Outrossim [Otherwise]

Eduardo KacEduardo Kac, Outrossim, 2013, two different anamorphic QR codes, user’s cell phone, Internet, 4 x 40ft (1.20 x 12m).
Source: Eduardo KacEduardo Kac, Outrossim, 2013, two different anamorphic QR codes, user’s cell phone, Internet, 4 x 40ft (1.20 x 12m).

Eduardo Kac

Outrossim [Otherwise] , ongoing
Co-workers & Funding
Oi Futuro, Rio de Janeiro, for Kac's solo show Poesia Digital: 1982-1999, Oi Futuro, Ipanema, Rio de Janeiro
Documents
  • outrossim 1
    image/jpeg
    720 × 478
  • Outrossim 2
    image/jpeg
    720 × 478
  • Outrossim 3
    image/jpeg
    2550 × 3300
  • Outrossim 4
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    3264 × 1836
  • Outrossim
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    3264 × 1836
Description
This work is composed of two different anamorphic QR codes in a 40ft (12m) vitrine.

Once the lens of the cell phone converts the distorted images into squares, the QR app in the phone automatically reads the two codes and renders the animations visible. The poem has two complementary animations, each accessed through one of the distinct anamorphic QR codes. The code seen in each side of the vitrine offers the reader not only a distinct visual perspective, but also a different approach to the meanings of the poem. - Eduardo Kac
Keywords
  • aesthetics
    • anamorphic
    • assembled
    • interactive
    • mobile
    • telematic
  • genres
    • telematic art
  • subjects
    • Arts and Visual Culture
      • poetry
    • Media and Communication
      • Internet
      • telephones
      • visualization
      • writing
Technology & Material
Installation Requirements / Space
QR Code Reader, Physical Gallery Space, Internet Connection, Mobile Phone with Camera
Method
This work is composed of two different anamorphic QR codes in a 40ft (12m) vitrine.

Once the lens of the cell phone converts the distorted images into squares, the QR app in the phone automatically reads the two codes and renders the animations visible. The poem has two complementary animations, each accessed through one of the distinct anamorphic QR codes. The code seen in each side of the vitrine offers the reader not only a distinct visual perspective, but also a different approach to the meanings of the poem.
Exhibitions & Events
Bibliography