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  • INS(H)NAK(R)ES is an interactive system that uses robotics, sensoring and communication networks. It proposes to share the body of a robot snake put in a serpentarium with other snakes. A web camera is coupled to the robot transmitting in real time...
  • The site provides a collaborative network action allowing telepresence and telerobotics. The robot is an agent that inhabits and acts in the physical world. Connecting the website address: http://artecno.ucs.br/insnakes makes it possible for the...
  • This installation was mounted in November 2001 in Athens, Greece, during the media@terra event, as a Brazilian representation artist. DOMINGUES, Diana . INS(H)NAK(R)ES. Media@Earth 2000, Athens, p. 37-38, 2000
  • Event: I Sing the Body Electric, curated by Susan Wiersemaincluded Acevedo's February 29, 1993 v02Institution: Lancaster Musuem of ArtComment:
  • Hauser, Jens. I Turtle? Thoughts and Paradoxes based on Su-Mei Tse's Ich-Manifestation In Su Mei-Tse, edited by Enrico Lunghi and Susanne Ghez, 167-185. Chicago: The Renaissance Society at The University of Chicago, 2006.
  • I Wanted to See All of the News From Today provides an immersive experience by amassing the front page of hundreds of newspapers from around the world and displaying these images within the screen space of a single webpage. Continuously gathering...
  • Event: I'm sorry I made you feel that wayInstitution: The Wrong BiennaleComment:
  • “I'm sorry I made you feel that way” is an interactive experience and performative self-portrait exploring new possibilities for empathy and care for our hybrid selves. Martina Menegon’s biometric data collected daily via a wearable smart ring device...
  • DOMINGUES, DIANA MARIA G. I'Mito: zapping zone In Direções no novo espaço - Histórias da arte e do espaç, edited by Paulo Sergio DuarteVol.6. , 60-60. 5ª Bienal do Mercosul: Fundação Bienal do Mercosul, 2005.
  • DOMINGUES, DIANA MARIA G. I'Mito: zapping zone In Direções no novo espaço - Histórias da arte e do espaç, edited by Paulo Sergio DuarteVol.6. , 60-60. 5ª Bienal do Mercosul: Fundação Bienal do Mercosul, 2005.