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Lewis Street Chenango Street Chenango Street Water Street Water Street MLK Promenade Henry Street Henry Street E. Clinton Street Wall Street State Street State Street Court Street Hawley Street Stuart Street Susquehanna Street Washington Street Prospect Ave Collier Street Isbell Street Exchange Street Carroll Street The Awakening 95 Court St. 8:30 - Midnight Light Harvest P P P P P P P RS RS RS RS RS KEY Parking Information Ride Share Pickup Toilet MERCH & TICKETS 2 1 3 4 17 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 7 15 16 Craft 135 Washington St Strange Brew 137 Washington Street The Colonial 56 Court Street Dos Rios Cantina 60 Court Street Galaxy Brewing Company 41 Court Street Citrea 7 Court Street Lost Dog Cafe 222 Water Street The Garage 211 Washington Street The Shop 219 Washington St Social on State 201 State Street 205 Dry 205 State Street Little Venice 111 Chenango Street Sake Tumi 71 Court Street Maryams Taste of Halal 69 Court Street Whole in the Wall 43 S Washington St Peterson’s Tavern 11 Main St Colonial Beer Garden Corner of State & Court RESTAURANTS 12 2 16 17 6 8 10 14 4 11 1 15 5 13 3 7 9 First Friday Art Walk Downtown galleries celebrate local creatives. www.gorgeouswashington.com Animal Adventure Home of April the Giraffe. www.theanimaladventurepark.com Robot City Games Largest arcade in NY State. www.robotcitygames.com Blues on the Bridge Annual fall music festival. www.bluesonthebridge.org Binghamton Mosaics Tour Discover the charm of celebrated local mosaic artist Emily Jablon. www. 607mosaicmap.com Chuckster’s Mini Golf Longest mini golf hole in America www.chucksters-vestal.com OTHER STUFF WE LOVE Anthony Brunelli Fine Arts | Binghamton Comedy Crawl Festival | Burns Tent Rental | Coughlin & Gerhart, LLP | Columbian Financial | Dr. Frederick & Lynne Lacey | Hampton by Hilton | Foundation Printing Downtown Binghamton Business Association | Greater Bingahmton OBGYN | Holiday Inn Binghamton | Koffman Southern Tier Incubator | Raymond Corp | Leven Gouldin & Thompson, LLP | Little Venice | Maryams Taste of Halal NBT Bank | Sall-Stearns Fine Men’s Clothing and Tailoring | Sovereign Vines | Strange Brew | Greater Binghamton Sports Complex | IBI Group | Peterson’s Tavern | Binghamton Brewing Company | Lesko Financial Services The Boho Comedy Club | Dos Rios Cantina | Tri-Cities Opera | The Goodwill Theater | Freshysites | Continental Storage Concepts | Belknap Lumber | Rogers Service Group | Triple Cities Network Solutions | LG Electronics | Value Electronics SPONSORS eat eat E N CALIBRATIONS The Ahearn Foundation BETSY KOFFMAN FAMILY THE 142 State St. 8:00 - Midnight Onionlab & Xavi Bove lumafestival.com/tickets One Giant Leap All Your Building Are Belong To Us DATANOVA Pandora’s Box Phasing Rain Sviatovid The Challenge LUMA Talks Anahata Afterglow 49 Court St. 8:30 - Midnight Favorite Color 75 Court St. 8:30 - Midnight 78 Exchange St. 8:30 - Midnight Ouchhh & GrandSon Creative 78 Collier St. 8:30 - Midnight Maxin10sity 42 Chenango St. 8:00 - Midnight Bart Kresa Studio 1 Stuart St. 8:30 - 11:30 | Freckled Sky Lumafestival.com/tickets 95 Court Street David Sloan Wilson 5:00 p.m. Paul Schleuse 6:00 p.m. 236 Washington St. 8:00 - Midnight The Cave Sat. 11 p.m. 34 Court St. 8:30 - Midnight Mural Mapping 1 3 2 6 7 8 13 11 9 10 14 4 5 $ $ ** Tickets available at: www.Lumafestival.com/tickets LUMA WEEKEND FEATURE PRESENTATIONS Freckled Sky, Chicago 1 Stuart St. | 8:30 - 11:30 Sponsored: Broome County A mythic tale of cinematic proportions, The Challenge recounts the journey of a hero with a supernatural ability to control the forces of nature. Watch as he battles enormous sand giants, tames unruly elemental energies, and levitates ancient stone pyramids by sheer force of will. The epc is told through the integration of state-of-the-art projection technique, world-class live performers, and cutting edge storytelling techniques pioneered by Freckled Sky. **This is a ticketed event OnionLab & Xavi Bove . Barcelona | 142 State St. | 8:30 - Midnight Sponsored: The City of Binghamton Nothing represents the transformative nature of LUMA’s mission quite like OnionLab’s 2019 project. In an homage to an earlier work by composer Steven Reich, the collective with artist Xavi Bove will radically transform a subterranean level of one of Bingahmton’s brutalist downtown parking garages. Reich was struck by the words and tone of Brother Watler, a San Francisco street preacher who used Noah’s Arc to make allusions about apocalypse through nuclear war. It’s the flood of global warming that loom large largest as a threat to humanity. They will put you at the very center of the storm using their mastery of lighting and sound design for a spectacular new walkthrough installation. Whereas Reich so famously used phased stereo to build atmosphere, Phasing Rain will immerse you in 26 unique channels of audio, with an original score by Spanish composer Zincman. Phasing Rain will make it’s international debut at LUMA. **This is a ticketed event Bart Kresa Studio, Santa Monica 42 Chenango St. | 8:30 - Midnight A fifteen-foot-tall faceted totem, Sviatovid is inspired by the ninth century Slavic deity and a medieval sculpture. With four faces, Sviatovid took in the world from all four cardinal directions. The interactive animations projected in 360 degrees are a reflection of Sviatovid’s distinct perspective and storied journey. As with the deity’s origin story, Sviatovid is on an intercontinental expedition to bring people closer together. Designed by Akira Wakui and accompanied by an original score from Slawomir Kulpowicz, Sviatovid will materialize on the alter of Binghamton United Presbyterian Church. In homage to the architecture of the church, the students of the BARTKRESA academy have built a pre-show. Ouchhh & GrandSon Creative Istanbul and Los Angeles 78 Exchange St. | 8:30 - Midnight Sponsored: M&T Bank Artists Ouchhh and GrandSon Creative have earned global acclaim for their imaginative and breathtaking data visualizations: Information as fine art. In DATANOVA, they’re guided by the idea of a supernova as they illustrate an explosion of data from NY State star charts. They aim to establish audio and visual dialogue between the urban and stellar landscapes. The piece explores the concept that the universe itself is guided by some unseen algorithm which brings all matter into harmony. Favorite Color, Binghamton 49 Court St. | 8:30 - Midnight Sponsored: Lourdes In 2019, the artists who have brought us crowd-pleasing favorites for 5 years running ask, ‘Why can’t a century old bank be retrofitted as an intergalactic space transport?’ Prepare yourself for a dash to the furthest reaches of our galaxy and a story so big, it can’t be contained by an earthbound projection festival. Black holes? Cosmic rays? Extraterrestrial backpackers with floppy antennae? Don’t worry. You’ve got 10,000 other earthlings with you in this floating, zero gravity bank. Somebody must have brought their ray gun, right? Well, if worst comes to worst, there’s always the self destruct button. 50 years since humans first set foot on Luna, LUMA celebrates humanity’s pluck Light Harvest, Brooklyn 98 Court St. | 8:30 - Midnight Sponsored by: Visions Each year at at LUMA, Light Harvest has explored the impact of emotive dance on the sterile art of architectural projection. The resulting mix is an exploration of the human experience with the punch of a larger-than-life spectacle. The Awakening shows how ambition, often seen as critical to success, can just as easily drive us away from what we need to flourish. It’s about how we’ve distanced ourselves from the natural world and the harm that’s wrought, a culture that is reluctant to turn inward when that is where we will find what we most desperately seek. Maxin10sity, Budapest 78 Collier St. | 8:30 - Midnight Sponsored: Tioga Downs Not long after Prometheus stole fire from heaven, Zeus took his revenge by introducing Pandora to the daring thief’s brother. Upon finding a box left in the brother’s care, she immediately opened it, unleashing countless evils onto the world. But if a tiny 2,000 year old box could contain so much malevolence, imagine what darkness might lurk in a sealed five story building. We’re all about to find out. From Medusa’s problematic hair-do to a guest appearance by Pandora herself, it’s sure to be building-sized adventure they’ll be talking about for another few millennia. The Challenge Phasing Rain SVIATOVID DATANOVA One Giant Leap The Awakening Pandora’s Box 1 6 7 3 5 4 2 34 Court St | Sponsored by: Northeastern Striping Every inspired projection mapping begins with a single frame. We challenged budding projection artists to create a solitary moment conforming to and highlighting the architecture of 34 Court. 222 Water Street | 11 pm | Friday September 6th Join us for SILENT DISCO! featuring music & Silent Disco services by DJ Johnny Only, with special guests, DJ Mikayla from Johnny Only DJ Services and DJ Andy Papaleo from AP Entertainment! Saturday September 7th | 11pm | The Cave Performance artists, circus performers, drag queens and more highlight this French retrofuturist themed party where the entertainment literally glows in the dark. Afterglow is an 18+ late night party for the LGBT community and friends produced in cooperation with UHS PrEP. John Singletary The Forum Theater, 236 Washington St. 8 pm-midnight Anahata is a photography-based project presented as an immersive installation on OLED electronic canvases, multimedia sculptures and traditionally printed photographs. Shut off your phone, settle in to your table, and enjoy a meal in complete and total darkness. Relish every bite free from distraction while your servers outfitted in infrared goggles take care of everything For venues and reservation info, visit lumafestival.com Binghamton University Watson Students | 75-79 Court Street Video games have come a long way, but there’s nothing like the classics to delight just about everyone. Three Binghamton University students teamed up to recreate some of your favorite old school games but with a twist: they’re custom versions mapped to buildings in Binghamton. 95 Court Street At LUMA, art meets technology meets storytelling meets big ideas meets wild imagination, held the Saturday evening of the festival. More information at www.lumafestival.com The Evolution of Storytelling David Sloan Wilson, 5 - 6 p.m. Exploring Rain Paul Schleuse, 6 - 7 p.m. Mural Mapping Lost Dog Silent Disco Sight Unseen: a Light Out Dinner Experience AfterGlow Anahata All Your Building Are Belong To Us LUMA Talks 9 11 12 13 14 8 10 P Additional Street Parking on the West Side #lumafestival SEPTEMBER 6&7 | BINGHAMTON, NEW YORK RAIN DATE SEPTEMBER 8 Projection Arts Festival Guide All feature presentations are free, except for “The Challenge” ($7) and “Phasing Rain” ($5). Get tickets at lumafestival.com/tickets PARKING Recommended Festival Parking: NYSEG Stadium, 211 Henry Street Broome County Parking Garage, Isbell St Additional Festival Parking: Boscov’s Parking Garage, Water Street Metrocenter Parking Lot, Henry/ Washington Street First Assembly of God, 255 Washington St AVRE, 174 Court Street Broome County Library, 185 Court Street Phelps Mansion, 191 Court Street Bridge Lot, 301 Water Street Street Parking: Free Street Parking on West Side Free Street Parking on South Side Accessible-only lot: Koffman Incubator, 120 Hawley Street

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Lost Dog Cafe222 Water Street

The Garage211 Washington Street

The Shop219 Washington St

Social on State201 State Street

205 Dry205 State Street

Little Venice 111 Chenango Street

Sake Tumi71 Court Street

Maryams Taste of Halal 69 Court Street

Whole in the Wall43 S Washington St

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Animal AdventureHome of April the Giraffe.www.theanimaladventurepark.com

Robot City GamesLargest arcade in NY State.www.robotcitygames.com

Blues on the BridgeAnnual fall music festival.www.bluesonthebridge.org

Binghamton Mosaics TourDiscover the charm of celebrated local mosaic artist Emily Jablon.www. 607mosaicmap.com

Chuckster’s Mini GolfLongest mini golf hole in Americawww.chucksters-vestal.com

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Anthony Brunelli Fine Arts | Binghamton Comedy Crawl Festival | Burns Tent Rental | Coughlin & Gerhart, LLP | Columbian Financial | Dr. Frederick & Lynne Lacey | Hampton by Hilton | Foundation PrintingDowntown Binghamton Business Association | Greater Bingahmton OBGYN | Holiday Inn Binghamton | Koffman Southern Tier Incubator | Raymond Corp | Leven Gouldin & Thompson, LLP | Little Venice | Maryams Taste of Halal

NBT Bank | Sall-Stearns Fine Men’s Clothing and Tailoring | Sovereign Vines | Strange Brew | Greater Binghamton Sports Complex | IBI Group | Peterson’s Tavern | Binghamton Brewing Company | Lesko Financial Services The Boho Comedy Club | Dos Rios Cantina | Tri-Cities Opera | The Goodwill Theater | Freshysites | Continental Storage Concepts | Belknap Lumber | Rogers Service Group | Triple Cities Network Solutions | LG Electronics | Value Electronics

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LUMA WEEKENDFEATURE PRESENTATIONSFreckled Sky, Chicago1 Stuart St. | 8:30 - 11:30Sponsored: Broome County

A mythic tale of cinematic proportions, The Challenge recounts the journey of a hero with a supernatural ability to control the forces of nature. Watch as he battles enormous sand giants, tames unruly elemental energies, and levitates ancient stone pyramids by sheer force of will. The epc is told through the integration of state-of-the-art projection technique, world-class live performers, and cutting edge storytelling techniques pioneered by Freckled Sky.

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OnionLab & Xavi Bove . Barcelona | 142 State St. | 8:30 - MidnightSponsored: The City of Binghamton

Nothing represents the transformative nature of LUMA’s mission quite like OnionLab’s 2019 project. In an homage to an earlier work by composer Steven Reich, the collective with artist Xavi Bove will radically transform a subterranean level of one of Bingahmton’s brutalist downtown parking garages. Reich was struck by the words and tone of Brother Watler, a San Francisco street preacher who used Noah’s Arc to make allusions about apocalypse through nuclear war. It’s the flood of global warming that loom large largest as a threat to humanity. They will put you at the very center of the storm using their mastery of lighting and sound design for a spectacular new walkthrough installation. Whereas Reich so famously used phased stereo to build atmosphere, Phasing Rain will immerse you in 26 unique channels of audio, with an original score by Spanish composer Zincman. Phasing Rain will make it’s international debut at LUMA.

**This is a ticketed event

Bart Kresa Studio, Santa Monica42 Chenango St. | 8:30 - Midnight

A fifteen-foot-tall faceted totem, Sviatovid is inspired by the ninth century Slavic deity and a medieval sculpture. With four faces, Sviatovid took in the world from all four cardinal directions. The interactive animations projected in 360 degrees are a reflection of Sviatovid’s distinct perspective and storied journey. As with the deity’s origin story, Sviatovid is on an intercontinental expedition to bring people closer together. Designed by Akira Wakui and accompanied by an original score from Slawomir Kulpowicz, Sviatovid will materialize on the alter of Binghamton United Presbyterian Church. In homage to the architecture of the church, the students of the BARTKRESA academy have built a pre-show.

Ouchhh & GrandSon Creative Istanbul and Los Angeles78 Exchange St. | 8:30 - MidnightSponsored: M&T Bank

Artists Ouchhh and GrandSon Creative have earned global acclaim for their imaginative and breathtaking data visualizations: Information as fine art. In DATANOVA, they’re guided by the idea of a supernova as they illustrate an explosion of data from NY State star charts. They aim to establish audio and visual dialogue between the urban and stellar landscapes. The piece explores the concept that the universe itself is guided by some unseen algorithm which brings all matter into harmony.

Favorite Color, Binghamton49 Court St. | 8:30 - MidnightSponsored: Lourdes

In 2019, the artists who have brought us crowd-pleasing favorites for 5 years running ask, ‘Why can’t a century old bank be retrofitted as an intergalactic space transport?’ Prepare yourself for a dash to the furthest reaches of our galaxy and a story so big, it can’t be contained by an earthbound projection festival. Black holes? Cosmic rays? Extraterrestrial backpackers with floppy antennae? Don’t worry. You’ve got 10,000 other earthlings with you in this floating, zero gravity bank. Somebody must have brought their ray gun, right? Well, if worst comes to worst, there’s always the self destruct button. 50 years since humans first set foot on Luna, LUMA celebrates humanity’s pluck

Light Harvest, Brooklyn98 Court St. | 8:30 - MidnightSponsored by: Visions

Each year at at LUMA, Light Harvest has explored the impact of emotive dance on the sterile art of architectural projection. The resulting mix is an exploration of the human experience with the punch of a larger-than-life spectacle. The Awakening shows how ambition, often seen as critical to success, can just as easily drive us away from what we need to flourish. It’s about how we’ve distanced ourselves from the natural world and the harm that’s wrought, a culture that is reluctant to turn inward when that is where we will find what we most desperately seek.

Maxin10sity, Budapest78 Collier St. | 8:30 - MidnightSponsored: Tioga Downs

Not long after Prometheus stole fire from heaven, Zeus took his revenge by introducing Pandora to the daring thief’s brother. Upon finding a box left in the brother’s care, she immediately opened it, unleashing countless evils onto the world. But if a tiny 2,000 year old box could contain so much malevolence, imagine what darkness might lurk in a sealed five story building. We’re all about to find out. From Medusa’s problematic hair-do to a guest appearance by Pandora herself, it’s sure to be building-sized adventure they’ll be talking about for another few millennia.

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222 Water Street | 11 pm | Friday September 6thJoin us for SILENT DISCO! featuring music & Silent Disco services by DJ Johnny Only, with special guests, DJ Mikayla from Johnny Only DJ Services and DJ Andy Papaleo from AP Entertainment!

Saturday September 7th | 11pm | The CavePerformance artists, circus performers, drag queens and more highlight this French retrofuturist themed party where the entertainment literally glows in the dark. Afterglow is an 18+ late night party for the LGBT community and friends produced in cooperation with UHS PrEP.

John Singletary The Forum Theater, 236 Washington St. 8 pm-midnightAnahata is a photography-based project presented as an immersive installation on OLED electronic canvases, multimedia sculptures and traditionally printed photographs.

Shut off your phone, settle in to your table, and enjoy a meal in complete and total darkness. Relish every bite free from distraction while your servers outfitted in infrared goggles take care of everythingFor venues and reservation info, visit lumafestival.com

Binghamton University Watson Students | 75-79 Court StreetVideo games have come a long way, but there’s nothing like the classics to delight just about everyone. Three Binghamton University students teamed up to recreate some of your favorite old school games but with a twist: they’re custom versions mapped to buildings in Binghamton.

95 Court StreetAt LUMA, art meets technology meets storytelling meets big ideas meets wild imagination, held the Saturday evening of the festival. More information at www.lumafestival.com

The Evolution of StorytellingDavid Sloan Wilson,5 - 6 p.m.

Exploring RainPaul Schleuse, 6 - 7 p.m.

Mural Mapping

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SEPTEMBER 6&7 | BINGHAMTON, NEW YORKRAIN DATE SEPTEMBER 8

Projection Arts Festival Guide

All feature presentations are free, except for “The Challenge” ($7) and “Phasing Rain” ($5).

Get tickets at lumafestival.com/tickets

PARKINGRecommended Festival Parking:NYSEG Stadium, 211 Henry StreetBroome County Parking Garage, Isbell St

Additional Festival Parking:

Boscov’s Parking Garage, Water Street

Metrocenter Parking Lot, Henry/Washington Street

First Assembly of God, 255 Washington St

AVRE, 174 Court Street

Broome County Library, 185 Court Street

Phelps Mansion, 191 Court Street

Bridge Lot, 301 Water Street

Street Parking:

Free Street Parking on West Side

Free Street Parking on South Side

Accessible-only lot: Koffman Incubator,

120 Hawley Street