T?nsk?ldi? og listama?urinn Nathan Hall, fr? Bandar?kjunum, b??ur upp ? opna vinnustofu ? Brekku (Austurvegi 44b) f?studaginn 23. n?vember kl. 17:00-19:00. Nathan mun umbreyta h?sinu ? innsetningu sem hann nefnir FOSSH?S. ? ?llum h??unum ?remur mun hann koma fyrir hlj??- og sj?nr?num innsetningum sem fela ? s?r ne?ansj?var uppt?kur, myndr?nar n?tur, vatnslitamyndir og video gj?rninga.??ll verkin voru unnin ? me?an ? dv?l listamannsins st?? ? gestavinnustofu Skaftfells og innbl?sturinn f?kk hann fr? Dvergasteini, B??ar?rfossi, Steinasafni Petru og n?legu andl?ti ?mmu hans.
Tilt?lulega dimmt ver?ur ? h?sinu og til var??ar og til a? hlj??innsetningarnar n?i ?rugglega til eyrna ?heyrenda ver?ur a?eins f?einum hleypt inn ? einu. Teki? ver?ur ? m?ti gestum og ?eim lei?beint ? gegnum r?mi?.?Eftir t?rinn um FOSSH?S b??ur listama?urinn gestum velkomna ? Bistr? Skaftfells ? l?ti? m?tt?kubo?.
Nathan Hall?uses music as an artistic medium to explore a variety of fields including science, nature, the fine arts, history, and sexuality. Many of Nathans works are based on his travels, mapping out a geography of his experiences while taking the listener on their own personal journey. He is a former Fulbright Fellow to Iceland, and has a Doctorate in Musical Arts from the University of Colorado, Boulder. He currently lives in Denver, Colorado.
During Nathans residency at Skaftfell he documented sights, sounds, and activities in Sey?isfj?r?ur and East Iceland, and used those moments as inspiration for a new set of small works in sound, music, and video. He is working on interpreting elements of nature and landscape into musical graphic scores, which can be admired as visual art but also performed as music.