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Annick Odom’s multimedia work brings together music, visual storytelling, hand-built analog technologies, and digital techniques, drawing on traditions of crankies (moving panoramas), shadow puppetry, overhead-projector theater, as well as hand-drawn music videos made using Procreate and other illustration tools. She creates immersive environments where image and sound unfold together: scrolls wind across the stage and silhouettes flicker in light. The subjects often blend Appalachian narratives with contemporary composition and experimental performance and draw on archival and collected oral histories and stories from West Virginia. Annick’s multimedia work extends her interests in hybrid performance and cross-genre composition. She is interested in creating visual scores and hand-built devices that become part of the performance, offering ensembles new ways to connect narrative, gesture, and sound.
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