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| Amy Khoshbin | office hours |

Amy's work explores perceptions on both micro and macro levels as well as dialogues between the body, technology, and the physical environment. She makes performances, videos, sculptural objects, and wearable technologies that question how we create meaning by exploring performance languages, memories, the senses, and unexpected narratives. She worked as a video editor and youth media educator for years in New York City before coming to ITP. She now works on her own art projects, collaborates with artists, and works with Michael Clemow as Semiotech and as And Um Yeah, their new band. She's from Texas, but she lives in Brooklyn. She can help you with video (pre/production/post), performance, art, wearable technologies, audio/music, and pcomp. Come by whenever to get some feedback or just say hi!
| Ithai Benjamin | office hours | ithaib@nyu.edu |

Ithai is a musician and sound engineer. He also does video, animation, robots, puppets, physical computing and interactive performance based projects. He can help you with all those things plus anything you need to build or think about. He plays guitar in the band "The Princes of Persuasion". Come by to talk anytime.
| Zannah Marsh | office hours | zannah.m@gmail.com |

Zannah makes networked voodoo dolls, cardboard-and-video boats, maps of awkward interactions, and urban jinx removing systems. She's particularly interested in collective storytelling, mapping, disaster movies, and making technology more emotional. She also organizes and plans stuff, like sandwich competitions, critique groups, and book projects. Her background is in studio art (printmaking) and molecular biology (immunology); she's worked as a researcher and exhibit developer at the Museum of Science in Boston. She's happy to help you out with graphic design, programming in Processing/Java, project planning and organization, as well as offering helpful feedback and critique on your projects.
| John Dimatos | office hours | dimatosj@gmail.com |

John is a moderately mannered second born son who lives 9542 km away from his island. John uses a Nikon D50 with an 1.4F Nikkor lens from his father’s original F-series who gave it to him as he said, “We are Nikon men”. He can help you with beginners python, semantic wikis, arduinos and as much XML as he can get for free.
| Corey Menscher | office hours | corey.menscher@nyu.edu |

Corey does Physical Computing, Wearable Technology, Computational Media, Social Software, and Mobile Apps & Location-based Services. Prior to ITP, Corey worked in the Internet industry since 1995. He started as a co-founder of a successful web startup, worked as an interface engineer and designer at Organic, Inc., and developed a number of web applications for the American Stock Exchange, New York Stock Exchange, Nasdaq, Euronext, and other major equities markets around the world for TCB Data Systems, Inc.
| Colin Farrell | colin.f@nyu.edu |

Colin is a Golden Globe-winning Irish actor, who has appeared in Hollywood films including Tigerland and Daredevil. He 's interested in the intersection of art and technology and he can help you with video, sound, riding horses like in his movie "Alexander the Great", and Pcomp. For his physcomp final he trashed his hotel room using 3 arduinos, a multiplexer and his favorite 5 iron. He loves to brainstorm ideas, come by any time for some help, but wear comfortable clothing and running shoes in case he needs to meet you at the gym.
| Chris Cerrito | office hours | cdc214@nyu.edu |

Coming from a background involving drawing, jewelry design, animation, and high-end construction, Chris has dabbled in many mediums, methods, and ideas. He is currently interested in “social” interactions between people and simple machines, art making collaborations between humans and robots, and new, artistic, uses for solar technology. His work has been recently been featured at The 2009 Burning Man Festival in Black Rock City, NV, The Pulse: Art and Technology Festival, held at the Telefair Museum of Art in Savannah, GA, and at the CHI2009 (Computer Human Interaction) Conference, held
in Boston, MA. Chris would be more then happy to lend a hand with almost anything related to physical computing, robotics, materials, fabrication, solar technology, interface design, audio hardware, or just hashing out project ideas.
| Matt Parker | office hours | mp612@nyu.edu |

Matt is a new media artist, designer, and coding machine. He also does stand-up comedy. His projects have been displayed at the NY Hall of Science and Sony Wonder Technology Lab. He's here to help out with general programing topics, games, and comedy.
| Xiaoyang Feng | office hours | fxy0111@gmail.com |

Xiaoyang was born in China, and is now residing in New York while working as an
interaction designer/developer at Potion Design. His interests focus on
human interaction, mathmatical aesthetics, organic sculpture and
sound. His most recent project, 'Irregular Incurve', is a MIDI
controlled, robotic stringed instrument. He can help you with physical computing, ICM or other languages programming, material and building strategy, Max/Msp, iphone. Sometimes he may not know the answer to your questions, however, he's happy to find out the solution with you together ;)
| Kacie Kinzer | office hours | kaciekinzer@gmail.com |

Kacie likes to make stuff. Her most recent projects include the Tweenbots, human dependent-robots that navigate New York City, and teletales, a connective storytelling platform. Kacie is interested in exploring how technology can communicate the simple narratives of everyday life, and how people preserve and experience stories in new ways through objects and interfaces that encourage spontaneity. Her background is in English, Communication and Environmental Design. She can help you with materials and fabrication techniques, php/MySQL, processing, pcomp, project development (ideation, IP), documentation, and basic video and audio questions. She'd also love to give general feedback and hear about what you're working on anytime.




