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Between Saying and Doing

Between Saying and Doing is a video documenting an intervention performance at Eva and Franco Mattes Synthetic Performances exhibition in Second Life on the 4th of April 2008.

Title: Between Saying and Doing
Author: Garrett
Type: Art
Created: April 5th, 2008
Tags: artists, conceptual, journey, mashup, networking, online, performance, photography, portrait, space

10 seconds of no video

10 seconds of no video is a video created through a webcam application with no connected webcam.

Title: 10 seconds of no video
Author: Garrett
Type: Art
Created: September 1st, 2005
Tags: conceptual, feed, network, offsync, system, video

Things to forget

Things to Forget proposes a system of deleting any mental process, feelings, sentiments, emotions, memories, thoughts, ideas or concepts for our throw away culture.

Title: Things to forget
Author: Garrett
Type: Art
Created: October 6th, 2002
Tags: application, conceptual, copyright, forget, generative, ideas, memory, net.art, process, user, web

The irrepairable damage

The Irrepairable Damage of Self-Realisation Communicated to Another is a conceptual net.art work of small proportions.

Title: The Irrepairable Damage of Self-Realisation Communicated to Another
Author: Garrett
Type: Art
Created: July 10th, 2001
Tags: age, computer, conceptual, net.art, portrait, process, self-realisation, time, web

_pause

Taking a design object from the 1980’s this experimental work aims to create a site as a new interactive object by taking certain qualities from the original and explaining them in its own forms and contexts of the interactive medium of the internet.

Title: _pause
Author: Garrett & Michaƫl Sellam
Type: Art
Created: January 20th, 2001
Tags: audio, conceptual, design, experimental, flash, interface, net.art, object, shockwave, site-specific, web
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