This makes me want to go to Texas. The video here is simply just a bunch of beautiful, wide and scenic shots of the landscape of the area near Marfa, TX (home also to the famed Marfa Prada Store). It’s a bit eerie if anything because there’s so little atmospheric sound.
For some odd reason, it really reminds me of No Country For Old Men.
I was very curious as to why a big name like Prada would expand to a small town like Marfa, and my suspicions about it being an art installation were confirmed in this New York Times article from 2005. Apparently, the “abandoned” Prada store is a permanent art installation by Berlin artists Michael Elmgreen and Ingar Dragset. If you want to see more photos of this place, head on over to Flickr where Prada Marfa photos are plenty.
The photos are wonderful and they certainly make me want to visit (they say also that the movie No Country For Old Men was shot there, which makes me want to visit the place even more).