Many non-profits in the creative sector preach the importance of listening and responding to artists, but over the last year and a half, few have done it in action quite like the art and technology ...
It may not be the kind of open call to artists you would expect in the midst of a health crisis. But an ambitious project by Eyebeam, the 22-year-old New York-based nonprofit that promotes art on the ...
A new exhibit, Wired Frames, is opening at the Eyebeam Art and Technology Center in New York City. Its curated by James George, and uses the technology of tracking and surveillance that surrounds us ...
It is a testament to our society and culture that there’s an organization in Brooklyn dedicated to encouraging interesting people to create beautiful and challenging things. And that’s what we have ...
At Eyebeam's 2015 Annual Showcase. Eyebeam has to be one of the organizations doing the most interesting work in the country. It’s a rare place where the focus is solely on understanding (or working ...
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With corporate and government snooping on the rise, many of us have become more mindful of the electronic footprints our online activities leave behind. But there aren’t any privacy settings to deter ...
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NEW YORK — The Brooklyn-based art and technology center Eyebeam has begun a grant program that will finance artists producing journalistic work on subjects like data privacy, artificial intelligence, ...
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