June 10, 2010
44 Hours of Cornucopia Momentum documentary

Bendix Freutel (Eifachfilm Vacirca in Second Life) has posted a documentary video (below) about the event, 44 Hours of Cornucopia Momentum (image above), my performance I’m Garrett Lynch (IRL) was part of on the 28th of May at Odyssey Art and Performance Simu in Second Life.

Bendix makes a few very good points about quite a few art events (SL or otherwise) these days taking advantage of artists in a number of ways, often simply as a profile raising mechanism for the curator, and how the intention here was to promote the artists doing what they do best with no imposed interpretations etc. The event places these art forms generated by a ‘virtual’ community of artists from all over the world within a ‘real’ community in Switzerland which would have limited knowledge or exposure to it previously. Highly commendable objectives, which remind me of some of the idealism of early net.art. Congratulations to Bendix on a very successful event which was a joy to be a part of.

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