"Window Seat" was made in 2004 as an installation in an open closet in the office of the Santa Fé Art Institute – just large enough for one person to sit in, with a floor-to-ceiling window looking out on the building's main entrance. Four friends (David Dunn, Jackie M, Ann Racuya-Robbins, Gene Youngblood) were recorded describing what they saw out the window. Visitors then sat in the same place, listening on headphones to the recorded voices, and pre-recorded + live ambient sounds heard outside the window, a mix of past and present. This is an edited version; the original is about 45 minutes long.
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