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INTERNATIONAL SHARED RESIDENCY – A COLLABORATION BETWEEN EYEBEAM (US) AND BALTAN LABORATORIES (NL) 


For artists, shared residencies offer a context that’s more than simply time and space to work. By residing at each partner organization, time and space is multiplied across locations and each location brings its own culture to the work. In this case, the collaborative potential between Baltan Laboratories in Eindhoven, the Netherlands, and Eyebeam Art + Technology Center in New York City is exponentially increased — both organizations are deeply committed to supporting the process of artistic creation from early stages through to the end project. This collaborative residency is organized around the theme of “Cultural Economies” with the goal of instigating new work that critically examines the ability of artists and artistic production to maintain large cultural relevance in an age of increasingly limited resources.

The timeline for this collaborative residency is as follows:
Sept. 17 – Nov. 18, in residence at Eyebeam (housing not provided);
Nov. 19 – Dec. 21, in residence at Baltan Laboratories, in collaboration with the Van Abbemuseum in Eindhoven (NL) (housing provided);
Dec. 14 – 15, presentation of working prototype at an international symposium around collecting and presenting digitally born art in the museum, a collaboration between Baltan Laboratories and the Van Abbemuseum;
Dec. 22 – Feb. 18, 2013, in residence at Eyebeam with presentation of final work in exhibition. (more…)


 

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