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CRUMB in New York, exhibition at Eyebeam

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Beryl Graham <[log in to unmask]>

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Wed, 2 Jun 2010 14:23:29 +0100

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Dear List,

Beryl Graham will be in New York 8th-12th June (slightly delayed due to 
a volcano!), and will be participating in ICI’s Curatorial Intensive 
http://www.ici-exhibitions.org/index.php/site/curatorial_intensive/ and 
the following public events at Eyebeam. Sarah Cook will also be at 
Eybeam on 8th June- come along and say hello!


--

Re:Group: Beyond Models of Consensus 

Thursday, June 10 - Saturday, August 7, 2010 

Exhibition opening: Thursday, June 10 Curators Talk: 5PM | Reception: 
6-8PM Breakfast with the Artists: Friday, June 11, 10AM-12PM

Eyebeam 540 W. 21st St. (btw 10th and 11th Aves.) 540 West 21st Street 
New York, NY 10011 [T] 212.937.6580 [F] 212.937.6582 www.eyebeam.org



New York City, May 25, 2010 - Eyebeam Art & Technology Center, in 
collaboration with Upgrade! NY and Not An Alternative, is pleased to 
present Re:Group: Beyond Models of Consensus, an exhibition which 
examines models of participation and participation as a model in art 
and activism.

Re:Group proposes that with participation now a dominant paradigm, 
structuring social interaction, art, activism, the architecture of the 
city, and the economy, we are all integrated into participatory 
structures whether we want to be or not. The exhibition showcases work 
that subverts existing systems or envisions new alternatives to the 
ways in which individuals can take part, or choose not to take part, in 
social and cultural life.

Re:Group opens to the public on Thursday, June 10, 2010, with a 
curators talk at 5PM and a reception at 6-8PM. The curators talk will 
be moderated by Beryl Graham of UK-based new media curatorial research 
institute CRUMB.

Please note: The public opening is preceded by a benefit & private 
viewing on Tuesday, June 8, 6:30-9:30PM. For ticket information, visit 
eyebeam.org.

The opening week continues with a “Breakfast with the Artists” 
reception & talk on Friday, June 11, 10AM-12PM, moderated by Re:Group 
curators and featuring exhibiting artists Institute for Infinitely 
Small Things, Christopher Robbins, and Giana González.

Re:Group features work by thirteen artists, designers, hackers, 
activists, and collectives exploring both the potential and limitations 
of participation, networked collaboration, and distributed labor. From 
the “crowdsourced” projects Ten Thousand Cents and White Glove Tracking 
to the tactical media art of The Yes Men and Ubermorgen, from the urban 
interventions of John Hawke and The Institute of Infinitely Small 
Things to the open platforms of Ushahidi and MakerBot - the exhibition 
represents a diverse range of critically and socially engaged work that 
rethinks the institutional practices within urban planning, civil 
engineering, transportation, industrial design and production, relief 
work, and the news media.

Re:Group will include a full complement of public programs, organized 
as part of Eyebeam's annual Summer School program. Eyebeam Summer 
School offers a lively mix of master classes, free public lectures, 
hands-on workshops and skillshares, and youth programs. Visit 
eyebeam.org for a complete schedule of activities. The exhibition not 
only presents completed work through gallery installations, but 
also functions as a platform for new collaborative work. Through 
workshops, master classes, and discussions led by the exhibiting 
artists, the processes and methodologies behind the work are opened up 
to gallery visitors and invited communities, providing an opportunity 
to extend and reinterpret the artists’ ideas in new and unexpected 
ways.

Re:Group: Beyond Models of Consensus is curated by Upgrade! NY, the New 
York node of the international network, Upgrade!, founded in 1999 by 
media artist Yael Kanarek. The curatorial team is Eyebeam program 
manager Paul Amitai, writer/activist Marco Deseriis, Beka Economopoulos 
and Jason Jones of Not An Alternative, Eyebeam education coordinator 
Stephanie Pereira, and designer/educator Mushon Zer-Aviv.

Participating Artists:

John Ewing, Christopher Robbins & Carmen Montoya - Ghana Think Tank 
Giana González - Hacking Couture
John Hawke - Mandatory Minimum: We Have Moved!
The Institute for Infinitely Small Things - Corporate Commands
Aaron Koblin and Takashi Kawashima -Ten Thousand Cents 
Steve Lambert and Packard Jennings - Wish You Were Here: Postcards from 
our awesome future 
MakerBot Industries - MakerBot
Christopher Robbins - Work Projects Administration 2010
Evan Roth and Ben Engebreth - White Glove Tracking 
Ushahidi - Crisis Map of Haiti
Ubermorgen.com - [V]ote-Auction
The Yes Men - Good Cop 15 
YoHa (Harwood, Yokokoji) - Social Telephony Files 


**On Thursday, June 10, Eyebeam will also open a new Window Gallery 
exhibition, SADbot, a solar powered, interactive drawing machine by 
Dustyn Roberts and Ben Leduc-Mills. SADbot will be on display through 
Saturday, July 24.

### Founded in 1997, Eyebeam is an art and technology center that 
provides a fertile context and state-of-the-art tools fordigital 
experimentation. It is a lively incubator of creativity and thought, 
where artists and technologists actively engagewith the larger culture, 
addressing the issues and concerns of our time. Eyebeam challenges 
convention, celebrates the hack, educates the next generation, 
encourages collaboration, freely offers its output to the community, 
and invites the public to share in a spirit of openness: open source, 
open content and open distribution.

Eyebeam’s current programs are made possible through the generous 
support of The Atlantic Foundation, The Pacific Foundation, the David 
S. Howe Foundation, the Jerome Foundation, ConEdison, Datagram, 
Electric Artists Inc.; public funds from New York City Council Speaker 
Christine C. Quinn, the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, 
the National Endowment for the Arts, and the New York State Council on 
the Arts, a state agency; and many generous individuals. For a complete 
list of Eyebeam supporters, please visit http://www.eyebeam.org. 

Location: 540 W. 21st Street between 10th & 11th Avenues Hours: Tuesday 
- Saturday, 12:00 - 6:00pm Bookstore: Tuesday - Saturday, 12:00 - 
6:00pm Admission: All events are free to the public with a suggested 
donation unless otherwise noted.

For more information, contact: Paul Amitai, program 
manager 212-937-6580 x234 [log in to unmask]

 

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Beryl Graham, Professor of New Media Art
Faculty of Arts, Design, and Media, University of Sunderland
Ashburne House, Ryhope Road
Sunderland
SR2 7EE
Tel: +44 191 515 2896    Fax: +44 191 515 2132
Email: [log in to unmask]

CRUMB web resource for new media art curators
http://www.crumbweb.org

CRUMB's new books:
Rethinking Curating: Art After New Media from MIT Press
http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?ttype=2&tid=12071
A Brief History of Curating New Media Art, and A Brief History of 
Working with New Media Art from The Green Box
http://www.thegreenbox.net

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