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White Sands, this 2014 documentary, is a fascinating dive into the long shadows cast by the nuclear fuel chain, specifically in New Mexico. Presented as a 3 screen projection on 16mm film, the installation offers a unique viewing experience. The interplay of visuals—landscapes, candid moments of local life, and industrial remnants—creates an atmosphere that's both haunting and reflective. You really feel the weight of history here. The pace is contemplative, allowing viewers to absorb the stark contrasts between the beauty of the New Mexican terrain and the invisible threats lurking beneath. The practical effects of the projection technique lend an organic feel to the experience, making it distinct. It’s more than just a visual piece; it’s a meditation on consequence and environment.
Three screen projection style feels immersiveFocus on environmental themesReflects on local history and industry impact
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