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A passing cloud
All eyes turn upwards
In silent meditation
To endless blue sky.
Meditation music
Walking through a pathway surrounded by clouds of clipped box, one eventually rises up a gentle slope to find a building of wood construction on stilts that has no windows on any of the four walls. Entering through two sets of doors one walks in to discover a single room approximately 8 metres square. Around the white painted wall space are benches of unpainted wood. The ceiling is a smooth surface painted white. In the centre of the ceiling is an aperture approximately 3 metres square that forms a window to what is obviously the sky above. The effect is absorbing. A buzzard flies overhead, and everything is silent.
When we visited last week there were about a dozen people in the 'box', eyes towards the sky in total silence. It was an uplifting experience, and I sat with our youngest grandson for about 20 minutes, both of us totally absorbed. And yes - the sky was just blue.
This is the art installation called Skyspace: Seldom Seen by James Turrell, and is one of many public artworks that can be seen at Houghton Hall in Norfolk.
In silent meditation
To endless blue sky.
Meditation music
Walking through a pathway surrounded by clouds of clipped box, one eventually rises up a gentle slope to find a building of wood construction on stilts that has no windows on any of the four walls. Entering through two sets of doors one walks in to discover a single room approximately 8 metres square. Around the white painted wall space are benches of unpainted wood. The ceiling is a smooth surface painted white. In the centre of the ceiling is an aperture approximately 3 metres square that forms a window to what is obviously the sky above. The effect is absorbing. A buzzard flies overhead, and everything is silent.
When we visited last week there were about a dozen people in the 'box', eyes towards the sky in total silence. It was an uplifting experience, and I sat with our youngest grandson for about 20 minutes, both of us totally absorbed. And yes - the sky was just blue.
This is the art installation called Skyspace: Seldom Seen by James Turrell, and is one of many public artworks that can be seen at Houghton Hall in Norfolk.
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Amelia club has replied to JeanAmelia club has replied to HappySnapperSami Serola (inactiv… club has addedAmelia club has replied to Sami Serola (inactiv… clubSami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to Amelia clubI only started listening few minutes before the second comment, when I arrived to the office. But the music has now played non-stop two and half hours on my headphones, while I work, and no problem at all. For some reason this does not make me sleepy, only relaxed.
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