A few more panoramas exploring the South's agri-industrial history. Each panorama is comprised of multiple Nikon D800e vertical frames stitched together. Click to enlarge!
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A recent panorama from my ongoing series exploring the agro-industrial history of the South.
James Turrell: Three Gems, Skyspace at the de Young, 2005
In 2005 American artist James Turrell created one of his Skyspaces for the sculpture garden at the de Young Museum in San Fransisco.
“Although Turrell has created other skyspaces, his project for the de Young will be his first skyspace to adopt the stupa form. The sculpture will be sited in a grass-covered hill in the Osher Sculpture Garden. Viewers will walk through a short tunnel cut into the hill, and then enter into a cylindrical space carved out of the hill. The retaining walls of this cylindrical space will be white concrete and the floor will be red stone. At the center of this cylindrical space will be a rough-hewn, black basalt stupa form. Entering the round stupa through a door, viewers will sit on a stone bench that runs around the circumference of the skyspace and view the sky through an oculus cut in the roof of the chamber. Viewers’ perceptions of the sky color will be subtly altered by an L.E.D. lighting system inside the chamber, and by changing light and weather conditions outside the chamber.”
Read more at the de Young's site-specific commissions here. Photos taken with Sigma DP1 Merrill.