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Concert

Saltzshaker, Archaic Reckoner

Performances starting at 3pm

LOCATION: Harvestworks Art and Technology Program Building 10a, Nolan Park, Governors Island

Part of “MY _____ IS AN ECOSYSTEM”, a LiveCode.NYC Exhibition/Residency


Description

An afternoon of live coding performances featuring the code, Archaic Reckoner, and Saltzshaker

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Suggested Donation: $5-25

Limited capacity. Ticket/RSVP/donation is not required but is encouraged and appreciated!

Archaic Reckoner (Sumanth Srinivasan + Matthew Kaney)

Archaic Reckoner is Sumanth Srinivasan and Matthew Kaney. Sumanth’s
solo computer-songwriter project, Reckoner, has released a full length album and
several EPs. Drawing from krautrock, trip hop and glitch, his music is a fusion of
live sampling, guitar, live coded rhythms and melodic vocals. Matthew builds tools
for live coding, performing music and visuals as archaic.tech. Together and
independently, they’ve performed a series of shows in both New York and western
Europe.

thecode

Francisco Barretto is a multimedia artist, creative coder, professor, and researcher who explores the intersection between artificial intelligence, creativity and computational art. His work seeks to reveal subtle and relevant aspects of how we represent and perceive ourselves, as well as to explore new interfaces for interacting with various digital algorithms. Barretto uses technology to explore the interconnection between humans and the natural world, and the interaction between the physical and the digital in his works, which include mapped projections, LED panels, and immersive environments. Barretto has exhibited a series of interactive artworks at various art festivals and exhibitions across Brazil for over 10 years. He performs with Micaelle Lages in a group called “the code.”

Saltzshaker

Emily Saltz, or Saltzshaker is an LA-raised, Brooklyn-based researcher and sound artist. She hosts the weekly bog-themed radio show, “Discobog,” on WFMU, which mixes swampy field recordings with experimental ambient, electronic, generative soundscapes. She has presented her work at Eyeo, Gray Area, Science Gallery Detroit, SFPC, Processing Community Day, and the Tech Museum of Innovation in San Jose as a winner of Mozilla’s Tech Innovation Challenge.