haha hello it is the springtime Oh in
the summer is right around the corner
and guess what it was just the ITP show
here just a few days ago what is ITP you
might be asking ITP is a two-year
master's program right here at Tisch
School of the Arts at New York
University it's where I teach it's where
I spend almost all of my time and the
show of the student work just happened
earlier this week I did a livestream you
can watch the full two-hour archive
of me wandering around with a microphone. Link to that in this video's
description. But if you just want to see
a shorter highlight reel of some of the
projects, all the amazing crazy things
the weird stuff that the students are up
to here take a look at this video. More
information about all the projects in
this video's description links and all
the people's names and all that sort of
stuff so thanks for watching and I'll be
back soon with coding tutorial perhaps
goodbye
my name is Jim Schmitz and this is my
Google Streetview style of transfer
project the idea is to take pictures
from Google Street View and then apply a
style transfer algorithm to all the
frames to make an animation so it looks
like you're flying through a animated
painting in this case the highway in
Idaho is being transformed a combination
of seated nude by Picasso and this other
photograph by cat Connor and
photographer so my name is Ella Nichols
and I created an interactive cubist
mirror i'm calling at the painting
mirror because if you stand close enough
to it you'll see fragmented reflections
of yourself and you can move those
pieces around and create your own
portrait does it like so this is just
it's left over in the position from
where people were before yes the shapes
are but the let's live video moving into
the shapes if you find something that
you like you can double tap the screen
and the preserve it on Instagram and
pick it up later
so my name is tarek Gutierrez and I just
completed my first year at ITP my piece
is entitled misunderstood it's an
interactive installation where you can
place on this hoodie and when you flip
up the hood you hear this audio
narrative of a young black boys
encounter with a police officer so it's
a two-part narrative the first part is
me telling my actual story so when I was
13 years old I was stopped by a white
police officer
so I'm recounting that in the first
aspect of the narrative the second
aspect is more speculative aspect of
like what could have happened so I'm
tired with the piece misunderstood
because I think it's often times at that
point of misunderstanding where these
incidents of police brutality become
deadly I didn't realize there was gonna
be like tactile feedback and that really
surprised me and I think that's there
was very loud gunshots and I would feel
vibrating in the in parts of the hoodie
which really you know I I do I probably
shouldn't be listening to this anymore
because I'm doing this like live stream
but it was I just didn't want to didn't
want to take it off so it's really
impact that's great thank you great work
Tarek my name is ty my project is poly
note which is a sequencer a web-based
multiplayer sequencer
these are different instruments that you
kind of pick and then you can put them
on the world the color and the shape is
the instrument and the velocity
determine the height determines the
amplitude and it's completely a multi
player so what happens here is going to
be here the same pattern and we can play
together anything like that yeah
hey I'm Anthony I'm Keith Donna I'm
Kathy and I'm Asha and this is our
project search divides us so search
divides us is a project made for playful
communications of serious research so
what we tried to do was take a serious
research topic which was bias and search
engine optimization and then communicate
that playfully and so for this class we
were tasked to collaborate with an NYU
professor and dr. Charlton McIlwain and
he's concerned with how the way that the
Internet's architecture currently works
today limit and constrains what we
actually see and this can create
eventually segregation and problematic
ways we've created a kind of a fun game
to express that so this is what the
search engine thinks you should live
based on your profile has found one
recommendation for you
Ahmadi mosey on oh this is my thesis
project Ohio which is a line of neo
retro experimental cameras so basically
emerges the digital and analog photo
experience so you take photos with a
digital camera but it immediately
applies filters that mimic the quality
of a film camera and it mimics the whole
experience and there's no screen and all
of that and if people want to find out
more or you do you have a website about
it yet or what can you tell us what the
URL is which is oj Oro and where does
the name come from it's Spanish
a little is Spanish for gold and I
translate it to English so it means
really that these are essentially tools
for you to explore your own artistry or
goal tonight hi my name is Xue and my
project is called it will be perfect
from now on it's a kinetic sculpture and
it
as a research on being an only child
under the one-child policy in China and
then it got bigger and I started
thinking about how power structures and
policy affect individuals and identities
and their individuality so I decided to
create this kinetic sculpture as a
response to that and basically it's an
artificial erosion of stones with my
name is Roland Arnold and I am
interested in true randomness because
computational randomness is kind of fake
I don't want this so I was interested
how can I create true randomness and how
can I make to wreden is somehow a
spiritual experience to people so I
created a stone that when you knock at
it and you align with true randomness of
the radioactive particles inside that
stone when the patterns match it knocks
back at you so basically the universe
talks back to you because the to
randomness is kind of a force in the
universe the universe is talking to me
so I'm Barack so we're together work on
this
and we got inspiration from the prisoner
system panopticon and try to create this
project that express our concern about
mass surveillance this is surveillance
footage from cameras that we set up all
over the floor and it captures faces and
when you come in front of the
installation it captures your face from
the camera on top and indexes you
against all of the photos that we found
so you only realize you're being
surveilled on once you come and face
your surveilled image and so this camera
at the top that's never showing the
image from that camera here I know that
one is capturing your face and indexing
them and across all of the images from
the floor Wow hi my name is ivy and this
is actually a group project but my two
partners they have their own project
over there so this project is based on
research paper from neuroscience
Department of Hawaii and research is
about the imbalance of the human brain
and so you know brain there's two
neurons which one the one is excitation
is intubation so when they're not when
they're not balanced they're gonna have
seizures or depression or sickness other
sickness so people can classic play and
standing on those quads to find the
balance of the brain so the white color
is balanced so you can step on one thank
you
hi I'm one Jimmy this is my project
madam Bhaskar
it's a to Kate about using creative
technology to do straight performance
and also this is a performance at date
two weeks ago at Washington Square Park
so generally when I'm at is I'm using
programming which is like a web
technology and the credit like this
socket among all the users like always
in a park and they can connect it to my
backpack which in which I can use my
MIDI controller to send away shows and
sound to their phone to create is like
very large soundscape so it's kind of
like everybody in the space x star to
jam together and that's why i did in
this project hi I'm sandy and I've been
growing conductive crystallized textile
mana crops
who had been growing textiles with
embellish crystals
she used salt crystals and so I decided
to grow them using the electrolysis and
copper so how it works is that I have a
positive and negative terminal and then
I'm submerging it an electrolyte
solution
when I apply current that moves positive
ions over to the negative terminal and
then it forms crystals over time so if
you look over there you can see the
crystals forming and these are some of
my swatches close under a microscope
they have a very interesting composition
and the most exciting thing is their
conductive so you can also see over
there it's powering a working circuit so
it has really interesting applications I
think my employee
I'm fond of a socket and we made this VR
piece called missing 10 hours which is a
multiplayer game within one person is in
the we are experiencing a girl story who
lost all her memories because by a rape
drug called GHB and the other person is
controlling if the characters the two
guys in VR are doing good things or bad
things to her it's also a multi ending
games so depends depends on the person
who's holding the control panel right
there
you experience different things and have
different endings of the stories so we
have all like totally sixteen ending
into the story I'm not even on this and
I'm cher Chaudhary and we're gonna
divide this time so this is living
canvas and this is like data
visualization with living organisms so
what we did is like we trace people's
paths on the force and we cross that
information with some samples that we
took from the different parts of the
bill for the floor with bacteria because
that information to see how it looked
like so this is 10 I to be students in
just one day and I have your parts drawn
as to where you walked and where you
moved around and after you've done all
of that then we're making the robot
print the seats filled also the best
part is that the robot moves on an XY
also that the
you work with the robot and when it's
moving on your part you are planting
your own seeds
I'm Isabella and I'm IO
the project was made for a class called
nothing creating illusions and it's a
three minute video installation that
uses projection mapping and
basically we don't like to reveal too
much of what the narrative sort of
treats but it's three minutes and it's
the first person narrative alone
astronauts and his last thoughts hi i'm
i'm mohammed i'm this project is called
by the way hi mom and dad in iran when
I'm gonna show this to you later but
this project is called reactive display
which is the idea is like you always
look leaning closer to look closer at
things so why doesn't that thing help
you out so for example when I look at
look at this painting from up close then
I can see all the better a better
example would be like the math charge
you know you're in the subway you want
to look closer at the map to where
you're going you always look close and
it's very small but that can't be like
okay what's a good Union and I can look
at Union or like my stuff there's useful
I can look at that my name is Anita Bob
Ozzie and my project is about energy was
actually for my energy class it's an
artistic representation of the different
energy sources around the world so from
this screen you can see what the
different colors represent so the yellow
LEDs represent an solar car the blue
represent hydro red represents oil and
then green is biofuels white is wind
energy so it's it's just on an artistic
piece and so from here you can see what
different countries you is what
different form of energy as yes as a
source of energy I'm Graham my project
is
but this applying a yard to cardiac
patients this is an uncommon reality a
house platform to deliver education and
improve medication and hores say I'm a
cardiac patient after my surgery I had
to take several medicines in one day so
I hoping this app can the text on the
bottom I want to show this to make it
clear it's 3d animated heart is telling
me why this blood bit about her could
help you to decrease my heart rate and
as an decrease in my bladder failure
Brett bladder pressure hi I'm cami
Sawadee and this is the Handy it's a
soft robotic to help people with
neuromuscular disorders regain finger
strength through rehabilitation
exercises like I said this is a glove
and so really what happens is that when
a person's fingers are so weak it's sort
of flops down and once it reaches this
stage the muscles don't allow the person
to open and close their fingers so this
helps with open and close enough fingers
and also to teach a person how to do
functional things like pick up before or
get dressed or something like that so
usually like the first stage of this
would be in the occupational therapists
office when the person gets fitted they
now put on the glove and so now the
finger is in the glove and this helps
them move it so it helps them bend and
straighten and then pick objects up my
name is Molly
and I make this project called crossings
which is all idea the 3d scanning of my
body then I come a body in three
different pieces and reassemble them
into the shape of the landscape yeah and
I make the animation based on the 3d
model that I have and it shows the seven
changes
my name is quick pop it here I try to
have a kind of performance and you can
perform as usual you don't think that
you are familiar with and you can test
the project and yet see what happens I
use different Mahler for simulating the
movement as I want I use different motor
for moving the upon the x and y x and
y-axes are also dizzy for the movement
of the body
hi my name is Metro and I'm here to show
you kilograms kilograms is a slick pitch
animation technique it is also a
photobooth so people have taken pictures
over here if you can probably so if you
notice actually let me bring this down
so this is mother of one of our
residents and you can see her not sure
how you see that it looks nicer on
camera interesting
so dance gonna dance gonna take a one
picture over four seconds so it
basically takes four pictures over four
seconds just do one motion slowly I'm
going to say go ready and go
so this is one that looks like I'm gonna
print that out so the photo that you
took a while ago this is the same photo
that you took a while ago I need to line
it properly but you kind of see it red
yeah so that's what you get my name is
Effie and my project it's called
travelling New York men let's call it
because I utilized the classic traveling
salesman problem and a genetic algorithm
to solve this finding the shortest route
issue and also this is like a practical
adaptation of it because I'm actually
using it in a real-world problem which
is planning a travel route so these are
all the gardens and parks in New York
City we can go to Jamaica Bay and then I
go to confirm and you can see the
computer kind of just do it instantly oh
wow that was very fast how many points
with that just now
a little bit of animation to take you
through all around
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