Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP) at NYU Tisch. https://tisch.nyu.edu/itp
War – Confronting conflict as it is spoken
War is a near real-time, physical manifestation of the language of conflict. It delivers quotes from news coverage of wars around the world, stripping away context and narrative to present war as it is: familiar, messy, and contradicting.
The Red Line – Threshold of tolerance/action
The Red Line is a physical device that examines how we adapt to escalating crises, revealing our tendency to shift the threshold of what we consider acceptable over time. It is inspired by the concept of a "red line" — a figurative boundary that, ...
Adnose – Anosmia and (ML) smell prediction
dnose is an interactive sculpture in the shape of a nose created at NYU, Tisch School of the Arts ITP (Interactive Telecommunications Program) which combines image recognition and machine learning using a Raspberry Pi to predict the smell of any o...
Machine Learning for Artists / ITP-NYU – Spring 2016
The following is a documentation of a new course ran by Gene Kogan on Machine Learning for Artists at ITP-NYU in spring 2016.
Phantom Power – Exoskeleton analog synthesizer
Created and performed by Yingjie Bei, Phantom Power is an exoskeleton analog synthesizer. Built as a man/machine interface instrument, the device is performed with hand gestures / screwdrivers by manipulating the circuit.
Choreographic Coding Labs in New York (27–31 Aug) and Los Angeles (14–19 Sept)
The next two Choreographic Coding Lab sessions, 27–31 August in New York and 14–19 September in Los Angeles, are open for applications.
Making ‘Moon Phases’ tangible and poetic
Created by Yingjie Bei and Yifan Hu at ITP, Moon Phases allows the audience to input any date and it will show the moon phase for that night (from the northern hemisphere's perspective).
Collaborative Self Portraits at ITP
Created by Rosalie Yu & Alon Chitayat, the project aim was to create a series of self portraits that treat the body as a canvas for 3d drawing.
Appropriating Interaction Technologies (“Social Hacking”) at ITP
AIT (“Social Hacking”), taught for the first time this semester by Lauren McCarthy and Kyle McDonald at NYU’s ITP, explored the structures and systems of social interactions, identity, and self representation as mediated by technology.
The Well–Sequenced Synthesizer by Luisa Pereira
The Well–Sequenced Synthesizer is a series of sequencers created by Luisa Pereira at ITP -- physical interfaces to play with musical rules.
Kinograph – Affordable and scaleable film digitisation
Kinograph is an open source project that makes film digitisation affordable and scaleable. It uses components available on the internet, a few 3D printed parts, and a consumer level camera and it produces high quality video with sound.
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