Eyebeam =link= May 2026

But unlike a university lab, Eyebeam has no corporate sponsors dictating the research agenda. Unlike a commercial gallery, it doesn’t care if the work sells. Their mission is simple and radical: The "Eyebeam Effect" Why does this matter in 2026? Because the gap between "what technology can do" and "how technology makes us feel" has never been wider.

Here’s a blog post on , tailored for a creative tech or art audience. Beyond the Screen: Why Eyebeam Still Matters for the Future of Art + Tech In the fast-churning world of digital art and “creative code,” it’s rare to find an institution that feels both historic and urgently necessary. But that’s exactly what Eyebeam has been for nearly three decades. eyebeam

Because the future isn’t just coded. It’s critiqued. What’s your favorite Eyebeam project or residency moment? Let me know in the comments. But unlike a university lab, Eyebeam has no

One resident told me: “At a startup, if I ask ‘should we build this?’ I get fired. At Eyebeam, if I don’t ask that, I’m wasting my time.” Because the gap between "what technology can do"

If you’ve ever watched a glitch artist manipulate a CRT television, seen a speculative design project about surveillance capitalism, or wondered who funded that wild AI-generated installation at your local museum—chances are, Eyebeam’s fingerprints are all over it. Founded in Brooklyn in 1997 (before "tech" was a dirty word and when "new media" still meant CD-ROMs), Eyebeam is the OG residency and production studio for artists who work with technology. Think of it as a hybrid: part MIT Media Lab, part scrappy artist studio, part public gallery.

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