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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

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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

Video Networks

Video Networks is a interface system for enabling the creation of networked or connected video based work.

Title: Video Networks
Author: Garrett & Frédérique Santune
Type: Art
Created: July 25th, 2007
Tags: control, dérive, installation, interface, loop, network, psychogeography, recombine, rhythm, system, transmission, video, wireless

net.tv

Net.tv is a cross between a browser and a streaming media player designed to view the internet as it really is, code or more specifically markup.

Title: net.tv
Author: Garrett
Type: Art
Created: August 14th, 2006
Tags: application, browser, code, generative, interface, net.art, network, site-specific, streaming, system, typography, web

System for Multiple Compositions on a Theme

System for Multiple Compositions on a Theme is a series of analogue videos presented through an interface which allows users to actively participate in their composition.

Title: System for Multiple Compositions on a Theme
Author: Garrett
Type: Art
Created: June 14th, 2005
Tags: application, audio, generative, interface, loop, net.art, offsync, process, system, video, web

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For Those Who Fear Intimacy / For Those Who Fear Loneliness is a work consisting of a custom designed and created wearable electronic device to be employed during two conceived performances.

Title: For Those Who Fear Intimacy / For Those Who Fear Loneliness
Author: Garrett
Type: Art
Created: June 5th, 2001
Tags: body, control, interface, language, network, performance, speech, system, web
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