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Uproot Andy (Andy Gillis) is a Brooklyn DJ, producer, and host of the weekly event "Que Bajo".

 
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Kid Kameleon is DJ, promoter, writer, blogger, and fan whose tastes, sets and styles have run the full spectrum of music for the past 10 years. No one genre can contain him, and as soon as you’ve got him pegged he flips the script on you, taking audiences on a ride that fluidly covers most genres of dance music from the last 30 years.

 
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Brian Osborn collaborated with fluxxlab on event design and lighting for Eyebeam Benefit Version 3.0 and MIXER: VERSION (June 2009). Brian has 10 years of experience as an urban, landscape, and architectural designer, and is the co-founder of the design firm, BOTH with former Eyebeam resident Carmen Trudell. Brian previously worked for California based RRM Design Group and since founding BOTH, he has provided consulting services for SHoP Architects, SYSTEM Architects, and the Design Office for Research of Architecture (LABDORA).

 
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One of Intake Manifold's "Causal Encounters" at Eyebeam Benefit Version 3.0

Intake Manifold is a New York-based collective of architects, designers, and artists led by Ouida Biddle. Intake Manifold participated in the Eyebeam Benefit Version 3.0 and MIXER: VERSION (June 2009).

 
People: Ouida Biddle
Tags: benefit, MIXER:VERSION, version3.0
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DJ, Poet, Multiculturalist. Geko Jones is a Bronx Native and Brooklyn resident.

 
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Art Jones is an image/sound manipulator working with film, digital video, audio and hybrid media. His films/videos, CD-ROMs, live audio/video mixes, and installations  concern the inter-relationships between music, visual culture, history and power.  His work makes extensive use of popular music and mainstream media as raw material to be sampled and re-combined in order to examine implicit meanings or suggest new ones. He has collaborated with musicians and artists including Soundlab, DJ Spooky That Subliminal Kid, Phillip Virus with Alec Empire, Teleseen, Amiri Baraka, Femmes with Fatal Breaks, and Anti-Pop Consortium. He lives and works in New York City.

 
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Aaron Meyers is a designer and programmer using generative strategies in the creation of software and moving image. Since earning his MFA at the USC Interactive Media Division in 2007, Meyers worked in the now-defunct Yahoo Design Innovation Team, taught classes at UCLA Design|Media Arts and continues to work on a variety of interactive projects for diverse clients that have included Digg, Radiohead, and Diller Scofidio + Renfro.

As a Research Associate, Aaron is a frequent collaborator of Jeff Crouse, Eyebeam senior fellow. Their projects, Praying@Home and The World Series of 'Tubing were presented at Eyebeam MIXER events in March and June 2009, respectively.

 
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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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Photo: Adrian Vecchio (http://www.adrianvecchio.com) courtesy of Eyebeam.

Rashaad Newsome was born in New Orleans Louisiana where he received a BA in Art History from Tulane University. After moving to New York, he studied film and post-production at Film Video Arts. Newsome has exhibited and performed nationally and internationally at venues including The Kitchen, NYC; The Project Gallery, NYC; Ramis Barquet Gallry, NYC; K.U.E.L., Berlin; and Fondation Cartier, Paris. Recent awards include 2009 Rema Hort Mann Foundation Visual Arts Grant; 2009 ReBAC Community Arts Regrant and 2009 Harvestworks Van Lier Grant.

 
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Art Fag City critic and series participant Paddy Johnson calls it, "The most challenging IRL Internet competition of the decade."

Project Created: 
06/2009
 
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