Kasahara Suite

room 4 ECHOES

Location: Gabriola, British Columbia, Canada

An interactive sound walk designed by Andrea Wong to be experienced within the S’ul-hween X’pey (Elder Cedar) Nature Reserve. Made up of recorded found sounds, instruments, and the sonic landscape around you.

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It is impossible to work on a place-based audio project without recognizing the site that this work was created upon: the beachside house that once belonged to a fierce island arts and community lover, Toshiko Kasahara, and the lands on which it stands, that of the Snuneymuxw First Nations Coast Salish Peoples, known today as Gabriola Island.


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