FWD: CLUI exhibit announcement

On display at the Center for Land Use Interpretation /
Los Angeles:

ON THE FARM: LIVE STOCK FOOTAGE BY LIVESTOCK

In this exhibit, farm animals show us their point of
view through
wireless video cameras installed temporarily on their
head and necks by
virtuoso animal and plant videographer Sam Easterson.

Easterson's technology enables a cow, a pig, a goat, a
chicken, a
sheep, and a horse to guide us around their world;
what they look at, what
catches their attention, how they move through space,
and how they
relate to one another, on the farm.

Opening Friday, November 14, 2003
Sam Easterson will talk about his work on Saturday,
December 6th @ 7pm

A CLUI Independent Interpreter Program Event
More info: http://www.clui.org/

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The CLUI Los Angeles Exhibit Hall is open noon to five
PM,
Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, or by appointment.
Admission is free.

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> On display at the Center for Land Use Interpretation /
> Los Angeles:
>
> ON THE FARM: LIVE STOCK FOOTAGE BY LIVESTOCK
>
> In this exhibit, farm animals show us their point of
> view through
> wireless video cameras installed temporarily on their
> head and necks by
> virtuoso animal and plant videographer Sam Easterson.
>
> Easterson's technology enables a cow, a pig, a goat, a
> chicken, a
> sheep, and a horse to guide us around their world;
> what they look at, what
> catches their attention, how they move through space,
> and how they
> relate to one another, on the farm.
>
> Opening Friday, November 14, 2003
> Sam Easterson will talk about his work on Saturday,
> December 6th @ 7pm
>
> A CLUI Independent Interpreter Program Event
> More info: http://www.clui.org/
>
> —————–
>
> The CLUI Los Angeles Exhibit Hall is open noon to five
> PM,
> Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, or by appointment.
> Admission is free.
>
> —————–
>
>
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