Category Archives: Live Experimental Interactive TV

Final Proposal – GameShow Maschine

For my production proposal, I have decided to push the GameShow Maschine, an interactive variety gameshow.  This show uses the best parts of the last two assignments; The audience input model from the first assignment (HiBrow/LoBrow) and the dynamic web … Continue reading

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Second Screen Experiment

Inspired by Rotozaza’s autoteatro master work Etiquette, I worked with Catherine McCurry and Stepan Botlin to create a 2 screen experiment for television and laptop.  The work required the viewers to play parts in the television show from home.  In … Continue reading

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HiBrow/LoBrow

I worked with Catherine McCurry, Kate Watson, Matthew Rader and Fernanda Bak to create a debate game show that employed audience text messages to subvert a high brow debate with low brow shenanigans. The shows worked like this; Two guests … Continue reading

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Interactive Television Guest Will Kreth of Time Warner

It was really great to hear Will Kreth in class. He gave us a run down on the history of interactive applications and hardware for TV since the 70s. Then he led conversation and answered questions about current projects and … Continue reading

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Breakfast on 2 Channels

NY1 shows weather information every ten minutes (“weather on the 1s”). However, lots of people like to watch morning shows that have more entertainment value than the super dry triscuit news, such as The Today Show. The Today mixes gossip, … Continue reading

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