Harvestworks Residents at the Brooklyn Museum

Artist in Residence Jakob Dwight is in the upcoming exhibition  Disguise: Masks and Global African Art APRIL 29–SEPTEMBER 18, 2016 Morris A. and Meyer Schapiro Wing, 5th Floor. Disguise: Masks and Global African Art connects the work of twenty-five contemporary artists with historical African masquerade, using play and provocation to invite viewers… Continue reading

[Mar 4 – 9] Brendan Fernandes: “(buli)” / “Still move”

Harvestworks Digital Media Art Center presents visual artist, Brendan Fernandes, to show his multi-channel moving image work “(buli)” along with his recent video work, “Still move”. “(buli)” explores barriers and codes that language creates through the lens of ethnicity, using a Dadaist style of repetition and nonsensicality . “Still move” – Taking inspiration from the notion of stillness these abstract videos capturing the body in motion create a contemplative and ephemeral space. Continue reading

[Mar 1] Thalamus Lab: XSL Open Call for Sounds

Harvestworks and Thalamus Lab are collaborating on the creation of an album, involving you. We are aiming to reach new horizons in collaborative art. With this in mind, we have been curating the XSL, a free sound collection by several artists around the world. Next, we are launching an open call for audio works created out of the sounds included in it. Continue reading

2015 New Works Residencies

The Harvestworks Artist-in-Residence Program is pleased to announce our 2015 recipients. The recipients are commissioned to create a new work in the Harvestworks TEAM (Technology, Engineering, Art and Music) Lab. The applications were reviewed by composer Miya Masaoka, media artist Art Jones and technologist Daniel Belquer with support from Harvestworks Director and New York Electronic Art Festival Producer Carol Parkinson. Continue reading

[Jan 23] Frank Rothkamm: The Wiener Process – A Technology and Philosophy

The “Wiener Process” is a 24 hour computer music work initially developed as an antidote to Frank Rothkamm’s 2010 diagnosis of the brain processing disorder Tinnitus. Completed in 2014, the “Wiener Process” is a nod to the mathematician and philosopher, Norbert Wiener. This lecture aims to introduce the audience to the mind-boggling world of sound, time and uncertainty. Frank Rothkamm will reveal everything he knows about his “Wiener Process” including, but not limited to: who, when, where, why, how, and what. Continue reading

Harvestworks 2020 – Take Our Survey

In 2020, Harvestworks has served the artist community for 43 years. We help the artist community create and present artworks achieved through the use of new and evolving technologies. Our artists, clients and students change, however, so do their needs – and to figure out how to best serve them we need to ask. Ask YOU… Continue reading