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Urballoon Action: Taking it to the streets
Thursday November 1, 2007 at 7:00pm
Eyebeam
540 W. 21st Street between 10th & 11th Aves, NYC
New York City, New York Get Directions
November 1, 2007
Thursday, November 1, 7PM
540 W. 21st St.

Meet Carlos J. Gómez de Llarena at 7PM sharp at Eyebeam, and project your ideas of the metropolis using the Urballoon as we take it to the streets of New York City. This is a chance to experience the Urballoon outside of the gallery and in its natural habitat. You‘ll also get a chance to discuss the project with Carlos in person.

Everyone is welcome and everyone is invited to participate!

Just a heads up before you come to Eyebeam on Thursday night: please post your definitions of New York City to be projected on the Urballoon using text, images, or animations, by clicking on: http://www.urballoon.com/post.jsp

Required Uploading Specs:

Images:

* GIF, JPEG, PNG formats only
* Up to 800x600 pixels
* 250kb file size limit

Animation:

* Animated GIF Format only
* Up to 800x600 pixels
* 10 seconds duration max (time limit for all submissions)
* Suggested frame rate: 15fps (can be varied as needed)
* 250kb file size limit
* Looping is optional but encouraged as well

Text:

* Limit text to 400 characters

This action is part of Eyebeam’s current Interference 10 year retrospective exhibition, running from September 27 to November 10, 2007.

http://www.urballoon.com
http://www.eyebeam.org/engage/engage.php?page=unique&id=143

Open to public
FREE
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