»Volvic Evian Vittel«, 2011 by Boris Dornbusch.
“Frozen Speaker Cable”, 2007 by Banks Violette. Road case, refrigeration unit, 50 feet of coiled copper tubing.
“Frozen Speaker Cable”, 2007 by Banks Violette. Road case, refrigeration unit, 50 feet of coiled copper tubing.
»ECHOES, Wall of Ice«, 2007 (documentation of 1 and 3 weeks after the opening) by Troels Sandegård.
“Distillation”, an installation with amplified sheets of melting ice by Dan St. Clair.
“Minus”, a punk band’s entire equipment frozen at -25° Celsius immediately after their concert, arresting the transitory moment of the performance in a kind of standstill. By Christoph Büchel.
In the installation »Infinite Loop« (2004) a camera is rotated on its side and pointed into a television at close proximity. The camera feeds the image of pixels on the screen back into the TV’s audio and video inputs. The auto focus and auto exposure struggle to gain some coherence expected in an image, but cannot. The result is a fluctuating, oscillating signal.
In »Thaw« (2004) an empty swimming pool, a large mass of black, volcanic, basalt street bricks is interlaced with bricks of white ice. The cube will fall prey to entropy over the course of approximately 8 hours. The ice bricks fuse together and hold on to the bricks as long as possible, causing the structure to warp and sway pendulously before collapse. The brick cube rests on a steel table and hovers over a mirror, which floats above the floor. The mirror has microphones attached to it, which pick up the stochastic dripping of water and is amplified in the space, counting off the time between collapses. Both projects by Chris Musgrave.
»Oahu« is a wooden wave island placed in front of the water-castle Villa Concordia in Bamberg/Germany.
»Jungle & House«.
The installation »Holiday On Ice« is based on a classic ice skating rink built inside a penitentiary in Erbach/Germany, in which the inmates were invited to participate in an icehockey tournament. By Gregor Passens.
All Ice Records is a Norwegian independent record company. All Ice Records exclusively releases music played on instruments made from ice.