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Razzmatazz
1993
Transmitted to Museo Internacional de Electrografia, Cuenca, Spain, 1993, and exhibited in Muestra Internacional de Fax Art, Facultad de Bellas Artes, Cuenca, Spain, 1993.
Elastic Fax 3
2005
Elastic Fax III was realized by participants sending sequential faxes directly from their cell phones to a fax machine in the gallery in São Paulo.
Holopoetry (Series/Concept) 1983-1993
1983
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1993
...Note from Eduardo Kac: "Please note t
hat
it is impossible to convey the readerly...
Faxpoem
1990
Fax transmited from Chicago to: - "City Portraits: The Suburbs", fax exchange with group Art Reseaux, École Municipale D'Arts Plastiques, Rosny Sous Bois, France, 1990 - "The Globe Show", fax exchange with British artists, Oldham Art Gallery,
Não!
1982
"Não!" is organized in text blocks which circulate in virtual space at equal intervals, leaving the screen blank prior to the flow of the next text block. The visual rhythm thus created alternates between appearance and disappearance of the
Geometria do Êxtase
1982
... cube, casting verbal shadows t
hat
can be seen gyrating clockwise, much...
Oco
1985
As the cylindrical form of the three letters spins in space, the letter I appears and disappears, producing the fleeting appearance of the words "o cio" (in heat) and "ócio" (idleness).
IO
1990
Three-dimensional navigational poem in which the letters/numbers I and O appear as elements of an imaginary landscape. IO is "I" in Italian. In this piece it also stands for reconciled differences (one/zero, line/circle, etc.). The reader is invited
Storms
1993
... does not make a choice, t
hat
is, if he or she does not click on a...
Accident
1994
Runtime looped animation in which language continuously emerges and disappears. As a speech fragment is repeated and letters disappear from it, new meanings emerge.
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