[PD-ot] Fwd: For Immediate Release: Eyebeam Open Call 2009
Hans-Christoph Steiner
hans at at.or.at
Wed Nov 18 18:32:27 CET 2009
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> From: Eyebeam Press <press at eyebeam.org>
> Date: November 18, 2009 6:30:42 AM EST
> To: hans at eds.org
> Subject: For Immediate Release: Eyebeam Open Call 2009
> Reply-To: press at eyebeam.org
>
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> For Immediate Release
>
> Media Contact:
> Rebecca Cittadini
> 212.937.6580 x222
> press at eyebeam.org
>
>
> EYEBEAM OPEN CALL
> WINTER/SPRING RESIDENCIES + 2010 FELLOWSHIPS
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> Uncommon Ground, Eyebeam Open Studios Fall 09.
> Senior fellow Steve Lambert and Victoria Estok. Photo Christine A.
> Butler.
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> Eyebeam is pleased to announce our call for next season's 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 go to our website and visit these links:
>
> FELLOWSHIP CALL: http://tinyurl.com/EBF10
>
> RESIDENCY CALL: http://tinyurl.com/EBRWS10
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> Eyebeam: 540 W. 21st St., NYC (btn 10th and 11th Aves.)
> For more info visit: http://eyebeam.org
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> Follow Eyebeam on: FACEBOOK | TWITTER
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> 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.
>
> Eyebeam's current programs are made possible through the generous
> support of The Annenberg Foundation, The Arts and Humanities
> Research Council, UK, The Atlantic Foundation, The Pacific
> Foundation, the Johnson Art and Education Foundation, the Jerome
> Foundation, Deep Green Living, ConEdison, Datagram, Electric Artists
> Inc.; public funds from New York City Council Speaker Christine C.
> Quinn, the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, the
> National Endowment for the Arts, and the New York State Council on
> the Arts, a state agency; and many generous individuals. Sarah
> Cook's fellowship is supported by CRUMB at the University of
> Sunderland, UK.
> For a complete list of Eyebeam supporters, please visit http://eyebeam.org/support/sponsors
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