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  • Sommerer, Christa and Laurent Mignonneau. Interactive Plant Growing In FISEA Fourth International Symposium on Electronic Art, edited by Päivi Talasmaa and Erkki HuhtamoMinneapolis, USA: ISEA Publications, 1993.
  • Spitz, Rejane. Qualitative, Dialectical and Experiential Domains of Electronic Art In Fourth International Symposium on Electronic Art (FISEA 93), Minneapolis, Minnesota: 1993.
  • Event: FISEA 1988 [The First International Symposium on Electronic Art]Institution: ISEA InternationalComment:
  • Event: FISEA 1993 [The Fourth International Symposium on Electronic Arts]Institution: ISEA InternationalComment:
  • Event: Fourth International Symposium on Electronic Art - FISEA '93Institution: Minneapolis College of Art and DesignComment:
  • Genesis -
    Genesis is a transgenic artwork that explores the intricate relationship between biology, belief systems,information technology, dialogical interaction, ethics, and the Internet. The key element of the work is an "artist's gene", a synthetic gene
  • Infiltrate -
    In the center of the room, on a riser approximately 5 feet tall, a square fish tank, bare, approx 2x3x4 feet, spotlit from above. Inside swim 6 fat koi fish, one gold, the others white On one wall the video projector displays a computer animated
  • The Eighth Day -
    The Eighth Day -- The Eighth Day is a transgenic artwork that investigates the new ecology of fluorescent creatures that is evolving worldwide. The Eighth Day was shown from October 25 to November 2, 2001 at the Institute for Studies in the Arts,
  • Uirapuru -
    Uirapuru (1996/99), by Eduardo Kac, was shown from October 15 to November 28, 1999, at the InterCommunication Center (ICC), Tokyo. A flying fish hovers above a forest in the gallery, responding to local as well as Web-based commands. Audio and video
  • the Flock -
    The Flock is a group of musical interactive sound sculptures which exhibit behaviors analogous to the flocking found in natural groups such as birds, schooling fish or flying bats. Flocking behaviors demonstrate characteristics of supra