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  • Eduardo Kacsounding out the non-binaryThe Archive of Digital Art, 06/2022Text by Carla Zamora and Samantha Mealing, Interview on Time Capsule by Samantha Mealing,Rachel de Joode and Herbert Gmoser.“In the course of pursuing Bio Art we have
  • Eduardo Kac, pioneer of multiple art genres like Telematic Art, Transgenic Art and Bio Art, guides us through 40 years of radical changes in the body-technology relationship, offering different approaches on how to reflect the boundaries of human
  • Limitless2023 -
    This interactive real-time artwork comments on the volatility of the stock market and the ephemeral nature of wealth, through an exploration of the intersection of technology, finance and mythology. Harris employs live market data, organising
  • Dioramas of the Divine is a series of abstracted, interactive landscapes inspired by Greek mythology. The triptych creates a unified vision of awe and power, which is divided into three distinct scenes seen from the perspectives of the gods Zeus and
  • Weibel, Peter. Das Rauschen des Beobachters In Mythos Information. Welcome to the Wired World., edited by Karl Gerbel and Peter Weibel, 8-23. Wien, New York: Springer Verlag, 1995.
  • THE MEDUSA PROJECT (AUTOBIOGRAPHY) refers to the relationship between women and power as depicted in both ancient mythology, and in postmodern culture. It represents my attempt to directly merge personal history and influences into the production of
  • Dreher, Thomas, ed. Ars Electronica 1995: Mythos Information - Welcome to the Wired World. New York, Wien: Springer Verlag, 1995.
  • Bühl, Achim. Cybersociety. Mythos und Realität der Informationsgesellschaft. Köln: Papyrossa Verlagsgesellschaft, 1996.
  • Weibel, Peter. Die virtuelle Stadt im telematischen Raum. Leben im Netz und in Online-Welten In Mythos Metropole, edited by Gotthard Fuchs and B. Moltmann and W. Prigge, 209-222. Frankfurt/Main: Suhrkamp Verlag, 1995.
  • Eduardo Kac is internationally recognized for his telepresence and bio art. A pioneer of telecommunications art in the pre-Web '80s, Eduardo Kac (pronounced "Katz") emerged in the early '90s with his radical works combining telerobotics and living