This view from above while moving rapidly across the wooded terrain is interrupted only by the reflection of blue sky in the ponds below. Theimages, which have been altered with an image processor, have a color and texture that is odd and unfamiliar. They have been described by art critic JeanneGreenberg as, "making the landscape appear self-generating with its kelly greens, stark whites, and fluorescent blues." This modulation of color andjuxtaposition of earth and sky is a recurrent theme of mine, a metaphor for disorder. Here in this installation the video tape hints at a horizon which is impliedin the distance. But this horizon is never seen and it is this that generates the viewers urgency of expectation. As Greenberg points out, "This tape, then,with its relentless movement and saturating view, becomes a primer for the tension between the work and the viewer."