(….working on a new piece at Eyebeam NYC … check out this short preview, Internet Cat! :-)
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Internet Cat
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February 4 2011, 12:55pm | Comments »
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“Dead Drops” preview
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I am pleased to preview ‘Dead Drops’ a new project which I started off as part of my ongoing EYEBEAM residency in NYC the last couple weeks. ‘Dead Drops’ is an anonymous, offline, peer to peer file-sharing network in public space. I am ‘injecting’ USB flash drives into walls, buildings and curbs accessable to anybody in public space. You are invited to go to these places (so far 5 in NYC) to drop or find files on a dead drop. Plug your laptop to a wall, house or pole to share your files and date. Each dead drop contains a readme.txt file explaining the project. ‘Dead Drops’ is still in progress, to be continued here and in more cities. Full documentation, movie, map and ‘How to make your own dead drop’ manual coming soon! Stay tuned. Dead drop (Wikipedia) In the meanwhile drop some files here! 87 3rd Avenue, Brooklyn, NY (Makerbot) Empire Fulton Ferry Park, Brooklyn, NY (Dumbo) 235 Bowery, NY (New Museum) Union Square, NY (Subway Station 14th St) West 21st Street, NY (Eyebeam)
All pics on flickr !
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October 29 2010, 3:45pm | Comments »
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June 23rd Senior Fellows Farewell at Eyebeam
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Senior Fellows Ayah Bdeir, Steve Lambert, Jeff Crouse, and Michael Mandiberg are moving on from Eyebeam: come join us for a bon voyage party! Note: Event requires RSVP, you can do so at this link. As a token of our appreciation for their time with us, we're planning to hold a farewell reception the evening of June 23, 6:30 – 9:00, including presentations of their work while at Eyebeam, and their exciting plans on the horizon. Come drink a toast to their illustrious careers and bright futures. The event will take place in conjunction with our spring exhibition, RE:GROUP: Beyond Models of Consensus. If you’re interested in Eyebeam, this is a great way to learn more about the Fellowship model at the core of our mission and the artists, hackers, coders, engineers, and other creative technologists that make Eyebeam such an inspiring and energetic organization at the nexus of art and technology. via Senior Fellows Farewell | eyebeam.org.
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June 7 2010, 6:15pm | Comments »
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WPFolio Update
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Last night I did a workshop for the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council on WPFolio, a free and open-source theme for creating artists portfolios with WordPress. This also meant a ramp up of work on the WPFolio project, including a new release of the code and a new instructional site for WPFolio.
May 20 2010, 10:08pm | Comments »
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Uncommon Ground at Eyebeam Open Studios
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“Uncommon Ground” will be displayed at Eyebeam’s Open Studios this weekend.
Uncommon Ground is a sound installation created in collaboration with Victoria Estok. Using stethoscopes against a five by five foot planter box, people can hear the plants commentary, discussions, and inner thoughts – which are normally inaudible to human beings.
The plants are voiced by comedians and neighbors, including; Reggie Watts, James Bewley, Cathleen Carr, Maria Del Piano, Courtney Robinson, Jonathan Shahn, Steve Trevelise, Kenya Robinson, Stefanie Connell, Maya Connell, and Larry Bogad.
Eyebeam Open Studios
Eyebeam will hold Open Studios for Artists In Residence, Student Residents, and Senior Fellows Friday, October 23 and Saturday, October 24, from 3-6pm. A two-day presentation allowing a rare inside look at the current state of research at Eyebeam.
Eyebeam is pleased to host Open Studios for its 2009 Senior Fellowships and Summer/Fall residents at Eyebeam’s state-of-the-art new media design, digital research, and fabrication studio; showcasing work in the areas of performance, experimental film, wearable technologies, open culture and sustainable art.
Eyebeam’s residents are selected from two yearly open calls of emerging artists, technologists and engineers for a five-month residency, which includes a stipend as well as access to Eyebeam’s facilities, equipment, and opportunities for collaboration and presentation of work. This group of five residents was selected from a group of 195 applicants.
More on Eyebeam Open Studios…
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October 16 2009, 10:08am | Comments »
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