ITP on the Big Screens
The Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP) is a two-year graduate program at Tisch School of the Arts, NYU that explores the creative use of technology. In 2007, IAC posed a question for ITP students: What can you do with New York City's newest and largest blank canvas, a 120 by 12 foot video wall at IAC's new world headquarters designed by Frank Gehry. Excited by the idea, we developed a one-semester course, Big Screens, to take up the challenge and provide students with this unique opportunity to experiment, play and wrestle with the demands of this new platform.
The projects listed below were made with Processing using the Most Pixels Ever library.
They were developed over of a single semester as part of the course Big Screens: Syllabus.
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advent
by Daniel Liss |
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BeeStock
by Vibha Bamba |
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Boys From Nowhere
by Young Cho |
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Bull Screen
by Lucia Lee |
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Flowerworks
by Soyoung Park |
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Graffiti Wall
by Allistar Peters |
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John Train
by Mehmet Ascioglu Robert Moon |
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Let it Snow
by Eric Chiu Kuo-Kang Tseng |
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Let the rain drop
by Yun-Tzu Lee |
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Painting with Words
by Yan Yan Cao |
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Slow Down, West Side Highway
by Jeremy Rotsztain |
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soundbird
by Rui Pereira |
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Thank You For Remembering Me
by Derek Stoops |
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The Meditative Mind
by Ji-Sun Lee |
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Voyage to the space
by Hye Ki Min |





