Eduardo Kac Reabracadabra 1985

  • Not on view

The Movimento de Arte Pornô (Porn Art Movement) was founded in 1980 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. During that time, the group staged pansexual public actions, including nude demonstrations and performances on Rio’s beaches—acts which remain illegal today. They also produced zines and comic books containing poems and detailing the group’s exploits. Following the gang’s dissolution in 1982, one of its founders, Eduardo Kac, turned to nascent cybernetic networks and created poetry for the Minitel, a terminal that connected users as a forerunner of the internet.

Gallery label from 2019
Medium
Minitel terminal, digital poem transferred to video (color, silent; 35 sec.)
Dimensions
9 5/8 × 9 13/16 × 9 5/8" (24.5 × 25 × 24.5 cm)
Credit
G​ift of Adriana Cisneros, Alec Oxenford and the Latin American and Caribbean Fund
Object number
1220.2018
Copyright
© 2024 Eduardo Kac
Department
Media and Performance

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