In Touch/Take, Edie and Andrew strive to create a viewer/listener experience akin to live interaction. The struggle to make an audio recording feel like a live performance and a 2D screen print feel like an immersive 3D space is at the heart of their concept, stemming from the idea that physical presence is magical and necessary. The work acts as an invitation for discovery, using sights and sounds that resonate more with their audience as time passes. The artists collaborated by a process similar to a game of telephone. Andrew composed a variety of sounds inspired by specific physical spaces, recorded them, and sent them to Edie who then “translated” those sounds into a series of sketches. The exchange of audio and visual materials continued, influencing each of the collaborator’s works up until the completion of the project.
These almost heartbreakingly gentle felted piano compositions have the delicacy and loveliness of slow-falling snow. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 30, 2023
A work of beautiful, pointillist guitar from Martyn Heyne, the moving songs on “Electric Intervals” are made of tiny pinpricks of sound. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 11, 2017