Anna Meredith: Sarabande for Zamboni
New sonic artwork by Somerset House Studios artists Anna Meredith and Music Hackspace, highlighting an overlooked but integral part of Skate at Somerset House.
Archived Event
Dates | 15 Nov 2017 – 14 Jan 2018 |
Times | Daily, 19.45 - 20.00 |
Space | The Edmond J Safra Fountain Court |
Price | Free |
As part of an expanded programme of artist commissions across Somerset House, Anna Meredith produced an original soundtrack inspired by our ice resurfacing machine (the Engo 170 SX), a ubiquitous yet fundamental feature of ice rinks across the world. Using the machine’s natural hum as a starting point, Meredith composed a sequence of harmonising drones alongside instrumentation inspired by early video game soundtracks and their similarly elementary characters/inhabitants. Named after the traditional stately dance and the ice resurfacing machine’s inventor, Sarabande for Zamboni is a hypnotic composition that played during each evening’s resurfacing.
Using motion tracking software coded by Music Hackspace resident Tim Murray-Browne, the piece used the live movements of the machine to influence and effect the instrumentation. With each performance - unique and reflective of the conditions of the ice - this audio artwork transformed routine maintenance into an unexpected spectacle.
The semi-automated ice resurfacing machine was invented by entrepreneur and engineer Frank J Zamboni in 1949. The vehicle, which is often referred to colloquially as the Zamboni, shaves off the top layer of scratched surface ice and lays a thin layer of water in its wake turned the lengthy, arduous task of rink resurfacing into a fifteen-minute endeavour.
Anna Meredith is a composer, producer and performer of both acoustic and electronic music, and resident artist at Somerset House Studios. Her uncategorisable and genre-defying sound straddles the worlds of contemporary classical, art pop, electronica, ambient installations and experimental rock, creating "majestic bangers" (The Guardian).
Music Hackspace is a London based community for innovators and hobbyists passionate about music technology and sound art, who organise regular DIY workshops and events. Music Hackspace is a Somerset House Studios Resident, supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England.