David Rios: ITP stands for
Interactive Telecommunications program.
IMA stands for interactive media arts.
That's our undergraduate side. Both part of Tisch
and both programs combine art, technology,
and emerging media in any number of unique,
novel, and hopefully interesting ways.
And this is our winter show.
Julia Fernandez: It's called the "Spherror," like a mirror.
And it is supposed to comment on
the absurdity of our faces by
isolating our different features -- eyes, nose, and mouth
and putting them on each one of these floating spheres.
Mark Matamoros: It's basically a synthesizer controller
for a synthesizer made with a Maximus P.
Andy Hamilton: Hey! How are you?
I have really enjoyed the ITP/IMA Winter show.
It is spectacular.
Walking around the incredible space
with so many exciting, different kinds of activities.
And more than the individual projects
what's impressed me most of all is the entirety.
The energy in the whole room.
I can see they are feeding off each other,
they are challenging each other, stimulating each other.
Youngmin Choi: Our project is called
"Chordal Distance," and it's about exploring tension
between people and expressing it through music.
Atchareeya Name Jattuporn: I wanted to transfer
the sound of the human voice to the visual medium.
It's a voice-reacting mirror:
they can't hear the sound
but they can see the way it's expressed visually.
Nailah Davis: "Say Her Name" is a piece that is honoring and commemorating
Sandra Bland, who is a person arrested during a traffic violation
and then she was later found dead in her jail cell.
I made this piece to honor her
and remember her and celebrate her name.
It detects that you're there,
and you say her name, and it prints out.
Pippa Kelmenson: I don't know how hard you're pressing on it.
But don't press on it just put your fingers on top of it.
Roi Ye: We found the physical interaction
of old electronics super fascinating.
This one used to be a turntable
and now it's a bubble machine.
This one used to be three old type telephones
and now they're a whack-a-mole game.
And this one used to be an electronic fan
and we turned it into a record player.
[old fashioned music]
[old fashioned music]
Son Luu: I think the best part about ITP, for me,
is the ability to collaborate with people
from all walks of life.
The collaborations among these very diverse people
[ding]
have created amazing projects.
[ding]
[music] 
Andy Hamilton: Spectacular. Well done, ITP.
