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Description
Film, Audio, Video and Digital Art Allora and Calzadilla's video work entitled "Signs Facing the Sky" intervenes on the urban topography that stretches beneath an airplane's wings seconds before it lands at San Diego International Airport. The video work incorporates phrases collected by the artists during informal interviews with people who live or work in buildings along the flight path to create an image of the inner-city landscape in which voices of the city's residents intersect and overlap. --inSite_05 Born digital Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego, La Jolla, 92093-0175 (https://lib.ucsd.edu/sca) This film still was extracted from a DVD-R from the InSite Archive (MSS 707, Box 180, DVD 01) [Title, Date]. InSite Archive. MSS 707. Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego. Airport Bar, San Diego, California, United States
Type
image
Format
Film still
Form/Genre
public art
Identifier
ark:/20775/bb0173619v
Language
No linguistic content
Subject
Computer animation Transport planes Airports Cities and towns Video art Aerial views Film stills Political art Quotations (texts) Cityscapes Texts (document genres) San Diego International Airport Public art San Diego (Calif.) InSite_05
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