
The latest installment of the Outsider’s Outside showcase at Cherrywood Coffeehouse.
Never Acid Again plays at 9PM.
Destroyed For Comfort will perform at 9:45PM.
Visuals by VidKidz.
Free show.

The latest installment of the Outsider’s Outside showcase at Cherrywood Coffeehouse.
Never Acid Again plays at 9PM.
Destroyed For Comfort will perform at 9:45PM.
Visuals by VidKidz.
Free show.

What is Vidkidz?
Vidkidz is a name for the video adventures explored by Zak Loyd and Melanie Clemmons. The name comes from our lord and leader Kidvid of the Burger King Kids Club. Typically, Vidkidz uses two laptops and two projectors but Science is our friend, so we like to experiment with technology. Our images are curated from life, the brain, internet, the future, collective consciousness, 8-bit memories, MS paint, VHS tape, found object scans, and other mysterious sources.
Could you describe some of the themes found in your work?
Vidkidz motifs evolve naturally but can be defined in the color-spilled realm of psychoactive rainbow melt, optical illusion voyages, digital analog sex and procreation, indigenous spiritualism in the service of creating light portals to complement sonic happenings. Our goal is to produce an experience beyond synesthesia.
Where do you come from?
Zak was born in the dust field deserts of west Texas, developed in the grey suburbs of the metroplex, reached 4th level in the acid dipped heart and capital of Texas, braved the ice caverns of Brooklyn and has, once again, returned to the bliss and oneness of Austin. Melanie crawled out of the Gulf of Mexico to grow in Victoria, Texas before wandering north to Austin. She, too, survived the NorthEastern Icelands, and is happy see the sky again in Austin.
So you moved to Brooklyn but now you’re back in Austin – what’s up with that?
Brooklyn was a world of darkness which was good for projections but bad for inspiration. In the shadows we met many interesting spirits and shared a plethora of knowledge before returning South.
How did the two of you start working together?
Vidkidz saw its beginning in the late zeros as a subset of the Eyeplug collective. Eyeplug originally consisted of Chris Reed, Michael Carrol, Lori Celluloid, and Zak Loyd. However, during a massive rainbow party projection exploit, Eyeplug learned of the video magic Melanie could produce and inducted her into the collective.
What’s in the future for Vidkidz?
Beyond today we want to continue playing and experimenting with ideas. Some of those ideas are a video show, video mapping, analog synthesizers, interactive projections, playful interfaces, and internet browser magic.
See Vidkidz Wednesdays in May at Outsiders Outside.
Learn more at vidkidz.info.

//TENSE// – “Turn It Off” from the limited ESCAPE 7″ on MishkaNYC Records 2010
Directed by Tommyboy // arawa.fm
Videography by Thomas of Blackmagic Rollercoaster
SEE MORE VIDZ BY THE ILLUSTRIOUS BLACK MAGIC ROLLERCOASTER

Austin-based performer and self-proclaimed art-doodler Wiley Wiggins sez:
I just finished a video for the Silver Pines song “Invitation to Surf” (Amasa Gana remix). Awthum pals Nick Smith and Thomas (Black Magic Rollercoaster) Humphries collaborated.
In the video we meet a q-bert faced worlock who performs a psychic surgery on a chain smoker, in the process removing the library card that had been causing his addiction.
View the video at http://wileywiggins.com/invitation_to_surf/
Hear more Silver Pines on their myspace