Ice movement,
Sound sculpture, metal cube 50/50 cm, ice cube 27/27 cm, hydrophone, field-recording, speakers

The installation is based on two natural sounds phenomenon of the ice: smelting and shifting.
An ice block is placed in a structure in metal, a cube,  to observe all the sides of the ice smelting and the drops following down.
The sound of the ice smelting is amplified in live and is interfering with the sound from two other speakers: the field recording of the ice shifting, recorded in 2018.
The ice disappear slowly by slowly with its sound and the field recording stays like an acoustic fingerprint of what was existed.

 
 

photo by Othergrounds