collide |kəˈlīd|verb [ intrans. ]hit with force when moving


Will Clifford,
Sarah Evans,
Bettina Furnée,
Catherine Hemelryk,
Hayley Lock,
Rachel Oxley,
Mark Ross and Caroline Wright
ARE
Founder members of:

C-O-L-L-I-D-E-R , an artists' collective brought together by Escalator, the pioneering talent plan from Arts Council England. have been awarded funding to research and develop new work with a focus on locality, communication and the notion of encounter. C-O-L-L-I-D-E-R will show at Wysing Arts Contemporary: PRESENTS, Wysing Arts Centre, April 2010.

collide |kəˈlīd|verb [ intrans. ]hit with force when moving : she collided with someone | two suburban trains collided.come into conflict or opposition : in his work, politics and metaphysics collide.ORIGIN early 17th cent. (in the sense [cause to collide] ): from Latincollidere, from col- together+ laedere ‘to strike or damage.’