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Rackstraw Downes: Texas Hills | "Exclusive" | Art21

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    [RACKSTRAW DOWNES: TEXAS HILLS]
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    People are very hypocritical, you know--
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    they like cosmetics.
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    If the place is all cleaned up,
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    and there's no sign of any functionalism going on here,
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    that's what they like.
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    They don't want to see the line that brings power to their refrigerator,
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    even though they get up in the morning and drink orange juice out of it.
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    [LAUGHS]
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    And my job is to provoke this hypocrisy
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    and tease this hypocrisy
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    and try to get some sense into their heads. [LAUGHS]
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    I'm in interested in landscape where people have acted upon it.
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    I grew up in a landscape like that.
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    England is very lived upon.
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    All of Europe really is, you know.
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    George Orwell said, "When you take a step somewhere in Europe,
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    you're probably treading on ten dead people."
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    [LAUGHS]
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    And it is like that!
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    And, I think that's okay.
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    The American romance with the untouched landscape is sort of foreign to me--
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    it's never exactly hit me, particularly.
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    And I like the landscape that has been modified--that's okay.
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    People aren't so bad.
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    They go in there and do these things,
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    and some of the things are rather wonderful,
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    and this is one of those places to me.
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    It's not in the middle of nowhere,
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    it's right here on the edge of town. [LAUGHS]
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    And you can see little bits of the town from here.
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    There's something funny about that juxtaposition that I like very much.
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    I find it very touching.
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    I also love the proximity of these towers.
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    The towers are enigmatic.
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    That white tower up there is such a wacky shape,
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    popping out of that mound.
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    And the cell tower is wonderful, too.
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    It's just so extraordinarily tall,
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    and those immense cables that hold it up, you know.
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    These things appeal to me.
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    And then I love the fact that the kids ride around on here in their ATVs.
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    The thought of somebody riding around on one of these machines like this,
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    with absolutely no rules and laws governing them,
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    and so forth and so on.
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    I think it's very wonderful.
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    I think it's a lovely bit of youth having its own good time, in its own way.
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    Taking the most dramatic little paths up there
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    so they'd be right on the crest--
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    always the path goes to the crest of the hill.
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    And I just find that all very delightful.
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    I like it.
Title:
Rackstraw Downes: Texas Hills | "Exclusive" | Art21
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Video Language:
English
Team:
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Project:
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Duration:
03:11

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