InstaImprovisations is the main concert programme of this year's edition of the festival. Each day we bring together a duo of artists who have not worked together before and invite them to improvise inside and together with Konrad Smoleński's sound installation EVERYTHING WAS FOREVER UNTIL IT WAS NO MORE. All of them use delays, reverberation and sound processing, which are key elements in Smoleński’s installation, on a daily basis. The second InstaImprovisation will be performed by British saxophonist Colin Webster and American drummer Marshall Trammell.
We partnered with MOCAK and the National Centre for Culture to once again use Konrad Smoleński's acclaimed sound installation EVERYTHING WAS FOREVER UNTIL IT WAS NO MORE represented Poland at the Venice Biennial in 2013. We are going to do it in a sustainable manner, guided by the idea of artistic ecology and the restoration of important existing works. Smoleński’s piece consists of two bronze bells, the ringing of which is recorded and processed electronically and then played back through walls of loudspeakers. An important element of the installation is the vibrating floor, which also provides a stage for concerts that interact with the installation. Breaking down stereotypes and expectations, the artist creates a sphere of experience for the invited musicians and audiences. The boundaries between the music stage and the art space are blurred.
Colin Webster – saxophones
Marshall Trammell - drums
Venue: MOCAK Museum of Contemporary Art