An experimental history of atmospheric rivers
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39 min
Artist Enid Baxter Ryce created an experimental documentary with a musical score by Philip Glass to portray, in moving images, the history of "atmospheric rivers," or streams of water vapor in the sky. Just like rivers that move water around on the land, atmospheric rivers—never visible to the naked eye—were a vital force in shaping the colonization of the American West. Today, the evolving scientific and cultural understandings of atmospheric rivers exemplify the complexity and importance of the stories we tell ourselves about science, climate, and the natural world. This film was created at the Days and Nights Festival held at the Philip Glass Center for the Arts, Science, and the Environment.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Kouslaa Kessler-Mata | Unowned | ||
Lauren Buffaloe-Muscatine | Unowned | ||
Charles Bell | Unowned | ||
Larry Schick | Unowned | ||
Philip Glass | Unowned |