Harvestworks Newsletter October 2017

Upcoming Events

Harvestworks 40th Anniversary Events 1977 – 2017

 

TELLUSTools LP cover by Christian Marclay

Saturdays Oct 14, 21 Downtown Culture Talks: Listening to TELLUS, the Audio Cassette Magazine
noon – 6 pm @ Harvestworks FREE
Harvestworks partners with the Soho Arts Network‘s Downtown Culture Talks to present a 30 minute sound loop featuring selections by women artists published on TELLUS, the Audio Cassette Magazine in the 1980’s. Artists include: Louise Lawler, Joan Jonas, Gretchen Bender, Susan Hiller, Allison Knowles, Kiki Smith, Ann Magnuson and Martha Wilson (Disband) and more.


MODE Records in partnership with Harvestworks announces the release of The Early Immersive Music of Joan La Barbara in CD and Bluray formats. This collection includes a first release of the award-winning CYCLONE, first presented at a the ISCM World Music Days festival in Bonn, Germany in 1977. Become a Friend of Harvestworks and receive a complimentary CD and multi-channel Bluray!

 

 

 

 

 

Saturday Oct 21 @ 8 pm @ Harvestworks
Wandering, crossing borders, getting lost, fiddling with the unknown – Hypernatural Sounds # 5: Destination Unknown invites artists & speakers to perform & talk about being in transit to an unknown destination. With Thessia MachadoRanjit BhatnagarDaniel Bejar$10-15

Brenda Hutchinson and Clive Smith in the Public Access Synthesizer Studio

 

Equitable Technology for Artists – Public Meeting
Thursday Oct 26 @ 7 pm @ Harvestworks FREE. A forum to discuss resources for artists working with virtual reality, analog synthesis, and immersive media outside of the institutional or commercial sphere. The evening will begin with a moderated discussion between artists and composers associated with the first iteration of PASS (The Public Access Synthesizer Studio).

New Video


Pamela Z at the Arts Hub, Creative Tech Week May 2017. Choreographer Christine Bonansea joins Pamela in a duo for voice, electronics and movement.

 

 

 

 

 Plan 23 at the Arts Hub Creative Tech Week. Featuring Dok Gregory, Prter Principle, Karl Scholz, Jeremy D. Slater and WvS.

 

 

 

Book the Harvestworks DMAC

 

It’s Coming a Storm by Kevin Roark Jr. (detail)

Book the Harvestworks DMAC for your next media production! Search for Harvestworks on Spacefinder.

 

 

 

 

Recommended Events

 

October 13 – 29 Why Why Always by Lauren Petty and Shaun Irons. Conjuring a live cine-performance through the interplay of otherworldly video, music, sound and technology, Why Why Always is a sci-fi misadventure of secret agents and seductresses, where Alphaville meets ASMR. Abrons Art Center. Use discount code HARVESTWHY15

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Making a light-up pin with Liz Tolson on Governors Island NYEAF 2017

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Harvestworks’ mission is to present experimental sound and visual artworks created in collaboration with our Technology, Engineering, Art and Music (TEAM) Lab. The Harvestworks T.E.A.M Lab supports the creation of art works achieved through the use of new and evolving technologies and provides an environment for experimentation with project consultants, technicians, instructors and innovative practitioners in all branches of the electronic arts. Our programs are made possible with funds from New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature, the National Endowment for the Arts, the NYC Dept. of Cultural Affairs, mediaThe foundation, New York State Council on the Arts’ 2017 Electronic Media and Film Presentation Funds Grant program, Materials for the Arts, Jerome Foundation, The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Art, the Aaron Copland Fund for Music, James E. Robison Foundation, New Music USA’s NYC New Music Impact Fund made possible by the Scherman Foundation’s Katharine S and Axel G Rosin Fund, and the Friends of Harvestworks.

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