People

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As a fellow in the Production Lab, David will focus his work on the intersections of wireless technologies and public spaces, and their affect on communities and activism. David is a Digital Media Ph.D. candidate at Georgia Institute of Technology, where, prior to coming to Eyebeam, he led research in the Mobile Technologies Group.

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Friedrich joins Eyebeam as a fellow in the Production Lab.
He is also a filmmaker, visual artist and board member of the Academy
of Machinima Arts and Sciences, and re-purposes computer games to
create animated narratives and interactive performances. Friedrich’s
work has been shown and performed at various international animation
festivals and it occasionally spreads into the physical realm as well,
where he investigates the impact of milk and other liquids on computer
graphics.

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Addie Wagenknecht‘s interests vary from site specific installations, algorithimic art to sustainability and exploring remote regions of the world. Her work prior to Eyebeam focused on computational form and computer vision. Wagenknecht has worked with everyone from Apple Computers to the Surfrider Foundation. Her work as been internationally reviewed and exhibited.

Through her work and as a Fellow at Eyebeam, she hopes to challenge the status quo and create a sense of bittersweet irony (preferably both at once). Addie is also the other-half of studio NOR_/D.
http://www.nortd.com

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  • Senior Fellow
    Fellow
  • Production

 

Jerry is a self-taught designer from Mexico City based in Brooklyn. She creates low-tech crafts, artifacts and interventions that deal with waste, survival and alternative exchange as frameworks to spot dominant systems of production consumption and interaction. Jerry is half of Forays, a group interested in create and research open source minor architectures and create low-tech modifications of everyday infrastructure. Currently, she specially interested in investigate the exciting possibilities of the end of the world.
Chocolate Robot