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"Dry Ice: From Jazz Festivals to Rock Concerts

Background imageDry Ice Collection: 2019 Sanya E-prix

2019 Sanya E-prix
SANYA STREET CIRCUIT, CHINA - MARCH 23: Jean-Eric Vergne (FRA), DS TECHEETAH during the Sanya E-prix at Sanya Street Circuit on March 23, 2019 in Sanya Street Circuit, China

Background imageDry Ice Collection: Amanda Lear, french singer in concert at Camden Palace, London, Wednesday 30th June 1982

Amanda Lear, french singer in concert at Camden Palace, London, Wednesday 30th June 1982

Background imageDry Ice Collection: Tom Green, Alex Hitchcock and Vij Prakash, Love Supreme Jazz Festival, Glynde Place

Tom Green, Alex Hitchcock and Vij Prakash, Love Supreme Jazz Festival, Glynde Place, East Sussex, 2015

Background imageDry Ice Collection: Rob Slater, Love Supreme Jazz Festival, Glynde Place, East Sussex, 2015. Artist: Brian O Connor

Rob Slater, Love Supreme Jazz Festival, Glynde Place, East Sussex, 2015. Artist: Brian O Connor
Rob Slater, Love Supreme Jazz Festival, Glynde Place, East Sussex, 2015

Background imageDry Ice Collection: Lago di Braies - Dolomite Alps

Lago di Braies - Dolomite Alps
Pragser Wildsee, valley of Pustertal, Dolomites, UNESCO World Heritage Site Dolomites, South Tyrol, Italy

Background imageDry Ice Collection: Test tube of chlorine condensed into liquid by dipping into jug of dry ice

Test tube of chlorine condensed into liquid by dipping into jug of dry ice

Background imageDry Ice Collection: Dry ice engulfing potions, magic wand, bubbling concoction, charm book, and plastic animals

Dry ice engulfing potions, magic wand, bubbling concoction, charm book, and plastic animals

Background imageDry Ice Collection: Dry ice vaporising F007 / 8193

Dry ice vaporising F007 / 8193
Dry ice vaporising (subliming). Dry ice is solid carbon dioxide

Background imageDry Ice Collection: Dry ice vaporising F007 / 8192

Dry ice vaporising F007 / 8192
Dry ice vaporising (subliming). Dry ice is solid carbon dioxide

Background imageDry Ice Collection: Dry ice vaporising F007 / 8191

Dry ice vaporising F007 / 8191
Dry ice vaporising (subliming). Carbon dioxide is a colourless gas at room temperature but becomes a liquid under compression

Background imageDry Ice Collection: Sample tubes on ice

Sample tubes on ice. Sample tubes containing coloured liquids stored in dry ice pellets

Background imageDry Ice Collection: Carbon dioxide ice on Mars, artwork

Carbon dioxide ice on Mars, artwork
Carbon dioxide ice on Mars, computer artwork. This area is part of the carbon dioxide ice cap at the Martian South Pole. The large pits are where the carbon dioxide ice cap has sublimed to reveal ice

Background imageDry Ice Collection: Mars

Mars. Artwork of the planet Mars seen from space. Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun, and it is a rocky desert world. Its diameter is around half Earth s

Background imageDry Ice Collection: Frozen Mars, satellite image

Frozen Mars, satellite image

Background imageDry Ice Collection: Martian impact crater, satellite image

Martian impact crater, satellite image
Martian impact crater. Coloured satellite image of an impact crater (centre, middle) on the northern plains of Mars. The terrain surface (red) is pitted with pockets of carbon dioxide frost (white)


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"Dry Ice: From Jazz Festivals to Rock Concerts, a Magical Element Engulfing the Stage" From Tom Green's mesmerizing performance at the Love Supreme Jazz Festival in Glynde Place to Alex Hitchcock and Vij Prakash's captivating saxophone duet, it has become an essential element of live music performances. The misty haze created by this frozen carbon dioxide adds an ethereal touch to every note played. In 2015, Rob Slater wowed the crowd at the Love Supreme Jazz Festival in East Sussex with his extraordinary artwork. With Brian O'Connor's masterpiece as his canvas, he skillfully used dry ice to create stunning visual effects that left spectators spellbound. Not limited to musical events alone, dry ice made its presence felt even on Formula 1 tracks during the Singapore GP in 2015. As cars raced through the night, their tires screeching and engines roaring, plumes of smoke billowed from behind them - a result vaporizing under extreme heat. Back in 1982, Amanda Lear enchanted her audience at Camden Palace in London with her soulful voice and theatrical performance. Dry ice enveloped her like a mystical cloak as she sang her heart out on stage. Fast forward to more recent times; at the 2019 Sanya E-prix race, drivers battled it out amidst clouds of swirling fog generated by strategically placed blocks of dry ice. This added an extra layer of excitement and drama to an already electrifying event and has found its way into other realms beyond entertainment. Whether it is Queen rocking St James Park Stadium or Amanda Lear once again taking center stage at Camden Palace (this time back in '82), this magical substance has proven itself indispensable for creating awe-inspiring moments that will be remembered for years to come. But it doesn't stop there – even nature showcases its beauty enhanced by dry ice.