
Edward Burtynsky’s In the Wake of Progress
Conceived, Directed, Filmed and Photographed by Edward Burtynsky. Commissioned and co-produced by Luminato Festival Toronto.
Photo by Cassandra Popescu.
Edward Burtynsky’s In the Wake of Progress
Date & Time
June 11 @ 8:00 pm – 11:00 pm EDT
All Dates and Times
Saturday, June 11 at 8 PM – 11 PM, every 30 minutes
Sunday, June 12 at 8 PM – 11 PM , every 30 minutes
FREE
World Premiere
Public Art, Outdoor
Location
Accessibility
Audio Description
Radio LUMI
Venue Guide
Visual Story
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Event Supporters
Bullfrog Power
The S.M. Blair Family Foundation
The K.M. Hunter Charitable Foundation
The world premiere of renowned Canadian photographer Edward Burtynsky’s In the Wake of Progress on the immense digital screens surrounding Yonge-Dundas Square: a fully choreographed blend of photographs and film, with a staggering musical score.
This free, outdoor experience tells the epic tale of humanity’s impact on the planet. Co-produced by Canadian music legend Bob Ezrin, In the Wake of Progress presents powerful imagery of global landscapes usurped by human activity in contrast to the dazzling urban centre, at a moment when the health of our planet is an urgent international priority.
In the Wake of Progress challenges us to have an important conversation about our legacy and the future implications of sustainable life on earth.
Produced in Association With

These images are meant as metaphors for the dilemma of our modern existence; they search for a dialogue between attraction and repulsion, seduction and fear. We are drawn by desire, a chance at good living, yet we are consciously or unconsciously aware that the world is suffering for our success. Our dependence on nature to provide the materials for our consumption, and our concern for the health of our planet, sets us into an uneasy contradiction. For me, these images function as reflecting pools of our times.”
Edward Burtynsky
What is climate change? Documenting the climate crisis through landscape photography.



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COVID SAFETY
With the health and safety of our audiences, artists, staff, and volunteers as our top priority, Luminato will continue to require proof of vaccination for all indoor performances in 2022.
While the government of Ontario has lifted the mandatory check for vaccine passports as of March 1, we are choosing to keep our policy in place. We thank you for your patience and understanding as government policies are continually changing.
Face masks are required for all indoor performances. Face masks are strongly encouraged for all outdoor performances.
Luminato’s Vaccine Policy
Audiences will be required to show proof of full vaccination and photo ID for all indoor performances. Proof of vaccination must include the attendee’s name, date of vaccination and product name (brand of vaccine). The receipt can be on paper or in an electronic format (shown on the patron’s phone).
Remember, you are considered ‘fully vaccinated’ only 14 days after your second dose.
Proof of ID must include the patron’s name and date of birth.
For outdoor performances and events, proof of vaccination is not required.
If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to [email protected]
Creative Team
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Edward Burtynsky
Director, Photographer, Filmmaker
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Bob Ezrin
Producer
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Phil Strong
Composer and Sound Designer
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Singer
Produced by
Edward Burtynsky
Bob Ezrin
Julia Johnston
Immersive Experience Design and Direction
The Mustard Shop
Brian T. Moore
Alexandra Francis
Composer and Sound Design
Phil Strong
Featuring
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Musicians of the Glenn Gould School at the Royal Conservatory of Music
Byungchan Lee
Isabella Perron
Ji Soo Choi
Jessy Kim
Katya Poplyansky
Daniel Dastoor
Hez Leung
Ryan Davis
Leslie Ashworth
Ian Greenberg
Matt Christakos
Michael Cox
Co-orchestrated and Conducted by
Claudio Vena
Recording Engineers
Jill Zimmermann, Jukasa Studios
Julian Decorte, Canterbury Music
Mix Engineer
Jill Zimmermann, Jukasa Studios
Special Thanks To
Barry Shiffman, Assoc. Dean & Dir. Chamber Music, Glenn Gould School
Alan MacDonald, Manager, Special Projects, Royal Conservatory of Music
Studio Musicians
Laurel MacDonald
Sarah Shugarman
Marie Berard
Brenna Hardy-Kavanagh
Luri Lee
Winona Zelenka
Jeffrey Beecher
Phil Strong
Edward Burtynsky Photography
Connie Hitzeroth, Director of Finance
Julia Johnston, Head of Business Affairs
Karen Machtinger, Director of Studio Operations, Gallery Relations
Jim Panou, Project Coordinator
Marcus Schubert, Director of Publications, Exhibitions & Special Projects
Paul Seargent, Archivist & Manager of Production
Alanna Smith, Media and Communications Manager/Production Coordinator, Special Projects
Shelby Wedgbury, Research Assistant
Special Thanks to
Veronica Barton and Waterford Partners
Gregory Colbert
Randy Lennox
Richard Mahoney
Matt Wilcox
Motion Camera
Edward Burtynsky
Nicholas de Pencier
Jim Panou
Mike Reid (Motion Camera/UAV Operator)
Kwamena Hazel (UAV Operator)
Devin Card (UAV Operator)
Chris Chanda (Cineflex Operator)
Connor Illsley
Jeff Powis
Noah Weinzweig
3D Animation & Compositing
Victory Social Club
Alex Kurina
Tyler Dillman
With some sequences taken from Watermark, and ANTHROPOCENE: The Human Epoch, collaborations with Jennifer Baichwal and Nicholas de Pencier (Mercury Films Inc.)
Images courtesy of Nicholas Metivier Gallery, Toronto.
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