Damaso Perez Prado, who was credited with popularizing the Caribbean music known as mambo in the 1940s and '50s, died Thursday after suffering a stroke, his son said.
The use of computer technology in production, for example in design, has so far been limited probably because of cost, according to Mr Prado. Rather than invest, companies have spent the last few years trying to cut costs.
In scope and size, the Prado retrospective dwarfs the exhibit that drew 550,000 people to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York last year.
Nunez del Prado said that from his 12th floor apartment he saw 45 minutes of "shooting between the submachine gun-armed unit and the mobs, which shot pistols and rifles.
However, when the fever finally cooled, Perez Prado tried to change his style.
He will be assisted by Carlos Prado, formerly Bestinver's industrial specialist, and Santos MartinezConde, formerly head of Bestinver's research department.
The government news agency Notimex said Juventino Prado, a commander with the Mexico City Police Department's intelligence division and a former lieutenant under Zorrilla, was hospitalized on Tuesday with a nervous breakdown.
Mr. Prado spent several years building a small food-distribution business; as an illegal immigrant, he could have lost it in a heartbeat.
The Prado retrospective, inaugurated Tuesday night by King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia, dwarfs the 38-painting exhibition that drew 550,000 people to New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art between October and Jan. 7.
Mr. Prado's eyes light up.
Del Prado, who spent three years among the Maroons, said health workers haven't been able to enter the area for a year because of an insurgency movement against the central Surinamese government.
The Prado, for example, which owns more of Velazquez's paintings than anyone else, very rarely lends any of them.
Organizers borrowed far and wide to add to the 48 paintings from the Prado's permanent collection.