5.000 are the little ice human figures sitting on the staircase in Birmingham’s Chamberlain Square waiting for something to happen, and destined to melt under the sun. We are talking about Minimum Moment, «performative installation» by Brasilian artist Néle Azevedo part of a larger project that since many years all around the world, and this year for the first time in England, as a monument to humanity, to its fragility and obsolescence. This time the Azevedo’s intervention was set up to commemorate the lost lives of the First World War.