Maker Spotlight: Miriam Langer
Miriam, a Professor of Media Arts & Technology, started using Arduino in 2008 to bring new possibilities to her interactive exhibits.
Continue ReadingMiriam, a Professor of Media Arts & Technology, started using Arduino in 2008 to bring new possibilities to her interactive exhibits.
Continue ReadingYou don’t actually need to grunt to get a good tennis swing, so why not let you’re tennis racket do all the grunting for you.
Continue ReadingThe 2015 Spring Show for New York’s Tisch ITP graduate program showcases a wide range of interactive projects. Here are a handful that would look right at home at Maker Faire.
Continue ReadingA slideshow of completed and works-in-progress projects by graduate students of NYU’s Interactive Telecommunications Program.
Continue ReadingGetting started using Bluetooth LE is much harder than it should be, and that a lot of great work people are doing is getting dropped on the floor, or worse yet done again. We decided to sit down and do something about that.
Continue ReadingI recently visited ITP’s 2013 Winter Show at NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts. Here’s a slideshow of what students there have been up to lately.
Continue ReadingMembers from the ITP community share some of their physical computing fabrication tips on video.
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