Monday, May 31, 2010

Rewilding

Singing 385b in Briones Regional Park.


Thanks to Suzanne Husky for including bay area sacred harp singers in her Rewilding project, which addresses global warming through music.
"As temperatures increase, significant percentages of the Earth's species may become trapped--like fish out of water--in habitats that have become too hot, too dry, or too something else for them."
Based on that information, I'm asking a few musicians, to sing a song that belongs to their repertoire or that they create, that tells the creatures, plants to relocate, to move or go.
Suzanne's video is screening as part of Intersection for the Art's inaugural exhibition in their new space. It runs through July 3. And it's free!

Intersection 5M
901 Mission Street (@ 5th)
San Francisco CA 94103

Wed, May 19 - Sat, Jul 3 | 12pm - 6pm | FREE
Hours: Tuesday through Saturday 12 to 6pm
First Thursdays: 12 to 8 pm

More info here and here.

The artist

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