X-Lab
Programming Series: X-Lab
Hours:
Tuesdays, Thursday, Fridays, and Saturdays, 12:00PM-6:00PM
Cost:
Free
Follow X-Lab projects online as they develop: http://eyebeam.tumblr.com
In exploding the Eyebeam lab model, putting it under the microscope for closer inspection, we offer new ways for both the public and Eyebeam itself to understand and shape its vision for creative practice at the nexus of socially-engaged art, design, and engineering. X-Lab includes the following resources and work/play spaces:
- R&D houses tools for prototyping and developing work
- Prototyping is a fabricating space for production
- Sandbox is a play space for user testing and collecting data for new projects
- Classroom is a networked space to think and make and meet
- Presentation is flexible space for workshops, discussion groups, formal presentations, and dinners
- Bookstore is a space for informal conversation, reading, doing research - and shopping :)
X-Lab Open Hours: Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, 12PM – 6PM
. Docents will lead visitors through the space and introduce artists during those times. Eyebeam Residents + Fellows talk about their work in X-Lab Organizers: Amanda McDonald Crowley Paul Amitai Roddy Schrock Stephanie Pereira Technology and Infrastructure: Marko Tandefelt Jamie O'Shea Jackson Moore Nicholas Fraser Design: Not An Alternative (Ange Tran and Jason Jones) Partner Organizations: (list in formation) Parsons The New School For Design FutureEverything Visualizing.org SEED Hacks/Hackers NYC Meetup Creators: Aaron Meyers Brooke Singer Jacob Ciocci Jon Cohrs Kaho Abe Aram Bartholl Piotr Adamczyk Stefani Bardin Tahir Hemphill Ted Southern David Jimison Hans-Christoph Steiner Tikva Morowati Max Lavicka Justine Neuberger Interns: Arash Nassiri Madeleine Aronson
Projects: people.points
People: Aaron Meyers, Aram Bartholl, Brooke Singer, David Jimison, Hans Christoph-Steiner, Jacob Ciocci, Jon Cohrs, Kaho Abe, Stefani Bardin, Tahir Hemphill, Ted Southern
Research: Education, Project Blackbird, Open Culture, Sustainability, Urban Research
Tags: unExhibition, X-Lab