To celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Modern Art Week of 1922, the avant-garde collective Movimento de Arte Pornô held a nude march on Ipanema beach in February 1982. For the occasion, Ota produced Pornô Comics, an eight-page fanzine about the march, sold at the event itself, featuring members of Gang Pornô as characters. He himself did not take his clothes off because he was embarrassed, and also claimed to have a professional commitment. “I was also selling an UNEMPLOYED T-shirt, so I had to wear the shirt to advertise!” Among the Movement's publications acquired by MoMa, the Museum of Modern Art in New York, is a copy of the original Pornô Comics.