Biography
COLLIDERSCOPE combines off-world, skeletal electronica, live vocals and surreal storybook animations in their ethereal live cinema performance and DVD "No Man's Land". With vocals in Burmese, English and an invented "No Man's language", Colliderscope explores the space between dreaming and waking, lost identities and found objects, where meaning is created from random events, and definition from the blurring of boundaries. Stylish, elegant and sinister, their alien lullabies envelop and mesmerize, warped beauty enfolding an unsettling and compelling “No Man’s Land”
Rated by the New Zealand Herald as one of the highlights of the Auckland Fringe Festival 2009, Colliderscope have stunned and captivated New Zealand audiences with their unique and powerful live shows, their set twisting and turning through pulsating slabs of whispered electronica, bent out of shape blues ballads and haunting cinematic soundscapes, all merged seamlessly with abstract animations to evolve into a multi-media artwork.
Their videos have been shown on the Arts Channel on Sky TV NZ and on NatGeo Music in Italy, and they presented their work as part of Auckland Art Gallery's artists talks series 2008.