Fau and I are working today on Odyssey to create the last machinima sequences for my upcoming release "the machine". Here are a few close ups of the Fairy and WYSIWYG (played by Fau) on one of our virtual sets (designed by Fau).
| image by Rhonda Pelley | 
 At the foundation of much of
Solo’s work is her musical practice in various incarnations of what
is now The Black Bags project
with her long time collaborators, Mike Kean and Marcel Levandier. 
A Newfoundland cross between PJ Harvey and The White Stripes, Liz
sings and plays drums while Kean and Levandier wield guitars. This
is the definition, as rock musician and indie producer, that this
writer first was familiar with Solo. Songs like Raining
Hammers have a darkness born of the Canadian Maritimes, but songs
like this bleed into the virtual as she has applied her sonic palette
as accompaniment for virtual performances. One example is in
Second Front’s Infamous Tommy Lee Incident where the band’s
rendition of Michael Wade’s You’ll Get Yours sets the
scene for a raucous concert, call for the band’s helicopter pilot,
and subsequent apprehension by the authorities. Her sound
creates a mythology for the Second Front performance, sculpting a
rock ‘n roll cultural frame like none other in the group can do.
At the foundation of much of
Solo’s work is her musical practice in various incarnations of what
is now The Black Bags project
with her long time collaborators, Mike Kean and Marcel Levandier. 
A Newfoundland cross between PJ Harvey and The White Stripes, Liz
sings and plays drums while Kean and Levandier wield guitars. This
is the definition, as rock musician and indie producer, that this
writer first was familiar with Solo. Songs like Raining
Hammers have a darkness born of the Canadian Maritimes, but songs
like this bleed into the virtual as she has applied her sonic palette
as accompaniment for virtual performances. One example is in
Second Front’s Infamous Tommy Lee Incident where the band’s
rendition of Michael Wade’s You’ll Get Yours sets the
scene for a raucous concert, call for the band’s helicopter pilot,
and subsequent apprehension by the authorities. Her sound
creates a mythology for the Second Front performance, sculpting a
rock ‘n roll cultural frame like none other in the group can do.|  | 
| image by liz solo | 
