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Visuosonics

Since February 2010 I’ve worked on a series of applications which allow motion capture for performance as part of the Visuosonics research project at Southampton Solent University.

Title: Visuosonics Software
Author: Garrett
Type: Research
Created: March 2nd, 2011
Tags: application, control, installation, interface, movement, performance

acceleglove-thumb.jpg

This is a two part video tutorial demonstrating how to make an MXJ (Java based) object for capturing an Acceleglove data glove in Max/MSP.

Title: Acceleglove capture in Max/MSP tutorial
Author: Garrett
Type: Research, Teaching
Created: May 31st, 2010
Tags: application, body, code, control, installation, interface, movement, network, performance, system

Film Manque

The Untitled software allows live performance with a video through voice and gesture. The software has been used numerous times by artists in live performance contexts.

Title: Untitled
Author: Garrett & Frédérique Santune, Alan Sondheim, Azure and Foofwa d'Imobilité
Type: Art
Created: September 6th, 2009
Tags: application, audio, cinema, dance, distortion, generative, performance, process, speech, system, time, video

A.u.t.o.m.n.e. / Autumn : renew performance

A.u.t.o.m.n.e. / Autumn : renew is an audiovisual performance performed by Frédérique Santune at the Open Ear Cinema event.

Title: A.u.t.o.m.n.e. ⁄ Autumn : renew
Author: Garrett & Frédérique Santune
Type: Art
Created: March 11th, 2008
Tags: application, audio, cinema, distortion, generative, performance, process, speech, system, time, video

Open Ear Network

On November 20th 2007, Open Ear hosted an event curated by myself at Canterbury Christ Church University Broadstairs Campus entitled Network presenting performances on this theme.

Title: Open Ear: Network
Author: Garrett
Type: Curating, Research
Created: November 20th, 2007
Tags: application, artists, audio, code, collaborative, generative, network, performance, transmission, video, wireless

RE:corder - RE:soundings (Interference variant)

Feedback audio looped or networked through a laptop is used to explore the aural and visual patterns of wave forms.

Title: RE:soundings (interference variant)
Author: Garrett
Type: Art
Created: October 16th, 2007
Tags: application, audio, loop, network, performance, process, system
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