At what point will common sense prevail (2008)

At what point will common sense prevail by Garrett Phelan is an online audio project, consisting of 26 sound works which will be presented for a 5 year period on this dedicated website.

At what point will common sense prevail marks the second phase of a series of projects by Garrett Phelan exploring the 'formation of opinion', particularly manifested through independent FM radio transmission projects, drawing, video, photography and web based projects in both art gallery and public environments. At what point will common sense prevail explores the personal, subjective assimilations of information, and the ways that society creates its values and notions of 'common sense'. Phelan approaches these complex subjects, touching on different disciplines such as Psychology, Politics, Ethics and Philosophy.

This new project deals specifically with cognition and how the cognitive process is applied or called upon in conversation, discussion and debate. For this, Garrett Phelan generated ...

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At what point will common sense prevail by Garrett Phelan is an online audio project, consisting of 26 sound works which will be presented for a 5 year period on this dedicated website.

At what point will common sense prevail marks the second phase of a series of projects by Garrett Phelan exploring the 'formation of opinion', particularly manifested through independent FM radio transmission projects, drawing, video, photography and web based projects in both art gallery and public environments. At what point will common sense prevail explores the personal, subjective assimilations of information, and the ways that society creates its values and notions of 'common sense'. Phelan approaches these complex subjects, touching on different disciplines such as Psychology, Politics, Ethics and Philosophy.

This new project deals specifically with cognition and how the cognitive process is applied or called upon in conversation, discussion and debate. For this, Garrett Phelan generated a script for each of the 26 sound pieces by instigating and contributing to online forums, ranging from forums on physics to forums on religion. Instigating topics such as "Commitment to truth", "Youth isn't a defence" or "Change is our only Commonality", the subsequent responses and discussions were later edited into scripts. Half of these scripts were then translated into different languages such as French, Chinese and Kirundi, and recordings then made of native speakers reading the script in their own language. Based on these initial recordings, each participant was recorded a second time listening to their own voice in the first recording, repeating the words in real time. The result of this elaborate process is 26 "regurgitated monologues". A portrait of each of the participants was produced during the recording of each sound work. Together with the recordings, the drawings form an archive, parts of which will be presented in different formats such as installations, performances or radio broadcasts throughout the 5 year period.

These 'regurgitations' of information create an alienating combination of semi-coherent sentences, with the original content of the discussions becoming lost through the repeated transformation of information and opinion. At what point will common sense prevail artistically recreates the processes of discussion and creation of opinion, raising significant questions about the personal and public mediation of information.

At what point will common sense prevail was curated by René Zechlin and commissioned by the Lewis Glucksman Gallery, Cork, as part of its Projects programme.

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"friendlyghosts" is an internet based artwork that functions as a text translator. Frequently, a relevant text is loaded from an external text file into the Flash Movie and is then translated into a preconstructed language using pre-set instructions within the programming of the project.

Each time the artist changes the text file a new and rearranged sequence of information is built. This information is made up of images and sounds. Each image is a pencil drawing (accompanied by sound) and is associated with a letter, number or punctuation mark. The information is structured in accordance with the functionality of the international but fading language of Morse code. 'A language once removed.

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