Songs of the Graceful Giants
Sound conveys the world of whales. Visuals present the world of humans.
Audiovisual Composition
Live Performance
An audio-visual interactive piece born from research into the whales of the Salish coast — their migratory patterns, echolocation, and wondrous communications. The piece also looks at how cohabiting this earth with humans and waves of industrialization has affected their lives.
The piece tracks the whales of the Salish coast through time: before industrialization, through the disruption of their acoustic world, how they navigate sound pollution, and a proposal for interspecies coexistence.
01Video documentation
Vimeo — SFU Cinema excerpt
SFU Goldcorp Centre for the Arts · excerpt
3 min · 2024
Vimeo — Emily Carr
Emily Carr University · full performance
20 min
YouTube — BioSonic Festival
BioSonic Festival · Galiano Island · full performance
40 min
02Visual stills
Visual still 01
01 / 04
03Performances
Sep 2024
Emily Carr University · Integrated Motion Studio
Vancouver, BC
Mar 2024
BioSonic Festival · Active/Passive Performance Society
Galiano Island, BC
Horizontal · performance
Vertical · 01
Vertical · 02
04Technical design
Tech design photo
Technical setup · tools and signal flow
2024
05Credits
XEL (Hadis Fard) — sound and visual composer, performer
Emmalena Fredriksson — dance artist
Supported by: Active Passive Performance Society · Leña Art Residency · Emily Carr University of Art + Design
Emmalena Fredriksson — dance artist
Supported by: Active Passive Performance Society · Leña Art Residency · Emily Carr University of Art + Design