Live Visitor Blogging
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Emily says:
What is an animal's point of view? What's the point of viewing it?
It was interesting to see the difference between the flighty, chaotic movement of the pheasant (a prey animal, always on the watch for predators) and the plodding, deliberate steps of the tortoise. The exhibition helped me to "feel" the different types of movement of the animals. Very cool!
Posted 7.15.2007 @ 4:16pm
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superman says:
What is an animal's point of view? What's the point of viewing it?
ummmmmmmmmmm
Do you have any questions for Sam Easterson?
no
How has this exhibition changed your point of view?
i now have seen and witnesses the life of animals
Posted 7.15.2007 @ 4:15pm
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Lauren Wong says:
What is an animal's point of view? What's the point of viewing it?
What i saw was grass and sky it was a new experience for me.
Posted 7.15.2007 @ 3:49pm
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Rich G says:
What is an animal's point of view? What's the point of viewing it?
Localized viewpoints from an unusual perspective
Do you have any questions for Sam Easterson?
What other types of art forms does Sam work with?
How has this exhibition changed your point of view?
Yes, unique views can change your perspectives on every day life and objects.
Posted 7.15.2007 @ 3:14pm
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Steven Hasty says:
What is an animal's point of view? What's the point of viewing it?
THe camera was more focused on the animal and not what the exibit is about the word of the animal
Do you have any questions for Sam Easterson?
do you know how to shut off the auto focus on the camera you have a great conceptet the the auto focus focus in the animal i cound see the world of the animal
Posted 7.15.2007 @ 2:45pm
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About Live Visitor Blogging
Part of the in-gallery exhibition experience allows visitors to respond to a series of questions that will appear live in this section of the Web site. Some of these questions include:
- What is an animal's point of view? What's the point of viewing it?
- Do you have any questions for Sam Easterson?
- How has this exhibition changed your point of view?
This is your chance to contribute to this discussion about art, animals and Sam’s work. Follow the dialogue here or stop by the exhibition and add to the discussion.