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February 2026

CCAM Wednesday Wisdom: Resounding Nature and Turing's Sunflower
Create, discover, and explore—and be part of the CCAM community! CCAM Wednesday Wisdom workshops explore dynamic intersections of the arts and technology and are designed and taught by our team, along with collaborators from on and off campus.
Resounding Nature is an arts-forward research initiative that transforms real-time ecological data into music and immersive sound, helping us hear environmental change and listen for tipping points in living systems.
In this hands-on DIY AI Wednesday Wisdom workshop, participants will use accessible tools to create their own data-to-sound (or data-to-pattern) sketches, mapping streams of numbers into musical gestures and generative structures they can build upon.
We’ll also trace these experiments to Alan Turing’s enduring legacy, exploring themes from my opera I AM ALAN TURING: from computation as a way of modeling nature to the sunflower as a living symbol of emergence, through Fibonacci phyllotaxis and other generative patterns where biology, mathematics, and imagination converge.
CCAM Wednesday Wisdom workshops explore dynamic intersections of the arts and technology, and are designed and taught by our team, along with collaborators from on and off campus. Come to CCAM on select Wednesday evenings between September and May for creativity, conversation, and community. Learn more here.

CCAM Fest: Fluxus
Join us for CCAM Fest: Fluxus, the 2026 edition of Yale CCAM’s interdisciplinary arts festival. This year, CCAM Fest will respond to Fluxus and its expansive range of people, practices, and ways of experiencing art. The program of events at CCAM will be accompanied by a series of Happenings—submit to the Open Call here!
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24
10am–6pm
Happenings
6:30pm
Live performance of Plant Citizenship Event 1 — Co-Equal Live Set by Daniel Perlin, CCAM Leeds Studio
This performance positions the plant as a full musical collaborator and equal citizen within an expanded urban ecology. Electrodes placed on a living plant measure subtle bioelectric fluctuations; these signals are amplified into sound and fed back to the plant through tones that support growth. Over time, the plant shifts its voltage patterns, emphasizing certain frequencies and resisting others—a dynamic behavior that suggests preference, adaptation, or botanical intelligence.
The human performer enters not as conductor, controller, or interpreter, but as one species among many, sounding alongside the plant. Human-generated tones respond to the plant’s shifting electrical activity. The composition unfolds through negotiation between species, circuits, and environments. This work extends Fluxus’s unfinished investigations into nonhuman agency, asserting that cities are already gardens and proposes multispecies music-making as a civic gesture.
Opening of the exhibition Double-Stapled Möbius Strip, CCAM ISOVIST Gallery, curated by Charlotte Youkilis (CCAM ISOVIST Guest Curator)
The exhibition presents works from Mira Dayal’s ongoing “language objects” series alongside a selection of the artist’s research materials and accompanying “instructions” for the sculptures written by artists, curators, writers, and scholars.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25
10am–6pm
Happenings
Featured Happening: Plant Citizenship Event 2 — Urban Garden Composition by Daniel Perlin
Afternoon workshop with Ivana Dama and Matthew Suttor
6:30pm
Dialogue on RR by Sarah Oppenheimer (Professor in the Practice, Yale School of Art and CCAM Faculty Fellow), CCAM Leeds Studio
With guests: Hannah Higgins (University of Illinois Chicago), Fabian Saavedra Lara (V2_, Lab for the Unstable Media, Netherlands), and Wouter Davidts (Ghent University, Belgium)
Periodically in flux, RR is a tool, an object, a process, a performance. A networked interface embedded in everyday materials, RR is a radical embrace of the viewer as collaborator and art as play. As viewers enter the system, they are transformed into agents of spatial change. In this event, participants will establish system constraints and consider the variable dynamics that impact the sensing of cause and effect.
A dialogue between Oppenheimer and guests situates RR at the confluence of Fluxus and media art. The event will inform a work-in-progress presentation at V2_, Lab for the Unstable Media in March 2026.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26
10am–6pm
Happenings
Afternoon workshop—to be announced!
6:30pm
Evening of Performance Art, CCAM Leeds Studio
Works by Tusia Dabrowska (artist, New Haven/NYC and CCAM MIX Guest Art Director, 2025–2026), Joy Li (Yale School of Art, MFA – Sculpture 2026), and Francisco Morandi Zerpa (David Geffen School of Drama at Yale, MFA – Acting, 2026)—and others, to be announced!
Call for Happenings
As part of the Fest, CCAM also announces an Open Call for Happenings throughout the three-day program.
Submit your proposal here for a happening, event score, or similar activity/performance.
The call is open to the public. CCAM will review proposals on a rolling basis until it closes on Sunday, February 8 (11:59pm ET). Early applications are encouraged!