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  • The Book after the Book is a hypertextual and visual essay about cyberliterature and the net_reading/writing_condition. Its main focus is non-linear narratives, which reconfigure the literature/book relationship starting from the very notion of
  • Placed in the middle of the Center for Contemporary Art, the yellow canary was given a very large and comfortable cylindrical white cage, on top of which circuit-boards, a speaker, and a microphone were located. A clear Plexiglas disc separated the
  • A Video Essay about Brazilian artist Eduardo Kac by Tomas Durkin 
  • 2012. Inkjet prints on coated paper, dimensions variable. Life-sized pictures of people found on Google's Street View were printed and posted without authorization at the same spot where they were taken. The posters are printed in color on thin
  • Face to Facebook texts from www.face ‐ to ‐ facebook.net by Paolo Cirio and Alessandro Ludovico. 2011 Logline: Stealing 1 million Facebook profiles, filtering them with face ‐ recognition software and then posting them on a custom ‐ made dating
  • From the curatorial essay by Christina Oyawale and Karina Iskandarsjah: "In this age of instant information and global communication, a key component of the machinery that assembles our 'borderless' world is the global shipping industry. Every year,
  • A Fundação Bienal de São Paulo é uma das mais importantes instituições internacionais de promoção da arte contemporânea, e seu impacto no desenvolvimento das artes visuais brasileiras é notadamente reconhecido. A Bienal de Artes, seu mais importante
  • Durand, Guy Sioui. L´indiscipline: essai sur deux zones fluides de l´interdisciplinarité en art In Penser l’indiscipline : recherches interdisciplinaires en art contemporain, edited by Lynn Hughes and Marie-Josée LafortuneMontreal, CAN: Optica,
  • 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
  • Ellis, S. R.. Nature and Origins of Virtual Environments: A Biographical Essay Computing Systems in Engineering 2, no. 4 (1991): 321-347.