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Olafur Eliasson: Become Your Own Navigator | Art21 "Extended Play"

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    [Olafur Eliasson: Become Your Own Navigator]
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    Sometimes, art is capable of verbalizing,
    on your behalf,
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    a feeling that you might carry with you.
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    It could also be a traumatic thing,
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    or a positive memory.
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    Everyone sees something different
    because the artwork hosts
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    whatever subjective matter
    you bring to the artwork.
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    I recognize that this is not always the case.
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    Some people might feel
    that the art world is elitist
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    and not very good at listening,
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    and that's a very valid argument as well.
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    The great strength of not just art,
    but culture,
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    is this ability to be inclusive
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    and to essentially reflect
    people's emotional need.
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    I didn't really intend it,
    but this is a very circular show.
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    The title of the show is
    "The listening dimension."
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    It's constructed realities,
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    playing with the idea of an optical illusion.
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    If you are uncertain,
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    you are always
    welcome to look behind.
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    The abstraction allows for you
    to find out for yourself.
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    I find that very generous
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    and also very trust generating.
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    [BIRDS CHIRPING]
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    When I was in art school,
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    I discovered the so-called
    Light and Space Movement
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    out of California.
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    ["Second Meeting" (1989), James Turrell]
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    It was James Turrell and Robert Irwin--
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    people who introduced a set of
    spacial experiments
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    which were very much focused on
    reconsidering the role of the viewer
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    or the person engaged in art.
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    [Studio Olafur Eliasson, Berlin, Germany]
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    For me that had to do with trust--
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    that I was given the opportunity to
    actually have some responsibility.
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    Somebody telling you, "I trust you,"
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    "you can look at this,
    do something with it,"
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    "and make something that
    makes sense to you,"
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    that's actually one of the
    great things about art.
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    --It's time,
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    --and then it's light, right?
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    --You know, twelve months.
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    --And there is this...
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    My father was a painter.
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    He would travel into the mountains
    and I would tuck along.
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    While he was making art
    I would just climb and hug around,
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    and make small dams in the rivers.
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    That gave me a relatively relaxed,
    but also very tangible, relationship with
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    what type of environment
    the Icelandic landscape offered.
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    The Icelandic landscape has no trees,
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    no cars, no cows.
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    So it's kind of like looking like the moon.
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    You wonder,
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    "Am I looking at a space
    which is one hour, one day, or one week deep?"
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    Once you start walking, you realize,
    "that stone is actually not so far away."
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    It encourages you to
    become your own navigator.
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    If you are active,
    it will change.
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    If you're passive,
    it will be out of reach.
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    Everybody has a relationship
    with natural phenomena.
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    You don't have to be a professional
    to have an opinion about a rainbow.
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    I've been quite busy in my artworks,
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    saying, "Well, it's not about me
    growing up in nature."
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    "It's really about you
    and what you can make of it."
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    It's great to be in a situation
    where you feel that, on a deep level,
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    the surroundings reflect your emotional need,
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    because then you say,
    "I am needed."
Title:
Olafur Eliasson: Become Your Own Navigator | Art21 "Extended Play"
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Video Language:
English
Team:
Art21
Project:
"Extended Play" series
Duration:
05:04

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