We have a very exciting group of artists that will be working with us this summer! Hernani Dias will be joining us and connecting with Andes Sprouts Society upstate to make mobile farms, mobile composters, and mobile greenhouses, bringing his re:farm the city project to New York. Jon Cohrs will be coming on as a fellow, beginning work on a series of projects including his new plant prosthetic appendages project, creating life support systems for plants. And in the inaugural joint Eyebeam/V2 (Rotterdam) residency, Mark Shepard will be joining us starting this month, then completing the production of The Sentient City Survival Kit at V2's Test Lab.
Interested in being a resident or fellow at Eyebeam? Now's your chance, our call is up!!! Both the residencies and fellowships have a March 1 start date. Full info. is now online: Residency Call / Fellows Call. We're looking forward to hearing from you!
Eyebeam will hold Open Studios for Artists In Residence, Student Residents, and Senior Fellows
Friday, October 23 and Saturday, October 24, from 3-6pm.
A two-day presentation at Eyebeam Art + Technology Center allowing a rare, inside look at current research. Guided tours of artists’ work will be given every hour from 3–6PM.
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Eyebeam is pleased to host Open Studios for its 2009 Senior Fellows, Resident Artists, and Student Residents at Eyebeam’s state-of-the-art design, research, and fabrication studio; showcasing video performance, wearable technologies, code and humor, party technology, and sustainablity design.
Jeff Crouse, David Jimison: BoozBot. Photo: Christine A Butler, courtesy of Eyebeam.
A two-day presentation allowing a rare inside look at the current state of research at Eyebeam
Friday, May 15, and Saturday, May 16, 2009; 3 - 6PM Eyebeam: 540 W. 21st St. (btw 10th and 11th Aves.)
New York City, April 28, 2009:
Eyebeam is pleased to host Open Studios for its 2009 Senior Fellowships and Winter/Spring Residencies at Eyebeam’s state-of-the-art new media design, digital research, and fabrication studio; showcasing work in the areas of performance, experimental film, wearable technologies, open culture and sustainable art.
Eyebeam will hold Open Studios for Artists In Residence and Senior Fellows Friday, May 15 and Saturday, May 16, from 3-6pm on both dates. A two-day presentation allowing a rare inside look at the current state of research at Eyebeam
Eyebeam will hold Open Studios for Artists In Residence and Senior Fellows A two-day presentation allowing a rare inside look at the current state of research at Eyebeam
Eyebeam is pleased to host Open Studios for its 2009 Senior Fellowships and Winter/Spring Residencies at Eyebeam’s state-of-the-art new media design, digital research, and fabrication studio; showcasing work in the areas of performance, experimental film, wearable technologies, open culture and sustainable art.
The McCoys are Brooklyn-based artists who make projects about how our thoughts, experiences and memories are structured through genre and repetition. In order to focus attention on these structures, they often reexamine classic works of science fiction or television narrative, creating sculptural objects, video projections or live events from what they find. Their work has been exhibited at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, P.S.1, Postmasters Gallery, the New Museum of Contemporary Art, The Swiss Institute, The Renaissance Society, and the Palm Beach ICA.
G.H. Hovagimyan is a digital artist. He is one of a number of pioneering artists in New York who began working with the internet and new media in the early nineties. Peter Sinclair is a well-known European sound artist who lives in Marseille, France. The two artists have collaborated together on several works since 1996. Their collaborative works have been shown at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Marseille and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Lyon, France. Their piece, A SoaPOPera for Laptops, received an honorary mention in the computer music category at Ars Electronica in 1998.