CLUI - On Display
In the Los Angeles exhibit space beginning November 14, 2003

 

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.

Center for Land Use Interpretation Independent Interpreter Program Event
Thanks to:
Sam Easterson
Paul Finck at Huetopia

Sam Easterson’s enterprise, called Animal, Vegetable, Video endeavors to create the world’s largest library of video footage that has been captured from the perspective of animals, plants and the environments they inhabit. The company creates its video footage by outfitting wild animal and plants with ‘helmet-mounted’ video cameras. It also installs micro video cameras deep inside animal and plant habitats. All video footage that Animal, Vegetable, Video collects becomes part of its extensive video library. [ more info ]

 

 

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