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ARTIST STATEMENT:
Re_Cycled_Views appropriates critical writings
originally published on Net Art Review.

This webpage allegorizes the aesthetic of
Re_Cycled_Views. Namely, the Turbulence icon presenting an eye on the upper left corner of this window is blown up to dimensions of 2600 x 2600 pixels as the background image of the page. This is the same approach used throughout the selected reviews featured on Re_Cycled_Views.

Re_Cycled_Views exposes the recycling of information that is quite common in both contemporary art practice as well as mass media. These days the artist need not create new material from scratch, but instead she can focus on exposing naturalized states of function and production. This, of course, is not the only option but it is certainly one that seems to fit well in my case to present the dynamics I notice at play in information exchange on and off the web.

:: Eduardo Navas ::

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BIO:
Eduardo Navas is an artist and writer whose work has been featured in several online exhibitions. He is founder, contributing editor, and webmaster of Net Art Review and is currently a Cota Robles Graduate Fellow in the Art History, Theory, and Criticism Ph.D. program at the University of California in San Diego.

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