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Flashmob of me.

Flashmob of me.

Burning delivery truck on Push.

Burning delivery truck on Push.

There ‘I’ am!

There ‘I’ am!

Spot the representation and the representation of a representation.

Spot the representation and the representation of a representation.

Post performance last Wednesday (04/08/10) at the 2010 Odyssey Performance Art Festival.

Post performance last Wednesday (04/08/10) at the 2010 Odyssey Performance Art Festival.

Some images from the Transbiotics Festival http://rixc.lv/10/en/festival.info.html.  See here for some write-ups: http://www.asquare.org/networkresearch/

Some images from the Transbiotics Festival http://rixc.lv/10/en/festival.info.html. See here for some write-ups: http://www.asquare.org/networkresearch/

Some images from the Transbiotics Festival http://rixc.lv/10/en/festival.info.html.  See here for some write-ups: http://www.asquare.org/networkresearch/

Some images from the Transbiotics Festival http://rixc.lv/10/en/festival.info.html. See here for some write-ups: http://www.asquare.org/networkresearch/

About:

Documentation of work and research in progress by Garrett Lynch.

Garrett Lynch (IRL) is an artist, lecturer, curator and theorist. His work deals with networks (in their most open sense) within an artistic content; the spaces between artworks, artist and audience as a means, site and context for artistic initiation, creation and discourse. Recently most active in live performance and curating live events with the collaborative group Open Ear which he co-founded in 2007, Garrett’s practice covers net.art, installation, performance and writing.

Educated in England and in France at the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs, Paris. Garrett is currently Senior Lecturer in New Media at Cardiff School of Creative and Cultural Industries, Wales and has previously taught on new media courses in England at Canterbury Christ Church University, Birmingham Institute of Art and Design and the University of Hertsfordshire. For more information about Garrett’s work please refer to a recent interview by Noema

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