OpenProcess with Davóne Tines
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
Tuesday, March 29 at 7:30 pm
This event is free and open to the public. Seating and entry are first-come, first-served; the line will form at the Atrium’s entrance on Broadway, between 62nd and 63rd Street.
People can also experience the audio-visual installation at the Atrium on March 28 from 1:00 pm–10:00 pm, and on March 29 from 8:00 am–6:00 pm.
Please note: Headphones are required to experience this artwork. We encourage you to bring your own, but we'll have a limited amount to borrow.
How can art truly lead to action? How cananyonebe invited into that journey? Experience OpenProcess, an immersive audio installation created by Davóne Tines, which centers the song“VIGIL”—composed by Tines and Igee Dieudonné and dedicated to the memory of Breonna Taylor. OpenProcess endeavors to model how art around social issues can be done responsibly and be a partner in leading toward change. This immersive installation creates different access points into the song based on the participant's own curiosity. Guests can engage with up to six different content nodes that highlight different aspects of “VIGIL” with the goal of enriching their experience and understanding of the song. The event, part of the New York Philharmonic’sAuthentic Selves: The Beauty Within, continues with a live performance from Davóne Tines and the PUBLIQuartet, followed by a panel discussion and Q&A moderated by artist and co-producer Anthony Roth Costanzo, the Philharmonic’s 2021–22 Artist-in-Residence. Project contributors share more about OpenProcess’s genesis and future iterations.