Spring Forward!

(Late April 2024 – Mid May 2024)

Happenings

Opening April 26th and closing May 5, 2024. Two weekends of LIVE CODE NYC events and exhibitions Free and open to the public Fri, Sat and Sun from 11am-5pm. Performances daily at 3pm. Workshops, talks, and presentations on Saturdays and Sundays at 1pm. This is a Satellite Event for this year’s International Conference of Live Coding (ICLC). LOCATION: Harvestworks Art and Technology Program Building 10a, Nolan Park, Governors Island

Friday, May 3, 2024 – 8:00 pm – Harvestworks TIP artist Kwami Winfield presents her first program as a 2024 ISSUE Artist-In-Residence, “Thorn 6,” featuring live computer processing of trumpet performance. 

ISSUE – 22 Boerum Place, Brooklyn 11201. 

Free with Tickets

Saturday May 4, 2024 from 2 – 4 pm Technology Immersion Program Workshop “Exploring Projection Mapping and Sound Sonification” by Ivana Dama.

Harvestworks 596 Broadway Suite 602 NYC 10012

Time is Light exhibition poster
Saturday May 4, 2024 from 6:30 – 8:30 pm. Join our Sustaining Circle at the $300 level. Join with a partner for $450. May 4th will honor Pulitzer Prize Winner in Music Henry Threadgill and preview new works by media artists Lauren Petty and Shaun IronsDowntown Brooklyn.

Saturday May 11, 2024 @ 3 pm. Jess Rowland will perform AI animated graphical scores with Dan Gitlin on electronics and chapman stick in support of Plastiglomerates, a new album exploring the breaking of AI for visual music. Harvestworks Art and Technology Program Building on Governors Island. Building 10a Nolan Park. FREE.

May 17 – August 18, 2024. Fri. Sat. Sun. 11 am – 5 pm. New Waves in Art and Tech. A group show that opens the season with studies in human perception via artworks that explore privacy, brain-computer interfaces, climate and fungal networks, Artificial Intelligence and themes of air, flying and floating. 

Harvestworks Art and Technology Program Building 10a, Nolan Park, Governors Island, 

FREE.

Breaking News Congrats to resident Luke Stewart for his article in the New York Times and on his new album, Unknown Rivers on Pi Recordings.
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