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INTRODUCTION<\/h3>\n

Ice On The High is a collaborative art\/sound\/video revolving event that happens in the San Francisco Bay Area, mainly in the East Bay. It began in West Berkeley at the Pacific Basin Building and is expanding to other venues. The idea is present artists and composers and musicians who want to work together fusing the content and form live for the public. The resulting projects are both analogue, digital, interactive, low-tech, and high tech. There is a spirit of experimentation and generosity in aesthetics. Some of the work has been involved with environmental politics, economic and social justice concerns. The idea of play, collectivity, and a harkening toward the contemporary moment is central.<\/p>\n

Some of the individuals who participated so far:<\/strong>
\nKim Anno, Ricardo Rivera, David Coll, Marcia Scott, Eric Ullmann, Maggie Foster, Josh Clayton, Christophe Fellay, Terry Berlier, Luciano Chessa, Jose Navarette,\u00a0Lauren Marsden, Euphonia, Miranda Mellis, among others.<\/p>\n

PHOTO GALLERY<\/h3>\n

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