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  • Andrés Burbano and Esteban García Bravo. Konrad Zuse: enabler of computational arts? Archiving and Questioning Immateriality , no. 190 (2016).
  • Esteban García Bravo and Angus G Forbes and Vetria L Byrd and Andrés Burbano. The interactive image: a media archaeology approach Leonardo 4, no. 50 (AUGUST 2017): 368-375.
  • Bray, Joe and Alison Gibbons and Brian McHale, ed. The Routledge companion to experimental literature. London: Routledge, 2012.
  • A performance for cello, grand piano, soprano saxophone, surveillance cameras, live video mixing and projection. Two instruments accompany a silent movie. Hey, it's a living. But slowly they realize that not only are they reacting to the image.
  • Earth day impromtu -
    EarthDay Impromptu (1990) was an event organized collaboratively. It included artists Eduardo Kac, Carlos Fadon and Irene Faiguenboim (Chicago) and Bruce Breland of the DAX Group of Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, among other artists in
  • Elastic Fax 1 -
    Elastic Fax I, created by Eduardo Kac, was realized at the Museu de Arte Moderna, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in 1991. Artists worldwide were invited to transmit sequences of images to form a self-editing faxfilm. Sequences were added automatically in
  • Tesão -
    Videotext (minitel) animated poem shown online in the group exhibition Brazil High-Tech (1986), a national videotext art gallery organized in Rio de Janeiro by Eduardo Kac and Flavio Ferraz and presented by Companhia Telefônica de São Paulo (in
  • It is a serie of panels in subway stations with small radio frequency sensors, commonly used in cell-phone pendants, sold in trinket stores. Those sensors are lighted when they capture the use of cell phones. Via Invisível has been exhibited in
  • Sommerer, Christa and Laurent Mignonneau. Interactive Plant Growing edited by F. Magalhães and Diana Domingues, 43. Porto Alegre, Brazil: 1999.
  • Takashi Kawashima is a designer and media artist living in San Francisco. His work explores the re-contextualizing of commonplace items to create new awareness of the mundane. Takashi was featured as one of ten emerging student artists in the