Seem so far ago.
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NORTH - So Far on Vimeo
Today we look as flakes of silver on glass and wonder what that world we see in that image was like to live in. What was it like just a little to the right or the left? Today digital media gives us a chance to take photos of everything that interests us. In the future all photos will be seen like this, but for now the internet lets me share these photos but not in the way i want, to let you speed up and slow down the photos.
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The Story of Citizens United v. FEC (2011)
good simple way to understand what is going on.
Thursday, March 10, 2011
St Matthew Island « Recombinant Records
It's sad how obvious this is. The US was a place of "limitless' resources once as well.
The last flight of Discovery
The last flight of Discovery from Ray Woods on Vimeo.
On Feb 21st I left Charlotte to see the shuttle Discovery launch for the last time on the 24th. I too back roads south to Savannah, then drifted around looking for a place to camp, failing that I spent a couple awful days in Daytona Beach, before heading the the cape at 5 am to see the shuttle launch at 4:50 pm. It was a long day I didn’t get back till nearly midnight. After that is was to the Ocala National Forest in central Florida for a few days break. the i headed east, the paln was to hit New Orleans for Mardi Gras, but lodging plan fell though. so i spent a night in Apalachicola, Fl for my Birthday. With no plan and running out of ideas i headed into the Aplachicola National Forest and ended up camping there for 6 days. Done with that with nowhere left to roam I snaked my way up the Alabama/Georgia boarder before heading across Atlanta and into Charlotte. This is the film of that entire trip. 7149 photos, 2100 miles, 16 days, 5 states, 2 National forests, 1 last shuttle launch. running time 7:10 (shuttle launch is at 1:50), music by Laurie Anderson, “bodies in motion” off her “Homeland” Album.
enjoy.
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"The last flight of Discovery"
7149 photos, 2100 miles, 16 days, 5 states, 2 forests, 1 last launch. 7:16 min