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Skip to content * About * Contact + Directions * Mission * Board * Staff * Support * The Harvestworks Mission Wordle * Learn * Independent Study and Certificate Programs * Max/MSP/Jitter Certificate * Technology Immersion Program (TIP) * Digital Audio Certificate * Digital Video Certificate Program * One-On-One Tutorials * Past Classes * Tech as Art: Supporting Artists Who Use Technology as a Creative Medium * [Research] Common Ground: Art, Data, and Ecology * Traveling Workshops: The Artist’s Guide To Useful Technology * Use Our Studios * Audio Production * Workspace Residency Program * Max/MSP/Jitter Programming Services * Project Management Services * Events * Happening Now * Art and Technology on Governors Island * Past Events * Our Artists * Sponsored Projects * Residency Projects * Technology Immersion Program * Independent Study * TELLUS, The Audio Cassette Magazine * Residencies since 1985 * Get Involved * Membership * Internships * About Coalition of Small Arts NYC (CoSA NYC) * News * Donate 2024 SPONSORED PROJECTS Commissioned Works/Special Projects is our program offering financial and administrative assistance to individual artists. We act as a fiscal agent for those artists applying for grants from federal and state programs and private foundations. Through this program we help develop collaborative projects between artists and assist with the presentation of... PrevNext 123456 2024 SPONSORED PROJECTS Commissioned Works/Special Projects is our program offering financial and administrative assistance to individual artists. We act as a fiscal agent for those artists applying for grants from federal and state programs and private foundations. Through this program we help develop collaborative projects between artists and assist with the presentation of... [FEB 3] COLOR, LIGHT, MOTION EPISODE 22 WITH IVANA DAMA: FROM ZERO TO INFINITY: OTTO PIENE, ZERO GROUP, AND THEIR LEGACY ON TODAY’S ART With featured artist Ivana Dama, a multi-media artist whose work explores the connection between sound, memory, and experience via audiovisual installation, robotics, music performance, and more. February 3rd, 2024 at 10:00am PST // 1:00pm EST ONLINE: Register Here COLOR, LIGHT, MOTION is an online series featuring media artists, scholars and educators in... 2024 NEW WORKS ARTIST RESIDENCIES The Harvestworks New Works is pleased to announce our 2024 recipients. The recipients are commissioned to create a new work in the Harvestworks TEAM (Technology, Engineering, Art and Music) Lab. The applications were reviewed by Seth Cluett, Composer, Director of the Computer Music Center and Assistant Director of the Sound... [JAN 27, FEB 3, & FEB 10] TIP MASTER CLASS #2 WITH BOB BELLERUE: EXPERIMENTAL SOUND PRACTICES In this workshop, we will talk through various approaches to making a “signal chain” from ideas to audiences to archives. Starting from an up-close demonstration of Bob’s setup for performances, we will discuss his approach to multidimensional sound using his core working tools of the matrix mixer, microphones / contact... TECHNOLOGY IMMERSION PROGRAM 2024 Harvestworks is pleased to announce the 2024 Technology Immersion Program (TIP) for these Artists who have a passion for learning the tools of digital media but do not have the research, training and equipment necessary to produce artworks in this medium. Artist were selected by Carol Parkinson, Executive Director, Harvestworks and Heidi... [ DEC 4 – ONLINE ] PETER D’AGOSTINO: WORLD-WIDE-WALKS @ 50 (1973-2023) FOCUSING ON CLIMATE AND NUCLEAR RELATED VIDEO INSTALLATIONS. Harvestworks Digital Arts Center presents a selection of Peter d’Agostino’s climate and nuclear related video installations to coincide with COP 28, the UN Climate Change Conference. Withinthis realm of broad global concerns, the Doomsday Clock has been set annually since 1947 bythe Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, based upon threats... LEARN See more » STUDIOS See more » SHOW See more » 2024 SPONSORED PROJECTS By webmaster SponsoredProject Commissioned Works/Special Projects is our program offering financial and administrative assistance to individual artists. We act as a fiscal agent for those artists applying for grants from federal and state programs and private foundations. Through this program we help develop collaborative projects between artists and assist with the presentation of… Continue reading [FEB 3] COLOR, LIGHT, MOTION EPISODE 22 WITH IVANA DAMA: FROM ZERO TO INFINITY: OTTO PIENE, ZERO GROUP, AND THEIR LEGACY ON TODAY’S ART By webmaster Events, Happening Now With featured artist Ivana Dama, a multi-media artist whose work explores the connection between sound, memory, and experience via audiovisual installation, robotics, music performance, and more. February 3rd, 2024 at 10:00am PST // 1:00pm EST ONLINE: Register Here COLOR, LIGHT, MOTION is an online series featuring media artists, scholars and educators in… Continue reading Tagged Color Light Motion, David Bermant Foundation, Marco Pinter 2024 NEW WORKS ARTIST RESIDENCIES By webmaster Residencies The Harvestworks New Works is pleased to announce our 2024 recipients. The recipients are commissioned to create a new work in the Harvestworks TEAM (Technology, Engineering, Art and Music) Lab. The applications were reviewed by Seth Cluett, Composer, Director of the Computer Music Center and Assistant Director of the Sound… Continue reading [JAN 27, FEB 3, & FEB 10] TIP MASTER CLASS #2 WITH BOB BELLERUE: EXPERIMENTAL SOUND PRACTICES By webmaster Events, Happening Now, Technology Immersion Program In this workshop, we will talk through various approaches to making a “signal chain” from ideas to audiences to archives. Starting from an up-close demonstration of Bob’s setup for performances, we will discuss his approach to multidimensional sound using his core working tools of the matrix mixer, microphones / contact… Continue reading TECHNOLOGY IMMERSION PROGRAM 2024 By webmaster Blog, Events, Technology Immersion Program Harvestworks is pleased to announce the 2024 Technology Immersion Program (TIP) for these Artists who have a passion for learning the tools of digital media but do not have the research, training and equipment necessary to produce artworks in this medium. Artist were selected by Carol Parkinson, Executive Director, Harvestworks and Heidi… Continue reading Tagged Art and Technology, scholarship, technology immersion [ DEC 4 – ONLINE ] PETER D’AGOSTINO: WORLD-WIDE-WALKS @ 50 (1973-2023) FOCUSING ON CLIMATE AND NUCLEAR RELATED VIDEO INSTALLATIONS. By Carol Parkinson Events, Happening Now Harvestworks Digital Arts Center presents a selection of Peter d’Agostino’s climate and nuclear related video installations to coincide with COP 28, the UN Climate Change Conference. Withinthis realm of broad global concerns, the Doomsday Clock has been set annually since 1947 bythe Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, based upon threats… Continue reading Tagged COP 28, video installation [JAN 20] TIP MASTER CLASS #1 WITH MARI KIMURA AND THE MUGIC® SENSOR By webmaster Events, Technology Immersion Program Guggenheim award-winning composer/violinist, educator/entrepreneur Mari Kimura will give talk about her work and the evolution of the of MUGIC®, a WIFI motion sensor designed for musicians, performers, dancers and beyond. Mari will demonstrate how MUGIC® works in many situations, as well as perform works she wrote using MUGIC®. The commercial… Continue reading * SUBSCRIBE TO OUR E-BLAST Email* * SEARCH FOR MORE… Search for: Search * February 2024 M T W T F S S 1234 567891011 12131415161718 19202122232425 26272829 « Jan * ABOUT HARVESTWORKS Harvestworks’ mission is to present experimental 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 Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature, the National Endowment for the Arts, the NYC Dept. of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, Aaron Copland Fund for Music, mediaThe foundation, inc., The David and Sylvia Teitelbaum Fund, Inc., 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, New Music USA’s Organizational Development Fund, the James E. Robison Foundation, Foundation for Contemporary Arts, Materials for the Arts, Jerome Foundation, the Edwards Foundation Arts Fund, Bloomberg Philanthropies, Support from the Henry Luce Foundation, the Willem de Kooning Foundation, and Teiger Foundation through the Coalition of Small Arts New York and the Friends of Harvestworks. * Harvestworks--> 596 Broadway #602 NY NY 10012 • phone 212.431.1130 Office hours Mon-Fri 10am-5pm • Harvestworks facilities are wheelchair accessible. For other accessibility questions call Carol Parkinson at 212-431-1130 Terms and Conditions of Use Agreement | Privacy Policy * * * LISTEN TO TELLUS TOOLS! (c) Harvestworks 2006 Powered by Parabola & WordPress.