Harim is a Film, Animation, Video graduate from RISD and is currently studying Interactive Media (Digital Art Dept.) at Pratt to get her MFA. She enjoys making fun videos and animations and learning programming tools to make even cooler projects :)
Every Tuesday from February 14th to April 24th, Eyebeam & MoMA team up to present a youth workshop series exploring art that you can perform and wear using the latest in portable, digital innovation. Taught by Eyebeam alum Diana Eng, and taking their inspiration from MoMA's collection, participants will incorporate cutting-edge technology to explore the world in which clothing, sound, and art collide. Can clothing that pleases the eye also please the ears? Can circuitry and sound push art and fashion further into the future? Participants in this workshop will produce wearable work that uses a little electricity to generate a lot of excitement! Follow their progress here.
Eyebeam is pleased to announce the recipients of its 2012 Spring/Summer Residencies and 2012 Fellowships, beginning in March. All incoming artists and technologists receive generous stipends and 24/7 access to Eyebeam's design, research, and fabrication studios. Residencies have been awarded to 6 artists in the areas of digital sound, games, urban research, bio art, and video and new media installation.
EYEBEAM SPRING/SUMMER 2012 RESIDENTS
I received a limited edition Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 from the Google developers conference for my birthday. I love the android design on the back! But I am super excited because I can take photos, sketch directly over the photo, and upload the image directly to my blog. No more scanning + I can draw/color in layers + undo function + my little sketchbook of the future fits in my tiny Rebecca Minkoff purse. This is my first 100% tablet made blog post.
I’m excited to be working on a new project with Moleskine, prototyping a Moleskine of the future for their event, Objectivity: Notebook Hacking, Collaborative Drawing, and New Collections. I started the project with a visit to the Moleskine NYC showroom. Since I am already a Moleskine user, this was like being let loose in a candy shop. Moleskine let me select a stack of notebooks to bring back to my studio for testing. Many Moleskines were sacrificed to perfect this hack.