Sitting at a packed This Is, presentations from Censta members at the end of a busy and very interesting Dundee Popup. On the mike now is Fiona from audio and visual collaborators Colliderscope, talking about their work, and how they create their audio visual collaborations – which they produce as as films and also perform as live vocal and screened shows.
We’re looking at the trail for No Man’s Land, which includes No Man’s Language due to the specially created font they use through the film.
If you’d like something in Burmese have a look at Tamin Sah Pade, animation filled with eerie sounds. And one more piece from Colliderscope – Deep Song.
Have a watch, have a listen, tell us what you think and get in touch with Colliderscope if you’d like to go along to one of their live shows.
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