Tranquility Falls
Description
Tranquility Falls, is a floor-to-ceiling projection of what appears to be a synthetic waterfall and a cascade of phrases that describes various features of self-help culture. The words start slowly, earnestly and meditatively. Accelerating to an annoying crescendo, in three short minutes they leave viewers with a snide sense of being superior to such well-meaning illusions. David Pagel, Los Angeles Times
            Creator
Stevens, Grant
            Date
2013
            Rights
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            Genre
Video Installation
            Platform
Single channel digital video
            Work URL
Image 1 Description / Attribution
Grant Stevens, Tranquility Falls, 2013, digital video with sound, 3 min 3 sec, video still, courtesy the artist and Sullivan + Strumpf, Sydney
            Citation
Stevens, Grant, “Tranquility Falls,” ADELTA, accessed November 4, 2025, https://adelta.uws.edu.au/items/show/233.

