F.A.T. Gold: 5 Years of Free Art & Technology

F.A.T. Gold

“F.A.T. Gold,” an upcoming exhibition of the work of Free Art & Technology Lab, takes place November 5 to 17 at the Eyebeam Art and Technology Center in New York City. The F.A.T. Lab collective was founded in 2007 by Evan Roth and James Powderly with a mission to promote the public domain through clever and often cheeky art, tech, and media. We’ve written about many of their projects over the years. Last year, the collective was featured in an episode of PBS Off Book titled Hacking Art & Culture With F.A.T. Lab.

The exhibition will feature significant works from 2007 to the present, including new projects launching on opening night. Showcasing a comprehensive and critical selection of the group’s diverse output, the exhibition includes film, software, net art, installation, and performance. F.A.T. Lab members will also be working and hacking on new cutting-edge projects to be added to the exhibition on the fly.

F.A.T. Lab

images via F.A.T. Lab

E.D.W. Lynch
E.D.W. Lynch

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