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    This Sublimely Trippy Floor Responds to My Every Captivated Step

    Here's something beautiful: a mechanical garden that responds to your step. It makes me feel like I'm in Wonderland. More »
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    By Brian Barrett
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    I'm Going to Kill John Connor

    This is what you look like wearing Robert Carlsen and Andrew Styer's BlindSight, which induces "visual hallucinations with photic stimulation," aka flashing red lights you control by waving your arms. It made me dizzy. More »
    05/12/09
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    By matt buchanan
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    This Is What It Was Like to Drop the Atomic Bomb on Japan

    The historical rupture of the atomic bomb makes the moment it was dropped almost ahistorical—Hidezaku Furuya's videogame documentary forces you to inhabit it as a crewmember of the Enola Gay. It's quite startling. More »
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    By matt buchanan
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    Mr. Miyagi Busted My Balls So Hard

    I failed miserably trying to catch a fly with chopsticks in Mr. Miyagi's Fly Catcher Game. Honestly, it's because a fat woman in a green shirt walked by and made it go wonky. [ITP]
    05/11/09
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    By matt buchanan
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    The 100-Year Alarm Clock

    Time rendered in machined metal: The largest gear in "Time in Six Parts" takes 100 years to complete one revolution—when it'll crash to the ground, waking up the giants that've conquered the earth. More »
    05/11/09
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    Jackson Pollock's Soul Trapped Inside a Robot

    What happens when you trap Jackson Pollock's soul inside of arduino-powered robots? More »
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    The Pheromone Emitting Seduction Ring

    Squeeze the side, and the S ring emits perfume juiced with pheromones. Three scents for each sex, all custom mixed. I liked the citrus one, but wasn't sure if it was for boys or girls. More »
    05/10/09
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    By matt buchanan
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    Hello From NYU's ITP Spring 2009 Show

    The most interesting stuff we see every year comes out of NYU's ITP program's twice-a-year shows, where students exhibit their thesis projects. The gadget industry can't even dream with this much spark and creativity. More »
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    By matt buchanan
  • #itpwinter2008

    Gallery: The Weird And Wonderful Tech Art Of ITP's Winter Show

    NYU's ITP program is technology meets art, and good things (like this DIY Surface table) tend to happen at that intersection. Why didn't I go to school here?
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    Channel Jackson Pollock's Drunken Splatters With a Wiimote

    The DraWiing Jackson Pollock project uses an IR detector, a projector and a Wiimote to recreate the drip-and-splatter works of everyone's favorite hard-living abstractionist. It's really fun, as you can see. More »
    12/18/08
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    Accelerometer Headphones Control Music Via Headbanging

    One of the projects that caught our eye at NYU's ITP winter show last night (the program that brought you Big Screens) were the Head(banger)phones, accelerometer-equipped to change the music as you bob your head.
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    120 Feet of Video Art: Final Exams at NYU's Big Screens Class

    Dan Shiffman isn't like most professors. Instead of Scantron sheets and bluebooks, Shiffman prefers to give his final exams on a 120-foot video wall that's the equivalent of six 16:9 displays linked end-to-end.
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    VoodooBuddy Combines Ancient Curses with Modern Technology

    05/13/08
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    Simon Stabs Game Channels Your Inner Bishop

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    Rope and Pulley DJ Machine: Move the Beat To Your Body

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