Dive into the immersive world of “Blue Noise” an audiovisual installation funded by Ocean Week Canada. Created by the BluHeron Collective consisting of artists Christopher McLeod and Alex MacLean, this interactive experience explores the devastating impact of ocean noise pollution on marine life. Through projected visuals accompanied by generative soundscape, participants witness the harmony of healthy marine ecosystems juxtaposed with the disruptive noise generated by human activities. As viewers maneuver their hands in front of a sensor, their actions trigger and modify the simulated pollution, offering a visceral connection to the consequences of our actions.
Aligned with the Canadian Ocean Literacy Coalition’s mission, the installation serves as a participatory tool, bridging the gap between knowledge and action. Join us for the installation on the weekend of June 1st and 2nd from 12pm-4pm both days, at 100 Kellogg Lane in London, ON as we amplify the urgent call for ocean conservation through the powerful fusion of art and science.
BluHeron Collective, a visionary artist group, pioneers sonic art through cutting-edge technologies. Their avant-garde explorations intertwine immersive realms of augmented and virtual reality, transcending conventional boundaries. Enthralled by sonic landscapes, they craft mesmerizing experiences that redefine artistic expression. With a fusion of innovation and artistry, BluHeron pushes the boundaries of perception, inviting audiences into transformative journeys through sound and immersive mediums. Their collaborative synergy fuels a quest to redefine artistic landscapes, unveiling new dimensions within the intersection of technology and creativity. BluHeron Collective delves into topics related to the environment and social issues, using their platform to spark meaningful dialogues and provoke contemplation.