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Biophilia: Peep Croak Growl – Sound of Listening
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Biophilia: Peep Croak Growl. In June of 2016, I had the honor of being an artist in residence at the Ayatana Research Program. In Ottawa, Canada. It was an amazing week living and working with other sound/media artists from around North America. We had daily excursions into the forrest, swamps, caves and cities of Ottawa and Quebec with naturalists, scientists and experts on biological sound. Here’s a sound collage I created with some field recordings I captured on the residency:. June 14, 2016.
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Jim des Rivieres Moth Images
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Winged Tapestries: Moths at Large. Esplanade Arts and Heritage Centre. Medicine Hat, Alberta - Jan. 19-May 20, 2017. Slideshow of all images in travelling show. Winged Tapestries: Moths at Large. Venice, California - Jun. 28-Oct. 2, 2016. Includes 3 new images of moths collected in Los Angeles. Vernissage Sat. Jul. 9, 2016. Wildlife Education Center of the Hudson Highlands Nature Museum. Cornwall-on-Hudson, NY - Jan. 31, 2015 through the end of 2016 - Includes 4 36x24" prints. Exhibit: The G2 Gallery.
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Natalie Draz: December 2014
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Friday, December 19, 2014. Ayatana Residency of Biophilia: An Intersection of Scientists and Artists in Wolfville, Halifax. At the very end of this summer, I had the pleasure of joining a group of artists and scientists for the Biophilia residency through the Ayatana Program, lead by Ayatana Director Alexis Williams. I loved the chance to see Nova Scotia again, this time up close and personally with nature! I found some pirate ship remnants on nearby shorelines. This very angry buoy. So I made a trilogy ...
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Natalie Draz: Ayatana Residency of Biophilia: An Intersection of Scientists and Artists in Wolfville, Halifax
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Friday, December 19, 2014. Ayatana Residency of Biophilia: An Intersection of Scientists and Artists in Wolfville, Halifax. At the very end of this summer, I had the pleasure of joining a group of artists and scientists for the Biophilia residency through the Ayatana Program, lead by Ayatana Director Alexis Williams. I loved the chance to see Nova Scotia again, this time up close and personally with nature! I found some pirate ship remnants on nearby shorelines. This very angry buoy.
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Stop 7
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1 From Hwy NS 101 Exit 11. 3 At the traffic light turn left. 4 Just past Noggins park near the corn maze. 5 Walk around the corn maze down a dirt path towards the tree line. 6 Once you are near the trees look for a path on the right. 7 Follow the marked Walking Trail over a bridge, up a hill and across a dirt road. From One Tree Grows. A contemporary take on the universality of the family tree and the number 3. This installation is sponsored by.
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