Nikita Huggins – ITP Spring Show 2016 /shows/spring2016/ Wed, 24 Aug 2016 16:38:04 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 Food Systems – Interventions & Remediations /shows/spring2016/food-systems-class/ Tue, 10 May 2016 21:27:48 +0000 https://itp.nyu.edu/shows/spring2016/food-systems-class/ Continue reading "Food Systems – Interventions & Remediations"

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Francesca Rodriguez Sawaya, Michelle Hessel, Nikita Huggins

A curated exhibition of projects representing the final work from students in the Spring 2016 section of Food Systems.

Description

A short documentary about food waste in which 2 ITP students try to understand why we waste so much food; A campaign aimed at working with Brooklyn farmers and restaurants to save “ugly” food produce , a soil analysis made with Arduino that talks about the importance of composting. Our goal is to educate people about food, especially about food waste. With these projects, we want to not only create awareness about the topic but also to discuss the possible solutions to it and what we can do on our daily basis. This exhibition should stand next to the project “Trash Talk”, submitted by Dana Abrassart.

Classes

Food Systems: Interventions + Remediations

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Electric Relaxation /shows/spring2016/electric-relaxation/ Tue, 10 May 2016 21:26:37 +0000 https://itp.nyu.edu/shows/spring2016/electric-relaxation/ Continue reading "Electric Relaxation"

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Nikita Huggins

A tribute to the musical genius of A Tribe Called Quest

http://www.nikitahuggins.com/video-readymade-atcq/

Description

This is a museum exhibit that provides a forum to reminisce over ATCQ's music. The group is regarded as pioneers in alternative hip-hop music and produced music that is both intelligent and artistic. This exhibit is a tribute to the group and late member, Phife Dawg.

It allows you to take a walk down memory lane, to listen to Tribe’s hits and get the opportunity to interact with the music. Back in the 90’s vinyl records were used in the music industry. Since the group’s music is indeed a throw back to the 90’s, by using vinyl records, the user will get the opportunity to play songs and view the associated music video as music videos were also prevalent back in the 90’s. The audio and video are meant to take the user back to another time when there was good vibes in hip-hop music. To recall their references to this music – where they were and what they music means to them.

The interface: There are two vinyl turntables and a mixer. The user picks two records from a crate and places them one each on a turntable. They start the records and the music and videos start playing. The video is projected and mapped to a framed vinyl record on the wall in front of the user. Enabling them to both listen to the song and view the associated videos. Through the turntable interface, the user will have the opportunity to manipulate the audio and video – just like a DJ does.

Classes

Readymades

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