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  • Davies, Char. Espaces Entrelacés: Virtual Reality as Poeisis In Prefiguring Cyberculture: An Intellectual History, edited by Darren Tofts and Annemarie Jonson and Alessio Cavallaro, 192-193. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2002.
  • The Year's Midnight, 2011 Computer, software, camera, high-resolution display, Seeing Machines face recognition 105.5 x 80 x 12 cm Ed. 3/6, 1 AP (RLH 89.3) White or black smoke bellows from the eyes of the viewer. Live and recorded eyeballs
  • A revolutionary Poetry Book, programmed in Web Based VRML and conceived for immersion. Texts translated from "Vite de la Banane", available at the New York Public Library, and the urbana Champaign Library of Illinois. Read by the author. The
  • UPC
    In this looped and silent installation-poem 7-foot tall letters are projected against the wall. They emerge out of focus on the right, move across diagonally into focus, and disappear again out of focus to the left. Literal and at the same time
  • Secret
    The words in "Secret" are dispersed in the semantic darkness of a potential space. The reader is invited to navigate this space and create verbal and visual links between immaterial presences, voids, and distant signs. This VRML navigational poem
  • The biopoem "Erratum I" is what Kac calls a "biotope", that is, a living work that changes in response to internal metabolism and environmental conditions, including temperature, relative humidity, airflow, and light levels in the exhibition space.
  • Adsum -
    Adsum is a cubic glass sculpture inside of which letters are laser engraved. The letters are positioned one in front of the other, thus forming a spatial poem inside the solid glass cube that can be read in any direction. 'Adsum' means “I am here”
  • Marchal, Hugues. Why a poem in space? Espace(s)CNES - The Space Observatory (2017).
  • Kac, Eduardo. Inner Telescope: A poem written for and realized in zero gravity https://www.ekac.org/inner_telescope_english.html.
  • Computer poems. Dall’archeologia al source code poetryArtist: Francesco AprileComment: