PROJECT TYPE
A ETERNIDADE DURA UMA HORA [ETERNITY LASTS ONE HOUR]
54 years after the Geneva Conferences of 1965, dedicated to the theme “The Robot, the Animal and the Man”, Calliope's primordial echo, “eternity lasts one hour”, is reprogrammed. Or at least part of it. Assuming the form of a “book of hours”, containing 120 sentences distributed over 60 pages, this artist book is based on the account that Pedro Barbosa (“Literatura Cibernética”; “A Ciberliteratura”) and, through him, Fernando Namora (“Diálogo em Setembro”) made of the famous 1965 Geneva conferences,