Honna Veerkamp
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Mud Farm Bees

12/15/2014

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Photo by Sarah Mitchell
In May, my friend Matt Lind helped me build a top-bar beehive, and I started keeping bees. Sarah Lewison lent her home and joined me on the adventure of becoming beekeepers. I have been documenting this project with sound, video, photography, drawing and writing. I am experimenting with different kinds of interactive digital storytelling to share our experiences. The first chapter is up on my website now as a hyperlink story with an audio option. Click on the image to go there.
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Telling the Bees, Toronto Islands, ON, July 5th; SIU September 5th 

12/15/2014

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Telling the bees is a single-channel, looping video installation about a tradition of telling the bees when a loved one has died. I developed it during an artist residency at Artscape Gibraltar Point, Toronto Islands, Ontario in June-July 2014. It was presented there in July and again at SIU in September. Click on the image for more information. 
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