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Shared Dreams: Cuba and The U.S. Cross the Digital Divide
As part of the annual International Digital Design Exhibit in Havana,
artists and designers from the U.S. and Cuba represented their respective
design communities in an exhibition called Shared Dreams: Cuba and
The U.S. Cross the Digital Divide.
They used the language of culture that they know best: visual design,
the spoken word, and digital technology to reach across borders using
visual communication in order to communicate with diverse audiences.
Limited edition, signed and numbered commemorative posters have been
published each year of the exhibition and offered to the public.
With the help of AIGA's
Center for Cross Cultural Design and Centro
Cultural Pablo de la Torriente Brau, this event has helped
raise funds provided for the 501(c)3 non-profit Cuban Artists Fund.
The designs from each of the 36 artists have been exhibited during
events at the Centro Hispanoamericano Museo de Cultura in Havana
as well as in an International Touring Exhibition currently underway
and seen in a 32 page book published exclusively for the event
by Centro Cultural Pablo de La Torriente Brau.
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