In the last six months, +Google Chrome has played host to some of Indonesia’s…

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In the last six months, +Google Chrome has played host to some of Indonesia’s finest up-and-coming artistic talent with the Chrome Open Spaces project. Designed to showcase the creativity possible with modern web technologies, Chrome Open Spaces called on aspiring artists from across the archipelago to submit drawings via a custom-designed app. The app enabled people to create ‘street art’ online using digital spray paints, brushes and stencils. Over 12,000 drawings were submitted and 11,000 votes were cast. From these virtual paintings, nine winners were chosen to have their creations showcased on buildings and walls across Jakarta and Bandung. 

Read more on the Chrome blog here: http://goo.gl/YfLgF, and check out the video below.

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