Casper Electronics
Peter Edwards aka Casperelectronics, uses sound and light to reveal different layers of complex electrical systems which are then manipulated by hand to create audio visual patterns. This event was part of the 2013 New York Electronic Art Festival, in partnership with Harvestworks, Church For All Nations and Hells Kitchen Cultural Center / Rhythm In The Kitchen Festival. Recorded live in June 2013.
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This series features sound walks, live performances, and interviews from past Harvestworks programming. Founded as a not-for-profit organization by artists in 1977, Harvestworks has helped a generation of artists create new works using technology.
Their mission is to support the creation and presentation of art works achieved through the use of new and evolving technologies. Their goals are to create an environment where artists can make work inspired and achieved by electronic media; to create a responsive public context for the appreciation of new work by presenting and disseminating the finished works; to advance the art community’s and the public’s “agenda” for the use of technology in art; and to bring together innovative practitioners from all branches of the arts collaborating in the use of electronic media. They assist with commissions and residencies, production services, education and information programs, and the presentation and distribution of their work.
more Their mission is to support the creation and presentation of art works achieved through the use of new and evolving technologies. Their goals are to create an environment where artists can make work inspired and achieved by electronic media; to create a responsive public context for the appreciation of new work by presenting and disseminating the finished works; to advance the art community’s and the public’s “agenda” for the use of technology in art; and to bring together innovative practitioners from all branches of the arts collaborating in the use of electronic media. They assist with commissions and residencies, production services, education and information programs, and the presentation and distribution of their work.
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