Project Grid Test

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Category Project Artist Location Time
Mini-Golf 
01 Hall of Nations
KD Derr, Philip Sikkema, and Rolf Levenbach
FIGMENT Terrace (MG-01)

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

No trip to the World’s Fair is complete without a visit to the Hall of Nations showcasing flags from all of the nations represented within the grounds. Hall of Nations is designed to allow players to explore optics and have fun at the same time. It uses mirrors to create the optical illusion of infinite flags.
Mini-Golf 
02 The Yellow Brick Road
SLOPE (Samuel Sherman and Jacquelyn Strycker)
FIGMENT Terrace (MG-02)

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

The hot air balloon rides and Midway of the Chicago Columbian Exposition in 1893 inspired L. Frank Baum's The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. Our mini-golf hole, in turn, also takes these elements as its inspiration. A spiraling yellow turf leads to the hole located beneath the basket of a hot air balloon. The balloon is made from recycled umbrellas and fabric that stretch across an infrastructure of bent tubular steel. The flowers that surround the perimeter of the hole are reminiscent of the story's poppy fields.
Mini-Golf 
03 NATO Pavilion
Yung Oh Le Page
FIGMENT Terrace (MG-03)

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

‘Welcome to the NATO Pavilion! Discover the advancements in orbital nuclear deterrents! Behold the obtainable security and comfort of the National Missile Defense Shield where only 5% of the enemy warheads can get through to your most beloved neighborhoods! Rest assured as arms build-up becomes obsolete!’
Mini-Golf 
04 BOT
Debra Jenks, Norma Markley and An Pham
FIGMENT Terrace (MG-04)

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

This hole uses the guidebook cover for the 1968 World’s Fair in San Antonio as the springboard for its design. The design also reflects the artists’ interests in working with text-based images and books. BOT is a play on the fantastic and futuristic characteristic of the Hemisfair, and of the art and architecture of that period (i.e. the Atomium in Brussels, Op Art, Early Stella, etc.). The hole is also a comical guide or map of sorts of different pavilions one might find at a World’s Fair.
Mini-Golf 
05 Just Dreaming Is Not Enough
WUKAG (Wichita State University Kinetic Art Group) – Jeswin Joseph Chankaramangalam, Wai Seong Choy, John Harrison, MohamdAli Ishaque Kazi, Christian Kindel, Ivy Lanning, Alan Whitaker
FIGMENT Terrace (MG-05)

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

The 2008 World’s Fair in Zarazoga, Spain focused on ‘Water and Sustainable Development.’ Sociologist Victor Viñuales presented ‘a toolkit for the builders of change’ and a call to action in response to the world’s struggle regarding sustainability: ‘just dreaming is not enough.’ This hole both thematically explores and uses alternative energy sources on a small scale. Just Dreaming Is Not Enough reminds us of our responsibility toward worldwide development of a carbon-neutral footprint, in the context of an interactive experience.
Mini-Golf 
06 The Golf Between Us Is Small
City and Country School with Maggie Ens, Kathryn O’Connor, Ian Klapper, and Jimm Meloy
FIGMENT Terrace (MG-06)

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

The tiny Scottish island of Gigha inspired The Golf Between Us Is Small. Gigha’s first community-owned wind farm in Scotland, its gorgeous gardens and golf course mirror FIGMENT on Governors Island, bringing art and nature-lovers together to create something wonderful for everyone! Players tour Scotland from the Northern tip visiting, among other things, Loch Ness (see Nessie!), Forth Road Bridge, Harry Potter in Edinburgh and Hadrian’s Wall, before heading to Gigha, the winning cup marked by an international Peace Sign.
Mini-Golf 
07 Noel Rose’s Aquaponicade
Leviathan Biological Installations
FIGMENT Terrace (MG-07)

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

Billy Rose’s Aquacade had its most successful run at the 1939 New York World’s Fair. Aquaponics is the combination of aquaculture and hydroponic agriculture in a sustainable balanced system and may be one solution to solving world hunger and energy problems. Like the performers in Billy’s Aquacade, the fish in Noel Rose’s Aquaponicade are here to move about beautifully in the main swimming pool, but they also produce waste that feeds the plants. Using a gravity driven surge system, the fountains in Noel Rose’s Aquaponicade help to aerate the system and provide oxygen to the fish.
Mini-Golf 
08 The Game Players of FIGMENT
Build it Green
FIGMENT Terrace (MG-08)

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

What is the 'World'? What does it mean to represent the world in the framework of an expo? The pomposity of the question is not equal to the pomposity of the concept. And the event, too. But, probably not as much fun either. So, in the spirit of fun, which means 'to forget' in some language I am sure, LET'S PLAY SOM PUTT-PUTT!
Mini-Golf 
09 Hotel Atlantis at Bikini Bottom
John Jefferys
FIGMENT Terrace (MG-09)

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

The General Motors ‘futurama’ pavilion at the 1964 World’s Fair in New York depicted life in the future as an underwater world, visiting the luxury resort ‘Hotel Atlantis.’ 46 years later, we are not living on the ocean floor, and GM’s vision has spawned only one ocean community: Bikini Bottom – the make-believe town of the animation SpongeBob. While we didn’t achieve the Hotel Atlantis, trying brought us pretty close to Armageddon. Hotel Atlantis at Bikini Bottom takes you back in time and replaces the distorted 1964 World’s Fair vision with a harmless cartoon future.
Mobile Art 
0H10M1ke's 10K Matchbook Portraits
0H10M1ke

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

0H10M1ke wanders the streets of Brooklyn and NYC, passing out serially numbered matchbook portraits drawn on the spot in 1 minute. He is a member of the electro/funk band Comandante Zero. As visual artist, he draws each song to the beat and rhythm of the music. 10K Matchbook Portraits is a project in which strangers become subjects, then collectors within 1 minute of engagement. Each portrait, penned on the inside of a matchbook, is serially numbered, signed and dated and given away to the subject upon completion. Currently drawing the 7,800 series, this project will culminate at matchbook number 10,000.
http://www.0h10m1ke.com
Mini-Golf 
10 The Venus Flytrap
Boris Ravvin with Friends (returning hole from 2008 & 2009
FIGMENT Terrace (MG-10)

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

Dionaea muscipula is a carnivorous plant that catches and digests animal prey (mostly insects and arachnids). The trapping structure is formed by the terminal portion of each of the plant’s leaves. The plant’s common name refers to Venus, the Roman goddess of love… Who has promised you that all your dreams will be sweet?
Sculpture / Installation 
1000 Pieces
Animus Arts Collective
FIGMENT Terrace (SL-02)

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

The installation of 1000 Pieces - essentially a gazebo - is initially a simple rectangular wooden structure with seating around the perimeter and a roof atop four posts. Running up the height of the vertical posts are pieces of notched plywood. Inside the gazebo, on shelves mounted onto the posts, are stacks of square plywood pieces, also notched. The artwork evolves throughout the summer as passers-by become participants, taking a few pieces off the shelves and connecting them to the structure. Thus, a simple wooden gazebo will appear to be blossoming into color during the summer months. ANIMUS proposes that workshops be held and led by their members in two New York City public schools. The sculptures created by the students will be fastened on top of the structure to serve as the ‘crown’ and ‘chandelier’ of the gazebo. 1000 Pieces will create an environment that instigates a dynamic relationship between the participant and the object, and between the participants themselves.
Mini-Golf 
11 Tillie
Elizabeth Cherry, Damon Hamm, and Daniel Gould (returning hole from 2009)
FIGMENT Terrace (MG-11)

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

A relic of the once famous Coney Island Astroland gets repurposed for a new life on Governors Island. This hole takes the form of an old skeeball machine ravaged by time and in the process of being reclaimed by the earth. Turning the old scoring method on its ear, this time players try to score the least they can. The color scheme and imagery is inspired by Asbury Park, New Jersey’s Tillie and old photos from Coney Island, New York.
Performance / Theatre 
3t
Chloë Bass + John Bonafede
Parade Grounds (PT-03)

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

3t is an interactive installation/performance by Chloë Bass and John Bonafede. Guests move through a nautilus spiral pathway to arrive at an inner triangle. Once inside, each guest is invited to share tea and conversation with the two performers: The Speaker and The Guide. After drawing his/her experience on an index card, the guest is led out by The Guide. Each card is hung on the line that outlines the shape of the nautilus. In 3 years, the performers will email/snailmail the cards to the guests to remind them of this space and time. 3t = time, tea & triangulation.
http://www.bos2010.artsinbushwick.org/
Sculpture / Installation 
A Lay in the Grass
Betsy Davis and Victoria Keddie
Parade Grounds (SL-04)

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

Visitors of A Lay in the Grass lie on a bed, look up, gaze - and ignite a cognitive experience through the act of physical rest and an opening of the mind. A mattress of seeded grass (from a host rooftop garden in Brooklyn) fills the four-post bed frame. The sculptural bed can be seen as parallel to the imaginative play that transcends one’s conscious environment during the act of rest or dream. A Lay in the Grass joins the literal with the metaphor: the bed is a place for release, quiet, and the unconscious state of being. The installation itself reflects the state of Governors Island as a place of detachment, introspection, rest, and transmutation. The components of the installation speak of natural resources, symbolic elements, and surrealistic dreamscapes. A Lay in the Grass utilizes sustainable, recycled and organic materials, as the idea of the cycle is an important component to the overall work.
Visual Art 
A Wave of Words
Skye von der Osten & 10th Graders of The Assembly New York Harbor School & Steve Lynch English Teacher at The Assembly New York Harbor School and Fellow at Peace Corps Fellows Program at Teachers College of Columbia University.

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

The project is a collaborative effort of photographer Skye von der Osten, Steve Lynch, English Teacher at the Urban Assembly New York Harbor School, and the Peace Corps Fellows Program. 90 sophomore students explored how image and words inform each other to create more powerful statements, by pairing their poems with portraits taken by Skye. At FIGMENT we ask the audience to draw on the inspiration they get from the images and poems to write poems about themselves. Skye offers to take a portrait of those who leave a poem, in the course of the next year, to create a chain of photographic poems. Learn more: www.newyorkharborschool.org/, www.tc.columbia.edu/pcfellows/.
http://www.skyevonderosten.com
Multimedia / Electronic Art 
ART/SONG
Lisa Ingram and Jay Alan Zimmerman

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

ART/SONG is a participatory installation of paintings, deconstructed keyboards, and unique sound charts of visitor’s voices. Using real-time frequency analysis software on a laptop, Jay Alan Zimmerman (a deaf composer) captures visualizations of visitor’s voices while Lisa Ingram (an abstract artist) converts these images into live paintings on the sound charts. The resulting works will be displayed all over the walls, documenting the sounds made by various participants in terms of music (pitch, tone, volume, etc.) and speech (vowels, phonemes, etc.). Participants may retrieve their chart at the end of the day, making the installation an ever-changing visual conversation.
http://www.LisaIngram.com
Sculpture / Installation 
AUDIOPOLIS
Douglas Hart
Fort Jay (SI-18)

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

Interactive sound installation AUDIOPOLIS engages participants on four levels: sight, sound, intellect and instinct, transforming the traditional - and often stagnant - connection between art and spectator into an improvised relationship among a collaborative group. AUDIOPOLIS explores the process of making art. It envelops the spectator, making him experience art on a level beyond contemplation - besieged by inspiration, driven by immediacy. Entering Fort Jay you find yourself surrounded by sounds. You then realize the movement of participants in the courtyard is responsible for the behavior of the sound. Are you the one making the sound change? Move about the space and see.
Sculpture / Installation 
AVALON: Meditative Labyrinth
Hector Canonge
Parade Grounds (SI-20)

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

AVALON: Meditative Labyrinth is an installation that prompts visitors to actively engage with it by walking through its paths, and discovering a way out of its configuration. Created as an octagonal structure, and inspired by medieval gardens in the shape of a maze, the installation is based on ancient beliefs and practices where certain types of labyrinths promote meditation and contemplation. The project’s structure also references old symbology where the number 8 represents powerful rebirth and renewal.
http://www.hectorcanonge.net
Music 
Adult Themes
Adult Themes

Sunday: 12:00pm to 1:00pm,  

 
Emo / Chinese pop / Freestyle band, influenced by Tacos, Vegemite and Otter Pops. Sounds like "an Aroused Asthmatic eating ice cream cake at The Birthday Party".
http://www.cardboardrecords.com
Performance / Theatre 
Advanced Garden
Artfully Aware
Colonels' Row (PT-02)

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

 
In the Advanced Garden there are three roles for participants to choose from: The Human Bonzai is manipulated into a topiary-esque plant; The Bonzai Sculptor plots where the plant will be, and what shape or form the plant will take to every detail; The Botanist names, and records all of the ornamental features of his/her discovered plant. The Botanist also draws a rendering of the Bonzai'd plant (with the help of the plant, and Sculptor). A photograph is taken (uploaded to our project's website) of the new plant, and the Bonzai Sculptor, with the rendering made by the Botanist.
http://www.artfullyaware.org/Welcome.html
Sculpture / Installation 
Age
The Door & Tawny Frogmouth
Nolan Park (SI-55)

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

 
Age is a collaboration between artist group Tawny Frogmouth and teens at The Door in NYC. The visual conversation between natural and man-made materials reflects the ideas one chooses to take or leave behind from adolescence into adulthood. Please feel free to contribute to/change this piece.
http://tawnyfrogmouth.wordpress.com
Music 
Airport Seven
Airport Seven

Sunday: 11:00am to 12:00pm,  

Airport Seven is a 3 piece post punk rock band with psychedelic tendencies.
http://macjams.com/artist/airportseven
Activities / Workshops / Games 
Al Fresco Zine Reading Room / Laboratory
The East Village Inky
Colonels' Row (AW-11)

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

 
The East Village Inky Al Fresco Zine Library is an open air non-circulating collection of self-published, small circulation ‘zines, which the public is invited to browse to its heart’s content. Al Fresco Zine Librarian Ayun Halliday (Chief Primatologist and Sole Employee of the long running East Village Inky Zine) will be at the information desk to answer any questions, and dispense encouragement and advice with regard to starting your own ‘zine in the future. We will forward your comments to the creators, if you desire. Dare to be Heinie, and please direct all correspondence to our reference desk: Ayun@AyunHalliday.com.
http://www.ayunhalliday.com
Music 
Alyson Greenfield Music
Alyson Greenfield

Sunday: 1:00pm to 2:00pm,  

Alyson Greenfield is a Brooklyn based singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist who experiments with pianos, guitars, glockenspiels, chord organs, synthesizers, and vintage Casio beats. As well as performing on her own, Alyson also performs with the electronic band Future Rock. Alyson is currently working on an album of covers, an album of originals, and her blog project, “Dear Lilith Fair 2010.”
http://www.alysongreenfield.com
Children's Activities 
Animalympics!
Brooklyn Children's Museum

Friday: 10:00am to 4:00pm,  

Learn about the gold medal athletes of the animal world! Stop by to help us put the ‘super’ in ‘superlative’ as we talk about the best runners, jumpers, and athletic superstars of nature! Measure your skills against theirs and meet a few of Mother Nature’s contenders!
http://www.brooklynkids.org
Multimedia / Electronic Art 
Animation Feast
Adel Kerpely, JiHyun Ahn, and Marlene Seecharan

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

Animation workshop for kids.
http://www.adelkerpely.com
Music 
Anthony Kapfer
Anthony Kapfer

Sunday: 12:00pm to 1:00pm,  

Anthony Kapfer performs music at FIGMENT; will he play solo acoustic or with a full band behind him?
Visual Art 
Antropospaces II. El Olvido
Eva Davidova

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

These works are photographs of "ghost" buildings taken in Bulgaria, with intrusion of the body and the manipulation of space. The projection of the future on facts from the past. Uncertainty/oblivion/fear. The shaping of perception in a highly mutable environment. Leftovers from the totalitarian past re-interpreted and used as a trigger for absurd situations.
Performance / Theatre 
Aqua Attack!
Notwatersoluble
Parade Grounds (PT-12)

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

Audience participatory Japanese style game show involving super hero costumes, kiddie pools and plush toys.
http://www.actionartsleague.org/
Mobile Art 
Art Bike

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

 
Performance / Theatre 
Azure's Arrival
The Colors Project
Parade Grounds (PT-14)

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

The Colors Project's mission is to create an atmosphere of creative freedom for humans of all ages. The Colors, multicolored alien mimes, strive to encourage everyone to explore their creativity and transform themselves from observers into participants in a theatrical event. Our productions utilize the disciplines of theatre, dance, visual creations, digital media, live music, creative writing, and children's games. Through the use of these art forms, we work to build in our participants the confidence needed to engage in the creation of art.
http://www.colorsproject.com
Collectives 
BATOY
La Madre Fuerza/Cumba Mela

Saturday: 4:00pm to 6:00pm,  

 
BATOY is an art collective building community in NYC creating a collaborative integrated culture of fearless expression of Self. BATOY re-produces a SACRED WATER CEREMONY, based on indigenous practices of South America, with a New York twist of creative celebration. The ceremony is acted out as a performance piece RITUAL and spans the length of time of 15 minutes (give or take). Participants range from between 15-25. All are dressed in sacred indigenous gear; sacred instruments are played, there is chanting, and the entire procession is based on the sanctity of WATER.
http://www.xango2012.com
Mobile Art 
BOOM Trike NYC
Michael White

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

 
BOOM Trike is a custom designed and built adult sized low rider tricycle that features an integrated 900 watt sound system. BOOM Trike creates an ongoing mobile celebration anywhere and everywhere on Governors Island. BOOM Trike is a direct contradiction to the compartmentalization of when and how celebration is appropriate and to the idea that celebration is allowed only in specific contexts. BOOM Trikes aims to reintegrate celebration/dance/music/joy into everyday spaces, places, and settings. BOOM BOOM BOOM!!!
Sculpture / Installation 
Bagel Buns
The Push Pops Collective
Colonels' Row (SI-56)

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

Part therapeutic shout-out, part anti-consumerist ritual, part feminist music video and all Utopia! Join members of the all-female Push Pop Collective as we create a collective discursive space; mobilizing against Western liberal ideology that posits femaleness as possessively individual and perpetually consumer. Squat, kick, sing and pummel your way through mounds of day-old bagels and self-loathing, grooving to the original Buns of Steel Series. Leotards, Day-Glo, LA Gear and barrel bangs highly encouraged. Consult with our Aerobitician on duty about your healthcare regimen or enjoy an ice cold glass of Crystal Light! Come out and shout out - to Bagel Buns!
Music 
Bassentric
Albey Balgochian's Bassentric

Saturday: 3:00pm to 4:00pm,  

Albey's Bassentric is 3 NYC acoustic bassists (Albey Balgochian, Francois Grillot & Hill Greene), exploring guided imagery. Evolving from Albey's narratives they improvised Sound Art Pieces. This powerful combination of bassists with spoken word artist (Jane Grenier B.) and guest (dancer, musician or poet) brings art to all the senses.
http://www.bassentric.com
Mobile Art 
Battle Wagon Training Course
Iris Stvn Lasn and Mia Ihara

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

The Battle Wagon Training Course is an interactive mobility device and obstacle course designed to require cooperative navigation. Festival-goers are invited to pilot the vehicle in pairs. Facing opposite directions and reclining in a recumbent position, the two pilots must effectively cooperate and communicate in order to navigate the course.
http://madagascarinstitute.com
Dance 
Belly Dance on the Island
Najla Belly Dance NYC

Sunday: 3:30pm to 4:15pm,  

Belly Dance on the Island features a dance show by Manhattan-based belly dancer Najla followed by New York City’s largest audience-interactive belly dance performance. BD on the Island takes audience members on a “mini-history” tour of Egyptian-style belly dance, chronicling the art form’s traditions and transformations via the presentation of a variety of dance and musical styles. After learning a bit about the dance, audience members will be invited to learn a short choreography (also posted on YouTube prior to the event), which they will then perform en masse in the spirit of FIGMENT's collaborative mission.
http://www.najlabellydance.com
Performance / Theatre 
BnDL for Govenors Island
BnDL

Friday: 12:00pm to 2:00pm,  

Saturday: 12:00pm to 2:00pm,  

Sunday: 11:00am to 1:00pm,  

 
BnDL is an improvisation based music group that utilizes the element of context to form sonic landscapes. The three person band enlists a variety of electronic and traditional musical devices to form "noise" that utilizes the direction and variables of existing sounds to suggest narrative forms generated by "place". If the word "noise" sounds harsh, the bi-line is quite musical as it can drift from “ambient dreamy” to “hardly detectable” to multi-textural and poly-rhythmic. All dependent on the arrangement of what "it" is responding to.
http://www.myspace.com/bndlsound
Sculpture / Installation 
Bo?x Redux
Juliette Crellin/Rebeka Bieber

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

Bo?x Redux is an opportunity. An exchange of gifts. One left by the artist and one left by you. Alongside the artist’s “gift” are instructions 1) to take the gift and replace it with any item you wish as long as it fits in the box; and 2) to take one of the crumbled pieces of paper scattered across the floor. Written on each paper is a web address and YouTube video relating to the art installation. Visitors are encouraged to take a picture of the “gift” they leave in the box and upload it with any additional thoughts.
http://www.studiored.net
Sculpture / Installation 
Bodies of Trash in Bodies of Water
Tim Gamble
Waterfront (SI-58)

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

The exhibit is designed to raise awareness about trash in the sea with a disturbing and stimulating sight of floating bodies in the harbor along with an interactive sculpture component where the viewing public is encouraged to make or enhance sculptures out of beach trash that will be available.
http://www.bodiesoftrash.org
Collectives 
Bootless-Camp Counter-Recruitment Station
GuerrillaGirlsBroadBand
Parade Grounds (CO-03)

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

The Bootless-Camp Counter-Recruitment Station is an interactive installation for adults and kids, where visitors are ‘recruited’ to the GuerrillaGirlsBroadBand Counter-Recruiting Brigade to resist military recruitment in schools and colleges. The mock armed forces recruiting station has a built-in obstacle course for all who enlist for the Bootless-Camp, where Guerrillas and Guerrilla kids lead the fun (a rope net to crawl under, hoops to jump through and more) culminating in a recitation Julia Ward Howe’s Mothers Day Declaration.
http://ggbb.org/we-have-issues/figments/
Music 
Brass Madness
Hungry March Band
Roving

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

 
A continuation of Boston's Honk festival, this will be the 6th annual Honk where brass bands from all over North America & Europe converge on the streets of Governors Island.
http://hungrymarchband.com/
Children's Activities 
Brush Bot Painting
Norm Sutaria
Nolan Park (KA-10)

Friday: 11:00am to 5:00pm,  

Saturday: 11:00am to 5:00pm,  

Sunday: 11:00am to 5:00pm,  

Brush bots are simple, elegant and, in the right hands, creative. Toothbrush heads, pager motors, batteries, double-sided tape, paper, paint and some wood combine to let you create quirky, autonomous paintings. Come see what Brush Bot Painting is all about and make your very own brush bot masterpiece!
http://www.solderingparty.com
Children's Activities 
Bullseye's Adventure
Ben Schneck

Friday: 11:00am to 5:00pm,  

Saturday: 11:00am to 5:00pm,  

Sunday: 11:00am to 5:00pm,  

 
Ben Schneck is 7 years old and painted on canvas a depiction of Bullseye, the cartoon character horse, on a fun adventure. Come visit his piece and interpret your own Bullseye Adventure on blank canvases attached with paint markers which he will have hanging near his artwork!
Mobile Art 
Burning Elf Mobile
Boris Burning Elf Connell

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

Burning Elf Mobile is a 7 foot multiple bicycle mobile sound system, featured in the 2010 Dance Parade.
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1134257665&ref=profile#!/pages/Burning-Elf/106997622653859
Mobile Art 
Butterflies in Flight
Nicole Barker
Parade Grounds (KA-19)

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

The first element of Butterflies in Flight is a watercolors or airbrush on cloth fully functional kite in the form of a distinctly ovoid butterfly. Visitors are welcome to contribute to the project by uniquely coloring/painting/drawing upon their own butterfly which will be added to the project, in flight. Ideally, I envision an entire flight of uniquely created butterflies gracefully floating above a sun drenched field.
http://www.nmbdesigner.com
Multimedia / Electronic Art 
CHANNELZOID
Dan Ribaudo

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

CHANNELZOID is a small interactive theatre that anyone can manipulate. Video is projected and mapped onto the shapes, so the shapes come alive as different objects, creatures, and scenes. Five knobs at the front control the mapped videos. When each knob is turned, the image changes on that element: Pyramid, Sphere, Cube, the Frame, and the Background.
http://http:www.dantronicvideo.com
Children's Activities 
CMA Free Arts Island Outpost
Children’s Museum of the Arts
Nolan Park (KA-17)

Friday: 11:00am to 3:00pm,  

Saturday: 11:00am to 3:00pm,  

Sunday: 11:00am to 3:00pm,  

Join the Children's Museum of Art over FIGMENT Weekend to create large papier mâché puppets of woodland creatures and collaborative murals of their habitats! CMA will run outdoor art activities in Nolan Park every Friday through Sunday, from 11am to 3pm from June 5th-October 3rd. Tents house a variety of hands-on art activity stations for families. Under the guidance of our staff of professional Teaching Artists, the activities feature large collaborative art projects, music time, media arts and live performances.
http://www.cmany.org
Performance / Theatre 
CONFLUENCE
HarmattanTheater

Friday: 3:00pm to 6:00pm,  

Saturday: 3:00pm to 6:00pm,  

Sunday: 3:00pm to 6:00pm,  

CONFLUENCE is a ritual of duration by Harmattan Theater, an ecological performance group interested in the future of islands, piers and waterfronts. Drawing on the poetry of Heinrich Heine, Walt Whitman, Dante Alighieri and environmental theater traditions, the ensemble piece invokes Governors Island’s past as indigenous settlement and confederate prison, appeasing its disturbed spirits with a water ritual. Walking along the island’s waterline, the performance is a marking of the Hudson River's hydrological vulnerability. CONFLUENCE is directed by May Joseph.
http://www.harmattantheater.org
Music 
Captain Ronzo, the Thirsty Pirate
Captain Ronzo
Roving
I be wanderin' about, singin' me lovely pirate songs whilst strumming me guitar in full pirate attire.
http://www.myspace.com/captainronzo
Visual Art 
Castles in the Sky
Nicole Franchino

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

 
Castles in the Sky is inspired by a trip I took to the Guatemala City garbage dumps and the people I met there. Their living conditions were desperate; scavenging the garbage dumps for food, and living in “houses” made out of corrugated metal, most the size of a jail cell. The people had more hope than anyone I have ever met. One day as I was leaving the dump, there was a beautiful rainbow shining over the city. I was able to capture it on film. To me, it symbolized the hopes and dreams of all the people I met.
Children's Activities 
Chakra Kids Music
Chakra Kids Music w/ Bobby & Ken
Nolan Park (KA-02)

Saturday: 1:00pm to 5:00pm,  

Sunday: 1:00pm to 5:00pm,  

Employing song, dance and chakra based exercises, Chakra Kids Music is the newest and perhaps most revolutionary Mommy & Me Music and Movement program. We focus on sharing, love, joy and happiness in this Mommy & Me based program. Using only top-of-the-line toys, live music and spiritual yet accessible activities, we are able to teach kids music, movement and the importance of growth and learning!
http://www.chakrakidsmusic.com
Sculpture / Installation 
Chandelier Tree
treë
Nolan Park (SI-60)

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

The idea for a chandelier tree came to me as I was packing the props I use for my cyanotypes ("blueprints"), an original photographic process. Many of the items in Chandelier Tree, including lanterns and chandeliers, are made from wire (and glass). These elements create wonderful shadow shapes as well as being fun to spy in the tree and identify. People love seeing the everyday gadgets, knick-knacks, household items and sharing their memories and stories. Everyone is welcome to bring their own interesting article to hang and tell their tales.
Sculpture / Installation 
Chickinman's Tunnel of Love
Chickinman
Colonels' Row (SI-13)

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

Chickinman returns to Governors Island with his Tunnel of Love. Rolando Vega, the Chickinman, has been performing and creating things for the past 40 years in the New York City area all for free in parades, fairs, Mars Bar and many other venues, none of which have been a repeat show. With his Tunnel of Love, he will give out fortunes, chickin wings, love tags, games to play and entertainment, so come on down and enjoy this festival of love, love, love, love, love!
Sculpture / Installation 
Cicada
Johannah Herr
FIGMENT Terrace (SL-10)

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

Cicadas, with their deafening sound and their beautiful amber shells clinging to tree bark, are ultimately absent from our urban landscape, like parts of ourselves are often lost as a consequence of city-living. Cicada calls attention to this phenomenon by creating a larger than life cicada from recycled New York City newspapers shellacked and stretched over a chicken wire frame and mounted in a tree. The newspapers symbolically turn a mass-produced object familiar to the urban landscape into an organic, handmade object ironically unfamiliar despite its reference to an insect indigenous to the landscape long before the advent of concrete. At the base of the tree are handmade versions of a traditional Taiwanese toy which, when whirred by hand, mimic the sound of a cicada. There are also materials and instructions to make a toy yourself. Participants, in effect, bring Cicada to life through sound, and by keeping the toy they carry the sound of the cicada back to their own urban environment - thus revitalizing the cicada as part of NYC summers.
Activities / Workshops / Games 
Circle Rules Football
Circle Rules Federation
Parade Grounds (AW-02)

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

 
The basic tenet of Circle Rules Football, and our whole approach to sports, is that sports are a type of theater, and by extension, a type of participatory artwork. Our desire is to promote it in both the art world and the sports world without corrupting the culture of either. We have play by play commentators, mascots, and all the accoutrement associated with competitive sports, but it is all augmented to open both the players and the audience to the notion that sports are just as rich with culture as any moving work of art.
http://circlerulesfederation.com/
Children's Activities 
CircusYoga
CircusYoga
Nolan Park (KA-03)

Friday: 11:00am to 5:00pm,  

Saturday: 11:00am to 5:00pm,  

Sunday: 11:00am to 5:00pm,  

CircusYoga is an invitation. Artfully designed to engage all ages, CircusYoga blends the consciousness of yoga with the communal celebration of circus. Get ready to play. Come fly with acrobatics, experience partner yoga, juggle, hula hoop, or just clown around with us!
http://www.circusyoga.com
Music 
Classical Guitar Journey From Spain to South America
Joshua Tennent

Saturday: 12:00pm to 1:00pm,  

A classical guitar journey from Spain to South America. Joshua musically explores the vibrant and beautiful pieces of many prominent composers, such as Tarrega, Villa-Lobos, and Morel. He also expounds upon the fascinating musical history of the classical guitar as it has evolved from the early 1900's until the present time.
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Joshua-Tennent/111607448079
Sculpture / Installation 
Clouded
Roshani Thakore
Nolan Park (SI-46)

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

Clouded invites the public to create colorful clouds on Governors Island by blowing through contained mounds of spices. This site-specific social sculpture examines the vital force within all living beings while echoing the Island’s military history.
http://www.roshanithakore.com
Music 
Clutter
Clutter

Sunday: 3:00pm to 4:00pm,  

Clutter is a collective of improvising musicians. Our sound covers many genres (jazz, live electronics, tribal, drone, classical, etc., etc.) but it somehow remains distinctly Clutter. Our member count on any particular session ranges from 2 to 20.
http://clutter.clfrecords.com
Sculpture / Installation 
Coiled Aberrations
Ben Glotzer
Nolan Park (SI-06)

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

 
Coil formations made from mixed media and recycled materials plastic, metal paper etc. at various scales. The form alone implies rapid movement, coiling, transformation from one form to another, mixing together and becoming something new. As life and art synthesize, so too will this project evolve as the viewers will have the ability to manipulate and add and/or subtract material from each form to evolve the coil and renew the experience.
Visual Art 
Collective Dream
Leide Porcu

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

 
Collective Dream is a participatory piece where visitors are invited to glue and draw parts and symbols of their dreams on the surface. Participants are also invited to record their reactions and interpret the meaning of the “collective dream”. Chiodo schiaccia chiodo (“One pain drives out another”).
Visual Art 
Colorado River 2009
Jesse Weiman

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

 
Many people visit the Grand Canyon, but only a few of them experience it from the bottom up. For 23 days over the months of December and January, I rafted down the Colorado River, camping along the beaches and photographing it from the tall, shear canyon walls down to the wide-open lake at its feet.
http://www.jesseweiman.com
Visual Art 
Colors of the World
Mala Kumar
Nolan Park (VA-08)

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

 
Colors of the World is a series of scenes from around the world recaptured through the use of bright, brilliant color markers; surrealist-esque drawings from my travels through four continents.
http://www.mskartwork.com
Sculpture / Installation 
Compression, Tension and Time
Ryan Hurley
Nolan Park (SI-48)

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

Compression, Tension and Time is a hand-crafted river raft equipped with rudder, sail and anchor would be placed near the edge of the water. Visitors are encouraged to inspect and engage with the raft, "pretending" to sail across the river or out into the ocean.
http://ryanhurleyarts.blogspot.com/
Collectives 
Conscious Cycle
Conscious Cycle: Sinton Vignos, Knox, Sonja Hofstetter, AAJ DJJ Sinton 2012, Olly, Kate Friedman, David Powers, Verbal Graffiti, Adam Childs, WeLiveInBrooklyn.com, homestudioradio.com, EatTheCake, Vernando Ruben, BROGA, Greg Woodson, Dana Perry, Amanda Copabianco, Steve Prestiani, Andre Philipe-Mistier, Kabazam, Nojay, TikiJayOne, Space, Wrona, Coco Karol, Louise Ingalls Sturges, Yves Cedano, Malcolm Rowe, Cory Washburn, Rosetta Stoned, Knos, Eno Sarris, FourLevel
Waterfront (CO-08)

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

In this live version of an environment and consciousness expanding, educating time lapse piece, recycle materials build a structure. One artist paints a mural. Then another artist paints over it. Then another and another, as DJed plays his music. In the meantime, art classes are taught like tai chi, yoga, taekwondo, meditation; in the meantime performances occur, a fashion show, permaculture education; in the meantime there is spectating, dancing, juicing, drinking water, projections, picnic; in the meantime tick it off your list. Meantime, what am I saying is: it's nicetime.
http://www.facebook.com/ConsciousCycle
Performance / Theatre 
Construction: Process of ...
Nalani L. Williams

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

 
NLW arts presents: Construction: Process of …, A performative sculpture piece. Seemingly perfect Ani removes herself from reality, by building a wall that encloses her body. She lies there as time passes, and meditates. When she’s ready she tears down the structure from the inside and becomes a part of society once again.
http://www.nalani-l-williams.blogspot.com/
Mobile Art 
Cosmic Curiosity
PixelPride

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

 
Cosmic Curiosity is a sculpture based interactive narrative that uses text messaging as a tool for social engagement. The game revolves around eight distinct alien planets, each one trying to explore and understand the cultures of the other planets in their solar system. Alien cultures enlist participants’ help in learning about their cosmic neighbors through totemistic sculptures. Visitors use text messaging to communicate with their chosen culture, and receive clues to aid their planetary exploration. Those who discover all the planets and succeed in creating cosmic unity will be justly rewarded.
http://www.pixelpride.net
Sculpture / Installation 
Cradle of War
Anki King

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

Cradle of War is made out of military materials meant to be part of war. War means taking lives, but I have gathered them to be the substance for nurturing. The idea for the piece came after listening to the CD Lullabies from the Axes of Evil. Listening to the both vulnerable and strong voices of women from all over the world made me think about what war does to women and men. Are we born to accept war as part of who we are and what we do as humans or is it something we are taught to accept?
http://www.ankiking.com/
Mobile Art 
Critical Mass Bike Ride
ARTIST: YOU and YOUR BIKE

Sunday: 3:30pm to 6:00pm,  

Bring your bicycles and kinetic sculptures to the Ferry Landing at 3:30 PM for a leaderless group bike ride and celebration on the Isle of Governor, a car-free, NYPD-free, family-friendly ride. An exuberant way to wrap up your visit to FIGMENT.
http://times-up.org/
Music 
DJ stage: Thinking & Thanking through Dance Music
DJ Stage

Saturday: 12:00pm to 6:00pm,  

 
It may be that before there was a "thinking" there was a "thanking". Heidegger, for instance, explores the relationship of the German "dinke" (to think) to an older word "danke" (to thank). (Maybe the most lyrical imagining is the animistic hunter-gatherer, thanking for the fruit of the world, not yet sacrificing its interrelatedness for the utility of categorization). What is lost in modern thinking’s divorce from thankfulness? How do our relationships change when we relate thankfully? We challenge an eclectic group of DJs with these questions. You are invited to dance your answers. Curated by Justin Lange.

11:00 Djuice. Awakening the island to a day of thought and thanks.
11:30 Djuice
12:30 Arman & Ali
1:30 Malodorous
2:30 Morphous et ShiZaru
3:45 Vish
4:30 SuKhush (including live flute and violin)
5:30 Djuice. We gratefully begin to put the island to rest.
Music 
DUSTIN EDGE
DUSTIN EDGE

Saturday: 11:00am to 12:00pm,  

 
DUSTIN EDGE plays an acoustic set of his music at FIGMENT.
http://www.dustinedge.com
Sculpture / Installation 
DYMAXION ANTI-ENTROPY REFRACTION OUTPOST (DYMAX-AERO)
Abigail Simon
Nolan Park (SI-01)

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

DYMAXION ANTI-ENTROPY REFRACTION OUTPOST (DYMAX-AERO) is a free standing (hemispheric) geodesic dome, fabricated according to the Utopian principles of visionary Buckminster Fuller. The solar-powered rotating camera on top imports images constantly morphing in the kaleidoscopic interior. Viewers who step inside physically and psychically become part of the sculpture. The interior is an immersive environment offering multiple possibilities of experience: an encounter with the self in the multiple mirrored surfaces; or a kaleidoscopic theatre in which video imagery refracts and deconstructs into pure biomorphic shapes and forms, challenging “reality” and by implication our collective passivity in response to its presumed immutability.
http://www.abigail.tv
Activities / Workshops / Games 
Dagorhir
New York Knight Academy
Colonels' Row (AW-10)

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

 
Participants are given a chance to make believe and express their violent urges by interacting with safe, foam weaponry. For the past 2 years, FIGMENT guests of all ages have taken up our foam swords and shields and lived out their action fantasies. Our activity is always a huge hit (pun intended) with the kids and we are thanked by countless parents. Typically, several of us stay within the crowd, playing with participants, explaining the rules, and keeping things mostly under control. We are very concerned with safety and all our equipment is regularly inspected.
http://www.dagorhir.com
Children's Activities 
Dancing Weavings
Nancy Rakoczy

Friday: All Day

Saturday: 11:00am to 5:00pm,  

Dancing Weavings weaves discarded plastic bags on a giant loom, to later transform it into a flower, plant, insect or city shape, suggesting nature vs urban life. Bring along your unwanted plastic bags, and we'll cut and weave them onto the loom. The project is designed to draw attention to plastic waste around us, and one creative solution. Dancing Weavings could be considered a daughter of the project Dancing Ribbons of FIGMENT 2009. A big thank you to Queens Council on the Arts for the 2010 Queens Community Arts Fund Individual Artist Support grant supporting this project.
http://www.NancyRakoczy.com
Mobile Art 
Different Strokes for Different Folks
ESP

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

 
A blank sandwich board wanders around the Island wearing a tool belt full of paints and brushes. The sandwich board invites everyone to share artistic expression, different folks adding their unique strokes. As the walking art moves through the community, more art is inspired and the piece continues to transform. We are reminded that life is art.
Collectives 
Disorient
Disorient
Nolan Park (CO-02)

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

Disorient is an art collective. We create art projects and art installations with hardware including wood, scaffolding, palette rack, containers, recycled materials, your body, geodesic domes, inflatable structures, video, repurposed objects, black lights and vehicles. We develop software for our installations (DMX sequencing, MAX, Java, C, etc.). And we like to party.
http://www.disorient.com
Children's Activities 
Doodleto DaBeat
Barbara Russell aka Ms. B The Doodle Queen
Nolan Park (KA-01)

Friday: 12:00pm to 4:00pm,  

Saturday: 12:00pm to 4:00pm,  

Sunday: 12:00pm to 4:00pm,  

I take a daily mind bath to rinse away negativity, doubt or fear, and create a series of abstract whimsical doodle paintings as my alter ego Ms. B. The Doodle Queen. In my workshop Doodle to DaBeat I demonstrate my artistic process exploring techniques to release stress. By listening to music participants may find their internal artistic GPS system to produce freestyle nonjudgmental artistic work. Using kindergarten art tools and recycled materials mini-doodle paintings become part of 3 day collaborative artistic assemblage. Will it reveal a common human thread for love, joy and peace in their lives? Let’s find out.
http://www.harlemaa.org
Performance / Theatre 
Dotty for Dada
Day de Dada

Sunday: All Day

 
Performance art collective Day de Dada walks around Governors Island and performs the interactive piece Dotty for Dada. They are Staten Island based and produce events based on concepts of the dada and fluxus movements, non-traditional art forms, spontaneous and experimental art pieces with audience participation.
http://www.daydedada.com/
Visual Art 
Dream Birds
Cecilia André
FIGMENT Terrace (VA-03)

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

 
Canvases of large birds in dreamscapes, located behind sculptures - fields of dreams. I invite people to bring their art work to "spend the day on the guest wall" - they can take photos of their work outdoors, and participate in FIGMENT.
http://www.ceciliaandre.com
Sculpture / Installation 
Dreaming Tree
Ian Schwartz
Nolan Park (SI-21)

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

To a certain extent, dreams become excess baggage upon us, and sometimes to write out our thoughts helps to put our unfulfilled hopes out of mind. Dreaming Tree is a memorial to childhood dreams - specifically the things that as adults we know we can no longer achieve due to constraints of reality or changes in personality. The association of trees with dreams and wishes crosses cultural borders - from the banyan tree representing eternal life in Hindu mythology, to the Lam Tsuen Wishing Trees at the Tin Hau Temple in Hong Kong, and the wishing trees found throughout Scotland and Ireland.
Music 
Electric Junkyard Gamelan
Terry Dame & Electric Junkyard Gamelan

Sunday: 2:00pm to 3:00pm,  

Electric Junkyard Gamelan plays the original groove driven music of composer Terry Dame on invented musical instruments.
http://www.myspace.com/electricjunkyardgamelan
Mobile Art 
ElectricBubbleBus
Christopher Hardwick

Friday: All Day

 
The legendary MC Christopher Hardwick presents ElectricBubbleBus – a brightly neon colored dance enabling vehicle used throughout Governors Island. With a superior sonic sound and PA system MC Christopher engages the crowds, creating impromptu dance parties, give quiet tours, introduce and highlight other performances or simply relax and listen to poetry or sounds of nature when parked. The ElectricBubbleBus is a tidal wave of continuous involvement as guests get up, dance, perform, interact with each other, ride, chill and climb aboard ANYWHERE you spot it on the Island. The ElectricBubbleBus is for EVERYONE. Just look for the floating NYC skyline.
http://electricbubble.org/
Music 
Elissa Weiss, Voice and Harp
Elissa Weiss

Saturday: 2:00pm to 3:00pm,  

Elissa Weiss, Voice and Harp is a concert of music for voice and harp - Medieval, Renaissance, and folk music.
http://harpediem.com/
Sculpture / Installation 
En Medio de la Muerte, En Plena Luz
Jess Jones
Nolan Park (SI-28)

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

 
This mobile is inspired by the texture and complexity of space and time, and the ways that we living things navigate myriad points of connection, propelled by, embracing, and challenging the parameters of our reality. Most importantly, it’s about the thousands of ways we are linked and how we contribute to each others' lives in beautiful and intricate ways. Please add anything you’d like from the materials provided, or perhaps something from your pocket, that you have carried with you...?
Multimedia / Electronic Art 
End of Softness
Jeremiah Jones

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

End of Softness is a creation of small handmade sculptural puppets which act as Brechtian performers in an ongoing series of installations, videos and public interactions. The sculptural characters interact with the architecture of the fort on Governors Island.
Visual Art 
Ephemeral Color Conflagrations
scrapworm

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

Sean Wrenn's immersive montage works transmute photographs into flowing geological strata of optical engagement. The layered, timeless image spaces record a threshold between dreaming and consciousness, offering memories for viewers’ associative interpretation. As a “scrapworm” installation, the visual content draws upon archives of original imagery documenting North Brooklyn industrial landscapes. For FIGMENT, Wrenn’s site-specific installation becomes self-referring, also looking directly at Governors Island’s architectural evidences of evolving history, land-uses, and population shifts. The digital imaging mediums and physical fragmentations attempt to capture time while suggesting self-referring, artifactual significance.
http://www.noeticlabschool.net
Performance / Theatre 
Eternal Knitter
Mary Campbell
Nolan Park (PT-10)

Friday: All Day

 
Eternal Knitter is an ongoing creation in public and private of a continual piece of knitting. It is presently 9 1/2" wide and over 100 feet long. Began as a comment on competition in society, the performance evolved to a contemplation of the passage of time and diligence of life as viewers questions of the piece were about time factors - how long has it taken to knit so far, how long will it continue?
Dance 
Express Yourself in Dance
Carey Gordon

Saturday: 11:00am to 11:30am,  

A presentation of ballroom dancing/ Latin by an accomplished dancer and teacher of ballroom dance, Latin dance and singer. All should learn how the healing power of the arts helps all. We all need to move and express ourselves through the arts.
http://www.CareyGordonEntertainment.com
Sculpture / Installation 
Exquisite Weapon
Chris Niederer and Alex Roediger
Parade Grounds (SL-06)

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

The Exquisite Weapon evokes Governors Island’s historical and transformative nature. The unexploded bomb illustrates a temporary interruption in the destructive nature of creation. Its skin is composed of two-sided cartoon-like illustrations evokes the dual nature of the island, its military significance and future ecological harmony. The interior allows the user to rearrange the skin's narrative into their own preferred juxtaposition of the horror of war and an Eden-like beatitude. The weapon's tail displays a rotating teleidoscope to experience the view of a seed falling to earth - or the path of a bomb bent on destruction.
http://twilightcamp.net/
Collectives 
Face and Body Painting Booth
2nd Skin Artisan Body Painting
Nolan Park (CO-01)

Saturday: All Day

This is not the typical face painting experience that you remember from your school carnival as a kid! Our visitors will be invited to become human canvases, offering a cheek or an arm to be adorned with one or more of a variety of block prints applied with body paint. Our unique designs draw inspiration from both traditional woodcuts and edgy contemporary street art.
http://nyc2ndskin.com/
Children's Activities 
Face painting
Sweetpea the clown
Nolan Park (KA-16)

Saturday: 1:00pm to 4:00pm,  

Sunday: 1:00pm to 4:00pm,  

Sweetpea the clown has been entertaining for the last 10 years and will perform at FIGMENT, painting faces and bringing smiles to the young and old.
Sculpture / Installation 
Faerie Mandala
Kelly Parkes, Phil Boyko, Karen Sandner and Julie Goodman
Nolan Park (SI-32)

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

 
Discover a magical faerie realm by visiting Governors Island's first interactive faerie ring. Faerie rings are special places that will appear where the fairies dance. If a human dances in a faerie ring, it may seem like only moments have passed, but indeed they may be stuck there until their demise.
Children's Activities 
Fairy Doors
Lisa Michelle
Nolan Park (KA-07)

Friday: 11:00am to 5:00pm,  

Saturday: 11:00am to 5:00pm,  

Sunday: 11:00am to 5:00pm,  

Fairy Doors are tiny portals through which mystical creatures can come and go. Come visit the Fairy Door map and discover where to search for these enchanted entrances! There you will find a place where the wee folk will know they are welcome. Learn to see with your imagination, and give yourself permission to believe!
Visual Art 
Family Gallery
Gwyneth Leech

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

 
A participatory drawing project on the theme of family for people of all ages. New York City artist Gwyneth Leech invites the public to join her to make drawings on the theme of family. Your family, an ideal family, or your idea of what life was like for the military families who lived here on Governors Island. Your drawings will be added to a growing installation exhibited on some of the shade trees lining the brick walkways of Nolan Park. Paper and drawing materials will be provided.
http://www.gwynethleech.com
Performance / Theatre 
Field Marker Chalk Work
Harry Spitz
Waterfront (PT-05)

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

In the Gilgamesh Myth Humbaba is a fearsome intestine monster, protector of the cedar forest in Lebanon. Gilgamesh and Enkidu defeat him so they can destroy the forest. Now, Humbaba -the protector of Earth - back and badder than ever. "Humbaba's roar is a Flood / his mouth is Fire, his breath Death! / He can hear any rustling(!) in his forest 100 leagues away! / Who would go down into his forest! / Who among (even!) the Igigi gods can confront him? / In order to keep the Cedar safe, Enlil assigned him as a terror to human beings."
Sculpture / Installation 
Fields of what?
Ruthie Scarpino
Colonels' Row (SI-47)

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

 
Fields of what? is a found object installation piece created by Ruthie Scarpino. It is made of recyclables and trash including, but not limited to, beer caps, bottles, soda cans, and wires posts. Fields of what? was inspired by the earth’s continuous cycle of regeneration and the understanding that what you put into the earth is directly linked to what it puts out.
Children's Activities 
Figment Forest
Meki Tate
Nolan Park (KA-08)

Saturday: 12:00pm to 5:30pm,  

Sunday: 12:00pm to 5:30pm,  

Figment Forest is an interactive project that focuses on the concept of creating green spaces in everyday life. Participants are invited to paint a lush forest of trees, flora and fauna, transforming an otherwise ordinary surface into something extraordinary. A manifestation of the imagination, Figment Forest is fun for the whole family. Figment Forest is supported by the members of the Playa Hot Schezuan Supper Club.
http://www.facebook.com/reqs.php#!/group.php?gid=258526853862&ref=ts
Sculpture / Installation 
Flock to LIVING
The Living Company in collaboration with Johan Kritzinger
FIGMENT Terrace (SL-09)

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

Flock to LIVING is an installation that represents a call for all experiential representatives of LIVING, and stands as a beacon for representatives to come together in sharing their own insight on LIVING. Flock to LIVING utilizes a composition of multiple abstracted bird silhouettes, manifesting as painted and sculptural elements, and will come to Governors Island this summer after its debut on the Brooklyn Bridge during the winter of 2009/2010. LIVING company would like you to think of experience as what happens in the space between two destinations; it is the journey, and for LIVING company, we would like to emphasize the journey, not the destination.
Dance 
Flocking Movement Installations
Alchemy Tribal Collective

Saturday: 3:00pm,  

The Alchemy Tribal Collective is a contemporary world fusion dance company that celebrates the alchemy of tradition and innovation, tribal and urban, ritual and spectacle. ATC’s work is developed from a strong foundation in tribal and tribal fusion belly dance as well as elements of traditional and modern dance and movement from around the world. Flocking Movement Installations is a roving group improvisation that will involve a group of 3-6 dancers who will move around the festival grounds and do several short "flocking movement installations".
http://www.alchemyperformance.com
Music 
Flutronix Summer Sounds
Flutronix

Sunday: 4:00pm to 5:00pm,  

 
Brooklyn based electro-acoustic flute duo, Flutronix, would like to engage their fans by asking them one question: What does summer sound like to you? Answers can be submitted in the form of text, audio, photo, or video, and will be collected via the Flutronix website, and their Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube pages. The duo presents a musical program of original works at FIGMENT, inspired by these responses, including mash-ups, remixes, and more, kicking off summer with some fresh new sounds!
http://www.flutronix.com
Sculpture / Installation 
Fly, fly, fly
Brooklyn Aerodrome
Nolan Park (SI-10)

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

The Brooklyn Aerodrome has flown airplanes at FIGMENT since 2008. This year we would like to up the interactivity by letting visitors create and fly their own recycled airplanes, fly them and take them home. We have developed a very simple to build airplane that can be made from old pizza boxes, card board, foam core etc. and we want people to build, decorate and fly them at FIGMENT.
http://brooklynaerodrome.com
Dance 
Fond Thoughts
Anna Marie Shogren

Friday: 4:00pm,  

Saturday: 4:00pm,  

The work is the collection of movement and fond thoughts made while ingesting the surreal landscape, small town life, and cultural misappropriation I found while working in Skagastrond, Iceland. It takes the shape of a shifting chain of images, cool stances of teenage boys in ‘80s punk bands, sincere country line dancing, and shadow dancing to Paul Simon work, with accessible style and a sweet driving beat. The extras will serve both as an abstract sculptural installation and a culturally specific cast of characters. The work is emotionally catching and fun, perhaps a little like love, or at least fondness.
http://www.mnartists.org/anna_marie_shogren
Sculpture / Installation 
Fort Tree
Abby Goodman and Cindy Stockton-Moore
FIGMENT Terrace (SL-01)

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

Fort Tree is a simultaneously private and public space into which visitors can project their own story. An interior, active display features real and fictional ‘specimens’ - adaptations of the flora and fauna of Governors Island. Featuring a variety of constructed chimera, the creatures in the displays and exterior sculpture point to both the multiplicity-of-use inherent in the structure and the spirit of make-believe it invokes. Participants of all ages are invited to create their own narrative by drawing and writing directly on the walls with the crayons, markers, and other donated writing tools on site. Built almost entirely from found and donated materials, Fort Tree gives new life to used or unwanted goods. Situated in the historic surroundings of Governors Island, Fort Tree is not only a shared space for invention and discovery; it also aims to re-define ideas of fortification - here, a fort is a structure for escape and play, designed to let things in rather than keep them out.
Activities / Workshops / Games 
Fortuna quod Fatum
Arielle Mason and Jennvine Wong
Parade Grounds (AW-01)

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

 
Fortuna quod Fatum is an interactive game where participants move to the next spot in the game according to a spin on a Wheel of Fate or Destiny. Each stage of the game represents a stage in life - when a participant’s spin lands on a particular section of the Wheel, he/she will be faced with a choice and, based on that choice, will move one spot forward. By the end of the game, a participant will end up at one of several ends. The game represents the progression through life and the effect that fate and destiny play.
Performance / Theatre 
Free Money
Chin Chih Yang

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

 
Treating of globalization and the conflicts it imposes on our modern way of life. Free Money satirically comments on our current economic system, mirroring a world where the rich get richer, as Big Business crushes any hopes that money will flow into channels relating to genuine human need. Confronting the exploitation in modern society with mockery and hope, Free Money dramatizes a situation similar to the recent AIG scenario—but in the name of a world devoted to the people, where economic exploitation is never realized in practice.
Performance / Theatre 
Fully Improvised Musical
Los Banditos Del Canto

Saturday: 12:20pm to 1:00pm,  

Los Banditos del Canto is a New York based musical improv comedy group here to tell stories and steal your hearts with song and dance made up on the spot! Based off an audience suggestion, Los Banditos will spin a fascinating tale with protagonists, antagonists, and henchmen characters. This improvised musical show will dazzle from start to finish with a memorable story, sultry dance numbers, flirty lyrics and catchy tunes you'll be humming on your way home!
http://www.tinyurl.com/losbanditos
Children's Activities 
Fundred
Fundred
Colonels' Row (KA-05)

Friday: 11:00am to 5:00pm,  

Saturday: 11:00am to 5:00pm,  

Sunday: 11:00am to 5:00pm,  

The Fundred Dollar Bill Project is a nationwide effort led by artist Mel Chin to raise awareness of the threat of lead poisoning and collect the funds needed for a model remediation effort in New Orleans. Participants make Fundreds – original, hand-drawn interpretations of $100 bills. The goal is to collect over 3 million of these artworks—the equivalent of the $300 million required to make safe every lead-contaminated property in New Orleans. The drawings will ultimately be presented to the U.S. Congress with a request for an even exchange of Fundreds for real funding. Make a Fundred! Make a Difference!
http://www.fundred.org/
Visual Art 
Ghostly Grace
Erica Lauren Jackson

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

 
This photography project takes a look into an abandoned psychiatric center. The Kings Park Psychiatric centre was abandoned in 1996 and forgotten. Nothing has been touched since the doors closed fourteen years ago and the grounds have deteriorated drastically. Some even call the site haunted. The goal of this project was to find beauty in a place that is not what most would consider beautiful. The photographs are dark in color and in nature. The viewer will have to get up close and personal with the photographs to see past the darkness and the deterioration to find the beauty.
http://www.ericalaurenjackson.carbonmade.com
Multimedia / Electronic Art 
Ghosts in the Wall
Jeff Bratcher

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

 
What ghosts live in the walls of a building? What would you hear if you placed a glass against the wall of a room? Do you hear the voices of the people in the next room? Do you hear the voices that are collected by the walls of the rooms you are in? The listeners are directed to a room or hallway with water glasses and are asked to search for Ghosts in the Wall. Small hidden speakers allow the listeners to search out these ghosts and eavesdrop on the Ghosts in the Wall.
Multimedia / Electronic Art 
Giant Upside Down Reactive Ice Cream Cone
David Aronson

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

 
The 1904 World's Fair is largely credited with the popularization of the ice cream cone. Since then, cones have generally remained much the same while the rest of the world has turned upside down. This exhibit gives the ice cream cone the same technological treatment as the rest of the world, and while not being edible, it will be delicious to look at.
http://vectorhog.com/
Music 
Glockabelle
Glockabelle
Roving

Saturday: 2:00pm to 5:00pm,  

Sunday: 2:00pm to 5:00pm,  

 
Me + 3 pocket calculator keyboards + 3 mini amps playing 8 bit style music that will make you want to gallop around Governors Island like Super Mario in the bonus round.
http://www.myspace.com/glockabelle
Sculpture / Installation 
Governors Island Heads
Keith Richard Griffiths
Colonels' Row (SI-31)

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

This piece was inspired by the Moai Heads on Easter Island. This installation is my take on the actual goliaths. I created these sculptures to bring the essence of the original heads to people that have not experienced them.
http://fdu.edu/
Multimedia / Electronic Art 
Groovy Hand
Hueytang TSAI (Roger)

Saturday: 2:30pm to 3:00pm,  

Sunday: 4:30pm to 5:00pm,  

Groovy Hand is a multimedia performance with a self-created DJ interface that allows the DJ to perform music with gesture art. His hand gestures & head shaking manipulate the music. These gestures not only visualize how DJs play music; they also ask for sound from the audience to generate an interactive entertaining experience.
http://rogertsai.com
Dance 
Harboring
CatScratch Theatre

Friday: 3:00pm to 4:00pm,  

Sunday: 3:00pm to 4:00pm,  

 
Confluence. Convergence. Meeting. Union. As three major bodies of water come together in New York Harbor, a legion of dancers slowly moves from the edges of Governors Island to come together. Once there, they (and those they have gathered along the way) break into ecstatic spinning until they can spin no more and the piece dissolves into a seated gathering on the hill.
http://catscratchtheatre.org/
Sculpture / Installation 
Heart
Theresa Galeani
Nolan Park (SI-57)

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

A patchwork fabric heart containing recycled fabrics, re-used clothing, and the flags of countries currently in conflict.
http://www.theresagaleanionline.com
Performance / Theatre 
Hey, Gurl, Hey: What’s Your Problem?
Jack and Gus
Nolan Park (PT-08)

Friday: 12:00pm to 3:00pm,  

Saturday: 12:00pm to 3:00pm,  

Sunday: 12:00pm to 3:00pm,  

Is there a burning question you’ve always wanted to ask? Is there a life issue that you’re dealing with that you have not been able to handle? Join Jack and Gus as they impart the wisdom of the ages upon you. After their years of extensive training in the art and science of telling people about themselves, Jack and Gus have decided to go public and help heal the world. Speaking through their magical megaphones, they will enlighten you and share their wealth of knowledge… If you’re deemed worthy of their time and breath, that is. Interested? We thought so….
http://www.heygurlheyshow.com
Children's Activities 
Hoop it up
Stefan Pildes
Nolan Park (KA-15)

Friday: 11:00am to 5:00pm,  

Saturday: 11:00am to 5:00pm,  

Sunday: 11:00am to 5:00pm,  

GrooveHoops will offer free Hoop Making and Hula-Hoop lessons. We will be groovin' on the green all day on Saturday. Come and join us.
http://www.groovehoops.com
Activities / Workshops / Games 
Hopes and Fears: Collective Imprint
Sasha Soreff Dance Theater

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

 
Shoelaces represent a powerful and nearly universal symbol. Shoelaces tie us up, trip us up and hold us up. They represent a rite of passage. Hopes and Fears: Collective Imprint offers visitors shoelaces (ultra-wide) and permanent markers at the Manhattan ferry terminal on which they can write their hopes and fears anonymously. These shoelaces are then transported to the Island and wrapped around buildings and sites. By the end of the weekend, the island (and its military installations) will thus bear the hopes and fears of thousands of festival-goers.
http://www.sashasoreffdance.com
Dance 
I am Lady
Keeley Walsh

Saturday: 4:00pm,  

Sunday: 2:30pm to 3:00pm,  

 
Join four ladies in search of independence and affirmation. Rain boots, plastic bags and training wheels “disguise” their intentions while they distract themselves from what they truly want. The fiery sounds of Eartha Kitt, Nina Simone and Edith Piaf follow them through an evolution in and out of reckless and bolstering behaviors. Domineering tactics eventually give way to deep vulnerability. The dance is juxtaposed by a video of the ladies overlooking a male character. The allusion of the strict female disposition is shattered as the ladies dance together in a culmination of quirky assertiveness and luscious abandon.
Visual Art 
ISLAND ANGELS
Carl E. Hazlewood

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

 
Unframed, the bounding edges are unrestricted, left free to respond to the visual pressures of what happens within the piece. Shapes may be rectangular or erratic; they respond mainly to the support, which is the wall. Color, textures and so on, construct a visual “order” enforced by intuitive adjustments of collaged and assembled elements, as well as an implied, but subtle geometric underpinning. Violinist Claudius Agrippa, 10 years old, performs with the ISO Carnegie Hill Orchestra and is currently the Concert Master. He will play his 1879 Mathias Neuner Geigenmacher violin from 3 to 4 pm on Saturday & Sunday.
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=45315&id=1173151851&l=630315f2b3
Sculpture / Installation 
Immortal Ancestors
Roberto De Jesus
Nolan Park (SI-44)

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

Immortal Ancestors is a sculpture composed of found Styrofoam packing material and arranged to resemble Pre-Colombian art (Mayan, Aztec, Native American sculpture). Using banal discarded objects allows me to use my personal creativity and imagination to the utmost in an effort to transform these objects into a work of art. My work is also about creative recycling; I hope with my work I can maybe spur people to do a little creative recycling themselves. Perhaps next time they are about to throw out that plastic container they will use it for a pencil holder.
Sculpture / Installation 
Inside/Outside
Ryan Hurley

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

Inside/Outside includes a hand crafted river raft complete with anchor and sail. Built almost entirely from reclaimed materials, the “raft” and its accessories symbolize a fantastically absurd method of escape to or from a physical or imagined place. Indoors, sounds coalesce with video, miniature-scale model furniture and drawings inspired by my actual home. Visitors can play a vintage discount chord organ. Climbing down through the “apartment” window, a weathered rope physically connects the “anchor” and the “raft” on the lawn, one story below. Ideally, one transports to a haunting and possibly familiar dream-like situation via incidental visual and auditory metaphors.
http://ryanhurleyarts.blogspot.com/
Children's Activities 
Interactive Folktale Theatre
Kristin Pedemonti

Saturday: 4:45pm to 5:15pm,  

Sunday: 5:45pm to 6:00pm,  

~~ Join Kristin and Folktale Theatre in Nolan Park when she's not on stage. Visitors can participate in the magic of storytelling Saturday afternoon and all day Sunday. ~~ Interactive Folktale Theatre; take a journey around the world through story! Professional Storyteller Kristin Pedemonti plays narrator and the entire audience helps tell the tales, participating through call & response and creating sound effects. Volunteers become characters on-stage using simple costume pieces. Learn the Elephant’s Secret and take a journey to the Magic Lake at the End of the Earth. Pedemonti builds bridges between cultures illustrating our interconnectedness through the power of story. ~~ Join Kristin and Folktale Theatre in Nolan Park when she's not on stage. Visitors can participate in the magic of storytelling Saturday afternoon and all day Sunday. ~~
http://www.storytellerkp.com
Dance 
Is this space taken?
Xodus dance collective

Friday: 3:00pm to 3:15pm,  

Saturday: 5:30pm to 5:45pm,  

 
A warm sunny day in the park. A blanket, a picnic and a spot of grass. Is this space taken? is a glimpse at the need for solidarity and companionship in the same instance. An interplay of chance interactions that lead to parallel experiences and a shared appreciation for time.
http://www.karengayle.com
Music 
Island Chains
Manhattan Taiko & Boundless Percussion

Saturday: 1:00pm to 2:00pm,  

Taiko is the Japanese word for “drum” and the name for a style of Japanese drumming. It is also a connector, a bridge between worlds. In this case, Manhattan Taiko & Boundless Percussion are bringing taiko to this festival in an effort to reach across the globe to connect the island nation of Japan with New York City's first island. Afterward, Boundless Percussion with lead a workshop for all ages. We will learn the rudiments of taiko and even compose a short piece honoring Governors Island. All ages, skill levels and experience are welcome!
http://www.boundlesspercussion.com
Multimedia / Electronic Art 
Izzi Ramkissoon and his Electric Eel Multimedia Ensemble
Izzi Ramkissoon and his Electric Eel Multimedia Ensemble

Saturday: 12:30pm to 1:00pm,  3:30pm to 4:00pm,  

 
The EEME Workshop is comprised of a flexible group of musicians including strings, woodwinds, percussion, electronics, and visual artists dedicated to using experimental and extended techniques to perform the multimedia, electro-acoustic, improvisatory works of bandleader and artistic director Izzi Ramkissoon. Through innovative practices, inter-disciplinary collaborations and performances in non-traditional venues Izzi and his EEME brings new experimental music to new audiences. Izzi Ramkissoon and his EEME perform the electro-acoustic multimedia works of Izzi Ramkissoon with featured guest composers and performers.
http://www.vimeo.com/izziramkissoon/videos
Performance / Theatre 
I’d Rather Work the Shitty Job
David Bernstein

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

I see others say, To be an artist is to make no money, to starve and struggle. By performing a symbolic walk, unrolling a sheet of toilet paper, I attempt to create an allegorical response to this popular notion. I choose the poopy route, the route of the endless struggle, but also the route of satisfaction. I find satisfaction in the transitory space between construction and destruction, consumption and waste. I want to hold on to this moment through juxtaposition of familiar situations. I do this act as a reflection of the everyday absurdity and the endless spirals.
http://www.yesyesdavid.com
Music 
Jim Earl
Jim Earl

Sunday: 3:00pm to 4:00pm,  

Jim Earl performs plugged in and singing. His songs are about fragmentation and unity and the operations that characterize the shuttlecock motion between the two.
http://Showpaper.org/potioncollective.com
Visual Art 
Journey Map
Maven NYC
FIGMENT Terrace (VA-10)

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

 
Visitors are welcome to draw their journey from childhood until now on a large map of the United States. The map will eventually give New York City importance as a place where we all have traveled to take the next steps in our journey, as well as a place where so many of our paths are crossing as we navigate through our lives.
http://www.MavenNYC.com
Music 
KILL THE BAND
KILL THE BAND

Sunday: 1:00pm to 2:00pm,  

 
KILL THE BAND combines all the best elements of rock/punk music, comedy, performance art and improvisation to create an ever-changing, avant garde, anti-cabaret! Killy Dwyer's latest "experience" is Spinal Tap meets Lucille Ball meets a 2 Bottles of Five hour of power and a huge set of girl balls! Audiences actually WANT to participate in this musical adventure...
http://www.KELLYBDWYER.com
Music 
Kala Hawker Music
Kala Hawker

Sunday: 5:00pm to 6:00pm,  

 
Three strong original songs from my mouth to your ears. Guitar & Vocals.
http://www.kalahawker.com/
Performance / Theatre 
Keynote
John Harrison

Saturday: 2:00pm to 2:30pm,  

 
Collectives 
Kostume Kult
Kostume Kult
Nolan Park (CO-04)

Saturday: 11:00am to 6:00pm,  

Sunday: 11:00am to 6:00pm,  

 
Kostume Kult will be costuming kids and adults in wild and fantastic costumes!! Meanwhile, mad science experiments will be taking place with Dr. Adventure. Please come join us for costumes and science!!!!
http://www.kostumekult.com
Multimedia / Electronic Art 
LOVE / in absentia
Alex M. Smith and Jessica Delfino

Friday: 2:30pm to 3:30pm,  

 
LOVE is an ongoing project/process encompassing the raw emotion, uncertainty and power of love, lust and infatuation that begins when a new couple first explores the feelings and knowledge the two find they share, and ends when the love ends. In absentia is a particular chapter in this ongoing story, focusing on a 2,000 mile separation, on two separate continents, which two people tolerated for two months. With the help of technology, love was able to thin itself and transfer (and endure), waiting and hoping for a re-connection that might never happen.
http://www.asisfoto.com
Performance / Theatre 
Landscape Invention Society
Sticks & Bones
Waterfront (PT-01)

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

 
The Landscape Invention Society is an exploration of space and movement by a group of performers on stilts. As we move through the landscape we redefine it and our relationship with the public by experimenting with height, motion, and stillness. We create moments of interaction with the public and new possibilities for the landscape with live musical accompaniment, and continuously evolving spatial relationships.
Multimedia / Electronic Art 
Laser Harp Installation
Kevin Carter

Friday: 3:00pm to 3:30pm,  

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

The Laser Harp Installation is a USB MIDI controller using lasers to trigger different musical samples. When someone puts their hand through one of the six laser beams on the device, the laser harp will play sounds which are programmed into the software. Visitors can come up to the device to play music themselves simply by moving their hands through the laser beams. These sounds are adjusted so that, regardless of when the sound is triggered, the music is melodically in sync with the background music. This way, even people without musical experience can play music.
http://www.shotintoeternity.com
Sculpture / Installation 
Leaves
Ivana Medukic
Nolan Park (SI-24)

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

The troubling and simultaneously fascinating landscape around the Gowanus Canal in Brooklyn has been consumed by an abundance of rubble and toxic waste. The installation Leaves serves as a fossil reminder of what may have once occupied this now contaminated environment. While viewing the piece this question arises, “Are the synthetic leaves in ‘leaves’ attempting to blend into the landscape or are they in the process of consuming the natural environment?” Additionally, I hope this piece will encourage individuals to design imaginative solutions to resolve the growing problems that face the Gowanus and other similar areas around New York City.
http://www.ivanamedukic.com
Music 
Left Me Bashful
Left Me Bashful

Saturday: 11:00am to 12:00pm,  

Rock band Left Me Bashful has been making their way through the New York City music scene within the past year. With simple and sweet melodies, their sound can basically be described as singer/songwriter greets piano rock.
http://www.leftmebashful.com
Sculpture / Installation 
Lemiscus
Todd Vaccaro
Colonels' Row (SI-59)

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

Lemiscus is a suspended installation sculpture that considers the journey we all must balance. The ribbons, in all their variety and interwoven paths, represent the multiplicity of our memories and experiences. The outline of a person traversing the ribbons represents the balancing act we all perform daily — and often unnoticed by those around us — to keep our bearings and not be thrown off course by the challenges of our individual histories.
Performance / Theatre 
Let's Take a Walk
Marie Christine Katz

Sunday: 1:00pm to 1:30pm,  

Let's take a walk By Marie Christine Katz Performed by Justin Ahiyon, Lindsay Davis & Marie Christine Katz Once a month I go for a walk, People all over the world Join me in real time using directions I send via Twitter. We walk together apart The performance Let's take a walk #8 will take place on Governors Island Sunday June 13th at 1pm Please join us, participate and if on Twitter you can invite your Twitter friends to join the walk from anywhere in the world for more details please see http://letstakeawalkmc.blogspot.com/ Marie Christine
http://www.mariechristine.com
Collectives 
Life, Liberty, and The Pursuit of ________: Enlist in said List
said: Nyna Mezan & Kerry Hassler
Colonels' Row (CO-07)

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

 
Creatives’ collective said is looking to expand a database of skills, crafts, advice, and the like, to a larger community. We feel that if we are being denied an option, we must make it an option. Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of ________: Enlist in said List brings the global community to where it begins – people helping others. We hope to be the mediator between people who need help and those who want to help, and create a grassroots community that is aware of those around us and the goals we seek to achieve.
http://saidprojects.com/
Music 
Livedraw: Comandante Zero w/ 0h10M1ke
Comandante Zero w/0h10M1ke

Saturday: 5:00pm to 6:00pm,  

 
Brooklyn electro/funk bass/drum/laptop duo Comandante Zero will perform a set of live music with Brooklyn artist 0h10M1ke. 0h10M1ke will draw each song live on a Wacom Tablet in real time illustrating the entire set.
http://www.comandantezero.com
Sculpture / Installation 
Living Lawn Furniture
Joe Sicignano and Marah Fellicce
Parade Grounds (SL-08)

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

Living Lawn Furniture is a set of earth-integrated sculptures intended to be installed early on Governors Island and morph with the environment. Integrating living edible plants, and other lawn substrates, ideally the seats will provide space for a tête-à-tête with another participant as well as raising awareness to Governors Island’s environment. The piece’s natural form (that of seats) provides a chance for reflection and discussion. The creation of the piece is interactive, starting immediately: the seedling project will involve anyone in New York City who is interested in nurturing plants on their windowsill. An enormous number of plants will be required, and the artists will be supplementing with an under layer of sod to ensure green coverage. The plants used will realize a garden on the sections of Living Lawn Furniture that do not receive heavy traffic (for example, the arms of the chairs). This living furniture could then be turned into an educational salad as part of the interactive/season-long programming on the island.
Sculpture / Installation 
Living Pavilion
Ana Ha and Behrang Behin

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

Living Pavilion is a low-tech, zero-impact installation that employs reclaimed milk crates as the framework for growing a planted surface similar to a green wall. The pavilion’s assembly is simple and modular, relying on common materials such as heavy-duty packaging straps and weather-treated wood for its installation. Living Pavilion aspires to create a synthesis of form, structure, light and life. The shape and orientation of the pavilion create varying amounts of solar exposure at different parts of its surface. The combination of these factors provides a template of diverse conditions for planting: the surface underneath the vault is planted with hanging shade-tolerant plants that require little soil, while the flat extension of the pavilion onto the ground surface allows for deep-rooted plants needing direct sun.
Sculpture / Installation 
Lost Not Found: Abscission (Continues)
Heather Tweed
Various Locations

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

Lost Not Found: Abscission (Continues) is the placement of a number of small artworks that anyone can find. Each has an explanation attached; its finder can either keep the piece by registering it with me, re-site it somewhere else or leave it in situ. Finder is requested to photograph the piece & e-mail me. A Google map is then produced showing locations, sent images & details.
http://www.heathertweed.co.uk
Sculpture / Installation 
Lost Words/Back to the Roots
Brand Art Collective
Nolan Park (SI-08)

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

Lost Words/Back to the Roots is dedicated to those who remember the smell of books and prefer it to the convenience of electronics - to anyone who’s carried a backpack heavy with great titles, or been lost in the magic of libraries for hours, months, years. Now that literature has taken new turns, books go back to their roots and cover art needs to find new venues. Brand Art Collective encourages everyone to take time to read some of these written words because they have all been carefully thought out and p r i n t e d by those who hold a passion for them.
Sculpture / Installation 
M.O.R.E. Drums
Ministry Of Random Events (Andrzej Liguz)
FIGMENT Terrace (SL-14)

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

M.O.R.E. (Ministry Of Random Events) was started in Australia by Andrzej Liguz in 1996. The M.O.R.E. Drums made their first American appearance at last year’s FIGMENT and are back this year as part of the FIGMENT Terrace Sculpture Garden. Visitors to the island are invited to play the twenty plastic industrial drums (generally used to transport shampoo, etc.) as each drum has a pair of metal drumsticks attached for that purpose. It only needs one person to hold a solid rhythm and everybody can play around that beat, creating a primordial tribal experience in the heart of New York. Come play this summer.
http://www.facebook.com/MORE.MinistryOfRandomEvents
Children's Activities 
Mad Hatter's Tea Party
Emma Komlos-Hrobsky & Anna Lindemann
Nolan Park (KA-04)

Saturday: 12:00pm to 5:00pm,  

Sunday: 12:00pm to 5:00pm,  

Millinery merry-making and tea consuming come together in an event inspired by the antics of Alice in Wonderland’s Mad Hatter. We offer the supplies and crafting wisdom for all tea party guests to make their own whimsical, inventive hats out of paper. We’ll wear them as we sip our Rooibos and sweet teas and pen poems that draw on Lewis Carroll’s irreverent wordplay. At the end of the event, we’ll document our escapades with a group photo, and all guests will get to depart in their hats and thus bring a piece of mad millinery to the city at large.
Visual Art 
Magic Universe
Everyone/ Justin Prewitt
FIGMENT Terrace (VA-04)

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

We composed a huge collective image that anyone and everyone can add to. It is called the Magic Universe, and it's a coloring puzzle. Each person adds one piece to this puzzle in the form of a black and white coloring book picture of whatever they want. Each picture connects with the others.
http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Magic-Universe-Coloring-Puzzles/250341830831?ref=ts
Performance / Theatre 
Magikal Charm
Magikal Charm

Friday: 12:00pm to 12:30pm,  4:00pm to 4:30pm,  

Saturday: 12:00pm to 12:30pm,  4:00pm to 4:30pm,  

Sunday: 12:00pm to 12:30pm,  4:00pm to 4:30pm,  

Turn of the Century Beat Poet, MAGIKAL CHARM, conjures alter-ego La Bauta's Strangely Beautiful Vision of the Transfigurative Power of conscious Re-Birth Experiences as recorded in The Book Of The Dead.
http://www.magikalcharm.com
Children's Activities 
Make A Snailarium!
Wild Gotham
Nolan Park (KA-18)

Friday: 12:00pm to 5:00pm,  

Saturday: 12:00pm to 5:00pm,  

Sunday: 12:00pm to 5:00pm,  

Children of all ages! Have fun upcycling cardboard boxes to make your own DIY house for a garden snail! Miss Fran, of web show Wild Gotham, teaches how to make a plush house for a snail, adorned with natural, compostable elements. Learn fun facts about snails – NYC's ubiquitous urban creatures. We'll bring the snails, which are friendly, disease free and full of love (if the weather is too hot, the snails stay home but we'll tell you where to find them in NYC). Experimental folk band Goddess will perform an acoustic song cycle about snails written especially for Wild Gotham.
http://www.wildgotham.com
Collectives 
Make it HappenTM
Make It HappenTM
Nolan Park (CO-05)

Saturday: 12:00pm to 5:00pm,  

Sunday: 12:00pm to 5:00pm,  

Are you having trouble achieving your goals? Do you have big dreams, but lack the tools to achieve them? The experts of Make It HappenTM are here to help! We are an office, workshop, laboratory, performance, ritual experience. Our facilitators provide advice and motivation so that you can articulate your dream, commit to it, and achieve it. Make It HappenTM is the work of artists Tracy Gilman, Lauren Silberman, and researcher-writer Dr. David Schleifer. MIH emerged from their realization that the ability to achieve our goals and dreams lies within ourselves. No more fear. No more procrastinating: Make it Happen!
http://makeithappentm.wordpress.com/
Collectives 
Making Room(s)
tART

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

Making Room(s) – on how to form and sustain an arts collective – is tART's signature workshop. The workshop is participatory, includes a picnic on all three days and especially targets those artists who have been rejected from existing collectives – teaching all how to productively channel rejection-energy. In the process of conducting the workshop we will produce a user’s manual, in the form of an artist book that creatively conveys the mutual sharing of ideas and experience taking place. All are welcome!
http://www.tARTnyc.org
Multimedia / Electronic Art 
Man vs Stick
Elyse Clark

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

 
Humans share the earth with stick figures, although the former soon becomes the dominant race and apart from one family the latter are killed off. They meet a family of helpful and empathetic humans. The humans make masks and give clothes to the stick figures, to help them avoid authority. However, the mother of the human family throws out their last reproductive peach pit, which is the only way for the stick figures to replicate. The mother of the stick figure family sees this betrayal and aggressively confronts the human mother. The dream ends in conflict.
Visual Art 
Marc HOPE
Marc HOPE169
Nolan Park (VA-09)

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

 
This live painting performance on canvas by Marc HOPE explores the balance of darkness and the rapture of life. Watch a work of art come to life right before your eyes!
http://marcwhalen.com/
Activities / Workshops / Games 
Masters of Succession
Marisa DeDominicis, Dee Dee Maucher
Picnic Point (AW-09)

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

Earth Matter Compost Learning Center, located on Gersham Road at Picnic Point, is creating a thermophilic (hot) compost pile. Come see and/or participate in the assembly of a wind row style compost heap. We will be incorporating “brown” (wood chips and leaves) and “green” (food scraps, coffee grounds) materials gathered from Governors Island, to create a valuable soil additive. We aim to create a regenerative loop, by utilizing the resources present on the Island, and reduce the amount of waste wasted on Governors Island.
http://www.moscollective.net
Multimedia / Electronic Art 
Matpak
Crazy Studios

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

 
Matpak stands for "Mobile Art Theatre Performance and Activity Kit." It's a new way of thinking! Very versatile and mobile; the Matpak can go just about anywhere. The Matpak carries mounted and unmounted video equipment and costumes and has blue screen capability. There will be art supplies for making drawings, paintings, sculpture, costumes, body art, and just plain goode ole fun. In quick video displays we place participants up in real time on interactive screens.
http://CrazyStudios.com
Music 
Me & Mars
Me & Mars

Saturday: 4:00pm to 5:00pm,  

 
Me&Mars is a 3 piece live band. Fronted by 2 Japanese girls, it plays groovy rock with ear soothing ambient effects by a Colombian guitarist. Most originally, the main singer plays a stand-up drum kit while she sings. It has a retro feeling with the newest ethnic faces, and the sound itself is very tight; the songs are more conceptual than usual.
http://www.myspace.com/metomars
Sculpture / Installation 
Memory Maps
Aileen Bassis
Colonels' Row (SI-02)

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

 
Memory Maps is a thin wire web attached to two trees. Passersby are invited to draw with permanent markers a map of a place they remember from their childhood. It can be an interior place (a house, an apartment), or outside (a street, or a neighborhood). They can include an address, place name, years and a sentence relating to their memory of this place. I’ll punch holes into the sheets and attach them to the web. With their permission, I'll photograph people as they remember places, and save these photos for a future project.
http://www.aileenbassis.com
Sculpture / Installation 
Metamorphosis
Danielle Goldsmith and Jolita Valaikaite
Nolan Park (SI-17)

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

 
The observer becomes the artist when spectators are asked to action paint on a big canvas. By choosing color(s) and brush(es) and swinging the ropes (by hand) with the attached paint, they brush in any chosen trajectory and become the creator of art, transforming his/her status from a passive observer to an active artist. This installation pays homage to many of us who cannot or would not call oneself "an artist". The process of “making art” is demystified, made fun and easy, while the power of talent, creativity and self expression remains.
http://daniellegoldsmith.com
Music 
Mighty Fine
Mighty Fine

Saturday: 3:00pm to 4:00pm,  

 
Rock/soul band.
http://www.myspace.com/mightyfine
Visual Art 
Mixing Business with Pleasure
Saif Ahmed

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

The Mixing Business With Pleasure series seeks to comment on the current financial crisis using both sarcastic and humorous pieces. The flagship piece, a photograph with the same title, has the infamous Black-Scholes equation carved on the back of a Jack-o-Lantern, signifying how widespread and trivial the business has become. The other side has a traditional scary face, commenting on the doubled edged nature of our trivialization of complex concepts into simple models being thrown around.
http://www.vitalite11215.com/
Sculpture / Installation 
Monad Pavilion
OrganicInterfaces: Maia Marinelli, Jared Lamenzo and Liubo Borissov
Waterfront (SI-40)

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

Monad Pavilion is a transient structure made up of strings and balloons. It embodies, reflects and responds to its surroundings. The balloons, the lattice structure, and the art event are themselves temporary and contingent upon the elements. The ganglia of the lattice express natural structure -- the trees and their roots, the sky and its clouds, the earth and its grass and dirt. Ropes and pulleys interact with natural forces and visitor interventions. The airborne balloons image thought and nature, their perception and passing. OrganicInterfaces works with digital and organic media to create emotional, tactile and meditative experiences.
http://organicinterfaces.com
Sculpture / Installation 
Monument to change of state
Tessa Sutton
Chapel Bazaar (SI-54)

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

Monument to change of state is an homage to a transformative process of a hero’s journey, but questions the idea of the hero as conqueror or colonialist. The hero can only change by surrendering through failure to forces beyond control. This sculpture is made from birdseed. I invite visitors to make their own using the template and seed provided.
http://www.tessasutton.com
Music 
Morphogenic Fields
Morphogenic Fields

Saturday: 5:00pm to 6:00pm,  

Morphogenic Fields explores the idea that sonic energy fields have character and are capable of transmitting feeling. We are interested in hyper-dimensional intelligence, the intelligence which exists all around us. Much in the way that it is possible that a homing pigeon has access to a global map, generated by the collective experiences of every pigeon that has ever lived, we act on intuition. The sense of intuition is the nexus of Morphogenic Fields’ conceptual basis for their sound.
http://www.synaptictransfer.com
Dance 
Myopia Youropia
Amy L. Baumgarten

Saturday: 4:30pm to 6:30pm,  

Sunday: 4:30pm to 6:30pm,  

 
“Myopia Youropia” expands and contracts space between two moving figures. As they dance, the space between them dances, occasionally rendering their image amorphous. Other moments, the lines created by the movers are starkly contrasted by the space they hold. Consequently, a sense of alienation overtakes their movement. Catch the roaming dancers throughout the island. Their dance changes as their environment changes. Draw close to see how your proximity affects their behavior. Watch from afar to see how they interact with the broader environment. Manipulate the surroundings: dance between or around the movers, sing, or allow them to interact with you.
Activities / Workshops / Games 
NYS Dancing Green
Colleen Wahl and Jim Self
Nolan Park (AW-03)

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

This participatory dance project is designed to get you out of your seat and on your feet. Dancing Green is a performance based dance project that links Dance and Sustainability (green projects) through the use of live, exciting ‘flash mob’ dances and giant dancing puppets performing in outdoor spaces. You can choose to participate by either helping create, performing, or cheering on the dance. As a collaboration between Jim Self and Colleen Wahl, this project is made possible by funding from the NYS Dance Force and the NYSCA.
http://www.dancinggreenproject.com
Multimedia / Electronic Art 
Nectar Bats
Nectar Bats - John Bowman Chris Balint

Friday: 1:30pm to 2:30pm,  4:30pm to 5:00pm,  

Saturday: 1:30pm to 2:00pm,  4:30pm to 5:00pm,  

Sunday: 10:00am to 11:30am,  1:30pm to 2:30pm,  

 
For FIGMENT NYC, Nectar Bats will collaborate with Lightning Chasers to create temporary spaces, some of which are spontaneous, some of which play with the imagery, sounds and phenomena of cloud to ground lightning. Lightning Chasers are a small sect of lightning worshipers who convene during inclement weather events for lightning themed activities. They provide support and mutual aid for lightning enthusiasts and strike survivors in the form of interactive information and lightning themed programming.
http://www.myspace.com/mondowaves
Sculpture / Installation 
No More No Less
Michael Kukla

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

Interactive drawing where people are invited to draw on a sheet of white paper 53” by 72” where a drawing has been "started" in the center. Instructions on a note next to the sheet tell the participant what to draw and thus help finish the work of art.
http://mkukla.com/
Sculpture / Installation 
Not Without A Trace
Tara Parsons
Waterfront (SI-53)

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

Help create large flocks of endangered birds with Tara Parsons on the pavement of Governors Island. You’ll be able to use chalk to trace stencils of threatened birds of the New York metropolitan region to create this street mural. Follow the birds along the waterfront.
http://www.taraparsons.com
Visual Art 
Notes from the city
Roberto Pieraccini

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

 
Music is all around us, notes pervade the space we inhabit day by day. Notes are the colors in a black and white distracted world. Notes from the city is a series of photographs of New York City street musicians. The interplay between color and black and white attracts the eye towards the source of music and its fruition.
Visual Art 
Nothing Lasts Forever
Stephanie Morehead

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

Nothing Lasts Forever is a series of accessible, touchable, multimedia pieces that seek to put a finger on the point where spirit meets humanity. While our moments are temporary and transitory, there is something divine that runs through our every cell. There is something complete and unfinished about each canvas, each creation, just like our lives. This is what my art conveys through each fiber of the canvas. I invite you to touch the artwork for a few moments and feel the textures, the materials, and the impasto of the paint as an act of putting your finger on the pulse of my artistic creation.
http://www.stephaniemorehead.com
Sculpture / Installation 
OMG: What are we missing?
Sayoko Tanaka
Fort Jay (SI-49)

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

 
OMG represents how and how much my daily life exists of wasting different "things". In that sense, this could be a self-experimental installation/sculpture. Materials are all my daily "waste" (paper, plastic containers, clothes, bottles, stationary and so on), hung on a rope between trees. Visitors can go under the "gate" so they can participate in this experiment and how they feel about their daily lives. OMG is the abbreviation of Oh, my god! - the first thing that came out of my mouth when I saw the huge amount of waste that I collected in two weeks.
Visual Art 
OPTICAL DISTORTIONS
Marcela Madrid

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

 
This is an individual (amateur) project involves a series of about 25 snapshots of people/objects distorted by the reflection of glass or mirrors. The idea behind the project is to portray images that reflect simple optical illusions that make us look beyond the real object, or that make us look at the object from a different perspective.
Sculpture / Installation 
ORBS (Orbital Recycled Beauty Spheres)
Riva Weinstein
Nolan Park (SI-43)

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

ORBS are silver and multi-colored spheres ranging from golf ball to basketball size. In a previous incarnation they were the foil lined cartons your soy milk, organic soup or kid’s juice came in. Artist Riva Weinstein transforms them into Orbital Recycled Beauty Spheres reminiscent of Colonial rag balls - woolens and cottons cut into strips and rolled into balls. Circles, spheres and balls are among the most pleasing shapes to the human hand and heart. They speak of cycles, containment and play. Symbolic of life, reincarnation and Lila the Hindu concept of divine play ORBS are beautiful anyway you look at them.
http://www.modernsacred.com
Visual Art 
Of Matters Great and Small
Jenn Cortes

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

 
I base a lot of my prints and paintings on science illustration. I love the intricacies of anatomy and the little self-sustaining worlds that exist in each one of us. I usually study on specific parts of our system, even on the molecular level to create my own renditions of them. I like to take each part and make them their own character.
http://blog.jenncortes.com
Performance / Theatre 
Olly Olly In Free!
Kitchen Sink Arts Ensemble

Friday: 2:00pm to 2:30pm,  

Saturday: 1:45pm to 2:30pm,  

Olly Olly In Free explores NYC’s hidden characters bringing them to life through their stories by using masks, movement, and creative play. Our piece seeks to find the beautiful, engaging, heart warming and amusing moments that sometimes pass us by and encourage everyone to stop and notice our world, and each other. We will end with a short mask workshop, where audience members will have an opportunity to explore some of the characters they see in NYC and learn the basics of masks and physical theatre.
http://www.wix.com/kfmchale/kylamchale
Children's Activities 
One Laptop per Child
One Laptop per Child

Saturday: 11:00am to 5:00pm,  

One Laptop per Child (OLPC NYC) invites you to create your own art and music with digital paintbrushes and music makers on our rugged green laptops, and communicate wirelessly and live with other kids, using solar-power! Build a colorful photo-tapestry together with other kids around the world, or work on a piece together with your new friends at FIGMENT! Our software empowers kids to take control of their own imaginations, and just Begin Creating! We spark young minds across Asia, Africa, Latin America and North American schools making it possible for kids to collaborate freely across continents. Seize your tools!
http://laptop.org
Dance 
One Love Drum & Dance Circle
One Love Drum & Dance Circle

Sunday: 1:00pm to 5:00pm,  

 
Drum, dance, celebrate & connect from your heart with a conscious and vibrant community! One Love is an ecstatic improvisational drum and dance circle where the drummers inspire people to dance spontaneously and ecstatically and the dancers inspire the drummers to drum passionately. One Love provides a sacred place for people to connect, express themselves fully & celebrate life in a healthy, positive, and nurturing way. Participation is encouraged and everyone is welcome to drum and/or dance. Drums will not be provided; if you would like to drum, please bring one.
http://www.thedancingpath.com
Performance / Theatre 
Opera and Ballroom Dance by Rachel Smyth-Godinger and Carey Gordon
Rachel Smyth-Godinger, Carey Gordon

Friday: 10:00am to 11:30am,  

Saturday: 10:00am to 11:30am,  

 
Rachel Smyth-Godinger is a young beautiful opera singer. Carey Gordon is a seasoned ballroom dance instructor and singer - Sinatra style.
http://www.ArtforHealingNYC.org
Sculpture / Installation 
Opto V
Chris Jordan
FIGMENT Terrace (SL-05)

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

Opto V creates optical interference from the sun. Its solar interference material is made of grid of holes projecting dots of light on the ground in the shadows of the installation. Beneath the interference structure are five unique objects in the form of simple childhood shapes (cubes, cones triangles), made from materials that interact with light: mirror, water, lens, colored gel, and film. As the earth rotates, the dots will move, passing over the light objects, causing a constant play of light. This ‘blinking’ of sunlight from afar will draw participants to the source. Using sunlight, 10-15 participants at a time can manipulate and reconfigure the objects, creating infinite temporal compositions. These solar refractions are directed towards a white mesh material affixed to the structure’s north face. Materials will be available for participants to create unique objects that will be integrated into the piece. Opto V offers a shared space to gather, tools to stimulate creative expression, and fosters a sense of unity through environmental awareness using ecological instruments.
Sculpture / Installation 
Oracle of Random Butterflies (ORB)
Priscilla Proudwoman Stadler and Eduardo Alexander Rabel
Nolan Park (SI-42)

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

The Oracle of Random Butterflies (ORB) celebrates our ability to cull profound truths out of the media cacophony surrounding us. Long-Wing Zebra butterflies - referring to the Mirabal sisters (code named: “The Butterflies”) who fought Trujillo’s dictatorship in Dominican Republic - are cut out of found newspaper pages. Visitors select a random butterfly, whose wings may contain answers of deep personal significance… or not. Personalize your unique butterfly, then add it to the community of butterflies taking shape throughout the day. The completed installation is taken down on Sunday; the butterflies will be given away to people waiting for the ferries home.
http://www.solanima.net/ORB
Children's Activities 
Painted Socks
Joey Kilrain
Nolan Park (KA-06)

Saturday: 11:00am to 5:00pm,  

Sunday: 11:00am to 5:00pm,  

Painted Socks is back for its second year at FIGMENT. We provide the socks, you provide the creativity. We encourage visitors to paint socks and enjoy a funky good time with the creator of painting socks, Joey Kilrain. Once you've finished painting we'll hang the socks and let them air dry, creating a collective art experience. When not assisting young artists with their sock paintings, Joey will continue to create his own, working throughout the weekend and revealing his creative process.
http://kilrain.com/paintings/socks/
Performance / Theatre 
Painter's Block
Willum Geerts

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

Standing on a pedestal, the artist poses statically as a living statue of a traditional painter, a palette with paint in one hand and a brush in the other. Option #1: The artist holds the pose as static as possible. Over time paint drips from the palette onto the pedestal. The piece is finished when the artist can’t keep up the pose anymore. Option #2: Whenever the audience donates something, the painter adds a stroke on to the canvas. The piece is finished when the artist can’t keep up the pose anymore or when the canvas is finished.
http://www.willumgeerts.com
Sculpture / Installation 
Pallet City
Katherine Gressel and Jeremy Reed
FIGMENT Terrace (SL-11)

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

Pallet City introduces the public at Governors Island to the growing role of the pallet, and invites participation and feedback, simultaneously raising questions about practicality and aesthetics of pallet use. The linear installation, entirely built from recycled pallets, implies different activities that take place within the urban environment: sit (implied by a bench); park (a bike rack); dwell (a shelter); plant (a planter with small garden, which visitors can help water); perform (a stage where visitors can mount and document spontaneous performances, pose for photos etc.); observe (seats accompanying the theater); exhibit (a gallery space with 2-3 different exhibits that the artists will curate during the summer, and potentially a wall where visitors can put up their own small drawings); play (the rolling section), and learn (an ‘information kiosk’ at one end). Pallet City thus describes the city in terms of active, democratic use rather than passive viewing or restricted areas. The project will ideally spark public dialogue on the notion of city itself and the creation of democratic, sustainable cities.
Activities / Workshops / Games 
Paper Tree: Mobile of Miniature Artworks by You and Me
Jerise
Waterfront (AW-05)

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

You are an artist, and I will prove it to you! Come and create your own 3"x3" artwork and exhibit it. With your help, I will attempt to paint, letter, collage, stencil, and decorate with papercut art 2,010 separate paper squares. We will hang the miniature artworks with colorful thread from rods and branches brought in for this purpose, ultimately creating a gigantic mobile of colorful paper squares and diamonds. Take your artwork with you after the exhibit!
http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=40816190
Multimedia / Electronic Art 
Paradise Regained
C. Bangs/Greg Matloff
Waterfront (MM-03)

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

 
What was our planet like before the advent of our modern civilization? What effects has our civilization had on the planet and its ecological systems? Paradise Regained discusses these questions and then creates a scenario for the re-greening of Earth. The authors introduce new and innovative ideas on how humankind might use the resources of the solar system for terrestrial benefit. Paradise Regained considers the environmental dilemma and highlights the risk of humankind's future extinction from environmental degradation.
http://www.youtube.com/user/BangsMatloff#play/all
Dance 
Passage to Marrakech
C. Eule Dance

Saturday: 3:30pm to 4:00pm,  

 
FIGMENT offers a special preview of Passage to Marrakech. Created to music by Pharaoh’s Daughter which infuses traditionally-inspired Jewish music with Arabic and African rhythms, the choreography is set to six pieces of their music and also blends Middle Eastern and Judaic themes and movement with contemporary dance vocabulary. After the performance, I will conduct a workshop where we teach some of the movement to the audience.
http://www.ceuledance.org/
Children's Activities 
Peace Cards
Nadette Stasa in partnership with Josselyne Herman
Colonels' Row (KA-09)

Friday: 11:00am to 5:00pm,  

Saturday: 11:00am to 5:00pm,  

Sunday: 11:00am to 5:00pm,  

Inspired by Frank Warren's Post Secret. We invite children, families, and kids of all ages to create a Peace Promise post card sharing a Peace Promise, using recycled postcards and other crafty materials. Peace Promises are created from that space of peace, oneness, honor, love, generosity, courage and possibility. As part of the collective art experience - the peace promises will be mounted for display for optimal sharing.
http://www.peacemuseumnewyork.org/Peace_Museum/Blank.html
Children's Activities 
People Statements
Stephanie Socolick, Stacey Kahn, Donna Alulema

Saturday: 11:00am to 5:00pm,  

Our project is impossible without the participation of FIGMENT visitors, who will lie down on the ground to form letters with their bodies, so we can ultimately spell out a sentence. We as people are living literature, living art; our bodies are just as expressive as our words, if not more so. We hope to place our finished sentence up on a website for all those who participated to view. There often is nothing more involved in all of the finest art than the beauty in the collaboration of people – what words can sum up anything more poignant?
Performance / Theatre 
Peter's Flight
The Real Theatre Company

Friday: 1:00pm,  

Saturday: 1:00pm,  

Sunday: 1:00pm,  

 
The Real Theatre Company is honored to present our street-styled performance of Peter Pan, with heavy audience interaction & maximum playfulness. The twelve performers involve onlookers in all parts of the adventure - told through text, original music on homemade instruments, improvisation and dance. We’ve been developing this piece as a collective for a few months now, and are thrilled to present it in its complete, tech-free glory at FIGMENT. All song, light, and flight come completely from the teamwork of the performers. There will be paint, stilts, glitter and most importantly: pirates!
http://www.realtheatrecompany.com
Multimedia / Electronic Art 
Petit Mal
Todd Polenberg, Jason Cipriani, Ben Bartelle

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

 
Petit Mal is an exploration of audiovisual interactivity.
http://www.imagenode.org
Visual Art 
Photo Montage
Martin Abrahams

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

 
A Journey to a Subterranean Dreamscape. The Cartoon as a Reality. The Political with the Poetic. The Amusing with the Absurd. The Strange and the Grotesque. The Dream and the Nightmare!
http://martinabrahams.blogspot.com
Sculpture / Installation 
Photo Op
Jean Campbell
Nolan Park (SI-27)

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

 
Photo Op consists of canvas, suspended from a tree, that people can stand behind and peer through to take a picture.
Visual Art 
Photoscapes
Logan Grendel

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

Photoscapes is a series of multi-layered photographs with the texture of dreams. Each contains three or more individually complete photos digitally stacked on top of one another to create the final product. This encapsulates the feeling of a single event, emotion or idea in one complex photo. In addition to the prints, some images have been made into large magnetic puzzles so that visitors can not only enjoy the images as is, but also reimage, rearrange and recreate them.
http://www.infiniteideaimages.com
Multimedia / Electronic Art 
Photoshop Confessions
Lauren Razzore

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

A series of personal confessions by the artist brought to life using Photoshop techniques and published on the website www.badnewsdiner.com. The project allows others to scroll through the interactive gallery and look at 25 of the confessions now live on the website. Additionally the project encourages users to participate by writing down and submitting their own confessions during FIGMENT, via postcard or through the website.
http://www.lrazzore.com
Performance / Theatre 
Picket Dream
Here Arts Center
Parade Grounds (PT-06)

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

The white picket fence is an evocation of the American Dream; an idyllic sanctuary that promises safety and happiness within its gates. This installation asks participants to label each picket with their own dream or their perception of the American Dream and then plant the picket, adding it to an ever-expanding spiral fence. The fence will ultimately contain a thousand Picket Dreams as it evolves over the course of FIGMENT. This installation is part of Lush Valley, a live performance project being developed by director Kristin Marting, dramaturg Mahayana Landowne and video artist Tal Yarden at Here Arts Center.
http://www.here.org/see/now/
Sculpture / Installation 
Picto Interactive
Albert Wilking
Colonels' Row (SI-03)

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

Picto Interactive challenges viewers’ and participants’ preconceived ideas of fabricated, idealized identities. The sculptural installation takes four-sided columnar structures and breaks down each side into three square sections or panels, similar to the totem poles of Native American Indians. Visitors are invited to participate by taking different panels of the totem and rearranging them in imaginative ways. An army character in fatigues may end up holding a baby and a housewife in an apron may end up holding a gun. These alternative visions of imprinted identity will hopefully encourage the participants to more creatively view their relations with the world.
http://albertwilking.blogspot.com
Visual Art 
Pieces of Nature
Sara Muskulus

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

 
My photographs mainly focus on details and I want people to experience my work in a new way through puzzles. Nature itself can be compared to one giant puzzle and each piece is just another detail of the whole.
http://saramuskulus.daportfolio.com/
Multimedia / Electronic Art 
PlaneSpace
Christine Sciulli

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

 
This installation of PlaneSpace will inhabit Governors Island with a choke of vines combed and probed by scanning lines of light. In turn, the interception of relentless lines of light by the invasive, tangled network surrounds visitors and generates a dynamic and immersive three dimensional mapping as they become unraveled, fragmented, and fluidly recast in space. Christine Sciulli’s work consists of intersections of the geometry and an intuitive sense of how to use everyday materials to give a sense of “spatialisation” - it leaves you with a kind of eerie sense of timelessness.
http://causeycontemporary.com/
Music 
Poclectic: Head & Heart Music
Joe Rich

Sunday: 2:00pm to 3:00pm,  

My project Proclectic: Head & Heart Music consists of a set of music with my guitar and voice. My music consists of originals and covers and will really appeal to the head and heart.
http://www.myspace.com/joerichpoclectic
Collectives 
Pop Music Stage
Today's freshest local indie pop, hand picked by dance-pop artist JC Cassis.

Sunday: 1:00pm to 6:00pm,  

 
Pop Music Stage is a space for hand-selected performers of appealing, accessible music for all to enjoy. Performers are selected by dance-pop artist JC Cassis, who loves excellent original music which will inspire us all to be more creative as well as to shake our booties and express ourselves fully.

Sunday lineup:
1pm: JoGaBot
2pm: JC Cassis
3pm: Mike Milazzo
4pm: Charlene Kaye
5pm: The Dirty Birds
http://www.jccassis.com
Multimedia / Electronic Art 
PopUp mural
Boris Kizelshteyn

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

 
A projection of images sent in by the audience onto architectural surfaces and distorted. The effect is that of an ephemeral mural, composed of the people in that place at that time.
Collectives 
Potion Collective
Potion Collective
Colonels' Row (CO-06)

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

The Potion Collective is an evolving, diverse community of musicians and artists based in Bushwick, Brooklyn, whose mission is to support and nurture the arts by creating outlets for artists and enthusiasts across all mediums to develop, produce and promote their art. The Collective evolved from the group of artists and musicians that frequented AKA Potion Café during the latter half of the past decade. The group eventually organized shows including a weekly open mic which started growing a broad base of support and participation, particularly with the formalization of The Potion Collective.
http://www.potioncollective.com
Dance 
Powers of i
Amy Jacobus and Sydnie Mosley

Friday: 4:00pm,  

 
Powers of i is an ever-changing modern dance that explores the art of creativity in a surprisingly mathematical manner. The duet morphs into something new with each audience, as viewers reshape the space and contribute to the sound score, rearranging the sequence of movement events in the process. Providing observations on choreographic procedure, Powers of i is formulaic in its construction, complex in its design and meticulous in its execution. Follow and alter our addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of movement to a final solution.
Sculpture / Installation 
Presencing
Michele Brody
Nolan Park (SI-37)

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

For FIGMENT 2010 I will be re-creating the installation Presencing. For this site-specific ephemeral project, sheer white fabric and lace, recycled from previous pieces, will be tightly wrapped around the trunks of younger trees like a series of translucent-like corsets at my height of 5'3". The stitching of the fabric will be a heavy one reminiscent of how cadavers are sewn up after an autopsy. The path of these ghost-like memories of myself will mark the passage of my figure or shadow left behind along the grounds near the Commanding Officers House.
http://www.michelebrody.com
Sculpture / Installation 
Process
Travis Mong
FIGMENT Terrace (SL-16)

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

580 interlocking pieces that each spin freely on their own axis, in colors that are visually pleasing and stunning at the same time. A visitor, or the wind for that matter, can spin one to all pieces of Process, transforming the piece at will to seemingly infinite possibilities. The visitor thus creates an abstract work of art - a color field. Process is a three dimensional piece that is viewed in a perceived two dimensional perspective. It exists between the tangible 3D object and the representational and illusionistic space of a painting. Much like our own cognitive process it embodies both perceived truth and tangible knowledge. It represents and conveys a shared experience the world over.
Performance / Theatre 
Public Confessional
Wylie Goodman
Colonels' Row (PT-15)

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

 
Public Confessional transforms the act of acknowledging wrong, seeking forgiveness, and accepting consequences from a religious to a secular experience. The piece is a prototype for an interactive space we envision being installed in communities worldwide in order to free people, regardless of religious orientation, from feelings of guilt, shame, or regret. The installation invites participants to engage in a non-moralistic confessional process through which relief and redemption are the hoped-for outcomes.
http://None
Sculpture / Installation 
Rapture
Inbred Hybrid Collective
Colonels' Row (SI-22)

Friday: All Day

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

 
Rapture is an installation incorporating theosophical ideas in a comforting and welcoming atmosphere. It is a place to recline and engage in imaginative and interactive hypothesis about why we are here, and what anything means. Using found materials and iconography, this installation will be a reminder that those things which can easily separate us were always meant instead to bring us together. It will be a gathering place for people seeking answers to the great questions. All are welcome to participate by including objects on the shrine.
http://www.inbredhybridcollective.com
Children's Activities 
ReCYCLED CITYSCAPE
PS 28Q Second Grade Artists
Nolan Park (KA-13)

Saturday: 12:00pm to 5:00pm,  

Sunday: 12:00pm to 5:00pm,  

Come build your own city with our interactive sculpture consisting of brightly painted and embellished recycled plastic bottles created by 2nd grade students from P.S. 28Q, The Thomas Emanual ECC! Each bottle represents a city building that will be on a platform donated by the I Made an Art Gallery in Brooklyn. Participants who interact with the installation can play with the "buildings" to create evolving cities or cityscapes in "cycles".
http://schools.nyc.gov/SchoolPortals/24/Q028/default.htm
Multimedia / Electronic Art 
Reading the Island
The Glass Bees
Waterfront (MM-07)

Saturday: All Day

Sunday: All Day

 
Citizens of FIGMENT, lend us your voices! The Glass Bees present an interactive performance combining sound, images, and audience-contributed spoken word. Visit us in the morning and let us record your voice reading a prepared text based on writings about Governors Island. Then return at 3pm for our live performance mixing the sounds and photographs of our participants with field recordings also made on the island. Our presentation is a discovery of and meditation on the location and context of FIGMENT within the history of the site. Following FIGMENT, documentation of the event will be posted on our website.
http://glassbees.com
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