Aerial view of Caput dress rehearsal for Stífluhringurinn in Breiðholtskirkja Nov 2019
Ensemble Adapter performing Kvartett no.7 at the aDevantgarde festival in München 2019.
Ensemble Adapter enjoying life and playing kvartett no. 7 somewhere in 2019Gunnar Grímsson (one of the pillars of Fengjastrútur), Ásthildur Ákadóttir, Jesper Pedersen, Andrés Þór Þorvarðarson, Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson, Svanur Vilbergsson and Hallvarður Ásgeirsson during the recording session for Sinfónía in masterkey studios 2019.Svanur Vilbergsson during the recording of Sinfónía in Masterkey Studios 2019The flute section of Fengjastrútur recording Sinfónía in Masterkey studios March 2019Traktorinn releases on a shelf
Harmonica brothers, Fersteinn in Mengi 2017Fersteinn in Mengi 2017A 3d diagram of the 3d printed bridges used on the lyres in Einvaldsodur. Drawing by Halldor UlfarssonHalldor Ulfarsson’s drawing for a laser cutter in order to make the lyres for EinvaldsodurWith Sam Rees, doing live action print runs for Traktorinn as part of Sláturtíð 2017 in Árbær Open Air Museum
I was asked to say something before the performance of Leyfðu Hjólinu by Tøyen, fil og klafferi in Sunnlenska bókakaffið in Selfoss, April 2017.Tøyen Fil & Klafferi at Sentralen Oslo, March 15th 2017, performing Lefðu HjólinuDoing some “labelling” for our new label Traktorinn in 2016Berglind María Tómasdóttir and the Caput Ensemble premiering Konsert fyrir Lokk or Concert for Lokkur. Nordic Music Days, Harpa 2016.
With Field//// and Andy Rudolph in Videopool Winnipeg 2015Rehearsing with students in the WinterAkademie in Schloss Benrath 2015Fersteinn during the recording session of Lárviður in early 2015Bow following Tøyen fil og klafferi’s premier of Siglitør in Sláturtíð 2014Rehearsing Sporgýla with Ilan Volkov and the BBC Scottish Symphony in 2014Páll Ivan frá Eiðum and I performing at Eiðar Composer Farm in Sláturhúsið 2014My wife and I with Iancu Dumitrescu in 2014Fersteinn in l’Impremere/Ephemere Brussels in 2014During a Jaðarber concert dedicated to the works of Pauline Oliveros in 2014. Fengjastrútur performing Sonic MeditationsConducting a Pauline Oliveros piece in the Tectonics FestivalS.L.Á.T.U.R. members performing Charles Ross’s the Velentroquist in Tectonics 2012Rehearsal of the previous piece, earlier in the dayPrepering for the premier of Horpma III in the 2012 Tectonics FestivalWith Fersteinn at the Wall Gallery in 2011Fersteinn off limits in Belgium 2014Performing with Christoph Schiller at Sölvhóll, the Iceland Academy of Arts 2013Fengjastrútur performing Burdocks by Christian Wolff in the Tectonics Festival in Reykjavík 2012With Charles Ross, preparing the Burdocks performanceWith Ingi Garðar at Grillhúsið after the performance of Charity Chan, Kristín Þóra Haraldsóttir and Ragnhildur Gísladóttir in Sláturtíð 2012At the top of Hallgrímskirkja preparing for a piece using computer controlled church bellsPerforming “Handritin Heim” in Mills College 2006With two red haired Icelandic composers in Christiania, Denmark. Sveinn Lúðvík Björnsson and Haraldur Sveinbjörnsson, Nordic Music Days 2010Fersteinn performing in an installation in The Living Arts Museum as part of the exhibit – Volumes for Sound in 2012Rehearsal for a Jaðarber concert dedicated to the works of Jesper Pedersen in 2015Interactive S.L.Á.T.U.R. event in Hlaðan, Vogar. Part of Raflost Festival in 2009Preparing the S.L.Á.T.U.R. interactive performance in Raflost 2009S.LÁ.T.U.R. preparing for a performance in Raflost in 2014Opening ceremony for the S.L.Á.T.U.R. headquarters on Njálsgata in early 2009A S.L.Á.T.U.R. birthday present performance for the Living Arts Museum in 2010From the 2014 Fersteinn tour in €üröpëAlong with Þráinn Hjálmarsson preparing Radulescu’s score Capricorn’s Nostalgic Crickets II for a performance by The Icelandic Flute ChoirThe original 3.1, 3.2 and 3.3 3d printed clarinet barrels in 2013Talking things over with the principal clarinettist of the BBC Scottish SymphonyWith Dóri, instrument maker mastermind, in the finest tea house in Glasgow in 2014Adjusting the volume for Dieter Schnebel’s lecture in Schloss Benrath Winterakademie 2015Explaining experimental clarinet barrels at the University of Glasgow in 2014Overlooking Schloss Benrath in 2015Just getting going with TraktorinnFersteinn getting ready for a performance in De Player, Rotterdam 2014An odd gaze during a keynote speech at the ISSTA convocation in 2014 in Maynooth, IrelandFersteinn in der Alte Kirche in Bonn hosted by Sue SchlotteFersteinn with Gerhard Stäbler in Bergerkirche, Düsseldorf in 2014With Per Åhlund from Fylkingen, Stokkholm – photo taken in Egilsstaðir, IcelandDuring the premier of Horpma III in the 2012 Tectonics Festival in ReykjavíkA Caspar David Friedrich moment overlooking Edinburgh in 2014.With Pauline Oliveros and Irish sound artists in a performance at the old Franciscan Library at the GuesthousePerforming an Octet at ISSTA 2014 in Maynooth, IrelandFersteinn preparing for a performance at the Forum für Kunst und Architektur in Essen 2014Hestbak along with Alvin Lucier and Dean Ferrel preparing for a performance at the 2014 Tectonics Festival in ReykjavíkFengjastrútur performing Stones by Christian Wolff at the Tectonics Festival in 2013 in ReykjavíkFersteinn performing at Ljósanótt in Keflavík 2012. Katie Buckley on umbrella.Reykjavík Chamber Orchestra performing Laur in 2012Fersteinn playing a homemade giant quatropus balloon-pipe. Vhleesal in Middelburg, Netherlands 2011.Fersteinn performing in an architects flat, the 38th floor. The architecht also designed the building.S.L.Á.T.U.R. in New York City in 2010A S.L.Á.T.U.R. performance in Skånes Konstforretning in 2009, performing Green, Green, Yellow by Jesper PedersenDuo Harpverk reading music from a projection on a bass drum in Café Rosenberg 2009The S.L.Á.T.U.R. Marching Band being led astray into the Reykjavík City Hall in 2008With Fred Frith at the Eiðar Sonic Arts Project in 2007By the original S.L.Á.T.U.R. headquarters on Hverfisgata, Reykjavik in 2006