04/29/2026
What’s My Line?
Opening May 2, 2–4 PM at 5)3 Miami Beach Regional Library
Glint
2012
Moving Image Installation
By Richard Garet
“Glint is a moving image work that operates at the threshold of perception, where time, space, and structure begin to dissolve into signal.
The piece unfolds at an extremely reduced temporal register. Change is present, but resists immediate recognition. What appears stable is, in fact, continuously shifting—though often below the threshold of attention.
Drawing from the logic of the urban grid, Glint constructs a field of vertical and horizontal lines that emerge, intersect, and recede, forming transient architectures that never fully stabilize. These structures do not represent the city, but articulate its underlying condition: a constant process of transformation that exceeds perceptual awareness.” - Garet
Richard Garet’s practice treats sound as material—a generative force that shapes perceptual experience across time-based media, installation, and expanded audiovisual systems. His work engages transience, impermanence, and media decay, transforming sonic and luminous data into immersive environments that blur the boundaries between signal and noise.
Working across moving image, installation, and print, Garet investigates the materiality of technological abstraction, foregrounding processes of transmission, interference, and erosion. His practice constructs conditions where experience is filtered, unstable, and mediated—where sound, image, and time converge to unsettle fixed hierarchies of perception and open space for new ways of sensing and understanding.