The Wind Moves Us
The Oregon coast is among the windiest in the world. Harnessing that wind is a part of life. The Wind Moves Us is a series of visual testimonials from people who help us understand the tremendous opportunity afforded to us by this free, reliable, and invisible life-force.
The Wind Moves Us: Full Series
The Oregon coast is among the windiest in the world. Harnessing that wind is a part of life.
The Wind Moves Us was a series of visual testimonials from people who help us understand the tremendous opportunity afforded to us by this free, reliable, and invisible life-force; now, Oregon State Productions brought the series together to form one united short film, showcasing each of these viewpoints to result in something with more meaning and impact as one entity.
The Wind is Often a Messenger
Moe Bowstern is a writer, gallery artist, and puppeteer who lives in Portland, Oregon. Moe performs annually at the Astoria, Oregon Fisher Poets Gathering.
The Wind is a Switching Pattern
Jack Barth is a physical oceanographer who has spent his career researching coastal ocean circulation. Jack was the Executive Director of Oregon State University’s Marine Studies Initiative.
The Wind Can Be A Friend
Josh Norris is the Adventure Leadership Institute director at Oregon State University. Josh goes paragliding at various spots on the Oregon coast any chance he gets, from 7-13 knot winds.
The Wind is Energy Transformation
Shannon Souza is the co-founder of Oregon Coast Energy Alliance Network and the Policy Director at Pacific Ocean Energy Trust. Shannon is committed to advancing sustainable practices on the Oregon coast.