In this text, Bia Medeiros provides an account of the video performance that Corpos Informáticos, the experimental research group she leads, carried out at the X Congresso da Anpap held in 1996. The group, which was formed in 1992, focuses on production in the media of photography, digital images, video, installation, and video- and internet-based performance. Medeiros explains that the group attempts to engage the obscure limits between the body and technology on the basis of an understanding of the former as flesh, pore, secretion, contamination, and technology. She recounts how Corpos Informáticos did a video performance that made use of its own film production and works by the artists participating in the event to generate, by means of contagion, novel live images in the context of the exhibition 12 Pesquisadores Artistas held during the X Congresso da Anpap. At the exhibition opening, six television sets were lined up on the floor, four of them showing images of the group at work. For the performance, performers wearing surgical gloves moved those four television sets into other areas of the exhibition where other works were on display. Because the performance was recorded by the artists who participated in it, the resulting work was interactive in nature. The remaining two television sets showed the images of the performance. Medeiros explains that after the period of “contamination,” the television sets were returned to their original location. In her view, this work-in-progress has a great deal to contribute to research.