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The Talking Poles: Love Pole
Talking Poles. A collaboration between Lorna Boschman, Victoria Moulder, T’Uy’Tanat-Cease Wyss and local community members who shared their voices and drumming. The collaged images on the Poles were created by Akash Murgai. The audio clips were created in collaboration with community members, with sound design by Take 5. This path goes past the Love Pole on the Serpentine Greenway in Surrey BC.
The Talking Poles public art installation, located on both sides of 68th Avenue at the Serpentine Greenway in Newton, Surrey B.C. Canada, commemorates a community dialogue project that transpired over the spring of 2009. The exterior of the two poles is emblazoned with symbolic imagery and words, denoting “peace” and “love” respectively, in languages used throughout the Newton community: Arabic, Chinese, Spanish, Hindi, Korean, Punjabi, French, and English. Also included are iconic First Nations symbols representing these terms, and their translation into binary code, representing the role digital technology plays in contemporary human life.
Working with people from the area, two themes were chosen – Love and Peace – these words are displayed in ten languages on the Poles. Pedestrians approaching the Pole trigger a sensor, activating prerecorded audio clips by local residents sending messages to future generations. Joining us was translator and artist TJ Grewal who helped us communicate with community members who provided audio recordings. Most of the audio pieces created for the Love and Peace themed Talking Poles were developed and recorded in this way.
To involve participants, we contacted a number of local community groups, schools and spiritual leaders; developed iconography with a university visual art class; worked with high school design students; and organized a World Drumming Day event at a First Nations housing co-op.
To engage residents who walked along the Greenway, we designed a Talking Pole prototype and placed it on location. With printed brochures in hand, we stood in front of the prototype inviting people to sit at a table and to talk with us.
The Sonic Map is another way to share our collaboration with future generations. This version created with the support of the Canada Council for the Arts. The original version created as a public art project for the City of Surrey B.C.
Creator: Digital Stories Canada
Published: 28 November 2021
🎧Audio Samples
T’Uy’Tanat-Cease Wyss Welcome Song
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T’Uy’Tanat-Cease Wyss worked with sound designer Take 5 to create these audio clips. Cease drums and sings a song welcoming visitors to the Pole.
Acharya S. P. Dwivedi - Connect Yourself
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Acharya S. P. Dwivedi's thoughts: "Love is there. Peace is there. Compassion is there. Harmony is there. Universal brotherhood. Love for environment. Respect for environment. Respect for nature. Those concepts are there. A very universal kind of thing. And then, you are coming to the personal. How you react to the nature, how you feel about the nature, how you feel about your neighbourhood. How you are going to connect yourself. (Connect yourself repeats.)
Greenway Elder 1
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English translation: First of all - God created light and put it into all the humanity. Since all the world grew out of the same light, none is good or bad.