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Holopoetry
2001
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2001
Event: HolopoetryInstitution: China National Museum of Fine Arts Comment:
Holopoetry and Perceptual Syntax
1986
Kac, Eduardo. Holopoetry and Perceptual Syntax Holosphere 14, no. 3 (Summer 1986): 25.
Key Concepts of Holopoetry
1996
Kac, Eduardo and Eric Vos and Johanna Drucker. Key Concepts of Holopoetry In Experimental - Visual - Concrete: Avant-Garde Poetry Since the 1960s, edited by K. David Jackson, 247-257. Amsterdam; Atlanta: Rodopi, 1996.
Conspire (transmediale pacours 1)
2008
Kovats Stephen and Cramer Florian and Petresin Natasa and Vincent Cédric and Kunst Bojana and Holmes Brian. Conspire (transmediale pacours 1). Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Revolver_Archiv für actuelle Kunst, 2008.
Procesos. Cultura y nuevas tecnologias
1986
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1986
Processes gathered a compendium of works that used the new Tools and technological media of the moment showing new ways to create, capture, process, transmit and store informational content. In this Exhibition is evidenced the disappearance of the
Holopoetry
1996
Kac, Eduardo. Holopoetry Visible Language 30, no. 2 (1996): 184-212.
Digital Mosaics: The Aesthetics of Cyberspace
1997
Holtzman, Steven. Digital Mosaics: The Aesthetics of Cyberspace. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1997.
Sacred Code
2003
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2003
"Sacred Code" is a rumination on three holy texts:The Old Testament, The New Testament and the Koran, as seen through a digital lens. In this new artwork, Napier has created algorithms that read these three books bit by bit, literally reading
Holy fire. Art of the Digital age
2011
Quaranta, Domenico and Yves Bernard. Holy fire. Art of the Digital age. Brescia: Link editions, 2011.
Three Questions: A Holy Trinity or Three Blind Mice
2017
Anker, Suzanne. Three Questions: A Holy Trinity or Three Blind Mice Institutional Critique to Hospitality: Bio Art Practice Now (May 2017): 37-50.
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