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Interactive Arts & Performance Series

Tue Apr 14
4 pm - 8 pm ET
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Tue Apr 14
8 pm - 10:30 pm ET
Sony Audio Institute (SAI) Studio
370 Jay Street, Brooklyn, NY
Cost:
FREE

The Interactive Arts & Performance Series, presented by the program in Music Technology, showcases experimental work at the intersection of sound, technology, and media art across two venues on NYU’s Brooklyn campus: the Sony Audio Institute Studio and The Garage.

April 14, 4:00pm-8:00pm

Sony Audio Institute (SAI) Studio 
370 Jay St., Room 230, Brooklyn
RSVP required for people without NYU ID
Artists (not in order of appearance):

Ziwei Chen
Zixuan Guo
Mier Huang
Raven Tao
Lauren Whritner
Tench Cholnoky & Jonah Knapp Wilson + Noshvia (Xuwei) Wu
Keiko Uenishi & Manon Wada

April 14, 8:00pm-10:30pm (doors at 7:30pm)

The Garage
39 Willoughby St., Brooklyn
Artists:
String Noise (Pauline Kim Harris/Conrad Harris/Jerome Begin)
Lary 7
Gianluca Verlingieri
Adam Mirza

NYU ID or Photo ID is required upon entrance. 

No separate RSVP required if you are only attending the event at 8pm. If you’re planning to attend the earlier event at SAI Studio, you will be guided by a Mtech student/faculty/staff to The Garage (they are in the same building.)

NYU provides reasonable accommodations to people with disabilities. Please submit your request for accommodations for events and services at least two weeks before the date of your accommodation need. Although we can't guarantee accommodation requests received less than two weeks before the event, you should still contact us and we will do our best to meet your accommodation need. Please email music.technology@nyu.edu for assistance.

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