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Patrick Lichty Summer School @ Night Presentation on Furtherfield Blog
Patrick Lichty's "Homily to Kennedy", given at Summer School @ Night at Eyebeam NYC, July 16, 2009, is online at the Furtherfield Blog - shared space for personal reflection on media art practice. http://blog.furtherfield.org/?q=node/286
Eyebeam is pleased to be a partner of Art Hack Day, February 28 – March 2. Sixty artists and hackers will inhabit 319 Scholes to explore the idea of "God Mode" and produce new, collaborative projects. Open(Art) Fellows Forrest Oliphant, Toby Schachman, and Addie Wagenknecht will be in NYC to participate along with Eyebeamers, CHiKA, Heather Dewey-Hagborg, James George, Sarah Grant, Greg Leuch, Aaron Meyers, Jonathan Minard, Ramsey Nasser. Join the closing exhibition and party on Saturday, March 2, 7PM–late.
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).
This is a monthly game testing event for independent game developers and enthusiasts run by former fellow Kaho Abe and Come Out and Play. The focus will be on play-testing, open dialogue and discussion around games in development.
This monthly meeting is a great opportunity for game developers to get valuable feedback for projects in progress. For game enthusiasts, these events are a place to learn more about the game development process, techniques and systems behind games. The goal of these monthly meetings is not only to encourage and nurture the development of high quality games through testing and discussion, but also to create opportunities for game testers, players and enthusiasts to become more engaged and active in the game development community.
An exhibition curated and organized by Eyebeam, Not An Alternative, and Upgrade! NY
Eyebeam Art & Technology Center, in collaboration with Upgrade! NY and Not An Alternative, is pleased to present Re:Group: Beyond Models of Consensus, an exhibition which examines models of participation and participation as a model in art and activism.