Off-The-Grid Music Hackathon
January 
10
, 
2019

1pm

Registration Open

All attendees should convene in the Expo Hall to check in at the registration desk.

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Off-The-Grid Music Hackathon

A non-competitive event fostering music and sound creation and exploration, held outdoors.


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Event graphics by Shagari Guity.

About

Explore music and sound off-the-grid.

Make music outdoors, without electrical outlets and internet access. Consider, how will working in a park on an island, removed from the streets and offices of the city, change your musical or sonic explorations? How will working without a table and chairs change your process? Will you create a battery powered experience? A physical hardware based musical or sound experience? Will you construct an instrument that does not rely on institutionally provided power or internet access? This hackathon encourages any medium, techniques, technologies, and procedures you can use to create music and sound experiences under these constraints. 


This non-competitive hackathon will include a mix of talks, performances, workshops and presentations by participants. Free and open to all (with RSVP—this event has limited capacity). Come learn, explore, create and share!


We have an open call out for talks and workshops - please submit!

Event Details

Click this link for a map of Nolan Park.

Friday
, 
January 
10
, 
2020
7:00pm 
EST

Event Agenda

11:30 PM

Registration Open

Check in at the registration desk.

12:00 PM

Talks

Collaborating with the Woods, Luciform

Permacomputing and Making Music with Computers Outside, Cameron Alexander

Music and Sound Art Off-The-Grid, Katarina Hoeger

01:00 PM

Hacking Begins. Brainstorming Session.

The hacking begins. Participants who wish to find collaborators join the brainstorming session.

03:30 PM

Workshop Session

ReVoice, Noah Aronson

05:00 PM

Closing Presentations

Each group of participants presents their creations to the assembled hackers.

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Logistics

This is an outdoor event. Bring any supplies you might need for your auditory masterpieces. Bring hats, sunscreen, bug spray, picnic blankets to work on and water bottles and whatever you need to work comfortably outdoors. Snacks and refreshments will not be provided, but can be purchased from food vendors on the island.

In case of postponement due to impending rain, notifications will be sent out via email to all who RSVPed.

Ferry fares and times: Travel to Governor's Island is free until 12PM on weekends. The last ferry to Brooklyn is at 5:30pm, the last ferry to Manhattan is 11:30pm. No participants will be stranded on Governor's Island.

Governor's Island Rules

Select rules of conduct for Governor's Island include:

* All visitors, back packs, packages and vehicles are subject to search.
* Visitors may bring their own food and non-alcoholic beverages.
* Cyclists must follow all posted traffic signs, speed limits, and dismount areas. Bikes may only be locked at designated bike racks.
* All visitors must depart the Island on or before the departure of the last public ferry departing Governors Island each day.
* Pets and drones are not allowed.
* Visitors are not allowed to secure items to trees or buildings.
* Commercial activity and solicitation are not allowed.

For a full list, see https://www.govisland.com/plan-your-visit/rules.

Organizers & Hosts

This event is organized by Music Community Lab and hosted in back and side yards of Harvestworks and the Institute for Public Architecture at their residencies on Governor's Island.

Music Community Lab (musiccommunitylab.org / monthlymusichackathon.org) is a not-for-profit which presents events encouraging exploratory approaches to music and sound.

Harvestworks is a not-for-profit which supports the creation and presentation of art works achieved through the use of new and evolving technologies.

The Institute for Public Architecture is a not-for-profit which uses design to challenge social and physical inequities.

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