EdLab Digital Art Residency Now accepting applications

The EdLab Digital Art Residency (EDAR) 2010, supported by Gottesman Libraries (Teachers College, Columbia University), aims to explore the intersections between technology, data, art, and media. EDAR awards selected artists $2,500 to complete their proposed data visualization projects, leading to possible public outcomes including seminars, public discussion and online publication. Additional funding may be available to support equipment, travel, and housing expenses. Invited residents are expected to work on site at Teachers College during the residency period, July 5 through August 13, 2010.

For more information visit the EdLab website here.


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