JA Redesign and Web Site Launch Party at Eyebeam
June 3, 2004 | Archives


We had a blast last evening at Eyebeam, who was kind enough to host our redesign and Web site launch party. Along with checking out our new brochure and samples of our site, guests were treated interactive art as part of Eyebeam's exhibition, Prix Selection, which features eight award winning works in the Interactive Art category of the Prix Ars Electronica. A crowd favorite was the Inter Dis-Communication Machine by Kazuhiko Hachiya in which two participants exchange visual perspectives, ie see what the other is seeing, by wearing a contraption resembling goggles and backpack with wings, and then have the goal of finding each other (see photo above). As guests munched on snacks reminiscent of a high school basement party (but much better) and drank Lowenbrau, curator Benjamin Weil gave the group the scoop on the exhibition, and JA co-chairs Greg Allen and Hilary Rubenstein thanked the numerous people involved.
Thanks to everyone who came out to help us celebrate and to all those who have contributed to our redesign and Web site! We hope you enjoy it.
Here are some photos from the evening:
Guests
Biking through Jeffrey Shaw's The Legible City
Crowd shot
JAs
Steve Tremble of Eyebeam, Maggie Lyko, and JA co-chair Greg Allen
JA and friend
Cheers
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