Holiday Hackshop

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If you haven’t yet experienced everyone’s favorite holiday gift-making event, here’s the scoop: For one day and one day only during December before the holidays, Eyebeam becomes an all-ages, multi-workshop electronic craft-making fair, with entertainment, decorations and plenty of holiday spirit.

The majority of the workshops are artist-led, free (save for minimal material costs), and you’ll leave with gifts that will far surpass lopsided clay mugs of years past … All in all: A fun, thrifty, edutainment alternative to the trance-and occasionally rage-inducing department-store crawl.

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Eyebeam's annual, super-kitschy, fun-for-the-whole-family event is back! For one day and one day only, Eyebeam becomes an all-ages, multi-workshop electronic craft-making fair, with entertainment, decorations and plenty of holiday spirit. The workshops are artist-led, free (save for minimal...

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If you haven’t yet experienced everyone’s favorite holiday gift-making event, here’s the scoop: For one day and one day only, Eyebeam becomes an all-ages, multi-workshop electronic craft-making fair, with entertainment, decorations and plenty of holiday spirit. The majority of the workshops are...

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Just in time for the holiday gift-giving season, Eyebeam will transform into a high-tech version of the North Pole, with a day of artist-led workshops and DIY activities for people of all ages. The fourth annual Holiday Hackshop will feature toy hacking, heirloom vegetable planting and seed...

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Just in time for holiday gift-giving season, Saturday, December 9, Eyebeam will be transformed into Santa's tech-workshop with a day full of artist-led workshops and DIY activities for people of all ages.  It's all part of the third annual Holiday Hackshop. Eyebeam's elves go "enviro-friendly" this...

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Just in time for holiday gift giving, a group of Eyebeam artists and associates are turning our Chelsea exhibition space into Santa's workshop and laboratory.   Read the Review in WIRED.