Overlap




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  • ISEA2016

    Overlap (artists Michael Denton and Anna McCrickard) creates atmospheric audiovisual performances, installations, single screen videos and VJ performances for the international media/ music festivals and arts circuits. They have developed a style outside film, TV and video art – a way of abstracting and combining imagery that has a musical or painterly logic rather than a narrative based or conceptual one. A visual take on serialism: wallpaper with conceits. Recent works explore the relationship between still and moving imagery through systems of implied motion within transitions, use of discreet picture planes and obscuration techniques. The view is in movie time but limited to flat photographic space, viewed through a perceptual keyhole, more akin to memories and dreams than cinema. Overlap’s music is atmospheric, melodic and minimal: collaged musical spontaneity.

    Recent soundscape albums Tracks between Trees, Slowsound and Greylight Green are sometimes orchestral in scale, sometimes spaciously empty. As experienced VJ’s, Overlap understand how perfectly 4/4 beats support live visual mixing. In the above albums they have kept the even timing and removed the beats, blending a mix of English folk, electronica and melodic drone into an ideal vehicle for visuals. Violinist, singer and composer Eos co-writes and performs vocals and violin, Andy Dragazis contributes to the arrangement and production. These sessions have been heavily manipulated, fragmented, inverted, time stretched and effected – then dropped into a constant echo speed, resulting in a happy marriage of improvisational freshness within a dry arrangement, a sublime ‘Edwardian electronica’. Experiments with sound and image are distilled into single screen pieces, forming useful components for audiovisual installations and performances.

    ISEA2015

    Michael Denton & Anna McCrickard (UK) formed Overlap in 1999 as a platform for music, electronic art and music industry, festival and gallery activities including single screen pieces, VJing, audiovisual performances and installations. Overlap’s music is created alongside their imagery. Current work explores the relationship between still and moving imagery through systems of implied motion within transitions, use of discrete picture planes and obscuration techniques.


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