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at the metropolitan museum of art: people-watching outside on the museum's stairs, and inside via Thomas Struth's One Hour Video Portraits within the Met's great hall. At about 14 by 24 feet, the portraits are moving video of someone staring at the camera for an hour each.
They are steady and unmoving except for occasional blinks of the eyelids and other small, involuntary muscular events, and such subtleties as the fading of the day's light, the gentle lift of a strand of hair in a passing breeze, and other initially imperceptible occurrences.
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Saturday 22 March 2003

people watching snaps at the metropolitan museum of art

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