@@DoBTF2 I can confirm that it’s just as transformational an experience as you’re imagining it to be. Also hoping James can fully realize his masterpiece before he leaves us.
I’m a filmmaker at ASU (in addition to my own independent work) and James Turrell has partnered with our university’s art and design school, so we were given very rare access to visit and make this piece because of that partnership.
There were supposed to be $2000/night cabins...are they rentable? I'm glad you were wearing masks to keep yourselves safe in the middle of the desert in a massive indoor/outdoor complex! 😂😅😅
One of my absolute life goals is to see the Roden Crater in person. I hope James Turrell can see his ultimate artwork to the end in his lifetime
@@DoBTF2 I can confirm that it’s just as transformational an experience as you’re imagining it to be. Also hoping James can fully realize his masterpiece before he leaves us.
Just so glad he chose arizona (my home). I cannot wait to finally visit this place.
Thank you, Jordan!
I got to experience Turrell's work at the Guggenheim but Roden is next level.
Beautiful site. Looks like something out of Star Wars.
How does one get invited to Roden?? I have camped right next to the cinder cone when I was a resident of Flagstaff but had no idea it was... this!
I’m a filmmaker at ASU (in addition to my own independent work) and James Turrell has partnered with our university’s art and design school, so we were given very rare access to visit and make this piece because of that partnership.
Did you meet James? Curious about a person who would create something so interesting and not allow the public to enjoy it
There were supposed to be $2000/night cabins...are they rentable? I'm glad you were wearing masks to keep yourselves safe in the middle of the desert in a massive indoor/outdoor complex! 😂😅😅
Yea try finding a video of someone just walking around filming other areas...the complex is supposed to be massive and they barely show one area.
Be rich and talk about donating.
Looks like the set of a science fiction movie.
preferable to a copper mine, not as beautiful as it was in pristinity. hubris is beautiful to whom? snakes like snake dens
I think the missing Big Picture and interconnectivity in this video does not give the viewer the robust feeling the magnificent creation deserves.