Emilio Vavarella (born 1989)[1] is an Italian artist and researcher based in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Vavarella is best known for his 2012 work The Google Trilogy, which received attention for its early contribution to new media art and post internet art.[2][3]
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EmilioVavarella (born 1989) is an Italian artist and researcher based in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Vavarella is best known for his 2012 work The Google...
Senegal". Artists have used Google StreetView in a range of ways. EmilioVavarella's The Google Trilogy includes glitchy images and unintended portraits...