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January 24, 2006,
6 pm, EDA
Eduardo Kac
TELEPRESENCE AND BIO ART - NETWORKING HUMANS, RABBITS AND ROBOTS

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Eduardo Kac's work reveals the
alternately poetic, political, personal, and philosophical approaches
by which the artist examines contemporary life and speculates on
our collective future. After an introduction contextualizing
his pioneering telepresence work, in progress since the mid-1980s,
Kac will give examples and further discuss his current transgenic
work. Kac has integrated many disciplines to present an imaginative
view of art's
relevance to the contemporary world, a view which has firm roots
in the artist's background in philosophy and literature. The artist
is internationally recognized for his unique artwork which focuses
on the
relationships among and between humans, animals, machines, and different
life forms. The presentation will include a discussion of "GFP
Bunny" (Alba, the green rabbit) and "Move 36", Kac's
most recent work, shown at Gwangju Biennale, Korea, and Bienal de
São Paulo, Brazil.
Following the lecture, the artist will autograph
copies of his new book, Telepresence and Bio Art -- Networking Humans,
Rabbits and Robots, published by The University of Michigan Press.
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Eduardo Kac is an artist
who exhibited in 2005 at Maison Européenne de la Photographie,
Paris; MAXXI - Museo nazionale delle arti del XXI secolo, Rome; and
Zendai Museum of Modern Art, Shanghai, among others. In 2005 Kac
held a solo show at Galerie Biche de Bere, Paris. He is currently
working on a public art commission for the Weisman Art Museum, in
Minneapolis, where he will have a solo show in 2006. In March 2006
Kac will have a solo show at Fundación Telefónica, Buenos
Aires. Kac is represented at Arco 2006, Madrid, by Black Box Gallery,
Copenhagen. |
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