Landscape architect Jon Piasecki, talks about nature, the woods, and a recent multi-year stone works project in New York State — Stone River.
Jon Piasecki is a graduate of Harvard University (with a Masters in Landscape Architecture in 1995), and Cornell University (with a B.S. in forest ecology in 1989). In 2004, he received the Prince Charitable Trust Rome Prize awarded by the American Academy in Rome, and was in residence at the Academy in 2005.
This film was created for Orion Magazine and has been posted here with their kind permission.
For more on Jon Piasecki, please check out this slideshow and essay.
Comments [10]
11.23.09
10:48
11.26.09
10:48
Big thanks.
11.26.09
04:12
And to acknowledge and thank the filmmaker for the 'slow film' strategies that give the viewer time to fully contemplate and comprehend the project, the maker, the method and the place.
And for the use of field recorded sound (rather than music) to create a sense of anticipation and involvement.
More please.
11.28.09
05:09
11.30.09
08:11
I would have been interested in hearing more about the Incas.
Boldly, I think the water-way could have been 12 inches wider or of varying widths. Yes, I know very boldly.
Thanks!
12.03.09
07:20
12.05.09
10:27
01.11.10
08:52
I read the press articles on the Golden Bough website (www.goldenbough.net) and the description of trail markers made of natural material or of native plant landscapes gladdened my heart. I hope that Mr. Piasecki updates his website with more images, as well as a link to this film. An exciting discovery for me.
06.14.10
12:32
06.14.10
07:20