White whales sing with Canadian artists
At Hudson Bay, two famous Canadian artists Laura Magnusson and Kaoru Ryan Klatt have just made a unique song when singing with white whales. This is the first step in the plan to make a concert with their friends living in the ocean.
Imagine how wonderful it would be to go to the sea and be welcomed by white whales. The artist Laura sang happily, so from the sea there was a singing voice.
Laura Magnusson and Kaoru Ryan Klatt are singing with the white whale.(Photo: metronews.ca)
For a moment, music helped people and these mammal creatures understand each other. Two Canadian artists have fulfilled their dreams when they can sing along with white whales in Hudson Bay.
Artist Laura Magnusson said: "They like to live in a group, like to play, curious and have a good voice".
But how can fish and people hear each other's voices? And how can we harmonize these uneven songs?
The artists installed large underwater speakers so that the fish could listen to music, and dropped a microphone into the water to record their singing. After the concert with the whales, the artists Laura Magnusson and Kaoru Ryan Klatt will continue to make a film that captures the wonderful moments between them and the whale artists.
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