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what sand? what trace? (2009)
photography, six states of a sand trace

sand clips

real time sand clips (including ipads and iphones)

complete trace, video with aural track / hebert-zannos, a complete 12 minutes piece, 43 mb quicktime

sand tracing: close-up clips / hebert, 4 minute 35 seconds, 28 mb quicktime

sand tracing: close-up clips / hebert-friedman, 1 minute 57 seconds, 101 mb quicktime

sand tracing: close-up clips / hebert-turpin, 2 minute 22 seconds, 234 mb mp4

timelapse sand clips (including ipads and iphones)

sand tracing: a collection of timelapses / hebert, 4 minute 18 seconds, 309 mb quicktime

timelapse sand clips (use flash: not for ipads and iphones)

sand tracing: two-part timelapse 9 / hebert, 1 minute 29 seconds, 229 mb quicktime

sand tracing: timelapse 19 / hebert, 8 seconds, 83 mb quicktime

sand tracing: timelapse 21 / hebert, 10 seconds, 39 mb quicktime

sand tracing: timelapse 22 / hebert, 11 seconds, 64 mb quicktime

sand tracing: timelapse 23 / hebert, 11 seconds, 56 mb quicktime

sand tracing: timelapse 28xx / hebert, 21 seconds, 259 mb quicktime

other documents

random traces a gallery, twelve photos, 11mb

description of optional sound program

traces, a visual catalog

i think having land and not ruining it is the most beautiful art that anybody could ever want to own.
(andy warhol)

creative commons license jean-pierre hébert (30 Mar 2013)

contact: jeanpierrehebert [at] gmail [dot] com