The Displacement Map is a "documentary without words" by Montana resident Theo Lipfert and Juneau composer Stefan Hakenberg. It wrestles with the question of how events in "remote" Alaska relate to a shop keeper in "Anywhere" or more broadly, how the world is an interdependent place.In two parts, the piece uses visual and musical means to narrate an almost universal story of war and displacement concentrating on Aleut relocation to Southeast Alaska from the Aleutians and Pribilofs during the Second World War. A second, more abstract part, has the team share how their personal discoveries of the little-known history of the Aleut relocation affected their collaborative vision as composer and video artist. This is the third collaboration between Hakenberg and Lipfert. (violin, viola, cello, flute, oboe, french horn, flugel horn, euphonium, koto, guitar)