Time does not exist as minutes, months, and years.
Land does not exist just for building on.
The Blue Lake Project was created for Caldera Arts to help provide a new perspective on the land surrounding their facility outside Sisters, Oregon—One in which we belong to the earth, instead of the other way around.
From nature to nurture, we are largely led into a human-centric worldview—taught to think of time in terms of minutes, months, and year. We are conditioned to think of the earth as property meant for apartment buildings and parking lots. The Blue Lake…
From nature to nurture, we are largely led into a human-centric worldview—taught to think of time in terms of minutes, months, and year. We are conditioned to think of the earth as property meant for apartment buildings and parking lots. The Blue Lake Project was created by multimedia producer Lee “Leaf” Emmert for Caldera Arts as a way provide viewers a window into another way of thinking—that perhaps we belong to the earth, instead of the other way around.
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