New Media Program
04:00 PM Heather Delaney
04:00 PM Geoffrey Bell
04:00 PM Leah Beeferman & Michelle Higa
04:00 PM Jared Lamenzo, Maya Marinelli & Liubo Borissov
04:00 PM Jessica Findley
04:00 PM Gregory Shakar
04:00 PM Ernesto Klar
04:00 PM Phoenix Perry
04:00 PM Nomad
04:00 PM Christina Graf
04:00 PM Marie-Christine Katz
04:00 PM free103point9
04:00 PM Aki Sasamoto & Dan St. Claire
04:00 PM Laura Cavalieri
04:00 PM Jake Klotz
04:00 PM Douglas Henderson
04:00 PM Gaby Steiner & Raphael Zwyer
04:00 PM Jamie Burkart
04:00 PM FeedTank
04:00 PM Christina Vantzou
04:00 PM Marta Lwin
04:00 PM Chris Klapper
04:00 PM Nemo Hoffman
04:00 PM Patrick Aloysius Gallagher
04:00 PM Jerry Hoyt
04:00 PM Rafael Fuchs
04:00 PM Suneet Sethi
04:00 PM Jean Haluska
04:00 PM Zohar Kfir
04:00 PM Tristan Perich
ITP Digital Market
04:00 PM The Loud Objects (ITP Showcase)
04:00 PM Amit Pitaru (ITP Showcase)
04:00 PM Heather Dewey-Hagborg (ITP Showcase)
04:00 PM Ariel Efron (ITP Showcase)
04:00 PM Christian Croft (ITP Showcase)
04:00 PM Marta Lwin (ITP Showcase)
04:00 PM Michael DelGaudio (ITP Showcase)
04:00 PM Jou Youn Paek, Leif Krinkle & Gabe Barcia-Columbo (ITP Showcase)
04:00 PM Ryan Holsopple (ITP Showcase)
04:00 PM Giana Gonzalez (ITP Showcase)
04:00 PM Ernesto Rios (ITP Showcase)
04:00 PM Toshiaki Ozawa, Mushon Zer Aviv & David Nolen (ITP Showcase)
04:00 PM Mike Reger (ITP Showcase)
04:00 PM Rocio Barcia (ITP Showcase)
04:00 PM Langdon Crawford (ITP Showcase)
04:00 PM Chetan Mangat (ITP Showcase)
free103point9
free103point9 is pleased to present three transmission installation works by artists 31 Down, Paul Davies, and Tarikh Korula, as part of this year‘s Bushwick Art Project festival. “Transmission Arts” is defined as a conceptual umbrella that unites a community of artists and audiences interested in transmission ideas and tools. Transmission practices harness, occupy and/or respond to the airwaves that surround us. There is an inherent “liveness” to this work. In a performance-based setting, audience members are newly engaged, becoming participants rather than passive viewers and listeners. Installation or sculptural transmission works are often dependant on the present, reacting to whatever occupies the surrounding frequencies in a single instance, or changing that information by adding new signals to the spectral environment.