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Author: Carol Parkinson
[Jan 8 – 10] Shadow-walks: New York by Viv Corringham
This multiple channel audio installation includes conversations with six people who took the artist on walks in New York that were special for them, plus environmental sounds and my own improvised singing in the locations. The walks visited Inwood, the 9/11 Memorial, the High Line, Brooklyn and Queens. The work… Continue reading
New Resident Martha Mooke
“Dreaming in Sound” is inspired by the sleep stage REM (Rapid Eye Movement) and the concept of lucid dreaming. Scored for solo electric viola, electronic processing, interactive video and audience involvement, this immersive performance experience will create a dreamscape in a multidimensional plane where chaos and order co-exist . Martha… Continue reading
[Dec 16] POE […and the museum of lost arts] screening at NewFilmmakers
POE/MOLA is a performance film based on an imagined meeting between two 19th century authors: Charles Baudelaire from France, and Edgar Allan Poe from the United States. In reality, Baudelaire never met Poe, but was obsessed with his writings and spent much of his life translating the works of Poe… Continue reading
EXTENDED TO JANUARY 6, 2016 [Dec 16- 31] DOOM AND GLOOM, a solo exhibition by Angie Eng
Known for her experimental video performances with contemporary, electronic composers, Angie Eng is ending 2015 with an ironic twist in her solo exhibit, Doom and Gloom at the pioneering abode for downtown artists with a proclivity for new technology, and hybrid forms including sound, moving image and interactivity. She presents… Continue reading
[Dec 12] Ghost Komungobot
Ghost Komungobot is an interdisciplinary live interactive performance of electric komungo and komungobot (virtual robotic instrument) with visual media design. The work is conceived by Jin Hi Kim (performer/creator) in collaboration with Alex Noyes (interactive sound design) and Benton-C Bainbridge (visual media design) and lighting designer, Federico Restrepo. Ghost Komungobot is co-produced with CultureHub. Date: … Continue reading
[Dec 8] Let’s Meet Up and talk MAX/MSP
Why MAX/MSP? What is different about MAX/MSP to other programs such as Cinder, Processing and openFrameworks. How does MAX/MSP interface with other programs like Ableton Live (M4L) and Processing. Learn about external objects and see examples of our work and other online projects made with MAX/MSP. Presented by Interactive Media Designer Sofia… Continue reading
TELLUSTools Double LP
Harvestworks Announces “TellusTools”, A Limited Edition Double Vinyl Set (2015) Executive Producer: Carol Parkinson – Producer: Taketo Shimada Special Limited Edition Prints by Christian Marclay Harvestworks’ record label, “Tellus”, announces the release of TELLUS TOOLS a double 12″ vinyl record in a special edition of 500 sets. Packaged in a… Continue reading
[Nov. 19] Where Do We Go From Here? by Kelley Meister
A work-in-progress viewing of Kelley Meister’s piece Where Do We Go From Here?, a three-channel interactive video installation that explores the future possibilities of the Upper Mississippi River Valley. . Thursday November 19 2015 at 7pm FREE Location: Harvestworks 596 Broadway, #602 | New York, NY 10012 Phone: 212-431-1130 Subway:… Continue reading
[Nov. 17] HUG with Dominick Chang
Dominick Chang will be our host to present his projects with max/msp jitter with a focus on video manipulation via jitter. Tuesday November 17 2015 at 7pm FREE Location: Harvestworks 596 Broadway, #602 | New York, NY 10012 Phone: 212-431-1130 Subway: F/M/D/B Broadway/Lafayette, R Prince, 6 Bleecker Dominick Chang recently… Continue reading

