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Rebeca Tomelloso
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Biography
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Statement
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Rebeca Tomelloso. Artist Statement
We live in a world that is increasingly subject to an increasingly difficult state of flux, the use of new technologies has flourished in our lives, and our perception of the world and the way in which we communicate and relate to each other has been affected as a result. We are now presented with a changing landscape where humanity is pretending to become more uniform and where an uncountable number of relationships and pieces of information converge on a net.
Cybernetic media have created a new human condition, that of tele-presence, the loss of our physical being, creating a social problem, and creating a change in our way of establishing and maintaining relationships with others and with the world.
Technology has started to control a large part of our lives, we depend on it to perform our jobs and it has modified our language, thereby, changing the way in which we communicate. This way of communicating evolved with Nihilism of affluent western societies that rule our world had lead to a Modus Vivendi of the nonsensical and of social chaos.
Our world is becoming increasingly hectic, our machines are constantly becoming faster and more complex while our bodies and minds are constantly becoming more inert. I think it is convenient to pause a moment and reflect on where we are going with such urgency, rapid technological and scientific advancement is of little use if it does not develop with a moral and humanistic foundation.
My work addresses this theme, the exploration of the human condition under an antagonistic and individualized vision over the homogenation of humanity in a net of infinite information. My work emphasizes the importance of emotional impact of our virtual presence in a cybernetic realm that increasingly drives us to anomy.
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Exhibitions
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Rebeca Tomelloso. Curriculum Vitae
18.02.1978. Monterrey, Mexico.
Education
2003-2004, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, MA in
Contemporary Arts.
1995 -1999, Universidad de Monterrey,: BA (Hons) Graphic
Design
Exhibition History
Group Show: Art Centre of Plano, Plano,Texas, USA,
"2005 National Juried Exhibithion", 21.05.2005
Group Show: Galerias Valle Oriente, Monterrey, Mexico,
"El Taller: First Collective Exhibition", 07.04.2005
Group Show: Nuevo Leon House of Culture, Monterrey, Mexico,
"VI Regional Biennial of Young Artists 2003-2004",
09.12.2004
Group Show: Fine Arts Regional Center of Holguin, Holguin,
Cuba,
"II International Visual Arts Exhibit and Colloquium :
Electa Arenal", 17.11.2004
Group Show: Raul Rangel Frias Universitary Library,
Monterrey, Mexico,
"Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon Third Review of Plastic
Arts", 25.05.2004
Group Show: Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Fine Arts
Faculty Exhibit, Madrid, Spain,
"Heterogenea", 12.12.2003
Group Show: Loyola Cultural Center of Monterrey, Monterrey,
Mexico,
"Caras Vemos", 06.03.2002
Group Show: Epacios Galeria Cafe, Monterrey, Mexico,
"Uno.Doce", 31.05.2001
Public & Private Collections
Fine Arts Regional Center of Holguin, Holguin, Cuba.
Karime Zamora, Monterrey, Mexico.
Patricia Casado, Madrid, Spain.
Work Experience
2004 - Until now
Web Designer. IT Department . Editora El Sol, El Norte Press
& Newspaper.
Monterrey, Mexico.
2000 - 2003
Web Designer. Interactive Contents & Multimedia. Terra
Networks Mexico.
Monterrey, Mexico.
2000 -
Web Designer. E-commerce Division. Antar Soluciones.
Monterrey, Mexico.
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