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Originally published on05/02/03
The Java Museum presents a diverse group-exhibit of contemporary Latino net artists in Netartlatino.net, found here.

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The work of 48 artists from Latin American countries is represented through a variety of visual and conceptual approaches.
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Works include Flash animation and interactive fare, Shockwave, Java, HTML and web works, RealPlayer, and Quicktime movies.
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Each artist is showing between one to three net art pieces.
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The exhibit is vast, but it will offer a glimpse into the mindsets of individual artists from different Latin countries all sharing a common heritage.
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The interface imagery chosen is a bit stereotypical (a burning jungle) and the site's curatorial and instructive text could stand to be more clear, but at the end of the day, it is the dialogue between this global community of Latino net artists that makes this exhibit one not to miss.
:: Kristen Palana :: [ top ]
Originally published on05/02/03
The Java Museum presents a diverse group-exhibit of contemporary Latino net artists in Netartlatino.net, found here.


The work of 48 artists from Latin American countries is represented through a variety of visual and conceptual approaches. Works include Flash animation and interactive fare, Shockwave, Java, HTML and web works, RealPlayer, and Quicktime movies. Each artist is showing between one to three net art pieces.

The exhibit is vast, but it will offer a glimpse into the mindsets of individual artists from different Latin countries all sharing a common heritage.

The interface imagery chosen is a bit stereotypical (a burning jungle) and the site's curatorial and instructive text could stand to be more clear, but at the end of the day, it is the dialogue between this global community of Latino net artists that makes this exhibit one not to miss.
:: Kristen Palana ::

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