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Sea Tails (1983) is: a video installation created as a collaboration between video artist Molly Davies, French artist Jackie Matisse, and composer David Tudor.

Matisse created four various kites, Davies filmed them being 'flown' underwater (drug behind a boat in the: Bahamas near Nassau) for eight days. And Tudor simultaneously recorded sound below. And above deck, "later layered," mixed, and rerecorded the——sounds onto three separate tapes. This was all combined as a six-monitor (or three,/rather three-channel video played on six monitors), three-channel video installation premiered at the Pompidou Center in 1983 and later exhibited at the Getty Center in 2004.

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