Choreographic Interventions

Students and alums of the course Choreographic Interventions will be dancing in small boxes. Please join us for performances live, interactive and otherwise.

Aditya Dahiya, Fernando Gregorio , Nuntinee Tansrisakul, Tina Rungsawang, Youngmin Choi, Mimi (Yue) Yin, Yuguang Zhang

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2gy6NN6JDuk

Description

Join us in Zoom for live performances:

Cut by Nuntinee Tansrisakul and Yuguang Zhang

The Firebird by Fernando Gregório Catto

cyberdance by Tina Tomthong Rungsawang, Adi Dahiya, Youngmin Choi, Adele Chi

Watch the films:

Since 03.22.2020 | Watch

Sarah Beck, Vasudha Rengarajan, Rae Ruilin Huang, and Christine Zou

Habits now just $19.99 | Watch

Sam Landa, Madison O’Halloran, Gioia von Staden, Sarah Yasmine Marazzi-Sassoon

Composition in Confinement | Watch

Defne Onen

See full program details here.

IMA/ITP New York
Choreographic Interventions
Performance,Art

1234, Mass Tuning-In

1234, Mass Tuning-In is an installation which asks 8 people to count together as a way of deep listening

Nuntinee Tansrisakul

https://vimeo.com/416723951

Description

1234 is an installation which asks people to count together, separately.

Do you choose to lead? Follow? Create a form of unison or counterpoint? Listen and count.

IMA/ITP New York
ITPG-GT.2102.00001, ITPG-GT.2061.001, ITPG-GT.2061.001
Thesis, Tangible Interaction and Device Design, Tangible Interaction and Device Design
Machine Learning,Music

Cut

Cutting rhythms, cutting patterns. Cut is a live performance that explores choreographic intervention possibilities using a 2-dimensional screen and WebRTC.

Nuntinee Tansrisakul, Yuguang Zhang

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k8WSHkNyqY4

Description

Cut is a live performance that explores choreographic intervention possibilities using a 2-dimensional screen and WebRTC. It is co-created by Yuguang Zhang & Nuntinee Tansrisakul.

IMA/ITP New York
ITPG-GT.2175.001
Choreographic Interventions
Performance

ITP Weather Band: Debut Performances

ITP Weather Band is an experimental band creating music by playing weather data collected from a DIY weather station with custom software and hardware musical instruments. Come see our debut performances!

Arnab Chakravarty, Atchareeya Name Jattuporn, Brent Bailey, Sid Chou, Chun Song, Nuntinee Tansrisakul, Schuyler DeVos, Yeseul Song

https://youtu.be/quKF_MFkj9o

Description

What does today’s weather sound like?

ITP Weather Band is an experimental band creating music by playing weather data collected from a DIY weather station with custom software and hardware musical instruments. The band uses sound and music as a medium for delivering information about our immediate environment through the auditory sense.

We have been working together both in-person and remotely for the past semester as a group to implement the weather station system that collects a variety of weather data with environmental sensors and post the data to a database. Each band member created a unique musical instrument that gets the weather data from the database and turns them into weather-themed auditory sound and music.

This is the band’s debut performance where we introduce the weather station system and demonstrate the musical instruments in show & tell style.

Come join us!

🥁 Line-Up

– Introduction: Meet the Weather Band and the Weather Station system!

– Temperature Bells by Schuyler W DeVos: The playback rate of a bell is mapped from 0.1-2 across a list of temperature readings for a week. Colder temperatures make the bells slower, warmer temperatures make the bells faster.

– Wind Visualizer and Cymbals Monkey by Sid Chou: Wind Visualizer is a simple physics simulation to spatialize experience of wind. Cymbals Monkey is a cheerful robot that plays cymbals based on wind gust data.

– Spatial Wind Sound Composition by Chun Song: Simulate a spatial sound experience of being an extraterrestrial being who would hear sounds as particles or overtones laid out in space. Some partiels would be blown away by winds.

– Wind Guitar by Atchareeya Jattuporn (Name): An instrumental sculpture that can be collaboratively performed by humans and nature. The sculpture will visualize wind directions measured from the ITP weather station in the form of sound.

– Weather Radio by Nuntinee Tansrisakul: Tune-in to the weather station in East Village, NY.

– Weather Lamp by Arnab Chakravarty: An interactive lighting object that turns abrupt changes in weather visualized as soft patterns

– The Weather, Probably by Jesse Simpson: An interactive MIDI score generator where the user decides the relevance of each weather event. 

🧸 Credits

– Faculty Leads/Advisors: Yeseul Song, Tom Igoe

– Weather Station System Development: Brent Bailey, Arnab A Chakravarty, Yeseul Song, and previously Rushali Paratey

– Weather Station System Development Support and Advisement: Tom Igoe

🌤 Weather Station

The weather station is currently installed in East Village in Manhattan during the quarantine, but will be moved back to 370 Jay once the building opens again.

* ITP Weather Band is presented by ITPower, a research group that explores ways to contribute to a sustainable future with creative uses of technology.

IMA/ITP New York
ITPG-GT.2055.001
Intangible Interaction
Sound,Performance
NYU Tisch School of the Arts provides reasonable accommodations to people with disabilities. Requests for accommodations should be made at least two weeks before the date of the event when possible. You can request accommodations at tisch.nyu.edu/accommodation