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Lagoogleglyph II
2015
Lagoogleglyph 2 is a distributed, global artwork that inscribes lagoglyphs into the environment and makes them visible to the world. It consists of a pixelated lagoglyph, referencing a rabbit head and specifically made by Kac for the eye of a
Lagoogleglyph III
2018
Lagoogleglyph 3 consists of a pixelated lagoglyph, referencing a rabbit head, made by Kac for the eye of a satellite used by Google. The artist hired the same satellite used by Google and produced a photograph identical to the kind used by Google
Lagoogleglyph IV
2018
Lagoogleglyph 4 is a pixelated lagoglyph, referencing a rabbit head and specifically made by Kac for the eye of a satellite used by Google. The artist hired the same satellite used by Google and produced a photograph identical to the kind used by
Lagoglyphs: The Lepus Constellation Suite
2009
These five lagoglyphic messages were transmitted towards the Lepus Constellation (below Orion) on March 13, 2009 from Cape Canaveral, Florida. Based upon its stellar characteristics and distance from Earth, Gamma Leporis (part of the constellation
Spacescapes
1989
In 1989, Eduardo Kac transmitted from Chicago his artwork Spacescapes via slow-scan television simultaneously to Pittsburgh (to the DAX Group) and to Boston (to a group led by Dana Moser). The transmission took place in the context of the Three-City
We are Stardust
2008
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2010
I received an invitation to work with the NASA Spitzer Space Center at CalTech in 2008 to realize an installation project for the exhibition OBSERVE held at the Art Center of College of Design in Pasadena. Following discussions and presentations by
The Satellite and the Work of Art in the Telecommunications Age
1986
Kac, Eduardo. The Satellite and the Work of Art in the Telecommunications Age Kac Studio (1986).
Dis-M-Body
1995
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1995
Dis-M-Body is a multisensory, interactive installation exploring the disembodied nature of information and messages as they dislocate and fracture one's sense of self, while simultaneously expanding one's sense of connection. Our sense of
n o w h e r e - ein welt raum spiel
2005
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in cooperation with: Gerald Nestler (Research), Christof Cargnelli (Sound), Oliver Irschitz (Production) --- I treat Wittgenstein's propositions more like axioms. When I negate the axiom, 'We make ourselves a picture of the world'
A Planetary Order (Terrestrial Cloud Globe)
2008
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2009
A Planetary Order is a terrestrial globe showing clouds from one single moment in time, thereby subtly highlighting the fragility and interdependence of the Earth’s environmental systems. Showing the earth’s cloud cover from one second in time,
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