The title of this video, taken from the texts of the architect Kengo Kuma, suggests a way of looking at everything as “interconnected and intertwined” - such as the historical and the present and the tool and the artifact. Images and representations of two structures in the Portland...
This Traveltalk series short begins along the mighty Columbia River, which empties into the Pacific Ocean at Portland. The river passes through three dams. The salmon have a difficult task of making it up Celilo Falls, a spot where many native fishermen await. Outside of Bend, Rasmus Petersen has...
Using only nature and his immediate surroundings, filmmaker Brandon Wilson creates an experimental documentary that ignites the imagination of wandering in nature, and creates a loving portrait to the woods he calls home. Over the course of a year, Wilson set out to document— and accentuate—his...
Welcome to Oregon: a 100% real place. But when you’re here, you might swear otherwise. Like when you see a ghost forest emerge from the ocean. Or a beachside dune buggy soaring through the air. Underground cave networks twisting through marble rock. Mysterious shapes submerged in clear blue...
A terminally-ill young woman goes on a trip with her sister and friends before deciding whether or not she will go through with her choice of physician-assisted dying provided through Oregon's Death with Dignity Act law.
Welcome to Oregon, a place we still get excited telling you about. The spirit of Oregon comes from a natural world filled with otherworldly feelings. And from miniature restaurants on wheels, where talented chefs sling hand-stretched noodles and spirits serve spirits. It’s a place where imaginary...
We present for your pleasure a pictorial story of a nud!st's vacation, giving you as scenic background the great Northwest ... its mountains, rivers and lakes. A picture taken with the artistic scenic effect always in mind. One girl's idea of what back to nature can mean.