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So, 'Earthworks In Harmony' is this intriguing four-part video installation that dives into the ancient elements - Earth, Air, Fire, Water. It's interesting how they presented it; using sixteen monitors creates this immersive experience, making you feel surrounded by the visuals. The pacing is contemplative, almost meditative, drawing you into a reflective space. The atmosphere is palpable and, while the director remains unknown, the execution feels intentional, which adds a layer of mystery. You get this blend of visuals and sounds that really highlights the themes of nature and elemental coexistence, a unique technical approach for its time. Definitely a standout piece in experimental video art from the '70s.
'Earthworks In Harmony' is a bit of a rarity in the video art scene, especially given its experimental nature. It was initially showcased at the Burnaby Art Gallery, and finding original tapes or documentation can be tough. Collector interest seems to be rising, particularly among those who appreciate early video installations and the exploration of elemental themes in art. Its multi-monitor arrangement and the obscurity of its director might make it a fascinating piece for those diving deeper into the avant-garde of the 1970s.'
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