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UPC
1994
In this looped and silent installation-poem 7-foot tall letters are projected against the wall. They emerge out of focus on the right, move across diagonally into focus, and disappear again out of focus to the left. Literal and at the same time
Insect.Desperto
1995
Runtime animation in which the visual and sound tracks function independently and complementarily in two languages (English and Portuguese), one not being the translation of the other. “Desperto” means “awaken” in Portuguese. Originally a runtime
Secret
1996
The words in "Secret" are dispersed in the semantic darkness of a potential space. The reader is invited to navigate this space and create verbal and visual links between immaterial presences, voids, and distant signs. This VRML navigational poem
Wine
1996
A delicate and silent animation. It suggests an inebriate mental state in which foreground and background blend in almost undifferentiated fashion. The poem articulates the fleeting apparitions of the words from within themselves, as if one word
Letter
1996
...A navigational poem t
hat
presents the viewer with the image of a three-dimensional...
Perhaps
1998
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1999
... the semantic sphere of t
hat
particular readerly experience. Once...
Outrossim [Otherwise]
2014
This work is composed of two different anamorphic QR codes in a 40ft (12m) vitrine. Once the lens of the cell phone converts the distorted images into squares, the QR app in the phone automatically reads the two codes and renders the animations
ZOONE
1985
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1985
... the viewer, at the arrows t
hat
are shot at him
Monologue 2021
2009
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2021
... between dancers and t
hat
between dance and animation are...
Biopoetry (series/concept 1999-present)
1999
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2009
...The biopoem "Erratum I" is w
hat
Kac calls a "biotope", t
hat
is, a living work t
hat
...
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