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  • Makes me proud & tearful

    5
    By Phil Boyd Studge
    If you can imagine all the things, unimaginable time, inventiveness, toil, ambition... All the things which have brought us to - today. To the internet. To our first steps into space. Surviving one calamity after another - for eons... If you can find the better part of an hour and you are fortunate enough to have a reasonably spectacular A/V system in a darkened room - YOU MUST SEE THIS.
  • Religious Experience

    5
    By Dr. Brahms
    Amazing music with an amazing visual journey! I will certainly keep watching and listening for more from Eric Whitacre. It is such a joy to discover new music and new experiences! Truly a "religious experience" no matter your background!
  • A Masterful Fusion of Art and Science

    5
    By auntie-xochitl
    “Deep Field” is a fusion of visual and aural compositions – each, by themselves - is stunning; yet when combined together, is a mesmerizing masterpiece for our eyes and ears. It overflows with exquisite astronomical images of our Universe as revealed through Science to bring a soaring Secular uplift and a primal Spiritual awe that only Nature can evoke! Each “blink” brings gorgeous images that float by in the boundless darkness of Space. The music is ethereal and pure, in both its simplicity and complexity. Sound waves are beautifully represented as lacy, feathery fireworks. The final part of the choir piece struck me as a metaphor for Earth breathing: inhaling and exhaling, as a single organism - which She is - in the vast expanse of Space. Watching “Deep Field” was a meditative experience that elevated me above worldly worries and melted day-to-day concerns into petty nothingness, if even for just a moment. It was best viewed on a large screen in a darkened room. How I wish that Galileo, Hubble, and other historic astronomers could have viewed this film! Their work planted the seeds for this masterful work of Art and Science. Thank you, Eric Whitacre, and to ALL involved for accomplishing this colossal project and inviting the world to sing along.