[spectre] New on JavaMuseum ..............................

JavaMuseum nc-agricowi at netcologne.de
Tue Apr 29 09:27:08 CEST 2003


JavaMuseum -
Forum for Internet Technologies in Contemporary Art
www.javamuseum.org
(JAVA= Joint Advanced Virtual Affairs)

launches on 29 April 2003 >>>
1. 1st update >>> "I-Highway - Netart from Canada"
2. New show   >>> "LatinoNetarte.net"
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1.
1st update of the show:
I - Highway - Netart from Canada
>>>>>new artists' additions are:
>>>>>Valérie Lamontagne and Randy Knott

View all 24 featured artists on:
www.javamuseum.org and
www.javamuseum.org/2003/canadafeature/

2. New Show!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
JavaMuseum
is happy to launch
>LatinoNetarte.net -
Netart from Latin American countries, Spain and Portugal

the last show
in the framework of  - 2nd of Java series 2002/2003.

The features of JavaMuseum's "2nd of Java series" are spotlighting netart
from different cultural regions.
Much more than any other art expression is net based art playing global.

LatinoNetarte.net would like to surprise the visitor by
presenting some exciting and talented New Media artists
from a cultural region which is in the headlines rather due to political,
economical or
social conflicts.
It is this environment and cultural background, and  the connected different
view on the things which produces strong and vivid aspects in contemporary
art,  in general, and recently in net based art, in particular:
passionate and engaged and very sensitive for poetic structures.
The number of artists working with New Media is continuously increasing.
Their relevance manifests itself also in a variety of artistic initiatives,
actions and events in nearly all respective countries, particularly in
Spain, but also Brazil, Mexico, Argentina. Events as - File - Electronic
Language Festival or Videobrasil, both located in Sao Paulo/Brazil, belong
meanwhile to the most prominent festival events of their genre.

As an ongoing project, the show is based on an open call in Internet.
It will accept also in future at any
time submissions of new artists which are not yet presented in the
exhibition, in order to stay always most updated.

Currently following 48 artists form the basis of the show:

Marina Zerbarini, Ana Maria Uribe, Paula Cordova, Juan Manuel Patiño
Gabriel Otero, Irene Coremberg, Indira Mariam Montoya, Robert Echen
Jesus Macarena-Avila, Paco F. Parado, Humberto Ramirez, Eduardo Navas
Alvaro Ardevol, Clemente Padin, Marcelo Frazão, Fernando Rabelo
Regina Célia Pinto, Antonio Alvarado, Cindy Gabriela Flores
Fernando Llanos, re:combo, Lucia Leão, Josér Alvarez, Ivan Abreu
Fran Ilich, Julian Alvarez, Antonio Mendoza, Ricardo Miranda Zuñiga,
santo_file, Ricardo Rendon, Arcángel Constantini, Christian Oyarzún
Andamio Contiguo, Brian Mackern, Yucef Merhi, Claudia Tribin
Andrei Rubina Thomaz, Bela Rosemberg, Marco Casado, On Air,
Guerrera del Interfaz, Ivan Monroy-Lopez,  Raul Ferrera-Balanquet,
Jorge Luis Antonio, Liliana Molina Moreno, Mashica, Dina Roisman


>LatinoNetarte.net -
Netart from Latin American countries, Spain and Portugal
www.javamuseum.org
or
www.javamuseum.org/2003/latinofeature/index.html

realized and curated by Agricola de Cologne.
Copyright © 2003. All rights reserved.
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browsers: MS Internet Explorer 5.5+ or Netscape Navigator 6.0+
Players/Plug-ins: essential the latest Flash 6, Shockwave, Real Player,
Quicktime, Cosmo, Cortona
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