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Eduardo Kac presents work on Bio Art, Telepresence & Biotelematic Art. Genesis. Translating a sentence from the bible into Morse Code, and further into DNA gene code - which is then used to create new genes... These are put into a petri-dish and put on display. Through the web, people can turn on UV light on location - in time, this modifies the genetic code - then 'decoded' and translated into wording.. Voila - the text changes slightly!
With the welcome, homepage and email pages. The texturing and style had a relationship with the hardware. Looking back this is quite Web2.0 for 1996
Photos of student projects from the collaboration between DECO3500/7350 Social & Mobile Computing, and JOUR3222 Journalism Design
Eduardo Kac presents work on Bio Art, Telepresence & Biotelematic Art. Genesis. Translating a sentence from the bible into Morse Code, and further into DNA gene code - which is then used to create new genes... These are put into a petri-dish and put on display. Through the web, people can turn on UV light on location - in time, this modifies the genetic code - then 'decoded' and translated into wording.. Voila - the text changes slightly!
Many experiments involving brain imaging have revealed that the zones in our brain that are activated to perform a certain task are the same than the zones people use when they are asked to simply imagine performing that same task.
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