Live Stage: Harvestworks’ NY Electronic Arts Festival [
New York City]

Harvestworks’ New York Electronic Arts Festival:: with exhibitions, concerts and workshops from May 27, 2010 to Sep 25, 2010 :: in collaboration with The National Park Service, River to River Festival, Trinity Wall Street, Roulette and other partners, and sponsored by Tekserve, New York’s Largest Independent Apple Store and Service Facility. The festival is a summer series of concerts, workshops, and exhibitions centered on the cutting-edge work being done at the intersection of art and technology.
For the first time the Festival will take place outside of galleries and concert halls, and will explore the geography of the island through sound and related technology, re-imagining the architecture and history of the spaces. Some of Governors Island’s public spaces will be transformed into a series of sound landscapes where the public can appreciate a new dimension to the visual and auditory environment.
Harvestworks’ New York Electronic Art Festival presents innovative work made with the most advanced technology that is rapidly altering the conditions of our lives. The festival will focus on the way that technology can alter, expand and exhilarate our perceptions through the creative energies of the artist.
Besides Governor’s Island, the New York Electronic Art Festival will also be held at St. Paul’s Chapel, Roulette, and of course, at Harvestworks. Check out http://www.harvestworks.org or http://www.nyeaf.org for the latest news and schedule updates.
For more information about classes and events, check out our main website at http://harvestworks.org. You can sign up for classes through our PayPal store, you’ll find all classes listed on the front page. If you have questions call Hans Tammen at 212-431-1130 ext 2. Membership is $75/yr, and you can pay for the membership when you sign up for the class.
All classes and presentations are at HARVESTWORKS, 596 Broadway, #602, New York, NY 10012 :: 212-431-1130, http://harvestworks.org :: Subway: F/D/B/M Broadway/Lafayette, R Prince, 6 Bleeker
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