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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.
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
... two languages (English and Portuguese),
one
not being the translation of the other....
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
Inside the Chain
2016
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2018
Inside the ChainArtist: Ekaterina ZharinovaComment:
Wine
1996
... the words from within themselves, as if
one
word would write another. Words will...
Letter
1996
... converging to or diverging from the flat
one
. Together they may evoke the creation or...
Perhaps
1998
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1999
This is the first poem written specifically for Internet 2. The poem is a world with 24 avatars, each a different word. Each reader, in order to read the poem, must establish his or her own presence in this textworld through a verbal avatar. As
Outrossim [Otherwise]
2014
... animations, each accessed through
one
of the distinct anamorphic QR codes. The code...
Biopoetry (series/concept 1999-present)
1999
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2009
The biopoem "Erratum I" is what Kac calls a "biotope", that is, a living work that changes in response to internal metabolism and environmental conditions, including temperature, relative humidity, airflow, and light levels in the exhibition space.
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