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Whistlegraph eng. ˈ(h)wis(ə)lgraf) is an American multimedia performance trio.
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They are renowned for their concept of blending illustration with music, an art form, which they call the whistlegraph. [1] "Whistlegraph" is also, the name that the trio goes by. They are best known for their grotesque, campy comedy horror videos on the social media platform TikTok, and have amassed a following of 2.7 million. They have also performed at major art galleries in the USA, such as the performance titled "The Longest Whistlegraph Ever (so far)" at the New Museum in New York City. [2] [3] They have also toured other countries, notably their performances in the Netherlands and Denmark. The group is comprised of 3 artists, Alex Freundlich, Camille Klein, and Jeffrey Alan Scudder. [4]
The trio formed in in 2020, during the Covid-19 pandemic, when Alex, Camille, and Jeffrey, came to live together in a cabin in Ashland, Oregon, They began posting videos on TikTok during that time, which slowly built up a following on their platform. On October 24th, 2022, their account was banned for violating TikTok community guidelines, after posting a presumed Halloween special video of Alex and Camille performing a whistlegraph with blood on their hands and workspace, and following videos implying that Jeffrey was being held hostage by the group, or was in danger. [4] The account had other community guidelines violations due to other videos of this nature, which were removed. On October 26, shortly after the ban, the account was restored after a Change.org petition was created by a fan, receiving 21 signatures.
The self-titled art concept created by the Whistlegraph trio, is a concept of combining drawing, singing, and poetry, within a single art piece. a whistlegraph consists of a minimal line drawn image, which is drawn while singing. Each line in the image is drawn while singing a line of the song that corresponds to it. Each whistlegraph contains the same song and image, which are drawn and sung in the same manner each time. [4] The trio has also created graphic scores for others to show the exact process of each whistlegraph within a single image. [2]
Sometime in November of 2023, The group separated due to a conflict in future goals as a whole. Around December of 2023, Jeffrey took access to all of the group's social media platforms and has since used them to post his own content. Their platform on Instagram was moved into an archive state, and contains only their works from after 2022, and the trio has not been active since. The trio does not plan on making content anytime in the future, as stated by Jeffrey in an Instagram direct message.
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Whistlegraph eng. ˈ(h)wis(ə)lgraf) is an American multimedia performance trio.
Portrait | |
---|---|
They are renowned for their concept of blending illustration with music, an art form, which they call the whistlegraph. [1] "Whistlegraph" is also, the name that the trio goes by. They are best known for their grotesque, campy comedy horror videos on the social media platform TikTok, and have amassed a following of 2.7 million. They have also performed at major art galleries in the USA, such as the performance titled "The Longest Whistlegraph Ever (so far)" at the New Museum in New York City. [2] [3] They have also toured other countries, notably their performances in the Netherlands and Denmark. The group is comprised of 3 artists, Alex Freundlich, Camille Klein, and Jeffrey Alan Scudder. [4]
The trio formed in in 2020, during the Covid-19 pandemic, when Alex, Camille, and Jeffrey, came to live together in a cabin in Ashland, Oregon, They began posting videos on TikTok during that time, which slowly built up a following on their platform. On October 24th, 2022, their account was banned for violating TikTok community guidelines, after posting a presumed Halloween special video of Alex and Camille performing a whistlegraph with blood on their hands and workspace, and following videos implying that Jeffrey was being held hostage by the group, or was in danger. [4] The account had other community guidelines violations due to other videos of this nature, which were removed. On October 26, shortly after the ban, the account was restored after a Change.org petition was created by a fan, receiving 21 signatures.
The self-titled art concept created by the Whistlegraph trio, is a concept of combining drawing, singing, and poetry, within a single art piece. a whistlegraph consists of a minimal line drawn image, which is drawn while singing. Each line in the image is drawn while singing a line of the song that corresponds to it. Each whistlegraph contains the same song and image, which are drawn and sung in the same manner each time. [4] The trio has also created graphic scores for others to show the exact process of each whistlegraph within a single image. [2]
Sometime in November of 2023, The group separated due to a conflict in future goals as a whole. Around December of 2023, Jeffrey took access to all of the group's social media platforms and has since used them to post his own content. Their platform on Instagram was moved into an archive state, and contains only their works from after 2022, and the trio has not been active since. The trio does not plan on making content anytime in the future, as stated by Jeffrey in an Instagram direct message.