WaveForms: A Multimedia Art Occurrence

This fall, WaveForms returns after its successful inaugural year to present a multimedia art occurrence at Midway Artist Studios in Fort Point, Boston.

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Featuring installation artwork, audio visual performance, spatial sound, experimental animation, and video screenings inspired by the Museum’s Year of the Earthshot, WaveForms is focused on climate change, sustainability, and resiliency.

Art, science, and technology are woven together in this one-night-only multimedia art occurrence, presented by the Museum of Science and happening exclusively at the Midway Artist Studios!

This program is free, thanks to the generosity of the Lowell Institute.

Part of the Museum’s Year of the Earthshot, an exploration of the climate solutions and the actions we can take now to live sustainably on Earth.

Register for the Event

Date and Time

Friday, October 25 | 7:00 pm

Audience

Adults 18+

Location

Midway Artist Studios View Map

Price

Free with Pre-Registration

Language

English
Register for the Event

Date and Time

Friday, October 25 | 7:00 pm

Audience

Adults 18+

Location

Midway Artist Studios View Map

Price

Free with Pre-Registration

Language

English

Featuring installation artwork, audio visual performance, spatial sound, experimental animation, and video screenings inspired by the Museum’s Year of the Earthshot, WaveForms is focused on climate change, sustainability, and resiliency.

Art, science, and technology are woven together in this one-night-only multimedia art occurrence, presented by the Museum of Science and happening exclusively at the Midway Artist Studios!

This program is free, thanks to the generosity of the Lowell Institute.

Part of the Museum’s Year of the Earthshot, an exploration of the climate solutions and the actions we can take now to live sustainably on Earth.

For one night, Midway Artist Studios will be illuminated with an array of artwork activations featuring regional artists from Boston and beyond. The Museum of Science is partnering with organizations to bring the event to life:

Video and animation screenings curated by Boston CyberArts
Media installations curated by Illuminus Boston
Spatial audio theater curated by MIT Spatial Sound Lab
Audio visual performance by MASARY Studios featuring Boston Lyric Opera

This program takes place at Midway Artist Studios; 15 Channel Center St., Boston, MA 02210. Get Directions.

Featuring

MASARY Studios

MASARY Studios is a transdisciplinary artist collective reconsidering environments through site-specific installations using sound, light, interactivity, and performance. The studio’s practice includes live percussion performance, electronic music and production, facade projection-mapped video, artistic research, technology and materials fabrication, and the expansive use of animation. Founded in 2015, MASARY is artist-owned and managed.

Boston Cyberarts

Boston Cyberarts was founded to organize the Boston Cyberarts Festival, a biennial festival of artists and high-technology professionals from New England and throughout the world. The Festival included exhibitions of visual arts: music, dance, and theatrical performances; film and video presentations; educational programs; and lecture/demonstrations and symposia. Events take place at locations in and around Boston, including theaters, museums, galleries, artists’ studios, educational institutions, and other public spaces. The Festival first took place during the first two weeks of May 1999. The last festival was held in spring 2011.

ILLUMINUS

ILLUMINUS uses the creative process of developing and producing immersive, nighttime public art experiences to enable artists to connect, inspire, and empower their communities. Since 2014, ILLUMINUS has been offering local creatives the resources and technology they need to transform public space through light and projection, augmenting reality to present a city reimagined, at full scale and in real time.

MIT Spatial Sound Lab

MIT Spatial Sound Lab is a community studio for making immersive audio productions. They organize listening events, meetups with open decks, and a larger biennial festival called Dissolve Music. Founded in 2019 by Ian Condry, the Lab has production and listening rooms featuring the d&b Soundscape (16.4) and Dolby Atmos (7.1), and they also encourage DIY approaches and experimentation. Spatial sound is a broad category that refers to audio playback that goes beyond traditional stereo, including multichannel, binaural, ambisonics, object-based mixing and more. Their emphasis is on live performances with audiences in shared physical space.

AVFX

AVFX is a production company that works collaboratively with meeting planners, event producers, and exhibit designers to deliver exceptional experiences, life-long memories, and lasting relationships. With offices in Boston and Denver, AVFX supports events across the country and understand that your show is the most important one happening anywhere in the world.

Boston Lyric Opera

Boston Lyric Opera is dedicated to making opera for everyone. Now in its 48th season, BLO brings award-winning productions and free programs for audiences year-round. Through long-standing music education partnerships with local public schools, open student dress rehearsals, and unique community projects created with partners like Artists for Humanity, Boston Children’s Museum, The Greenway, and the Japan Society of Boston, BLO uses opera to celebrate the stories and voices of our diverse communities. At its heart, opera is collaborative innovation, and BLO is proud to employ 800+ creative professionals annually as part of Boston’s thriving cultural landscape.

Midway Artist Studios

Fundamental to the arts in Boston is a place for artists to work and live. That place is Midway Artist Studios, Boston’s largest affordable work-live artist building, with 89 work-live artist studios and a ground floor of cultural space and facilities located in the Fort Point Arts Neighborhood in Boston, just a short walk from South Station. Midway Artist Studios enables artists to devote their energy to artistic endeavors, creating art that might not otherwise have been created, in a city where rapidly rising real estate costs have put unprecedented pressure on artists desiring to remain in Boston. In 2014, the artists organized to purchase the building, making it a permanent rental artist- controlled building, run by a board of directors, elected in part by the artist residents themselves. They are excited to be celebrating the 10th year of Midway Artist Collective ownership and operations of the building. 

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