Every Flavor, Weather Machine w/ The Harmonica Lewinskies
About This Event
At Nublu the bill pairs Every Flavor and The Harmonica Lewinskies with Weather Machine, a lumino-kinetic bronze sculpture and columnar machine that functions as a weather beacon, displaying a daily noon prediction. Designed and built by Omen Design Group and installed in Pioneer Courthouse Square, Portland, in 1988, Weather Machine is roughly 30 feet tall; its public-art history — including a dedication attended by 2,000 and a live broadcast by Today weatherman Willard Scott — accompanies the evening's jazz program.
About the Artists
Every Flavor
Every Flavor is a jazz artist heard in New York City rooms like Nublu, where close listening is part of the architecture. On bills that have included Weather Machine and The Harmonica Lewinskies, the project sits comfortably alongside work that treats sound as one element in a larger, cross-disciplinary setting.
Weather Machine w/ The Harmonica Lewinskies
Weather Machine w/ The Harmonica Lewinskies appears in New York City sets at Nublu, pairing jazz performance with a concept-driven presentation. The project is billed alongside groups including Every Flavor and The Harmonica Lewinskies, and it shares a name with “Weather Machine” events staged in this context.
Weather Machine
Weather Machine is listed on New York City bills at Nublu, appearing alongside acts such as Every Flavor and The Harmonica Lewinskies. The name also refers to a 30-foot lumino-kinetic bronze “weather beacon” created by Omen Design Group and installed in Portland’s Pioneer Courthouse Square in 1988, built to signal a daily noon forecast.
The Harmonica Lewinskies
The Harmonica Lewinskies are a jazz group heard in New York City rooms like Nublu, where their sets often share the bill with other downtown experiments. They have performed alongside Every Flavor and in collaborations billed as Weather Machine w/ The Harmonica Lewinskies, placing their playing next to a sculptural “weather beacon” installation.