October 2022 Newsletter

Immersive Art and Technology Initiative Join our Experience Lab on Saturdays from 1-3pm in our Art and Technology Program Building 10a, Nolan Park, Governor’s Island. Our series of workshops presents hands-on learning and creative play with technology including VR, AR, Mixed Reality and Web VR. FREE. This project is made… Continue reading

[Nov 28th] Newsletter

Happenings This Week! Wednesday Nov 30th 2016 @ 6 – 10 pm DECIPHERING RANDOMNESS Workshop by Robert Lisek Creativity and the search for original solutions, creative coding, building of new compositions, performances and prototypes, requires the extension of intellectual tools, including the replacement of simple generative techniques with probabilistic methods… Continue reading

Thomas Martinez [Max Programmer]

Thomas Martinez is a recent graduate from the Electronic Music Program at Bard College.  He is a guitarist and artist based in NYC. He has taught workshops in 3D video using Max/MSP and has consulted on dozens of multi-media projects nationwide. As an artist, he has had performances and Exhibitions… Continue reading

Office Closed on Holidays

It’s Happy Holiday Time!  We’re closed on Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day (25th) and New Year’s Day (1st) (2014/2015). We may also be closing early on the 24th and 31st, so call or email before you come in – just to make sure… Contact: carolp[AT]harvestworks.org Continue reading

Harvestworks International Art Collective presents

Harvestworks International Art Collective (HIAC) is an experimental multimedia group which works with music, art and technology. Founded in 2013 at Harvestworks Digital Media Arts Center, this New York based group is comprised of artists, musicians, designers and technologists of different backgrounds and nationalities. The group works with various traditional… Continue reading

[Apr 5/6] Sonic Archaeology Workshop

The workshop will equip participants with a range of practical techniques for audible, forensic examination of both the material and immaterial. A series of experimental situations will be constructed, investigating materials through audible excitation, transformation and detection including ultrasound, light modulation, surface playback, and electrochemistry. The workshop will also examine classical techniques for the study of electronic voice phenomena (EVP), and suggest new detection strategies. Continue reading