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Framing the Viewshed: Groundswell

Sep 22, 2013: 2pm - 6pm
Olana State Historic Site

5720 Route 9G | Hudson, NY 12534 | 518-828-0135
http://www.olana.org/

Framing the Viewshed: Groundswell Poster

Framing the Viewshed: Groundswell Poster. Designed by Jess Puglisi. (Sep 22, 2013)

Framing the Viewshed: Groundswell Postcard

Framing the Viewshed: Groundswell Postcard. Designed by Jess Puglisi and Cara Turett. (Sep 22, 2013)

Paul D. Miller (DJ Spooky) at Olana State Historic Site

Paul D. Miller (DJ Spooky) at Olana State Historic Site. Photograph by Mark Prezorski. (Sep 18, 2013)

"Framing the Viewshed: Groundswell" Image

"Framing the Viewshed: Groundswell" Image. Photographed by Beth Schneck Photography. (Aug 01, 2013)

Admission: $20 in advance ($30 day of); 12 & under: free
Tickets: groundswell.brownpapertickets.com
All proceeds benefit The Olana Partnership and WGXC Hands-on Radio.

The Olana Partnership and Wave Farm’s WGXC 90.7-FM are pleased to announce Framing the Viewshed: Groundswell, a groundbreaking event, which features site-specific works in sound, text, installation, and movement. Over a dozen artists will reflect on and react to Olana as an ambitious and early environmental work.

Installation, performance, and participation from: DJ Spooky, Pauline Oliveros, Japanther, Eteam, robbinschilds, Bobby Previte, Maximilian Goldfarb, Greg Fox, Nadja Verena Marcin, David Kermani, Archie Rand, Nancy Shaver, Beth Schneck, and Cara Turett.

Olana’s 250-acre landscape was originally designed in response to its integral views— the ���Olana Viewshed”— by Hudson River School artist Frederic Church. Groundswell audiences will explore the property’s undiscovered roads and naturalistic scenes as they encounter each project site.

Framing the Viewshed: Groundswell is co-organized by The Olana Partnership and Wave Farm’s WGXC 90.7-FM, and is made possible, in part, with public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts' Electronic Media and Film Presentation Funds grant program, administered by the ARTS Council of the Southern Finger Lakes; as well as individual contributors including David Kermani. Photo: Beth Schneck Photography