[May 12] Messica Arson and R.Luke Dubois

Messica Arson will combine live coding with screaming, sampling, and looping. R. Luke Dubois will live code/patch a modular synthesizer. Continue reading
Messica Arson will combine live coding with screaming, sampling, and looping. R. Luke Dubois will live code/patch a modular synthesizer. Continue reading
Prismatic Xtychs: Meditations on Chance, Choice, and Action is the second in a series of structured improvisation performances works meditating on chance and choice through gestural and sonic action. The audience hears an invocation/incantation to which they can choose to respond by a series of chance gestures that determine the structure of this premiering sonic performance work. The… Continue reading
Live coding performances by ele-khle-kha อีเหละเขละขละ, Omar Delarosa, and Loren Tyler Continue reading
This is a hands-on workshop is for bl4st, a platform for live coding fractal flames in the web-browser Continue reading
Katarina Hoeger and thisxorthat will collaborate in an audiovisual live coding performance.
MYLAR is a multimedia performance duo that combines percussion, voice, sampling, and live coding. Continue reading
In the context of their joint research in the healing properties of music in electro-acoustic music performance, Rashaan Carter, Anaïs Maviel & Mimi A. invite you to join their work-in-progress immersive sound bath and binaural beats bouquet. At sunset, they invite you to experience meditative, minimalist and texturally rich music made of electric & acoustic… Continue reading
Cameron Alexander (aka emptyflash) will host a workshop on working with feedback and fractals with Hydra, a live coding library for visuals Continue reading
Roxanne Harris, Michael Simpson, and emptyflash will explore solo multichannel systems in a 2-channel video set-up Continue reading
For opening day of the exhibition, LiveCode.NYC members will activate the space by filling the Harvestworks building with live sound and visuals. These happenings will occur intermittently throughout the day. Visitors are encouraged to talk and engage with the performers and get to know the LiveCode.NYC community better. Continue reading
Regen Circuit is an art and tech exhibition featuring LiveCode.NYC, a social group and artist collective dedicated to live coding. During their residency at the Harvestworks Art and Technology Building, members will host performances, conduct workshops and presentations, and showcase art. Installation, video, sculpture, and more will be on display. Regen Circuit aims to bring people together to celebrate the art of live coding while creating moments to connect and reflect on the efforts and visions of people in our community. Continue reading