Open call for Eyebeam research fellows

The terrific Eyebeam art/science/tech atelier in New York City is holding its second open call for research fellows. All work created as part of the program will be free under open licenses, without patents, released under GPL, Creative Commons, and documented in the form of DIY guides. This is an amazing opportunity for makers/hackers.

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From the R&D Fellows Program page:

Join the OpenLab and Make Your Mark on the Public Domain
Eyebeam is now accepting applications for the next round of R&D Fellows in the R&D OpenLab. We are looking for hardware and software hackers, techno arts-and-craftsters, and new types of open source makers to come to New York City and develop experimental creative technologies and media. The OpenLab represents an opportunity for selected individuals to work in a state-of-the-art digital fabrication laboratory, to collaborate with a range of talented technologists and artists from diverse and hybrid backgrounds, to gain international exposure for innovative work and to directly enrich the global DIY community, free culture and the public domain. Join past OpenLab Fellows and projects like MintyBoost, OGLE (OpenGLExtractor), SlashLinks, LED Throwies, Contagious Media and FundRace and make your mark on the Public Domain.

Link (Thanks, Mike Frumin!)