Patched In

Description

How often do you hear birds singing? In downtown Victoria, it can be hard. Buses, sirens and construction fill the air with noise.

This artwork remembers a time when the noise stopped. In 2020, the pandemic made the streets quiet. Kathryn Calder started recording birds near her home. She turned their songs into music using piano, synthesizer, and her voice.

Patched In brings that calm feeling back. Music plays from birdhouses along the mural. The quilt-like design reflects the fabric of a close community. This is a place where you can feel patched into sound, to nature and to each other.

The soundtrack plays weekdays from 5 to 8 pm, and weekends from 10 am to 10 pm.

Collaborators: Created in collaboration with artists Meghan Hildebrand and Jesse Campbell, computer programmers Andrew Schloss and Duncan MacConnell, and musicians Marek Tyler and Eddie Mau. Some birdhouses were painted by students from the Victoria Chinese Public School.
 

About the artist
Kathryn Calder

Kathryn is a Victoria-based musician/songwriter who has been a vocalist and keyboardist with indie rock group The New Pornographers since 2005. She has also released three solo records, five albums with Immaculate Machine, and two albums with her latest project, Frontperson. Composing musical scores for film and TV has been another focus of Kathryn's in recent years. Kathryn is the founder of record label Oscar St. Records, and she also owns The Hive recording studio with her husband, producer/engineer Colin Stewart.
 

Visit Kathryn Calder's website 

Details
Artwork type
Site Integrated
Medium
Exterior latex paint on concrete and wood, speakers, lights
Dimensions
21 metres (70 feet) wide and 3 metres (10 feet) tall
Site
Lee Mong Ko Way, West wall of Fisgard Street parkade
Artwork category
Civic Public Art
Community
Victoria
Date unveiled
2021
Location
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