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How Can Humanity Live in The Future?

Harris Kornstein, Screen Queen Face Fail (Landa Lakes prototype), 2020

The artist community we nurture is on the lookout for ways to create positive change and ignite art so that technology improves not just our lives, but helps us weather future uncertainties.

VH Award

In an ongoing collaboration, we provide deep support to Asia’s leading award for emerging Asian media artists who are doing some of the most exciting thinking around art and technology anywhere. Read more.

Digital Accessibility

Our community is clearing the path for even more digital accessibility as well as opening up its potential and promise to a diversity of audiences. Read more.

Youth Education

Our longest running program, Digital Day Camp, is an intensive youth arts and technology program for underserved public high school students to develop critical, empowering relationships with technology.

XR Initiatives

We provide support to artists in the early stage of creating blended reality, exploring the expansive virtual and augmented reality worldsthe meeting points of the material and virtual. See the latest below. 

Interdependence of Humans with Nature

Our artists are exploring the relationship with humans, the planet, and an expanding sense of ecology as we move deeper into the 21st century. See the latest below. 

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The Democracy Machine The Democracy Machine is our radical experiment created to unlock artist-led invention in the areas of self-governance, technology, and democracy. The fellowship takes place against an ongoing transformation at Eyebeam and builds on Rapid Response for a Better Digital Future, a fast moving initiative created early in the pandemic so that artists could come together and explore the dark frontier of power that commodifies personal information at the expense of democracy and freedom.

Eyebeam models a new approach to artist-led creation for the public good; we are a non-profit that provides significant professional support and money to exceptional artists for the realization of important ideas that wouldn’t exist otherwise. Nobody else is doing this.

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