What might it mean to be oceanic? To act in the world from a place of oceanic consciousness? From a Whale’s Back is an installation that explores the visual and sonic underwater world inhabited by whales of different species - orcas, humpbacks and minke whales - from Antarctica to the northeastern Pacific. It uses video taken from tags used by scientists to monitor whales.
Read MoreWhat might it mean to be oceanic? To act in the world from a place of oceanic consciousness? From a Whale’s Back is an installation that explores the visual and sonic underwater world inhabited by whales of different species - orcas, humpbacks and minke whales - from Antarctica to the northeastern Pacific. It uses video taken from tags used by scientists to monitor whales. This video is of minke whales in Antarctica.
Read MoreWhat might it mean to be oceanic? To act in the world from a place of oceanic consciousness? From a Whale’s Back is an installation that explores the visual and sonic underwater world inhabited by whales of different species - orcas, humpbacks and minke whales - from Antarctica to the northeastern Pacific. It uses video taken from tags used by scientists to monitor whales. This video is of humpback whales in Monterey Bay California.
Read MoreWhat might it mean to be oceanic? To act in the world from a place of oceanic consciousness? From a Whale’s Back is an installation that explores the visual and sonic underwater world inhabited by whales of different species - orcas, humpbacks and minke whales - from Antarctica to the northeastern Pacific. It uses video taken from tags used by scientists to monitor whales. This video is of minke whales in Antarctica.
Read MoreWhat might it mean to be oceanic? To act in the world from a place of oceanic consciousness? From a Whale’s Back is an installation that explores the visual and sonic underwater world inhabited by whales of different species - orcas, humpbacks and minke whales - from Antarctica to the northeastern Pacific. It uses video taken from tags used by scientists to monitor whales. This video is of humpback whales in Monterey Bay California.
Read MoreA sound walk where oceanic voices – bowhead and beluga whales, bearded seals and narwhals – speak directly into our ears from arctic waters.
Read MoreFloor to ceiling video wall projection, two-channel sound, 5 color still images, wall drawn text
Read MoreMississippi Tornado (2012/14) combines a field recording of the sound of WWII warning sirens used to signal an approaching tornado in Memphis, with a wall drawing of the overlapping natural and political border made by the changing route of the river through the Mississippi Delta.
Read MoreYou Me Swim Blackbird creates an awareness of one’s own lived time through sound.
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