Digital Day Camp 2009



Digital Day Camp 2009 

students engage in lectures and hands-on workshops focusing on art and technology tools, careers in the field, and relevant social and artistic topics. Through their investigations, they will have the opportunity to research current themes in arts and technology, and develop their own project in response to what they discover. Final projects are promoted through Eyebeam’s website, and through a final public event on 

Tuesday, July 28, from 6–8pm on 19th St between 10th and 11th Ave, beneath the Highline.

This summer’s theme focused on creative activism in an urban environment. Students worked with urban planners, software designers, activists, video artists, and even a couple of activist gardeners to dig a little deeper into the fabric of our city, to learn more about how can creatively activate it, and how we can use art and technology to change it for the better. Each student has been selected for their special talents as visual artists, writers, musicians, dancers, or performers to contribute to a final project. Check out the DDC09 blog here

Participating Artist Teachers:



Rebecca Bray and Britta Riley

: Eyebeam Residents

Ava Bromberg

: College of Tactical Culture

Jon Cohrs

: Eyebeam Resident

Sarah Cook

: CRUMB member and Eyebeam Curatorial Partner

Jeff Crouse

: Eyebeam Senior Fellow

Christina Kral

: Eyebeam Alum

Di Mainstone

: Eyebeam Resident

Daniel Perlin

: Eyebeam Teaching Artist

Adriana Young

: Artist; Research Director, Capital B

Student Participants:

Zoe Penina Baker Caroline Spivack Brittany Winjham Lily B. Lasovick Fernando Reyes Duran Usman Muyeeb Natique Allen Siena Larris Jade Highleyman Evonny Escoto Luther Cherry Mayte Burgoa Luis Perez Spencer Brown Brandi Edwards
Last updated: 12.07.2022
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