Biopoetry (series/concept 1999-present)

Photo: Jacques DonguyArtist: Eduardo Kac, "Erratum I", biopoem, 23 X 19" ( 58.4 X 48.2 cm), 2006. Commissioned by Biennale Internationale des Poètes en Val-de-Marne (BIPVAL) [Poetry Biennial, France].
Source: Photo: Jacques DonguyArtist: Eduardo Kac, "Erratum I", biopoem, 23 X 19" ( 58.4 X 48.2 cm), 2006. Commissioned by Biennale Internationale des Poètes en Val-de-Marne (BIPVAL) [Poetry Biennial, France].

Eduardo Kac

Biopoetry (series/concept 1999-present) ,
Co-workers & Funding
See Also (works): "Genesis", "Erratum 1", "Cypher"
Documents
  • Erratum 1
    image/jpeg
    720 × 585
  • Cypher
    image/jpeg
    720 × 478
  • Genesis
    image/jpeg
    416 × 360
Description
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. It is literally a self-sustaining ecology comprised of countless very small living beings in a medium of earth, water, and other materials. Kac orchestrates the metabolism of this diverse microbial life in order to produce the constantly-evolving living work, a poem that evolves and eventually effaces itself to generate new, unpredictable forms.
Keywords
  • aesthetics
    • autopoietic
    • ephemeral
  • genres
    • bioart
      • genetic art
      • transgenic art
  • subjects
    • Arts and Visual Culture
      • poetry
    • Nature and Environment
      • DNA
      • ecology
      • environment
Technology & Material
Material
DNA, Ecosystems, Amino Acids, Carbon Nanotubes
Bibliography