Over 80 Fascinating Projects in Interactive Sight, Sound, and Technology on Display
The Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP), a pioneering graduate center for the design and study of new media forms and applications in the Kanbar Institute of Film and Television at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, has announced its 2005 spring exhibition will take place on May 10 & 11. Featured in this two-day explosion of interactive sight, sound, and technology from the student artists and innovators at ITP will be over 80 inventive projects by student artists, ranging from experiments in physical computing to 3D environments to sonic designs to big games.
Entitled ITP Spring Show 2005, the exhibition will be on view May 10 and 11 at the Tisch School of the Arts, located at 721 Broadway (at Waverly Place), 4th floor (south elevators) from 5 to 9 p.m. The exhibition is open to the public and admission is free. For additional information on the Spring Show, Thesis Week 2005, and other end-of-year events in ITP, call 212.998.1880; email, itp.inquiries@nyu.edu; or visit, http://itp.nyu.edu/show.
An oversized Greenwich Village loft houses the computer labs, rotating exhibitions, and production workshops that are ITP. Founded in 1979, it is the first graduate education program in alternative media. ITP has grown into a living community of technologists, theorists, engineers, designers, and artists uniquely dedicated to pushing the boundaries of interactivity in the real and digital worlds. A hands-on approach to experimentation, production, and risk-taking make this hi-tech fun house a creative home not only to its 230 students, but also to an extended network of the technology industry’s most daring and prolific practitioners.