perhaps this could enable some of us to continue previous threads about virtual
art in actual spaces... (not to distract from this month's software discussions
though!)
> EYEBEAM ATELIER
> with the Center for New Design at Parsons School of Design presents:
> OPEN SOURCE ARCHITECTURE: THE FUTURE ART SPACE
> July 9-August 4, 2001
> An Online Critical Forum
> http://www.eyebeam.org/opensourcearchitecture
>
> Open Source Architecture is a four week online critical forum featuring
> artists, architects, critics, curators, designers, and theorists, along
> with the public, in a discussion on the convergence of new media art and
> architectural space. Each week will explore a different theme—Making,
> Mediating, Experiencing—with the fourth week dedicated to The Future Art
> Space. The forum is co-directed by architects Craig Newick and David
> Hotson.
>
> Participants include:
> Peter Anders, Andreas Angelidakis, Suzanne Anker, Architecture Research
> Office, Roy Ascott, Asymptote Architecture, Robert Atkins, Betty Beaumont,
> Andrew Blauvelt,Marshall Blonsky, Wayne Carlson, David Chipperfield Architects,
> Preston Scott Cohen, Carolina Cruz-Neira, Neil M. Denari, Diller Scofidio,
> Foreign Office Architects, Jean-Marc Gauthier, Gluckman Mayner Architects,
> Michael Joaquin Grey, Michael Heim, Pablo Helguera, Natalie Jeremijenko,
> Ronald Jones, Leeser Architects, Greg Lynn FORM, Fabian Marcaccio, Pedro
> Meyer, Christian Moeller, MVRDV, Louise Poissant, Erwin Redl, Reiser Umemoto,
> RUR Architecture, Rogers Marvel Architecture LLP, Cynthia Beth Rubin,
> Michael Rush, Peter Seidler, Vibeke Sorensen, Soundlab/Cultural Alchemy,
> Elizabeth Streb, Tucker Viemeister, Bruce Wands.
>
> This is the fourth annual online forum produced by Eyebeam Atelier. The
> first online forum, INTERACTION: Artistic Practice in the Network, was
> recently compiled and edited into a book co-published with D.A.P. and is
> currently available at www.eyebeam.org and in bookstores. A book about
> the second forum, RE:PLAY: Game Culture Game Design is currently in
> production.
>
> Open Source Architecture is supported by a grant from the New York State
> Council on the Arts, a state agency, and The Center for New Design at
> Parsons School of Design www.parsons.edu . Additional support is
> provided by e-flux.com and Artbyte magazine.
>
> Eyebeam Atelier www.eyebeam.org is a not-for-profit organization 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. Eyebeam is currently in the last phase of
> an Architectural Design Competition for its new museum of art and technology in
> the Chelsea art district in New York City.
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