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american turbine

Adam Goodheart mulls over the place of the wind turbine in the American landscape:

Just a century ago, however, windmills by the hundreds of thousands dotted many of the same landscapes where their present-day descendants now loom. Nearly every farmyard had its own spindly device atop a steel tower, pumping water and powering lamps. Those windmills, in their time, stood for the settlers’ proud dominion over nature, for their self-sufficiency and for the Yankee ingenuity that produced something from nothing, literally from thin air. Dozens of manufacturers competed for customers, hawking machines whose brand names formed a kind of American poetry: Buckeye, Climax, Daisy, Dandy, OK, Tip Top, Whizz.

… I wonder whether the turbines of our own century may come to stand for newer forms of self-sufficiency, less individual than national. Rising from the land in shapes as gracile as Brancusi sculptures, they seem to inhabit a middle ground between technology and nature — perfect emblems, perhaps, of a conflicted culture that cherishes its iPhones and organic gardens in equal measure. Maybe, too, they will still stand for the old American dream of snatching something from thin air: a future without sacrifice, and liberty as boundless as the sky.

Goodheart’s piece is accompanied by a few photographs from Mitch Epstein’s forthcoming American Power, which “examines how energy is produced and used in the American landscape.”

One Response to “american turbine”

  1. Ali Marcus says:

    Dear Adam –

    I am a Seattle-based songwriter. I would like to briefly mention that if you have a moment, please check out the following links:

    http://www.myspace.com/alimarcus where a rough demo of “The Windmill Song” can be heard. I wrote it in 2008.

    http://www.dailykos.com/story/2009/2/11/15178/3326 for lyrics and some Daily Kos comments on the song.

    thanks very much for helping to bring this issue to attention!

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