Seeing our very own dendroid grow alongside the new building last September was mesmerizing. Time-lapse was an interesting way to capture it: clouds speed pass, moody darkness comes and goes, huge cranes look nimble, artists, curators and onlookers scurry about. Over the course of four days we set out still cameras all around the site: one on the roof, one on the hillside, one in the courtyard. Thousands of photos were crunched into one HD movie. Enjoy! (p.s. Stay tuned for more video next week.)
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