We have been hearing the term 'The Anthropocene' bandied about a bit this century as a term for this geological period in which Mankind has had an impact. The word itself was only coined around the turn of the century, Strictly speaking, it is not yet an official term. Properly, we remain under the title of the Holocene. However, there has been a working group beavering away at trying to establish proper evidence for there being a geological impact from the surge in population and industry over the past 100-200 years. Only once clearly defined geological strata can be identified as displaying effects from human impact can there be an argument for officially naming the geological period that we now live in as the Anthropocene. The video that has been presented for this movement of the 'concerto' clearly shows something of our impact.
Ad Astra means (I am sure you are aware) 'to the stars'. The suggestion of the music, clearly presented in the video, is that if Mankind follows the tendency that has been evident throughout history to migrate in search of fresh territory (i.e. leave the planet), then Earth and Nature will recover and restore their balance. If we could but cease from our own worst treatment of the gift we have...
Long-term readers here will know the environment is one of my soap boxes, so I am somewhat predisposed to love this! It is a longer piece, at thirty minutes, and I put it to you that if I had not declared its heavy metal credentials, would you have guessed? I think this is stunning work, every bit as melodic and emotion-filled as any Beethoven, Dvorak or Stravinsky. What say you?
interesting!!!..although I felt uncomfy with the snow... this is our current state... too much for breton car drivers... oh my...
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ReplyDeleteI watched some of the video and had to save it for later, the scenery and music are lovely. Our earth is so beautiful, it must be saved. Take care, have a great day!
Beautiful video and I love the music!
ReplyDeleteStunning photograph and our world is so amazing seen like this MINUS humans, the music is perfectly in sync with the video of our world.
ReplyDeleteYAM what a beautiful way to start a Wednesday...peace and the soothing to eyes and ears
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Hi Yam - thanks for this ... I'll be listening to the video later on - but living in the world we do now - is also interesting ... I'd love to be here in a couple of centuries time and see what happened ... perhaps I'll be allowed a glimpse from far above?! Cheers Hilary
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness - what an incredible video. I enjoyed the music too and loved seeing all the wonders of our world.
ReplyDeleteNightwish's fans created an incredible piece! It truly is fabulous. Thanks so much for sharing with us! Keep being awesome. Barb
ReplyDeleteI loved this from end to end, YAM, start to finish. The music accompanies the images perfectly, although I am not sure I would enjoy it as much as a stand alone piece. If only we could learn to love the Earth more and protect the only home we will ever have.
ReplyDeleteA M A Z I N G! Used it as a time of rest and reflection following a couple of hours of working sorting with the goal of relocating to a different area. Just what I needed to recenter my soul. Thank you for sharing. namaste, janice xx
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