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Entangled Waters art installation at the Santa Barbara Courthouse

Video projections of dancers swimming through trash will light up the walls and arches of the Santa Barbara County Courthouse. The videos are part of an art installation project called Entangled Waters.

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By Jonathan Bastian • Apr 13, 2018 • 1 min read

Video projections of dancers swimming through trash will light up the walls and arches of the Santa Barbara County Courthouse. The videos are part of an art installation project called Entangled Waters. Set to a live score of bass, saw and vocals, the project highlights the relationship between our oceans, plastic and climate change, and asks people to take personal action.

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    Jonathan Bastian

    Host, Life Examined

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    Kathryn Barnes

    Producer, Reporter

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    Lamara Heartwell

    Dancer and choreographer

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