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iLAB Retreat 2012 Documentation

June 30, 2012 by admin 2 Comments

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[vimeo http://www.vimeo.com/44993044 w=600&h=338] Past and Current iLAB Residents along with iLAND Board and community members gathered on June 17th at Eyebeam and along for the Hudson for a day of collaborative exploration and discussion about iLANDing.

We went to a park along the Hudson River to engage in some iLANDing, sharing collaborative process and research tactics.  To do this we broke into small groups, shared our individual research practices with each other and then created an amalgamation of them to share with the larger group.

We then returned to Eyebeam, had lunch and the current iLAB residents, Follow the Water Walks and Higher ED (Ecology+Dance) gave presentations about the work they are engaged in.

Filed Under: iLAB Archive, News Tagged With: "follow the water walks", "hudson river", "iLAB 2012", eyebeam, iLAB Archive, iLANDing, interdisciplinary research, new york city

Photo by Carolyn Hall: The Field Guide beneath a curtain of dark blue, red, green, and pink stripes on either side of its cover

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