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Daniel Perlin is an artist based in New York. He works across media creating sound, video, objects and installations. His work has been shown at the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, The Chelsea Art Museum, Postmaster’s Gallery, D’Amelio Terras, TN Probe Tokyo, Temporary Contemporary Gallery London, Guggenheim Film and the Centre Pompidou. Recently, he has collaborated with Natalie Jermijenko on the installation For the Birds for the Whitney Biennial 2006, Rem Koolhaas and Sanford Kwinter on the installation of Mutations, and with Vito Acconci on the public sound installation Viraphone in Madrid, Spain. He has also been the sound designer for such films as as Kelly Reichardt’s Old Joy, Errol Morris’ Fog Of War and Phil Morrison’s Junebug. In 2006 he completed a residency as studio artist at the Whitney Independent Study program. Currently, he is performing live video, sound  and researching mapping techniques.

 
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MIXER is Eyebeam's quarterly event series dedicated to showcasing...
 
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People: BiLLLL$, Brian Whiton, bubblyfish, Chika Ijima, Chris Kaczmarek, Christina Kral, D-Fuse, Dan Ribaudo, Daniel Perlin, David Jimison, DJ N-Ron, DJ Spinoza, Drayton Hiers, Friedrich Kirschner, Grey Barreda, Guillermo E. Brown, Jeff Crouse, Jeff Feddersen, Jon Cohrs, Jonathan Rauberts, JooYoun Paek, Judi Chicago, Kudu, Lady Firefly, Paul Amitai, Rob O'Neill, Roxy Cottontail, Stephan Maze Georges, Tetsu Kondo, Zarah Cabanas
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Jon Cohrs is a recording engineer and visual/sound artist who lives in Brooklyn. He has worked at Eyebeam as a sound engineer and art technician, at the Guggenheim Museum as a new media art installer, and for several years with the artist Laurie Anderson. Jon also runs a successful recording business, Spleenless Mastering.

 
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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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From sewer-dwelling alligators to underground shantytowns and smuggling...
 
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Benton-C Bainbridge is a Bronx artist who has made video as a painterly and performable medium for 25 years. Using custom digital, analog and optical systems, Benton-C’s movies contribute to a dialog in an emerging global language. Benton-C has shown his work on five continents in venues and events including SFMoMA (San Francisco), Hayden Planetarium (NYC), Lincoln Center, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden (Washington, D.C.), Teatro Colón CETC (Buenos Aires), EMPAC (Troy, NY), Sonic Light (Amsterdam), Dallas Video Festival, Madison Square Garden, Whitney Museum at Philip Morris, Museum of Modern Art, Eyebeam (NYC), CELCIT (Managua) and LUX2006 (Sevilla). Currently, Benton-C Bainbridge is creating video installations and “electronic paintings”, including slow motion portraits.

 
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