaliser ses oeuvres.Il considère ses œuvres comme de l' "art éphémère", le temps de dégradation pouvant varier de quelques secondes à plusieurs années ...
Il conserve leurs traces graçe à des photographies, qu'il publie sous formes de livres d'art.
Son objectif n'est pas "d'apposer sa marque" sur le paysage, mais de travailler en harmonie avec la nature.

Musique de Sebastien Schuller)

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  • Magnifico.

    Song?

  • This song is called "Edward's Hand" from the Sebastien Schuller' album "Happiness".

  • What is the red dye/chemical that he uses to color the water, or am I may mistaken and it's for some reason naturally red? Good video thanks.

  • It's not chemical. He just reduced red rocks to powder that he put in the river.

  • what is the name of this song?

  • This song is called "Edward's Hand" from the Sebastien Schuller' album "Happiness".

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  • sweetheart, just because it isn't a painting on a canvas or a song on a cd doesn't mean it isn't art.

    this art is much more meaningful than any other, simply because you can only see it for a short time. And once it's gone, it's really gone.

  • Very cool Rock Wall ! Where is this wall ?

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  • @ronrutherford It's a rock that has a high iron content which makes it red :)

  • C'est super précis !!! Magnifique !

  • I have always been drawn to the beauty, and colors in nature. Andy's work is magnificent, it really opens one's eyes!

  • @ronrutherford

    It is ferric oxide which exist naturally i.e. in rivers. You can watch him labouring it from the riverbed in the movie "Rivers and Tides".

  • How can you not like this? It's the very essence of existence. Nothing in life is permanent.

  • How can you not like this?

  • genial!!!

  • How original!

  • @sony040 It's not paint. He dug Iron oxide from the earth, powderized it then mixed it with the stream water. Everything he creates is from nature. Nature going back to nature.

  • wtf? as if they just put paint in fresh water like that? and drip pain on that fence? leave the shit alone

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