Posts Tagged ‘new york’

Eyebeam call for Residents and Fellows

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

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New York’s Eyebeam center call for Residents and Fellows is NOW OPEN. Eyebeam Residencies are a 5-month opportunity for production and presentation of projects querying art, technology and culture. Eyebeam Fellowships are an 11-month opportunity to spearhead new research, lead group research inquiries, and develop innovative technology with support over a longer period of time.

The start date for both the next Residents and Fellows is March 1, 2010. For deadlines, descriptions, current Eyebeam research initiatives, and full information about both the residency and the fellowship programs, please visit:

FELLOWSHIP CALL: http://tinyurl.com/EBF10

RESIDENCY CALL: http://tinyurl.com/EBRWS10

Eyebeam: 540 W. 21st St., NYC (btn 10th and 11th Aves.)
For more info visit: http://eyebeam.org

Eyebeam Art + Technology Center
Founded in 1997, Eyebeam is an art and technology center that provides a fertile context and state-of-the-art tools for digital experimentation. It is a lively incubator of creativity and thought, where artists and technologists actively engage with the larger culture, addressing the issues and concerns of our time. Eyebeam challenges convention, celebrates the hack, educates the next generation, encourages collaboration, freely offers its output to the community, and invites the public to share in a spirit of openness: open source, open content and open distribution.

Call for Submissions: Emerging Artists

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

SlowArt Productions presents the 18th Annual Emerging Artists group exhibition and awards. Open to all artists working an any media, this exhibition will be held at the Limner Gallery during March of 2010. A grand prize of $1000 in cash will be awarded to one artist. $2600 in publication awards will be presented to three artists. Winning artists will be exhibited at Limner Gallery and on the gallery website.

Entry details and information at:
http://www.slowart.com/prospectus/ea2010.htm

About Limner:
http://www.slowart.com/limner/index.htm

Internet as Factory and Playground, Conference

Friday, October 9th, 2009

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The Eugene Lang College at the New School in New York will be hosting a conference on digital labor from November 12-14th.

“Today we are arguably in the midst of massive transformations in economy, labor, and life related to digital media. The purpose of this conference is to interrogate these dramatic shifts restructuring leisure, consumption, and production since the mid-century. In the 1950s television began to establish commonalities between suburbanites across the United States. Currently, communities that were previously sustained through national newspapers now started to bond over sitcoms. Increasingly people are leaving behind televisions sets in favor of communing with — and through– their computers. They blog, comment, procrastinate, refer, network, tease, tag, detag, remix, and upload and from all of this attention and all of their labor, corporations expropriate value. Guests in the virtual world Second Life even co-create the products and experiences, which they then consume. What is the nature of this interactive ‘labor’ and the new forms of digital sociality that it brings into being? What are we doing to ourselves?

Only a small fraction of the more than one billion Internet users create and add videos, photos, and mini-blog posts. The rest pay attention. They leave behind innumerable traces that speak to their interests, affiliations, likes and dislikes, and desires. Large corporations then profit from this interaction by collecting and selling this data. Social participation is the oil of the digital economy. Today, communication is a mode of social production facilitated by new capitalist imperatives and it has become increasingly difficult to distinguish between play, consumption and production, life and work, labor and non-labor.”

Read the rest of the statement on their website.

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