
Out of many faces, one American portrait
Clip: 10/7/2014 | 6m 5s
Out of many faces, one American portrait: Artist creates Washington ‘facescape’
To see Jorge Rodríguez-Gerada's "facescape," you have to be high above the crowds on the National Mall, either at the top of the Washington Monument or in the sky. Called “Out of Many, One,” -- the translation of "E Pluribus Unum" -- the artist created a composite face from 50 photographs of young men from Washington, D.C. Jeffrey Brown reports.
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Out of many faces, one American portrait
Clip: 10/7/2014 | 6m 5s
To see Jorge Rodríguez-Gerada's "facescape," you have to be high above the crowds on the National Mall, either at the top of the Washington Monument or in the sky. Called “Out of Many, One,” -- the translation of "E Pluribus Unum" -- the artist created a composite face from 50 photographs of young men from Washington, D.C. Jeffrey Brown reports.
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