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Public Events 2008
Make Music New York
Saturday June 21 at DeSalvio Playground
Harvestworks participated in the second annual Make Music New York festival with a free concert featuring composers Val-Inc (Val Jeanty) and Joshua Fried, and a special presentation of traditional and contemporary Indonesian Gamelan music performed by the GamelaTron, the world’s first and only fully robotic Gamelan Orchestra.
Complete press release
 
Intern Performance
Friday June 20 at Harvestworks
The diverse program featured new and in-progress works by Harvestworks interns Alia Ormut-Fleishmen, Ben Lacker, John McGill, Kariyana Rich and Erik DeLuca featuring Daniel Blake and friends. 
 
Tres Warren
Friday May 16 at the Emily Harvey Foundation
Artist In Residence Tres Warren’s surround-sound installation Umbra(Tent). Described by the artist as  “a blurred rumination on the hypnosis of disorientation,” the focus of the installation is Untitled(How Many Bread...), a surround-sound audio piece based on a street field recordings and a series of recurring synthesizer loops that unfold through a hazy trajectory that is at once chaotic and meditative.
 
Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T) Revisited
April 5 and 6 at Stevens Institute of Technology
Exhibition, panel, performance, and films to examine E.A.T.’s historic work in promoting collaborations between artists and engineer.
  
Harvestworks Inside
March 27-29 at Roulette
A Spring 2008 performance series “Harvestworks Inside,” with three exceptional programs featuring Harvestworks affiliated artists past and present. The artists included were  Living Cinema: Bob Ostertag & Pierre Hébert, mem1 Duo, Messages: Tres Warren & Taketo Shimada with Jeff Perkins, Rebecca Cherry, gReid and Ruen (Vernon Reid and Leon Gruenbaum) and Robert Madler.
 
Harvestworks at SUNY-Fredonia
Tuesday March 4, Fredonia, NY.
In conjunction with a free interactive music workshop to be held from 3PM to 6PM, Harvestworks artists Hans Tammen and Zachary Seldess gave a free concert in Juliet J. Rosch Recital Hall on the campus of SUNY-Fredonia utilizing the MAX/MSP interactive computer-based technologies discussed in the earlier workshop.
 
John Brattin and Melanie Crean
Monday February 25 at 6:30pm
Listen In;  Filmmaker John Brattin showed the completed version of Eros Is Sick, a twenty-minute Super 8 film on video with Patrick Blumer, Stephen Ward, and Dan Graff. Media artist Melanie Crean discussed her Perception Series Projects, a series of three multi-media works on perception, politics and technology.
Complete press release
 
Monique Buzzarté and Leopanar Witlarge
Monday February 4 at 6:30pm
Listen In: Monique Buzzarté performed Subtle Winds (2007), a trombone-based  eight-channel surround sound composition inspired by Buddhist thought. Leopanar Witlarge gave a talk, presentation and performance exploring his virtual acoustic, architectural, functioning living spaces using surround sound, live sound and computer graphics.
 
 
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