Author: Vid Levar

  • Miss Ray Gun

    Miss Ray Gun

     

    Miss Ray Gun

    Miss Ray Gun and her Multi-Tap Phase Modulator!

    Get that awesome swooping phased drum sound, a crazy panning guitar solo, or even a fast watery vibrato on a vocal. This rack-mount Phaser is like no other with a warm tube character and and a large range of sound-bending possibilities. It’s possible to overdrive it, and it outputs in stereo. The comb filtering and panning effects are stunning and the self-oscillating territory is super fun! You will be pushed to find anything similar on the market today.

    • All-tube Class A signal path with noiseless transformer-based phase modulation
    • Input level and Output trim allowing overdrive if desired
    • Each of three phasing stages can be mixed and panned to the stereo output
    • Clean signal can also be mixed in and inverted if desired
    • The Feedback control allows for resonant phasing, ring modulation, and even self-oscillation
    • Triangle & Square Wave Internal LFO (0.5-15Hz) and External C.V. input on rear panel
    • In EXT mode the phase can be manually swept with the Intensity control when no CV jack is inserted
    • Phase can be manually swept with Intensity control when no C.V. jack is inserted
    • Magic Eye Indicator Tubes for input signal level and modulation rate
    • Tubes used are three 12AU7 twin triodes and two EM84 Magic Eye Indicators
    • Input and outputs are +4dBu unbalanced jacks
    • Transformer-balanced Input and Outputs available on request
    • 2U standard 19 inch rack case, 250mm deep
    • Laser-cut translucent blue plexiglass panel with switchable backlight (FOH/live use) and white and red painted engravings

    Please contact Vinny regarding the latest pricing and customised options for this product.

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  • FETA 76-A

    FETA 76-A

    FETA 76-A, a Discrete JFET Compression Amplifier

    The FETA may not seem like the king of cheeses, but this thing really wins in the flavour competition amongst solid-state compressors. Based on the renowned UREI 1176-Rev.A this device gives all the aggression and artifacts of the original with some handy added features that make it easier to use. Two independent but linkable compressors in one 2U case gives big space saving with a huge uncompromised sound.

    • Fully Discrete Class-A signal path with no op-amps involved
    • Large adjacent VU meters to monitor Gain Reduction or Output level
    • Rugged Bourns T-Pad input attenuators & Alpha pots throughout
    • Hand-selected transistors throughout, stereo matched for gain
    • Fully independant power supplies with common power transformer
    • Gain Reduction defeatable to allow for colouring of the signal without compression
    • Transformer-balanced inputs and outputs (XLR) using Cinemag and Anderson Iron
    • 2U standard 19 inch rack case, 300mm deep
    • Laser-cut black plexiglass panel with white painted engravings
    • *With optional RCA knobs as seen on photos

    Please contact Vinny regarding the latest pricing and customised options for this product.

    Feta 76-A

    Feta

     

  • The Green Mule

    The Green Mule

    The Green Mule

    This massive beast is our flagship tube compressor and he kicks as hard as the strongest horse! Two linkable channels of slick vari-mu tube compression using vintage tubes, Lundahl & Edcor transformers, with circuitry quite similar to the Altec 436 Compressor along with added improvements. A full 5U panel of controls leaves you with huge options for all sorts of dynamics control. Push it hard and you get subtle overdrives and nicely rounded waveforms!

    • All-tube balanced signal path with smooth overdrive tones and harmonics when pushed (more controlled than the Black Bottle due to negative feedback in the output stages)
    • Large vintage meters for Gain Reduction & mini meters for Input/Output level
    • Attack & Release controls with times of 4-120ms & 0.1-2s respectively
    • Thump switch gives slower attack curve and Dual Rel. switch doubles the release time
    • 6-step Sidechain High-Pass Filter for bass-heavy material
    • Stepped Output Attenuators
    • Stereo Link switch for use on a stereo buss (Ch.A Attack & Release become master)
    • Transformer-balanced 600 ohm inputs and outputs on XLR sockets (outputs pre-loaded internally)
    • 5U standard 19 inch rack case, 250mm deep including transformers at the rear
    • Laser-cut green plexiglass panel with white painted engravings
    • Optional panel backlight for live/FOH use
    • Optional fast-acting “Transient Eye™” tube meters for input/output monitoring
    • Fully stepped control version also available for easy recall

    Please contact Vinny regarding the latest pricing and customised options for this product.

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    RCA tube

  • The Black Bottle

    The Black Bottle

    Black Bottle
    Black Bottle
    The Black Bottle, a Thermionic Compression Amplifier

    A rare variation of Vari-Mu Compression Amplifier using vintage black metal tubes from the 1950s era made by RCA, which are hand selected. Largely inspired by the infamous Federal AM864U US Navy Broadcast Limiter, with many additions and improvements. With oodles of gain and an aggressive non-feedback controlled 6SN7 output stage, this ancient-looking device is capable of wonderfully fat compression and meaty distortions in many flavours.

    • All-tube balanced signal path with sweet overdrive tones and harmonics when pushed
    • Max gain of 36dB, making it usable as a mic pre-amp/comp. on loud sources
    • Large vintage meter switchable between Gain Reduction and Output level-Stepped Attack & Release controls with times of 5-100ms & 0.1-2s respectively- 6-step Output Attenuator
    • Stereo Link switch for tying a pair of Black Bottle units together at their side chain
    • Transformer-balanced 600 ohm input and output on XLR sockets (output pre-loaded internally)
    • 3U standard 19 inch rack case, 230mm deep including tubes and transformer at the rear
    • Laser-cut black plexiglass panel with white and gold painted engravings

    Please contact Vinny regarding the latest pricing and customised options for this product.

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    The Black Bottle

  • Marina Shaltout

    Marina Shaltout

    Marina Shaltout, January 2017
    Marina Shaltout, January 2017

    Marina Shaltout is American Artist who has been staying with us for the months of December and January 2017. Marina’s work has a humorous undertone and is marked by playfulness. It is based on sculptural costumes, performances and photography. During her stay Marina has been working with various found materials and fabric, creating sculptural costumes as well as performance base photography with Sacha Ratcliffe, but the duo meet during their residency stay here and started to collaborate.

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    Artwork by Marina Shaltout & Sacha Ratcliffe, 2017
    Marina & Sacha in the Studio, January 2017
    Marina & Sacha in the Studio, January 2017

    Marina is also a member of the band Dark Marcy which she formed with the other visiting Artist & Musicians at the Centre. Dark Marcy performed a couple of concerts at the Centre and where very well received. Dark Marcy has a facebook page worth visiting.

    Dark Marcy; Sacha Ratcliffe, Billie Zizi, Marina Shaltout & Brynja Bjarnadóttir
    Dark Marcy; Sacha Ratcliffe, Billie Zizi, Marina Shaltout & Brynja Bjarnadóttir

     

    /More of Marinas Artwork/
    https://marinashaltout.squarespace.com/
    Check out the interview about her stay here:

    Thank You Marina!

  • Melissa Dole

    Melissa Dole

    Melissa Dole, 2016
    Melissa Dole, 2016

    Melissa Dole is mainly sculpture artist working with texture and big formats. But during her residency, she was working on small sculptural objects. There was a lot of black paint, seaweed, bird corpse, etc. in Private Studio during month of December. Melissa was exploring realm of connection between human ability to explain things to itself and nature as it is.

    / More of her artwork /
    http://melissamdole.com/
    Check out the interview about her stay here:

    Thank You Melissa!

     

  • Michal Somoš

    Michal Somoš

    _MG_5939Michal Somoš stayed with us during November 2016 and we could really have had him a bit longer :) Michal could not only do everything, he was also a great company. During his stay he was a massive help in the making of the ventilation system for Studio Silo and he also sorted out some lighting system for the Concert hall !!

    Michail

  • Katarina Hudacinova

    Katarina Hudacinova

     

    Katarina Hudacinova, 2016
    Katarina Hudacinova, 2016

     

    Katarina is a photographer from Czech Republic who stayed with us for one month in November. She was working with the stone texture and surface and taking pictures of them. During her residency she was filling up her photography portfolio. For more information on her project, we invite you to see project below and interview with her on our YouTube channel.

     

    / More of her artwork /
    http://katarinahudacinova.blogspot.is/
    Check out the interview about her stay here:

    Thank you Katarina!

     

  • Laurent Crevon

    Laurent Crevon

    Laurent Crevon, 2016
    Laurent Crevon, 2016

     

    Laurent Crevon is an artist from France who stayed in residency for two months in October and November. During his stay he was focusing on writing his novel and working with digital arts / light painting photography. Light saber was built during this time to play with different LED sequences. Laurent performed and showcased his light painting live to the audience during our Multidisciplinairy art evening that we held on the end of October.

    / More of his artwork /
    http://lcreation.fr/
    Check out the interview about his stay here:

    Thank you Laurent!

  • Carcom Sheffer & Tal Strauss

    Carcom Sheffer & Tal Strauss

    Carcom Sheffer, 2016
    Carcom Sheffer, 2016

    Carcom is a contemporary dancer. During her residency, she was working on a performance generator software. Software generates improvised movements and gives directions to the performer. This was the main project and aim for Carcom. In the end of the residency she showcased how this software works.

    / More of her artwork /
    https://vimeo.com/138469818

    Tal Strauss, 2016
    Tal Strauss, 2016

    Tal is a musician. Pianist to be exact. During the residency Tal had a concert in Breiðdalsvík. While he was staying in Fish Factory, he was practicing and playing Piano in a Church. At the end of the residency he attended a show at the Fish Factory and joined an improvised band on stage.

    / More of his artwork /
    https://soundcloud.com/tal-strauss

    Check out the short video about their stay here:

    Thank You Carcom & Tal!

     

  • Silvia Popp

    Silvia Popp

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    Silvia Popp is an artist from Switzerland. She stayed with us in the factory for two months – October and November. Silvia is a founder of Island Institute in Switzerland. She’s been traveling and exploring different islands and doing research on her project she’s explaining in the interview down below. She arrived by Ferry to Iceland – that’s one of the phases of project she’s been working – balance board. Then it lead to definition of reduction and this concept of life ignoring materialism and trying to  achieve happiness without it. The last piece during her residency that she performed during our multi-disciplinary exhibition was a silent protest.

    / More of her artwork /
    http://www.boutique-pamela.ch/
    Check out the interview about her stay here:

    Thank you Silvia!

     

     

  • Lauren Prousky

    Lauren Prousky

    Lauren Prosuky, 2016
    Lauren Prosuky, 2016

    Lauren Prousky is a multidisciplinary artist from Toronto, Canada. She stayed with us for one month in October writing dark but humorous poems. Lauren was interested in Swimming pool culture of Iceland. Then she started the mural. Thanks Lauren, our dark upstair corridor became a trippy corridor and more colorful!

    / More of her artwork /
    http://laurenprousky.com
    Check out the interview about her stay here:

     

    Thank You Lauren!

  • Alex Massa

    Alex Massa

    Alex Massa

    Alex Massa is an artist/musician/performer/entertainer from United States. He visited us during his personal break from his as he said professional career. His main goal was to get back to personal creativity field and reconnect to himself. While Alex stayed at our Residency, we were pleased to have a trumpet playing everyday in our halls. Eventually Alex turned his Private Studio into as Una called it – erotic studio – by building cozy lights from buoy.

    / More of Alex /
    http://massanotmassa.com
    Check out the interview about his stay here:

     

     

    Thank You Alex!

  • Shared Studio expanded!

    Shared Studio expanded!

    So.. Finally we can introduce you to brand new Shared Studio space (95 m2) that we have. It is completely done now. We’ve expanded! Now instead of two artists in a Shared Studio we will have 6 available spaces every month! It means.. 7 artists every month in the Factory… Are you one of the artists, who is looking for a space? Check the photos, pick the table – our inbox is always open – let’s make this happen! :)

    More Info about Residency: HERE
    Meet artists who stayed with us: HERE

    see you!

  • Dexter Gonzales

    Dexter Gonzales

    Dexter Gonzales, 2016
    Dexter Gonzales, 2016

    Dexter is a painter from Brighton, United Kingdom. He stayed at the residency for one month of September. Dexter’s main aim was to paint in the nature and reanact the nature on his canvas, but it turned out that his residency mostly became work in a studio creating humorous paintings. When Dexter wasn’t working, the main activity was playing music in his studio, our concert hall, although hiking and walking in the mountains that are surrounding Stöðvarfjörður. Inspiration of the village even slightly transformed into thoughts about living in here – Dexter joked.

    / More of his artwork /
    http://www.dextergonzales.com

    Check out the interview about his stay here:

    Thank You Dexter!

     

  • Shoko Matsuki

    Shoko Matsuki

    Shoko Matsuki, 2016.
    Shoko Matsuki, 2016.

    Shoko Matsuki is an artist based in Tokyo, Japan. She’s focusing on drawing and recognizes herself as an illustrator. But! She’s not afraid of exploring other things! She was working on Lino–Cutting/Printmaking during her stay. Although, she was working on sketches and was building up her project focused on the disconnection from rest of the world. Project was researching the haunting feeling of belonging nowhere which started for Shoko when she was 14 years old and is still there.

    / More of her artwork /
    http://www.shokomatsuki.com
    Check out the interview about her stay here:

     

    Thank you Shoko!

  • Anna Choutova

    Anna Choutova

    Anna Choutova

    Anna Choutova is 22 year old Swedish painter based in London. She chose our residency because the idea of isolation, remoteness and disconnection from outer world and cities seemed to be suitable at the time.

    “In London I was getting so anxious of city living and there was just no time for yourself, even if you’re alone – you still had all the noise of the outside world just in your head.. And my work was just becoming super effected by living in urban place. I knew exactly what my paintings would be before I even did them and just started killing my love for my art, so I though -ok – I need total change of atmosphere, I need somewhere where I can just be in quiet and not have distractions and then see what comes out. So I came here.”

    Anna was working on paintings that hopefully will be included in her upcoming exhibition in London called “BAD ART 2”. You can read more about exhibition here:

    BAD ART by DAZED: http://bit.ly/2dxvex1
    BAD ART by NOTION: http://bit.ly/2dYCTGq

    BAD ART 2 by Creators Project: http://bit.ly/2d8bEGM
    BAD ART 2 by NOTION: http://bit.ly/2dQN2zO

    / Check her artwork /
    http://www.annachoutova.com

    Full interview with Anna is on our YouTube channel:

    https://youtu.be/iFg8b9wWVPA?list=PLv37xlpmRFDiQcfMATVKxD6OaH3H3XYhm

    Thank you Anna!

  • Rosemary Holliday Hall

    Rosemary Holliday Hall

    Rosemary Holliday Hall, 2016.

    Rosemary Holliday Hall is the visual artist from Los Angeles, USA. She was planning on staying in Residency for one month, but during her stay she realised that she’s not enough of time finishing the project she was working on. She extended her stay one more month, we installed extra studio space in the shared studio for her, enormously big and warm Takk for Guðný and Steini for renting house for Rosemary to stay.

    Rosemary and her mural progress, 2016.
    Rosemary and her mural progress, 2016.

    During these two months of residency she enlarged her project: she was working on making print of rocks and minerals she collected in the mountains of Stöðvarfjörður, continued on making some stone texture, skin–like looking wind catchers that she installed in abandoned house on peninsula. A mural we have now on a factory wall was a part of her project and was made with a stone shadow catcher that she’s explaining more in the following interview.

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    The last bits of the project was a wallpapers of artificial shadows caused by a bulb light. She was catching shadows in studio and making abstract chaotic patterns.

    / Check her artwork /
    http://www.rosemaryhollidayhall.com

    Full interview with Rosemary on our YouTube channel:

    Thank you Rosemary!

  • Peter Cooper

    Peter Cooper

    Peter Cooper, 2016
    Peter Cooper, 2016

    Peter is a wonderful and professional carpenter from Australia who came all the way to Iceland to help us with some stuff :) We’re working on a new Shared Studio space and Ceramics studio. Peter gave us a helping hand with building all the furniture to studios! What a handy man! He even says that he has a special language to communicate with a woodcutting machines… such a mysterious volunteer! We’re so lucky and honoured to have him in the Factory! He’s keen on staying here until all the furniture is done!

  • Guided Tour @ Fish Factory

    Guided Tour @ Fish Factory

    Guided Tour

    We’re open now for a Guided Tour in a Fish Factory – Creative Centre of Stöðvarfjörður. You will be guided by our Intern in all Creative Centre. Tour+Guide Fee is 500kr./person. Tour includes: history of the factory, future plans and ongoing process, presentation of Art Residency program and sneak peak of Studio Silo Recording studio.

    Planning trip with bigger tour? Inform us: info[at]inhere[dot]is
    Have more questions about Fish Factory? Simply drop us a line: info[at]inhere[dot]is
    Interested in Art Residency? Get more info here: inhere.is/residency

    See you!

  • Jesús Portal

    Jesús Portal

    Jesús Portal

    Jesús Portal  is an artist‬ from Spain and stayed in Art Residency‬ for August. He’s an art teacher and writing an art education book for High–School students in Spain. The architecture of town, villages of Iceland and Fish Factory has been the main source of inspiration. Camera, music and Stöðvarfjörður was combined into the mural he was working.

    Jesús, August 2016.

    The main creative field he is working on – artistic education. His education is linked to being an artist in contemporary art, visual culture. This book is being produced by Jesús himself and his one of the good friends Lucia Ordoñez.
    Everybody loves Iceland for its’ nature: mountains, waterfalls, glacier and so on. So do I, but my artistic background so connected to architecture and geometry, so I fell in love with the architecture of this place, that’s why I decided to do a mural inspired by the nature’. All the small details of the architecture: color, corners, frames, fences joined in one dialog for a mural. The outcome seemed to become surrealistic abstract new village.

    Jesús’s educational blog: https://saberversaberhacer.wordpress.com
    more of his artwork: www.jesusportal.es

    here’s an interview with Jesús:

    Thank You, Jesús!

  • OPEN CALL / October–December 2016

    OPEN CALL / October–December 2016

    OPEN CALL >> October–December 2016 <<
    We’re sending out an OPEN CALL for all artists out there in the worldwide!
    We’re OPEN for your applications for October – December period of Residency program!

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    About Fish Factory – Creative Centre
    The Creative Centre is located in Stöðvarfjörður, a remote village in the East fjords of Iceland. It was established in 2011 when a group of people acquired the abandoned Fish Factory of the village. The group funded a non-profit cooperation which owns the building and manages the daily operations and business of the Centre. The Centre is an independent initiative and has no financial ties to the local municipality or the Icelandic state. All team members are volunteers still today.

    The Creative Centre is an ongoing collaborative and community project and our actions and aims are based on sustainable principles and alternative methods. We want to regenerate and sustain our small village by making it into a possible and desirable place to settle – a place where you can have engaging jobs, enjoy culture, and the influx of new ideas and creative people. The Centre is meant to be a platform offering many different workshops and facilities where small initiatives can thrive and jobs can be created. We run an all year around Art Residency for most creative fields and we frequently host cultural events and concerts. Currently we are starting up workshops and study courses at the Centre. We also host a small fish processing company, the local fish market, and the Red Cross charity shop of the village.

    With the Creative Centre we want to demonstrate the possibility of strengthening small, remote communities with creative initiatives, establishing jobs, and to be a source of inspiration for others alike. We believe that many small pillars and culture are a strong way to ensure the livelihood of a society and are just as valid as big industrial solution.

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    Residency Description
    The Residency is multi-disciplinary and open for most creative directions:
    Visual Art, New Media, Printmaking, Sculpture, Dance, Performing Arts, Land Art, Textile Art, Music, Literature, Crafts, Sustainable Design, Engineering & Photography.

    The purpose of the program is to provide emerging and established artists, creatives, designers and progressive thinkers a port for free expression. We offer access to a range of studios and work facilities, and a place to meet with other creative people in a small collaborative community. The Centre has fully equipped wood & metal workshops, kitchen, small library, sewing workshop and a Concert hall. All of which the artists have access to along with our material storage in consultation with a team member.

    Émilie Bernard: https://fishfactory.is/2015/08/emilie-bernard/

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    Accommodation
    Our Residency Artists stay together in a big house called Bjarkarlundur. The house is located in the heart of our small village and in about 3 min walking distance from the Centre. The house has a garden, spacious bedrooms, large kitchen, a bathroom with bathtub, a washroom and internet access. Bed linen is provided. Each artist has their own private bedroom and shares the kitchen and bathroom with the other artists.

    Artists can invite their partner or a guest for a short stay upon prior arrangement with a team member. The maximum stay is five nights. From time to time Volunteers, Interns and Musicians stay at the house as well.

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    Duration of residency
    The duration of residencies is between 1 and 6 months. If the Artist wants to lead a workshop, exhibit his/her works, hold a concert/perform or read poetry, we are up for most things.

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    Residency Fee

    Prices:
    Shared Studio space  600 Eur/Month
    Private Studio              700 Eur/Month

    Included:
    Access to all the Workshops & Facilities in the Centre along with our paint & material storage in consultation with a team member. You will also be provided with an Accommodation, a private bedroom in the Artists house.On arrival we provide a pick up from Egilsstaðir Airport. Other expenses for transport and meals are the responsibility of each participant.

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    Application information
    To be considered for the Residency, send us a filled out Application Form + CV + 5-10 recent work samples (up to 10MB) to contact[at]inhere[dot]is

    Your application will be reviewed and answered within a week via email.

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    Languages
    We speak Icelandic, English and German.

  • Coco

    Coco

    Coco

    Coco is a volunteer from Germany who joined our forces during 2016 summer. At the moments she’s improving her master skill at *sparkling* and sanding the walls! :D Coco’s guitar music in the morning besides coffee is a reason to start great and productive day whatever is happening in our heads either outside the Fish Factory. She’s staying here to help us finish Ceramics studio and new expanded shared studio we’re working on!

  • Ignas Janulis / visurbalta

    Ignas Janulis / visurbalta

    Ignas Janulis joined our forces on the later half of the year 2016 and arrived to Stöðvarfjörður in the sunny month of July and stayed until the dark blue days of December had passed us by. Ignas is a young graphic designer from Lithuania and he is wonderful :D  When he left he had improved and fine tuned many aspects of the residency management and the visual outputs of the Factory, f.x. here on this website and on our social media sites.

    We had some pretty busy times during this period, and there was Ignas, this warm chilled out guy taking care of stuff, managing stuff and helping us out every step on the way in this crazy ass project. One of the big pushes we did during this period was to finish the new shared studio space for visiting Artists. During that time Ignas always made sure we had a daily dose of listening to Air on the stereo while he did some impressive work with a paint brush. So many tasks and missions emerged over a period of 6 months and Ignas was independent and on the ball, not to mention how damn good he was at wiring up lights with Vinny.

    Ignas loves to drive and with any chance he headed off in the Green Thunder, up for every mission possible; artist pick ups, grocery shopping and swimming pool trips. We will miss him and we wish him godspeed on his journeys… but not to fast though :D