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Forgotten Landscape (2006)
Total Running Time: 3 minutes, without sound
Film/Video Installation
Hyatt Denver Convention Center Hotel
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Forgotten Landscape is a permanent video installation
designed specifically for the new Hyatt Denver Convention
Center Hotel in downtown Denver. The installation consists
of a custom panoramic nine-video flatscreen configuration
built into the Hotel architecture displaying High Definition
video content. The installation is located in the Porte
Cochere area to the side of the hotel's entrances on
15th Street, and is visible from outside the hotel.
The thirty-seven minute film loop displayed on the
video screens explores the spectrum of moods and textures
experienced in the obscure corners of the Colorado landscape
- areas often overlooked, yet are quintessentially Colorado.
A variety of environments - dry grassy plains, plowed
fields, an abandoned farmhouse, mountain meadows, creeks
and canyons - are associatively composed together to
form a new dynamic and creative geography. Experimental
techniques are used in the film to represent the act
of seeing and recognizing the figurative world, as images
emerge from- and dissolve into overexposed shots.
In its location at the Denver Convention Center Hotel,
Forgotten Landscape offers visitors to the hotel a unique
experience of the outlying Colorado landscape.
Forgotten Landscape was shot in 2005 on 16mm and Super
8mm film and edited in High Definition video.
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