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NET ART

  • Presente Continuo (1999)

    An exploration of the tweenty days of the Mayan Month. A collaboration by four artist, designed and programed in HTML by Raul Ferrera-Balanquet and three Yucatec artists. "My" Millennium, a stunning online anthology devoted to the subject of time and the digital revolution, curated by trAce Virtual Writer-in-Residence Christy Sheffield Sanford.

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  • Traveling Corners (2001-2007)

    Traveling Corners (2001-2007) maps the virtual territory of a transnational community that allows for simultaneity of social practices without physical territorial contiguity from Los Angeles, California to Merida, Yucatan, Mexico.

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  • Frontera Sur (1998-2009)

    A conceptual netart piece interrogating the Mexican government's Plan Puebla Panama. Presented at Borderhack 2001, Tijuna, BC, Mexico.

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NET ART PROJECTS

  • Merida Th’o_MX (2009-2013)

    A hybrid artwork employing the wireless network established in public parks in the city of Merida, Yucatan, Mexico, producing a heterogeneous territory whose narratives traverse an organic history of the city’ s urban development.

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  • Havana Blues (2007)

    A flash animation.

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  • Mechanics of a Fluid Migration (2000)

    An interactive Flash movie programed at Alchemy, a Masterclass of ANAT, Brisbane, Australia.

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  • Amor No Es Herir / Love Shouldn't Hurt (1999)

    A conceptual netart piece about violence in relationships.

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  • PornoShop (1998)

    A conceptual netart piece interrogating the racialization of desire in the Internet.

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  • PD Digital (1998)

    An interactive gallery program in HTML and JavaScript. Developed at BAVAC, San Francisco, California.

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NET ARCHEOLOGY


Raul Moarquech Ferrera-Balanquet

Havana, Cuba, 1958. PhD, Duke University, 2016. MFA, University of Iowa, 1992. Interdisciplinary artist, writer, curator and Fulbright Scholar. Member of the Mariel Generation.

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