Todd Bryant
Director of Production



The IDM Fall showcase returns online and in-person.
December 8 6:30pm-9pm: The IDM Live Coding course will be live streaming their final projects as an algorave
December 15 4pm – 7pm
IDM SHOWCASE AT 370 Jay Street
Our in person showcase takes over the 2nd Floor of 370 Jay Street!
Tuesday December 13: Our graduate Thesis students have an online roundtable discussion about their work.
Complete information at idm.show

Magdalena is Assistant Professor of Music Technology and Integrated Design & Media at the Music and Audio Research Lab (MARL) and Integrated Design & Media (IDM) at New York University (NYU). Previosly, she was a Postdoctoral Faculty Fellow at MARL and the Center for Urban Science and Progress (CUSP) at NYU. Magdalena did her Ph.D. at Université Paris Saclay in France, in the ADASP group at Télécom ParisTech, and L2S at CentraleSupélec. Before that, she obtained a B.Eng. in Electrical Engineering at Universidad de la República, Uruguay, where she also worked as a research and teaching assistant at the Engineering School and the Music School.
Her research interests include Machine Listening, Human-Centered Machine Learning, Multimodal Representation Learning, Self-Supervised Learning, Music Information Retrieval and Environmental Sound Analysis.

The FloodNet Consortium is pleased to host Deluge Data, Data Deluge, an online talk series and in-person symposium that brings critical perspectives from the humanities and arts into dialogue with engineering and data practitioners engaged in flood sensing. The online talks will be held over three weeks, culminating in an in-person day-long symposium held at New York University’s Brooklyn campus in fall of 2022.

Join us for three exciting nights of talks, performances, and video highlighting and celebrating the innovative and exciting work from IDM graduate and undergraduate students.

Industry Professor DeAngela Duff has curated a 2-day virtual symposium celebrating Prince for 30 years of the Love Symbol album, on 26-27 March 2022 (Sat-Sun)! We hope to see you there! IF you’ve been to a previous symposium, you know what to expect: knowledge, community, and a whole lot of fun!
There will be 32 speakers (academics, music journalists, podcasters, authors, and independent scholars), 3 roundtable discussions, and 12 presentations!