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Andrea was responsible for Special Events at Eyebeam.  She hosted the Blog Fever workshop as part of Eyebeam's Summer School 2004.  Her video Ultra Hanami was screened during the Inaugural Artists in Residence benefit in 2004.

 

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Chihcheng Peng recently matriculated from the Film/Video/Media Arts program of the California College of the Arts in Oakland/San Francisco. His undergraduate studies were done at the University of California at Davis where he studied Creative Writing. His videos have screened in dozens of festivals and venues, including Siggraph, The Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival, The Ann Arbor Film Festival, SFIAAFF, The Pacific Film Archive, SF Cinematheque, and Resfest. Chih grew up in Los Alamos, New Mexico, birthplace of the atomic bomb.

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A founder of art works using light, Martin has, since the 60's, created seminal new media works. As early as 1968, Howard Wise called his work "cybernetic" for the way he applied information processes. In his works "Well" and "Interaction Room," the electronic systems were the interface between the viewer and the event and process of the sculpture or installed environment. He created the electronic and optical configurations for these in his own studio, and when necessary, commissioned help from the new generation of engineers and scientists forging new ways and methods. 

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A bear walks into Subway and then decides there is nothing worth eating there. Then as is expected he’s hunted down and shot. I’ve walked out of Subway disappointed too, but i’ve never gotten shot.

Also, doesn’t it look the bear didn’t need the wheel chair access button? I think he used his hands.

 

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Graham Harwood presented his projects and collaborations, including his Eyebeam commission with MediaShed, and work with free media. Joined by the Eyebeam Production Fellows, his collaborators on his commissioned piece with Eyebeam, Harwood presented Gearbox, an open source video editing resource.

A representative from Picture New York made a special appearance to discuss proposed restrictions on photographing rights in public space.

 
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10 Cameras is a video documentation of a 10 channel, one hour synchronized video installation. Ten people equipped with dv cameras meet in the woods of Caumsett State Park, Long Island. Each participant, with camera to eye, simultaneously embarks upon the shoot from the center of the forest. The installation shows each view synchronously, as they disband through the forest choosing their own paths for the length of one minidv tape (1 hour). The excursion begins to end as they whistle to find each other at 50:00. Funding assistance was provided by Experimental Television Center's Finishing Funds.

 

 

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April 2003
 
People: Carrie Dashow
Project Type: Video
Tags: video, nature, Long Island
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