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DESCRIPTION:Against a compelling backdrop of Environmental art,   Natural World 
 Museum's Film series shows compelling   documentaries and movies with an 
 environmental message.  NWM seeks to promote film as an organizing media  
 for people to engage in a social movement demanding   global 
 sustainability.  ------------------------------------------------------  
 RIVERS & TIDES  Andy Goldsworthy's Rivers and Tides is a truly   beautiful, 
 Finnish-German 2001 documentary about   artist Goldsworthy, a Scotsman 
 whose medium is nature   itself and whose preferred studio is the outdoors, 
   particularly where water forever flows, rises, and/or   retreats. The 
 soft-spoken, secluded Goldsworthy is   seen hard at work making ephemeral 
 sculptures out of   bits of ice in the trees, or building tall, mysterious  
  cones from loose rock, which stand like spiritual   sentinels in forests 
 and on shorelines, overgrown by   plants or swallowed daily by high tides.  
  Filmmaker-cinematographer Thomas Reidelsheimer goes   to great and 
 sometimes inexplicable lengths to make   visual corollaries to 
 Goldsworthy's ideas about   underappreciated relationships between light, 
 color,   movement, balance, and fluidity of form in the real   world, 
 making Rivers and Tides a lively and always   surprising cinematic gallery. 
 Some of Goldsworthy's   most miraculous natural installations--stone walls  
  that snake through hundreds of feet of forest and   stream, for 
 instance--show up in the last half-hour.    \n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2004/09/22/47413.php
SUMMARY:Natural World Museum Rivers and Tides
LOCATION:Herbst International Exhibition Hall  Building 385 Moraga @ Montgomery  
 (South of Bowling Center)  San Francisco Presidio  FOR MAP: 
 http://www.fortmason.org/directions
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2004/09/22/47413.php
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