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Requiem for a Glacier: Mourning Climate Change
One critique I have is of the inclusion of a black box which appears twice in the piece. During one section, the box begins in the centre of the screen, as seen in the above still, and...
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Requiem for a Glacier: Mourning Climate Change
To draw attention to this issue, Victoria BC composer and artist Paul Walde created Requiem for a Glacier, a forty-minute video installation and sound performance currently on view at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. Filmed on July 27, 2013, the...
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Requiem for a Glacier: Mourning Climate Change
The text sung by the solo vocalist and chorus during the first two movements of the requiem are based on a Latin translation of a 2012 BC government press release that approved the construction of the year-round Jumbo Glacier Resort for skiing.5The last two...
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Requiem for a Glacier: Mourning Climate Change
One of the first images in the video installation is of the chorus, shot from behind, being led by conductor Ajtony Csaba, music professor and symphony orchestra director at the University of Victoria. Everyone dressed in black to...
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Requiem for a Glacier: Mourning Climate Change
Several times throughout the piece, the camera focuses upon the conductor. He stands alone, in the centre of the screen on an outcropping of rocks, facing the glacier in his tuxedo...
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Requiem for a Glacier: Mourning Climate Change
In another section of the video installation, a woman attached to a safety rope, slowly and methodically walks across the glacier. She is singing with sheets of music in her hand, seemingly communing with, and offering homage to, the...
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Requiem for a Glacier: Mourning Climate Change
Another strength of the piece is the use of close-ups of the terrain of the glacier, many of which focus of the large rivulets of water flowing downward. In a number of shots, the...
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Editor's Note
These questions seem particularly poignant as we enter our second Fall season of the pandemic. With almost 27,000 deaths in Canada from the disease and a fourth wave...
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Materiality, Interaction, and the Other: Colton Hash & Freya Olafson
Victoria, BC based artist Colton Hash’s work deals directly with the data produced by the physical world and reflects it in a digital space. The relationship he creates between physical, data,...
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Materiality, Interaction, and the Other: Colton Hash & Freya Olafson
Hash’s Acoustic Turbulence (2019) also mixes the physical and digital by using the Unity WebGL platform to allow viewers to interact with hydrophone data from Ocean Networks Canada.1Although the interactions are less complex...