At the Harvestworks residency on Governors Island, Alexandra Goldberg and Joseph Morris will collaborate to create new work that uses art and technology to make human phenomena visible. By creating novel interactions with the body and technology, they’re working to explore themes of introspection, subjectivity, and connection between people and spaces. Both are artists with multidisciplinary creative practices that overlap in creating work that engages with immateriality, presence, and material experience. Goldberg’s recent Tactile Performances combine movement, textile construction, and writing to make internal human phenomena of mourning, trauma, and transformation visible. Through an algorithmic light installation, Morris’s new work Space within Spaces exposes and makes visible to viewers infinitesimally small distances between subatomic particles. With their time on the island, the artist duo will combine their practices to create work that probes our relationship with technology and emotion.