OPEN SOURCE ARCHITECTURE: BUILDING EYEBEAM: FREE ONE DAY SYMPOSIUM

saul ostrow so5 at nyu.edu
Mon Nov 12 20:57:28 CET 2001





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>   Eyebeam with The Center for New Design at Parsons School of Design
>                                presents
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> OPEN SOURCE ARCHITECTURE: BUILDING EYEBEAM
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> A Free One Day Symposium
> Saturday, December 1, 2001, 9-5 p.m.
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> The New School's Tishman Auditorium, 66 West 12
> Street, between 5th and 6th Avenues
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> As part of its architectural design competition process, Eyebeam,
> www.eyebeam.org, presents
> this day-long symposium engaging members of the community and
> practitioners from the fields of art, architecture, museology,
> sociology, and philosophy in a dialogue around the themes of new media
> art and architecture. To view the online forum, Open Source
> Architecture: The Future Art Space, log onto
> www.eyebeam.org/opensourcearchitecture.
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> Panelists Include:
> David Alm - Critic
> Andreas Angelidakis - Architect and Artist
> Suzanne Anker - Artist, School of Visual Arts
> Peter Awn - Professor of Comparative Religious and Islamic Studies,
> Columbia University
> Florent Aziosmanoff - Multimedia Author and Editor
> Dan Cameron - Curator, The New Museum of Contemporary Art
> George Fifield - Curator of New Media, Decordova Museum
> Jean-Marc Gauthier - Artist
> Frank Gillette - Artist
> Pablo Helguera - Artist, Educator, Guggenheim Museum
> David Hotson - Principal, David Hotson Architect
> Ron Jones - Art Center College of Design
> Patrick Lichty - Curator
> Greg Niemeyer - Artist, Professor, University of California-Berkeley
> Craig Newick - Principal, Newick Architects
> Marisa Olson - Curator
> Saul Ostrow - Director, Center for Visual Art and Culture, University
> of Connecticut, Stamford and Storrs
> Fred Ritchin - Associate Professor of Photography and Communications,
> Tisch School of the Arts, NYU
> Cynthia Beth Rubin - Artist
> Michael Rush - Director, Palm Beach Institute of Contemporary Art
> Elizabeth Streb - Choreographer
> Tucker Viemeister - Industrial Designer
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> Panels discussion topics include:
> Redefining the Relationship between Curators & Artists
> The Marriage of Real and Virtual Space
> The Wired Museum in the Post-Religious Age
> Building Eyebeam: A Look at 13 Designs
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> Eyebeam is a not-for-profit organization established to provide
> access, education, and support
> for artists, students and the general public in the field of art and
> technology.  It was founded in 1996 by John S. Johnson with the
> purpose of introducing broad and diverse audiences to new technologies
> and media arts while simultaneously establishing new media art as a
> significant genre.
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> For more information about Eyebeam please contact: info at eyebeam.org
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> Eyebeam
> 540-548 W. 21st Street
> 212-937-6581
> www.eyebeam.org
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> (Administrative Offices)
> 45 Main Street, 12th Floor
> Brooklyn, NY  11201
> 718-222-3982
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