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Main Space: Spacepod II January 12, 2012 - February 4, 2012 The Spacepod is a chamber that projects auditory architecture around a listener. Using an omnidirectional array of speakers, it produces a sensation of auditory surfaces using ambisonic localization, psychoacoustic cues, and parametric mapping. Effectively, one finds oneself navigating by ear a... |
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Eyebeam Store: Slava Balasanov Pop-Up Shop January 12, 2012 - February 4, 2012 Eyebeam Resident Slava Balasanov works at the intersection of visual art, digital culture and technology. Inspired by virtual augmented-reality and the interplay between 2D, 3D and physical space, Balasanov will transform the Eyebeam Store into a temporary multi-media showroom based on his interactive... |
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Main Space: Lumarca January 12, 2012 - February 4, 2012 Lumarca is a truly volumetric display which allows viewers to see three dimensional images and motion. The system requires only acomputer, a projector, and common materials found at most hardware stores. Its scale is limited only by the size of the projected image and your own ambition.
This... Albert Hwang
Matthew Parker
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Project Space: Gifpumper + Group Show January 12, 2012 - February 2, 2012 Gifpumper.com is a social platform by Eyebeam Resident Slava Balasanov which allows for the creation of 3d websites with 2d content found online. Users are able to manipulate content on a given page together, in real-time. To celebrate the public launch of the site, Balasanov has... |
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Project Space: Foofwa & Alan Sondheim January 3, 2012 - January 7, 2012 Eyebeam Resident Alan Sondheim and dancer/choreographer Foofwa are performing intermittently in the Eyebeam Project Space between January 3rd and 7th from noon to 6PM each day. This experimental multi-media installation juxtaposes virtual choreography with on-the-fly movement, all set to a soundtrack of... Alan Sondheim (with Foofwa)
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After School Spring 2012 January 2, 2012 - February 15, 2012 "White Noise, Blind Spot" is an after school arts and technology intensive and paid leadership opportunity for NYC area high school students. Each year students in Eyebeam's After School Atelier (ASA) program are given the opportunity to work on projects cooperatively with Eyebeam Residents and Fellows,... Kyle Kessler
Marisa Jahn
Tahir Hemphill
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Open Studios: Winter 2011 December 16, 2011 - December 17, 2011 A two-day presentation at Eyebeam Art + Technology Center allowing an inside look at current research and in-progress work. Open Studios is a chance to meet the amazing artists and creative technologists that make Eyebeam an exciting creative incubator of new ideas, new art, and new technology: Think, Make... Aaron Meyers
Alan Sondheim
Alexander Chen
Ariana Marini
Beatriz da Costa
Carrie Mae Rose
Fran Ilich
Giulia Girgenti
Ian Antoni
Mark Shepard
Mary Mattingly
Matthew Parker
Nova Jiang
Slava Balasanov
Taeyoon Choi
Tanjhid Choudhury
Toni Koval
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Window Gallery: MahungArt December 15, 2011 - January 21, 2012 MahungArt, a new work by Eyebeam Resident Matt Parker, will be on display in the Eyebeam Window Gallery from January 2nd-23rd.
MahungArt is a generative visual piece, designed around a system of color matching triangles. When a triangle shares a side with another triangle of the... |
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VTE December 13, 2011 VTE will be on display at Eyebeam on December 13th, 4-8PM
This piece is the outcome of research and experimentation conducted by students of the 'Collaborative Media Workshop.'... Andrew Demirjian
Jackson Moore
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Workshop: NYC Open Sensor Network December 2, 2011 Where's the data? Technology has progressed to the point that we as citizens with concerns or interests can leverage open source hardware and software together with cloud platforms like Pachube to quickly and cheaply build the systems we need to get the data we want -... |
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Opening Reception: The Creatomatic December 1, 2011 Join us on December 1st for the opening reception of the “Creatomatic” exhibition.
On display will be a collection of artworks generated using the “Creatomatic” software, designed to accelerate the imagination and prompt new inventions. They include: “Candelier” by Takeshi Miyakawa, a chandelier... Austin Wieland
Greg Witt
Jacob Tonski
Leonard Tirulnikov
Nova Jiang
Takeshi Miyakawa
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Project Space: The Creatomatic November 29, 2011 - December 20, 2011 "Creatomatic" is a piece of software designed to accelerate the imagination and prompt new inventions. It works by randomly juxtaposing diagrams of two everyday objects from a selection of hundreds. Through free association, the two objects can prompt the invention of... Austin Wieland
Greg Witt
Jacob Tonski
Katie Koepfinger
Leonard Tirulnikov
Nova Jiang
Takeshi Miyakawa
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Cicatrix, Charred Bodies: Pain and Redemption in... November 28, 2011 (All day) - December 11, 2011 (All day) Cicatrix, Charred Bodies: Pain and Redemption in Virtual and Real Worlds opens at the Eyebeam Window Gallery on November 29th. "Cicatrix" refers to scar tissue, and for his installation Eyebeam Resident Alan Sondheim juxtaposes early radio equipment with contemporary models of virtual avatars to meditate on... |
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Mini Arcade At Eyebeam November 16, 2011 - December 20, 2011 Mini Arcade at Eyebeam Bookstore is an experimental installation consisting of 3 pieces by Kaho Abe, Fran Ilich and Matthew Parker. Inspired by game centers of the '80s, the exhibition aims to examine how game centers can exist in the present to create a physical location for game play.
Fran Ilich
Kaho Abe
Matthew Parker
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Open Call: Art & Technology Internships November 12, 2011 Eyebeam's Residents and Fellows are seeking interns offering a wide range of skill sets and interests to contribute to the production of technology-based artworks. Artist internships provide students with unique, hand-on learning opportunities. An Eyebeam Artist Intern could be a visual artist with an... Albert Hwang
Maria Michails
Matt Parker
Taeyoon Choi
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Visualizing Marathon 2011 November 4, 2011 - November 6, 2011 |
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Xlab 2011: Design of Location November 3, 2011 Eyebeam and SEGD partner to present Xlab 2011: Design of Location, an event connecting innovation, technology, and communication design in the built environment. It will explore the location-based navigation technologies that are radically changing how people experience physical spaces.... |
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GameMaker: Teens Making Location Based Games with... September 29, 2011 This fall, NYC teens are invited to spend 5-weeks learning how to design games for mobile devices at Eyebeam Art + Technology Center. Teens will work in small groups and design their own location based mobile games using iPhones (iPhones will be provided for use during the workshop).
Ingrid Erickson
Kaho Abe
Kyle Li
LeAnne Wagner
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