Open(Art) Workshops at @EyebeamNYC

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Looks like some fun free workshops coming up at Eyebeam as part of their Open(Art) Exhibition, and also a class for teens on making animated GIF comics on July 15!

Open(Art) Exhibition and Workshop

July 12 – August 11 Opening Reception: July 12, 6-8pm Workshops: July 13, 12-3pm

Open(Art) is a joint initiative launched by Eyebeam and Mozilla to support creativity at the intersection of art and the open web. Over the past year, four Eyebeam Fellows have been working on projects that address issues of innovation, transparency, and utility within the context of the Internet.

Projects include: Meemoo by Forrest Oliphant– a browser-based app “hacker” that allows for intuitive creation and re-mixing of apps, sounds, and graphics

Pixel Shaders by Toby Schachman– an interactive book, platform, and community centered around harnessing the graphics processing unit (GPU) for artistic purposes

BOMfu by Nortd Labs (Addie Wagenknecht and Stefan Hechenberger)– a collaborative web repository for open hardware “bills of material” (BOMs)

The Open(Art) Fellows will lead free workshops on July 13, with demonstrations of their projects, creative applications of the platforms, and (most importantly) a PIZZA PARTY. Register now!


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  1. Also just want to point out the Moving Storytelling workshop for teens next week is connected to the Hive NYC Learning Network – Lady Ada gave a keynote at one of our other recent events, Emoti-Con NYC!

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