»Interactive Art on the Internet«
Kac, Eduardo. Interactive Art on the Internet In Ars Electronica 1995. Welcome to the Wired World, edited by Peter Weibel and Karl Gerber, 170-179. Wien, New York: Springer Verlag, 1995.
The Lagoglyphs are a series of artworks in different media in which Eduardo Kac creates a visual language and form of writing that he describes as "ra...
… is a series of works comprised of what Kac calls "biotopes", that is, living pieces that change during the exhibition in response to internal metabo...
"Move 36" explores the permeable boundaries between the human and the nonhuman, the living and the nonliving. The title of "Move 36" refers to the dra...
The central work in the "Natural History of the Enigma" series is a plantimal, a new life form I created and that I call "Edunia", a genetically-engin...
I first conceived the Telepresence Garment in 1995 to investigate the notion of the mediascape as an expanded cloth; i.e., to consider wireless networ...
Artists around the world were invited through the Internet to transmit sequential images, to form by chance the sequences of a self-organizing fax mov...
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 t...
EarthDay Impromptu (1990) was an event organized collaboratively. It included artists Eduardo Kac, Carlos Fadon and Irene Faiguenboim (Chicago) and Br...
"Interfaces" was a live exchange conceived and organized by Eduardo Kac which took place on December 10, 1990, between a group of artists in Chicago a...
Prompting a continuum between nature and culture, between species, and among the senses, Kac’s work questions the structures, mediations, and ultimate...