11/19/03
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Please join Eyebeam for two days of talks, events and celebration.

Eyebeam

540 W. 21st Street (between 10th & 11th Aves)
New York, NY 10011
212-252-5193
info@eyebeam.org
http://www.eyebeam.org

Image: Fabulous Creatures (2003), Eunjung Hwang, part of Beta Launch '03.
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Please join Eyebeam for two days of talks, events and celebration:

Friday, November 21

Share/Share Alike
46pm

Professor Lawrence Lessig of Stanford University Law School will discuss Creative Commons, an organization he also chairs, and the creation of a layer of reasonable copyright, or "some rights reserved," for collecting and putting creative works in the public domain. This project, inspired by the open-source software movement, includes music, film, photography and literature. A panel of artists/theorists including Joline Blais of the University of Maine, John Ippollito of the University of Maine and Guggenheim Museum, journalist Carrie McLaren and Eyebeam's Director of Research and Development Jonah Peretti, will respond to Lessig's presentation and discuss the implications of copyright and intellectual property on current creative practice. This event is open to the public and is free for Eyebeam members. Share/Share Alike is part of Distributed Creativity (http://www.eyebeam.org/distributedcreativity), Eyebeam's sixth annual online forum, investigating new paradigms for artmaking that take advantage of mobile and distributed technologies. Distributed Creativity will take place from Nov. 12Dec. 13, 2004.


Beta Launch: Artists in Residence '03
Exhibition Part 2Opening Reception
68pm

Please join us for the Opening Reception for Part 2 of Beta Launch '03, the second annual exhibition of works from Eyebeam's Artists in Residence Program, a multidisciplinary initiative that supports the development, creation and presentation of art works using new technologies and digital tools. The exhibition takes place from Nov.19Dec.13, and will include performances, workshops, presentations, an on-line forum and wireless games. Beta Launch '03 is free to the public with a suggested donation. For a complete schedule of events and more information on participating artists please visit http://www.eyebeam.org


Saturday, November 22

Noderunner
24pm

Noderunner, created by Eyebeam artists in residence Yury Gitman and Carlos Gomez de Llarena, is a team-based game played on a city's open wireless network. Noderunner turns home and business distributed wireless spillover into a playing field as teams dash through the city looking for open wireless ports to which they connect to and map to gain points. Noderunner was recently awarded the Golden Nica for Net Excellence at the 2003 Ars Electronica Festival. Teams will leave from Eyebeam's exhibition space at 2pm and space is limited so please reserve your spot by emailing rsvp@eyebeam.org.

Re:Play: Game Design + Game Culture
Publication Release Party
46pm

Please join editors Eric Zimmerman and Amy Scholder to celebrate the release of Re:Play: Game Design + Game Culture, Eyebeam's latest book co-published with Peter Lang Publishers (www.peterlangusa.com). Re:Play brings together game designers, new media artists, interdisciplinary curators and players in a debate and conversation about technology and design, gaming addictions, geek subcultures, the aesthetics of violence, gender transgressions, the erotics of gaming, and the business of play, capturing the zeitgeist that is digital games. User-friendly and fully illustrated, Re:Play includes a comprehensive game glossary.

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