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Stoney Creek Soundwalk TRACK 1: STREAMKEEPERS
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Stoney Creek Soundwalk TRACK 1: STREAMKEEPERS

Stoney Creek Soundwalk TRACK 1: STREAMKEEPERS Interactive Map: https://restoryingcomm.wixsite.com/digitalstories/soundwalk Re-storying Community: Arts-based Digital Storytelling for Community Inquiry Principal Investigator: Dr. Ching-Chiu Lin Music & Video Recorded and Produced by: Emily Clarke Supported by: Simon Fraser University This video series is based on research supported by the Government of Canada's New Frontiers in Research Fund (NFRF). Description: The Stoney Creek Soundwalk is an invitation to listen to the unique sounds that define our shared spaces, enriched by voices and stories of this diverse community in Burnaby, BC. Listen and watch online or on location, as you wander the paths along the creek, a curated collection of original compositions unfolds, blending the sounds of the landscape with rich, contextual tales. Designed for listeners of all ages and backgrounds, the Stoney Creek Soundwalk invites you to listen, reflect, and connect with the soundscape stories that craft our communal identity. Headphones are recommended to fully immerse yourself in this multi-sensory experience. All are welcome... walk with us! Special thanks to: The Stoney Creek Environment Committee John Templeton Alan James The Kovacic Family Connect Fest Burnaby Heritage Burnaby Thankful to record and walk in Burnaby, located on the ancestral and unceded homelands of the hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓ and Sḵwx̱wú7mesh speaking peoples. We are grateful for the opportunity to be on this shared territory.
Stoney Creek Soundwalk TRACK 2: ECHOES
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Stoney Creek Soundwalk TRACK 2: ECHOES

Stoney Creek Soundwalk TRACK 2: ECHOES Interactive Map: https://restoryingcomm.wixsite.com/digitalstories/soundwalk Re-storying Community: Arts-based Digital Storytelling for Community Inquiry Principal Investigator: Dr. Ching-Chiu Lin Music & Video Recorded and Produced by: Emily Clarke Supported by: Simon Fraser University This video series is based on research supported by the Government of Canada's New Frontiers in Research Fund (NFRF). Description: The Stoney Creek Soundwalk is an invitation to listen to the unique sounds that define our shared spaces, enriched by voices and stories of this diverse community in Burnaby, BC. Listen and watch online or on location, as you wander the paths along the creek, a curated collection of original compositions unfolds, blending the sounds of the landscape with rich, contextual tales. Designed for listeners of all ages and backgrounds, the Stoney Creek Soundwalk invites you to listen, reflect, and connect with the soundscape stories that craft our communal identity. Headphones are recommended to fully immerse yourself in this multi-sensory experience. All are welcome... walk with us! Special thanks to: The Stoney Creek Environment Committee John Templeton Alan James The Kovacic Family Connect Fest Burnaby Heritage Burnaby Thankful to record and walk in Burnaby, located on the ancestral and unceded homelands of the hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓ and Sḵwx̱wú7mesh speaking peoples. We are grateful for the opportunity to be on this shared territory.
Stoney Creek Soundwalk TRACK 3: CADENCE
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Stoney Creek Soundwalk TRACK 3: CADENCE

Stoney Creek Soundwalk TRACK 3: CADENCE Interactive Map: https://restoryingcomm.wixsite.com/digitalstories/soundwalk Re-storying Community: Arts-based Digital Storytelling for Community Inquiry Principal Investigator: Dr. Ching-Chiu Lin Music & Video Recorded and Produced by: Emily Clarke Supported by: Simon Fraser University This video series is based on research supported by the Government of Canada's New Frontiers in Research Fund (NFRF). Description: The Stoney Creek Soundwalk is an invitation to listen to the unique sounds that define our shared spaces, enriched by voices and stories of this diverse community in Burnaby, BC. Listen and watch online or on location, as you wander the paths along the creek, a curated collection of original compositions unfolds, blending the sounds of the landscape with rich, contextual tales. Designed for listeners of all ages and backgrounds, the Stoney Creek Soundwalk invites you to listen, reflect, and connect with the soundscape stories that craft our communal identity. Headphones are recommended to fully immerse yourself in this multi-sensory experience. All are welcome... walk with us! Special thanks to: The Stoney Creek Environment Committee John Templeton Alan James The Kovacic Family Connect Fest Burnaby Heritage Burnaby Thankful to record and walk in Burnaby, located on the ancestral and unceded homelands of the hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓ and Sḵwx̱wú7mesh speaking peoples. We are grateful for the opportunity to be on this shared territory.
Stoney Creek Soundwalk TRACK 4: PULSE
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Stoney Creek Soundwalk TRACK 4: PULSE

Stoney Creek Soundwalk TRACK 4: PULSE Interactive Map: https://restoryingcomm.wixsite.com/digitalstories/soundwalk Re-storying Community: Arts-based Digital Storytelling for Community Inquiry Principal Investigator: Dr. Ching-Chiu Lin Music & Video Recorded and Produced by: Emily Clarke Supported by: Simon Fraser University This video series is based on research supported by the Government of Canada's New Frontiers in Research Fund (NFRF). Description: The Stoney Creek Soundwalk is an invitation to listen to the unique sounds that define our shared spaces, enriched by voices and stories of this diverse community in Burnaby, BC. Listen and watch online or on location, as you wander the paths along the creek, a curated collection of original compositions unfolds, blending the sounds of the landscape with rich, contextual tales. Designed for listeners of all ages and backgrounds, the Stoney Creek Soundwalk invites you to listen, reflect, and connect with the soundscape stories that craft our communal identity. Headphones are recommended to fully immerse yourself in this multi-sensory experience. All are welcome... walk with us! Special thanks to: The Stoney Creek Environment Committee John Templeton Alan James The Kovacic Family Connect Fest Burnaby Heritage Burnaby Thankful to record and walk in Burnaby, located on the ancestral and unceded homelands of the hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓ and Sḵwx̱wú7mesh speaking peoples. We are grateful for the opportunity to be on this shared territory.
Stoney Creek Soundwalk TRACK 5: WHISPER
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Stoney Creek Soundwalk TRACK 5: WHISPER

Stoney Creek Soundwalk TRACK 1: WHISPER Interactive Map: https://restoryingcomm.wixsite.com/digitalstories/soundwalk Re-storying Community: Arts-based Digital Storytelling for Community Inquiry Principal Investigator: Dr. Ching-Chiu Lin Music & Video Recorded and Produced by: Emily Clarke Supported by: Simon Fraser University This video series is based on research supported by the Government of Canada's New Frontiers in Research Fund (NFRF). Description: The Stoney Creek Soundwalk is an invitation to listen to the unique sounds that define our shared spaces, enriched by voices and stories of this diverse community in Burnaby, BC. Listen and watch online or on location, as you wander the paths along the creek, a curated collection of original compositions unfolds, blending the sounds of the landscape with rich, contextual tales. Designed for listeners of all ages and backgrounds, the Stoney Creek Soundwalk invites you to listen, reflect, and connect with the soundscape stories that craft our communal identity. Headphones are recommended to fully immerse yourself in this multi-sensory experience. All are welcome... walk with us! Special thanks to: The Stoney Creek Environment Committee John Templeton Alan James The Kovacic Family Connect Fest Burnaby Heritage Burnaby Thankful to record and walk in Burnaby, located on the ancestral and unceded homelands of the hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓ and Sḵwx̱wú7mesh speaking peoples. We are grateful for the opportunity to be on this shared territory.
Stoney Creek Soundwalk TRACK 6: REVERBERATE
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Stoney Creek Soundwalk TRACK 6: REVERBERATE

Stoney Creek Soundwalk TRACK 6: REVERBERATE Interactive Map: https://restoryingcomm.wixsite.com/digitalstories/soundwalk Re-storying Community: Arts-based Digital Storytelling for Community Inquiry Principal Investigator: Dr. Ching-Chiu Lin Music & Video Recorded and Produced by: Emily Clarke Supported by: Simon Fraser University This video series is based on research supported by the Government of Canada's New Frontiers in Research Fund (NFRF). Description: The Stoney Creek Soundwalk is an invitation to listen to the unique sounds that define our shared spaces, enriched by voices and stories of this diverse community in Burnaby, BC. Listen and watch online or on location, as you wander the paths along the creek, a curated collection of original compositions unfolds, blending the sounds of the landscape with rich, contextual tales. Designed for listeners of all ages and backgrounds, the Stoney Creek Soundwalk invites you to listen, reflect, and connect with the soundscape stories that craft our communal identity. Headphones are recommended to fully immerse yourself in this multi-sensory experience. All are welcome... walk with us! Special thanks to: The Stoney Creek Environment Committee John Templeton Alan James The Kovacic Family Connect Fest Burnaby Heritage Burnaby Thankful to record and walk in Burnaby, located on the ancestral and unceded homelands of the hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓ and Sḵwx̱wú7mesh speaking peoples. We are grateful for the opportunity to be on this shared territory.

In-person Soundwalk

Date: April 26th 2024

Time: 3:30-5:30pm

 

Join us for the in-person Stoney Creek Soundwalk: Voices of the Community I, presented as part of Connect Fest Burnaby. Meet at the Stoney Creek Community School and we will walk the just over 1km path together. QR code markers will be set along the creek that serve as portals, where your mobile device unlocks a world of sonic stories.

 

These auditory experiences are designed to deepen your connection to our community’s heritage and the natural world around us. This unique event offers both guided and self-guided tours and immerses you in the intergenerational stories of our community through sound, nature, and personal exploration. 

Stoney Creek Community School
2740 Beaverbrook Crescent Burnaby, BC V3J 7B6
Special thanks to: 
The Stoney Creek Environment Committee
John Templeton
Alan James
The Kovacic Family
Connect Fest Burnaby
Heritage Burnaby
 
Thankful to record and walk in Burnaby, located on the ancestral and unceded homelands of the hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓ and Sḵwx̱wú7mesh speaking peoples. We are grateful for the opportunity to be on this shared territory.
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Restorying Community

Re-storying Community: Arts-based Digital Storytelling for Community Inquiry

 

This research seeks to explore the role of community as a space of knowledge production and how youth help create this space as an integral part of global post-pandemic recovery. Principal Investigator: Dr. Ching-Chiu Lin

© 2024 by Restorying Community

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