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Reality & Ojumba / The Ocean Song Project

Reality & Ojumba / The Ocean Song Project

The Ocean Song Project 

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

 

"Reality" by Shelles (Michelle Read), 2024 

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

 

"Ojumba (mother ocean)" by Wams Klassic, 2025

Douala, Cameroon

 

Sound installation, Dimension Variable  

 

Reality and Ojumba are both sound pieces that create an immersive sonic landscape that moves between introspection and connection. Blending ambient textures, rhythm, and ocean-inspired sound, these sound works invite listeners to slow down and attune to the natural world. Rooted in the ethos of the Ocean Song Project, they frame music as a shared space for reflection, care, and collective imagination. Rather than urgency alone, the pieces emphasize emotional resonance as a pathway to environmental awareness. In doing so, they transform listening into an act of connection, responsibility, and quiet climate engagement.

 

The Ocean Song Project is an international nonprofit collective inviting artists to learn from and create music and accompanying visuals inspired by the ocean, deepening connection and giving back to the sea through funding ocean restoration projects and inspiring stewardship.

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