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ITP Winter Show
(15 December 2004) - Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP) Winter Show. Over 50 different projects will be shown representing work from classes like: Social Software for Group Work, Wireless Public Spaces, Spatial Design, Game Design and Networked Objects. With every semester the production value of ITP student work increases right alongside the creative and intellectual prowess. This Winter's show is destined to be the best yet. Sunday 19 December,...
eNerGy Anime and Game Festival 2004
(03 December 2004) - Carol Chung, bubble tea lover / anime addict, recently attended the eNerGy Anime and Game Festival. Here's her report: When going to an anime festival, here are a few preliminary concerns… 1. coming to terms with your own inner geekdom 2. tolerance for high school teenyboppers who are also geeks 3. an ability to sit on your ass for hours at a time The...
State of Play II
(04 November 2004) - Carol T. Chung attended the State of Play II conference this past weekend, which was sponsored by the New York Law School and Yale Law School from Oct 28 – 30. Here's her report: THERE IS NO SPOON – I don’t think I’ll be able to watch that movie for a long time. There was no escaping it. Even the cable channel tbs was...
Mademoiselle In A Tech Menagerie: Digital Life
(15 October 2004) - As many of you have noted, I follow most things from a guy's perspective. For Digital Life, which started yesterday, I asked Carol Chung to check it out and bring back a report for the ladies. Here's her story (details and pictures after the jump): I met up with my friend Matt outside the Javits Center. Today was the first day of the Digital...
Further Forward Fashion
(20 August 2004) - By Justin Bovington The London and Chicago-based design firm Rivers Run Red is busy developing a range of clothing with one of the UK’s top Fashion Designers - Mrs Jones. Not unusual you might say? Well, these clothes are purely virtual; they grace the bodies of personal digital representations (avatars) in computer games and virtual worlds. It would seem that your real/virtual life’s Brand...
Space Invaders Wall Decals
(24 June 2004) - Funfurde just featured these wall decals from Blik. Whether they're for the nostalgic kid in you or for your kid, they're a pretty damn cool and simple way to dress up a boring wall. You can get them at Velocity Art and Design, where they sell many different styles ranging from retro to modern to kitsch. ...
Atari 10 in 1
(22 June 2004) - This has been around for quite awhile, but I figured I'd post it anyway. Remember Atari? Of course you do. Now 10 of their most popular retro video games have been loaded in to an original style Atari game controller that you just plug directly in to the TV. No console necessary. Games include Breakout, Centipede, Asteroids, Gravitar and more. $24.99 at Amazon...
New York Snap Exchange
(13 May 2004) - The New York Snap Exchange, created by Andrea Moed, is a round-robin, massively multiplayer street photography game taking place all over New York City from May 13 through May 16. Players are challenged to find and send pictures in order to create an emergent visual index of NYC in just four days! Winners are judged by the speed of their post and the accuracy of...
Ball Droppings
(13 May 2004) - Somehow I missed this when it went around in the beginning of the year. Regardless, it's fantastic. BallDroppings, by Josh Nimoy, is a highly addictive musical play toy based on the simple principles of the original computer game, Pong. By drawing lines you manipulate where dropping balls bounce, and with every bounce a musical note is played. Be sure to check out jtnimoy.com for...
PacManhattan
(03 May 2004) - Another fun ITP project! Pacmanhattan is a live-human Pac Man game played around Washington Square park. Ah the joys of Academia in the Spring... 11 May Update A few hysterical videos from the games and some press coverage, available here....
La Fraise
(13 March 2004) - La Fraise is a Frenchie geek T-shirt shop with lots of cool designs featuring total tech-dork humor. There are some gaming and Japanese themed designs as well. $20 - 25 each. buy some now....
New Hologram Tech
(25 February 2004) - Hitachi (Japan) announced that it has developed a holographic-like display called the Transpost, which allows 360 degree viewing of an object rendered in light without wearing any special glasses. The whole set up is about 6 feet tall and is reportedly being developed for use in shop displays and games. Transpost uses a combination of mirrors and light to create the image....
Dodgeball
(07 December 2003) - Dennis Crowley and Alex Rainert have launched Dodgeball 3.0, a location based mobile messaging solution for New Yorkers. Dodgeball has three core features: Guide, Circles, and Scout. Guide is just for finding and rating places, Circles and Scout are much more interesting because they are community based. Circles is ìI am here. Where are you?î It gives you the mailing list pattern for location: group...
N-Gage
(05 February 2003) - Nokia just announced a gaming device co-developed with Sega. N-Gage...
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