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NYU ITP Thesis Presentations LIVE all week

NYU's Interactive Telecommunications Program is streaming (with chat) their thesis presentations, 20 minutes each including Q&A, May 2-5, 9am-6pm our time, all NINETY-SEVEN of them.

"Students have been encouraged to undertake projects that bring together the conceptual and design issues that they have engaged in during their two years of study at ITP. Projects will include installation based work, digital video and audio pieces, interactive 3D, games and educational applications, to name only a few."

Excellent snapshots from our comrades in NYC.

Comments

So where is our announcement with 4 days to the opening?

You are absolutely right Brad. I posted the poster. I had a banner a week and a half ago in the postcard style but I was waiting on a banner because I didn't want to make people unhappy using the old design. The banner I got wasn't what I expected and since I had no time to start designing again, here's the poster.

Don't get me started because no matter what I do nobody is happy. E-vites and other PR did go out from various people last week and the USC and cinema sites are featuring the show already and I have given two interviews about your projects so the missing post here is not about neglect.

Well...we're featured all right, but don't be mad at me because the article is not accurate. I will try to have them do some edits but I can't be 100% responsible for what the press writes. Who knows what the USC Chronicle will write but they promised me to show me that story before putting it out there. It is hard to explain what we do to some people. Peeling the 100% games label is ever harder.

http://www.usc.edu/webapps/events_calendar/custom/32/index.php?category=Item&item=0.861222

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