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Telluric Vibrations

Wednesday Sept 9, 2020 from 3 - 7 pm EDT Harvestworks partners with the UCLA ArtSci Team's Telluric Vibrations, the LA hub of the Ars Electronica Festival 2020 In Kepler’s Gardens. This year's largest festival for Art, Technology and Society simply wants to know "what to do now". They are asking this not only in Linz but at 120 locations on all continents. The Ars Electronica Festival In Kepler’s Gardens, is a global journey mapping the ‘new’ world.

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Katherine Bennet in the studio

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Charlotte Mundy in the studio

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Valerie Hallier's simulation

Our contribution is to present ideas from our artists in their studios on Governors Island during Telluric Vibrations on September 9, 2020. Here is the SCHEDULE.

Harvestworks artists include Katherine Bennett, Charlotte Mundy, Joseph Morris and Alexandra Goldberg, Jakob Dwight, Muyassar Kurdi, Valerie Hallier and Dafna Naphtali and Ayala Naphtali.

The 2020 Harvestworks Artist Studios are part of our Art and Technology Program on Governors Island.

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Tuesday September 22 at 5 pm: Live video and audio stream / remix of Microcosmopolitan, the new recording by CHATTER BLIP, the duo of Chuck Bettis and Dafna Naphtali. twitch.tv/harvestworks

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Other News

Harvestworks has been invited to participate in the first Virtual Industry Market in the context of the 21st edition of MUTEK, international festival of digital creativity and electronic music, taking place Sept 8-13, and the 6th edition of MUTEK Forum, taking place Sept 8-11.

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In the Studio: The Shape of Play by Sari Carel.
Commissioned for Boston by JArts and produced by Now + There, The Shape of Play, a new public art installation by artist Sari Carel, invites us to reflect on the connections between play and the universal search for freedom.

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Courtesy of the artist and Microscope Gallery

Resident News: Ina Archere: Osmundine (Orchid Slap) August 21 - September 27 at Microscope Gallery. Includes the multi-channel video installation “Hattie McDaniel or A Credit to the Motion Picture Industry” (2003) By appointment: inquiries@microscopegallery.com or via SeeSaw.

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From our Friends
Apply to be a Pioneer Works Resident! They are hosting an open call for their 2021 residencies in Visual Arts, Music, and Technology. Applications are open Sept 1st through Sept 30th.

Guthman Musical Instrument Competition at Georgia Tech: The deadline for submissions is October 1, 2020. Visit the Guthman Competition website for more details on the competition format and submitting an instrument.

Urban Field Station Artist in Residence is a residency created by the USDA Forest Service, NYC Parks, and The Nature of Cities. Selected artists engage with land managers and researchers to better understand, represent, and communicate about urban social-ecological systems through works of art and imagination. Application: Due Sept 27

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Do your regular Amazon shopping at AmazonSmile. They donate a % of every sale to Harvestworks Inc. They have donated $758.58 to Harvestworks Inc. Thank You!

This is a great program and we encourage you to participate. Amazon Smile sends us a check every month!

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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, Aaron Copland Fund for Music, Marta Heflin Foundation, mediaThe foundation, The David and Sylvia Teitelbaum Fund, Inc., The James R. Robison Foundation, The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, New Music USA’s NYC New Music Impact Fund made possible by the Scherman Foundation’s Katharine S and Axel G Rosin Fund, Foundation for Contemporary Arts, Materials for the Arts, Jerome Foundation, Pro Helvetia, Bloomberg Philanthropies and the Friends of Harvestworks.

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