
For the celloLYD festival 2018 four retired cellos got a new life as a sound installation instrument suspended in metal wires in traditional fish drying racks in the Lofoten Islands, Norway.
about The installation was open for everyone to explore, mostly as an acoustic sound installation instrument, but for special occasions amplified with contact microphones for fuller sound potential. Bows where available. For the opening concert of the festival the celloLYD cellists performed a new composition by me written for the instrument.

Presented:
2018 September 6–9 – Lofoten Sound Art Symposium – Henningsvær, Norway
2018 June 28 – July 13 – Cellolyd – Sakrisøy, Lofoten, Norway
Credits:
Commissioned by: Cellolyd
Funded by: Det norske komponistfond
Opening: 2018 June 28 – Cellolyd – Sakrisøy, Lofoten, Norway
Installation in a traditional fish drying rack
Physical details:
Material: Broken cellos, bows, acrylic paint, metal wires
Location: Sakrisøy, Lofoten, Norway
Concept: Tine Surel Lange
Composition: Tine Surel Lange
Rigging: Tine Surel Lange
Photo: Tine Surel Lange

