
Brooklyn is Watching has been accepted as a participant in the RL part of the Boston Cyberarts Festival. Jay is coming out from Brooklyn and will be presenting a lecture at the Boston Public Library on April 25, 2009 from 1-4:30 pm. We will be taking over the Boston Room at the Boston Public Library’s Main Branch for this presentation:
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Boston Is Watching! Learn about and explore the world of virtual art in Second Life(tm) as reviewed by art critics, art historians, curators, and artists. Presented to coordinate with the citywide exhibits of the Boston Cyberarts Festival, the lecture and interactive session will discuss the brightest virtual art in the metaverse. Presenters include Jay Van Buren of Brooklyn Is Watching as well as guest artist panelists. Ours is a mixed reality project called Brooklyn Is Watching. For participation in the Boston Cyberarts Festival we have added a new spin to the project called “Boston Is Watching.”
Some mature content may be reviewed. Parental guidance is suggested Sponsored by Popcha, Tekserve and Key Digital |
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If you are in the Boston area or want to ride in Jay’s trunk to Boston we would love to have you join us! If you are interested in being a speaker as an artist or expert please drop a notecard to Misprint Thursday in world. An exact agenda and list of artists and speakers will be posted soon.
Event: Boston Is Watching
Date: Saturday April 25th
Time: 1-4:30
Location: Boston Room, Boston Public Library Main Branch
Central Library
700 Boylston Street, Copley Square, Boston, MA 02116
Directions: Map








That’s great news that BiW will be participating in Boston Cyber Arts this year. I wish I could jump in your trunk but the plane ticket from Japan would cost too much.
Also DanCoyote and myself have been invited to exhibit and there will teleporters to our work at Artropolis April 24 to May 10. I will hopefully be exhibiting (and selling) prints of my work at Filthy Fluno’s CounterpART Gallery which is also working in conjunction with Boston Cyber Arts this year. CounterpART will have a live connection and projection (like JTPP) for visitors to visit the work, too.
Left by Juria on March 26th, 2009