Richard Garet, Inner-Outter, 2009

Inner-Outer is an audiovisual piece composed with processed video recordings of sunlight bathing the ocean tide. The sound composition in the piece was created from audiocassettes eroded underwater to accelerate the decomposition of the material. On May 15, 2009 the EMF, Electronic Music Foundation, with the curatorial vision of Suzanne Thorpe, presented a series of space interventions as a group exhibition in the Lightship Frying Pan, located at Pier 66 Maritime, in New York City. The group exhibition “Sounds in the Frying Pan” consisted of site-specific installations that were multimedia, but focused primarily on sound. All artists were assigned unique and discrete environments inside the ship to develop their projects. Richard Garet’s Inner-Outter was created for the Frying Pan and formatted as a single video channel projection with 16 channels of sonic output. Garet focused on the synergy of wearing-down, disorienting movement, sunlight touch, and the most obvious qualities of the context
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