"Invisible Maps," by Chicago's Paul Catanese, is a meditative series of Shockwave animations. As beautifully illustrated as a story book, replete with images that look like they've been culled from antique tomes, this interactive work of net art reminds us of how we create our own markers and symbols infused with personal meaning as we go forward with life's journey. The open-endedness and sheerly atmospheric nature of "Invisible Maps" is reminiscent of earlier net art works that appeared on the groundbreaking Hell.com, an online destination for net artists and net art fans in the know.
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by
B. Ruby Rich
on May 26th, 2015
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DeForrest Brown, Jr.
on May 19th, 2015
