Programs

DDC 2007

07/09/2007 - 13:00
07/28/2007 - 18:00
Etc/GMT
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DDC is a digital arts education program for New York City high school students who are interested in experimenting, learning and creating with new technology tools. DDC demonstrates how exposure, training, and creating with multi-media tools can help prepare high school students for productive participation in the digital age.

DDC 2007 will focus on taking art and actions to the streets. Students will engage in urban research in the form of public interactions and street art. Participants study the techniques, politics and groups involved in executing such projects, and learn about the practice and theory behind participatory actions, art, and activism. DDC students will develop individual and team projects derived from their communities and lives. At the conclusion of each week of DDC; the projects will be displayed in n evolving 5-week long exhibition alongside the projects installed in Eyebeam’s 10 year exhibition.

Camp Schedule: July 9-28, 2007

– Week One: Monday, July 9-Thursday July 12 (1-5pm)
– Week Two: Monday, July 16-Thursday, July 19 (1-5pm)
– Week Three: Monday, July 23-Thursday, July 26 (1:00-5:00pm)
– Dress Rehearsal: Friday, July 27 (3-5pm)-Dress rehearsal for public presentations.
– Public Presentations and Reception: Saturday, July 28 (12-6pm) Exhibition reception & public presentations.

DDC 2006

07/10/2006 - 13:00
08/01/2006 - 22:59
Etc/GMT
DDC is a digital arts education program for New York City high school students who are interested in experimenting, learning and creating with new technology tools. DDC demonstrates how exposure, training, and creating with multi-media tools can help prepare high school students for productive participation in the digital age.

DDC06 focused on the relevance of and issues surrounding biotechnology projects by artists and activists. Students studied the fundamentals and ethics behind biological research (ie animal testing, germ warfare, bacteria and vaccines, dna, food growth and nano-technology) and green design, including the politics and groups involved in executing such projects. Participants learned about biotechnology practice and theory and were challenged to develop individual and team projects which were discussed in terms of the relevance to the students' communities and lives. At the conclusion of each week of DDC, the projects from the classes were displayed in a 'growing' 3-week long exhibition alongside work from the artists teaching the DDC workshops.

Camp Schedule: July 10-August 1st
- Week One: Monday, July 10-Friday July 13th (1:00-5:00pm)
- Week Two: Monday, July 17-Thursday, July 20 (1:00-5:00pm)
- Week Three: Monday, July 24-Thursday, July 27 (1:00-5:00pm)
- Week Four: Monday, July 31st (3-5pm)-Dress rehearsal for public presentations. Tuesday, August 1st (6-8pm) Exhibition reception & public presentations.