Gustavo Romano (born 20th century) is an Argentine contemporary artist who works in a variety of media including actions, installations, net art, video and photography.
Born in Buenos Aires, he uses media and technology devices as well as objects belonging to people's daily lives, decontextualizing them and trying to force viewers to think about their routines and preconceptions.
Since 2004, Romano has performed this piece on the streets of cities, including Berlin, Singapore, Rostock, Vigo,[3] Buenos Aires, Mexico, San Jose, Silicon Valley, Munich, and Madrid.
He has participated in new media and art in public space festival, including Madrid Abierto (2009–2010),[7] Transitio MX, Mexico (2007); Transmediale, Berlin (2003); Videobrasil (2005) and FILE (2001), São Paulo; Interferences (2000), Montbéliard; and Ars Electronica (1997), Vienna.
In 1996, Romano started and developed the virtual space Fin del Mundo (The End of the World), which provides a platform for the circulation of net art projects by Argentine artists.