Saturday, July 4, 2009

Live blog mill-Spiral Jetty

High-tech, which I saw the work, here is a detour, and the camera "You ordered me to stop eating cheese and twisted and crackers and apples, which is somewhere in the middle, only the feet of large dams," Robert Smithson Spiral Jetty.

This project was built here in the edge of the Great Salt Lake, about two and a half hours in the city Salt Lake City in April 1970, as was the case with the first Earth Day, and provided that the minimum of (slowly) the circulation in all parts of the world.

The Bank, which was not familiar with this concept is a great work of art "based on the ground with materials from the ground, and the awareness can not be otherwise, because you can not go to it when it was" not Louis, an expert on the pavement and the cycle of art historian, who teaches at Westminster College in Salt Lake City.

Spiral Dock is probably the most famous ground, and here the first time, I can not understand why. May ask, how strong basalt eruptions may have built the dam, but they go to see the salt crystals and the legs, to see the breadth of the lake and flocks of Pelicans flew above, to understand.

This is the story and the pictures published in the wild on Saturday as part of my tour in 2009. But now, when I wrote to the Inmarsat BGAN satellite modem with me, I wanted to take the money as to what can be done in the first live-Louis blogs published here.

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