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Sounds In Our Changing World Presents: On Interdependence
CJLO 1690AM
5 episodes
4 months ago
On Interdependence is a five part audio artwork that uses history, stories, sounds, and music to explore different perspectives and examine the threats posed by the climate crisis in Montreal. Each piece features a humanistic portrait of the city, its surroundings, and the lives that occupy it. Created, written and narrated by naakita feldman-kiss Production assistance and sound design by Adam Mbowe Scoring and audio engineering by Simon Chenaux and Yoann Denesle Graphic and web design by angeli.ca Funded by the Community Radio Fund of Canada.
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On Interdependence is a five part audio artwork that uses history, stories, sounds, and music to explore different perspectives and examine the threats posed by the climate crisis in Montreal. Each piece features a humanistic portrait of the city, its surroundings, and the lives that occupy it. Created, written and narrated by naakita feldman-kiss Production assistance and sound design by Adam Mbowe Scoring and audio engineering by Simon Chenaux and Yoann Denesle Graphic and web design by angeli.ca Funded by the Community Radio Fund of Canada.
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Sounds In Our Changing World Presents: On Interdependence
On Interdependence || If the Birds Stop Singing
Birds contribute a lot to our planet and its ecosystems, which is why their decline raises such cause for concern. The needs of birds are often a reflection of our own. By ensuring their needs are cared for, we inevitably care for the rest of the system as well.
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3 years ago
18 minutes

Sounds In Our Changing World Presents: On Interdependence
On Interdependence || From Shores and Depths
The Saint Lawrence River is a source of drinking water for Quebec residents, used for transportation of goods, and plays a vital role to the natural systems surrounding it. And yet, we take it for granted and continue to pollute and dump raw sewage into its waters.
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3 years ago
24 minutes

Sounds In Our Changing World Presents: On Interdependence
On Interdependence || In the Heat of the Summer
Montreal has what's known as a semi-continental climate, marked by warm, humid summers, and very cold winters. Heatwaves and cold snaps have always been a part of Montreal weather, but they're starting to get hotter, longer, and more frequent.
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3 years ago
19 minutes

Sounds In Our Changing World Presents: On Interdependence
On Interdependence || What I Breathe In You Breathe Out
What are we breathing in every day and every night? Is Montreal's air as clean as we think?
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3 years ago
18 minutes

Sounds In Our Changing World Presents: On Interdependence
On Interdependence || Where the Snow Goes
Montreal is the only city on earth with its population density that manages as much snow as it does. Every year, 3,000 workers come together to clear 12 million cubic metres of snow from 10,000 kilometres of streets and sidewalks.
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3 years ago
18 minutes

Sounds In Our Changing World Presents: On Interdependence
On Interdependence is a five part audio artwork that uses history, stories, sounds, and music to explore different perspectives and examine the threats posed by the climate crisis in Montreal. Each piece features a humanistic portrait of the city, its surroundings, and the lives that occupy it. Created, written and narrated by naakita feldman-kiss Production assistance and sound design by Adam Mbowe Scoring and audio engineering by Simon Chenaux and Yoann Denesle Graphic and web design by angeli.ca Funded by the Community Radio Fund of Canada.