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Thursday, April 21, 2016

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Earth Day EcoArt Confronts Deforestation, Fracking, Nuclear Hazards In Eastern US Woodlands


2016-04-18-1460997429-702075-1AvivaBluedTrees1.jpgOn Earth Day, April 22, 2016, New York-based eco-artist Aviva Rahmani will conduct The Blued Tree Symphony, an interstate activist eco-artwork that she describes as “an iterative symphony with tree-soloists.” That is, in which trees actually participate in the musical performance. Rahmani’s eco-art event consists of minimalist music incorporating the sound of the trees and wind through their branches and leaves, conceptual painting in nature and political performance-activism in which residents and activists from three Eastern US states will partake in a show of solidarity for forests in danger of destruction by a proposed interstate natural gas pipeline. The visual aspect of Rahmani’s Blued Tree Symphony spans several miles of Virginia, New Hampshire and New York State woodlands, each situated at 1/3 mile measures across the states where proposed pipelines are soon to be buried. 

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