IDM’s Live Performance Design class is having its end of semester show on Thursday May 14 from 7-8:30pm!
Tune in to Wish You Were Here at https://nyu.zoom.us/j/96210472716 for amazing performances by a group of remarkable artists and designers.
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IDM’s Live Performance Design class is having its end of semester show on Thursday May 14 from 7-8:30pm!
Tune in to Wish You Were Here at https://nyu.zoom.us/j/96210472716 for amazing performances by a group of remarkable artists and designers.
IDM’s first Virtual Showcase happens on Tuesday May 12 from 3pm-9:30pm at http://idm.show
See the schedule here : http://idm.show/calendar
A series of synchronous and asynchronous events celebrating the work produced by NYU’s Integrated Digital Media Program students
IDM will be hosting their first virtual showcase to display Graduate Thesis works, Senior Projects, and more. The showcase will feature a digital project database, live streams, interactive online events, student presentations, live Q&A sessions, and more.
IDM is a program that combines artistic inquiry with scientific research and technological practice to explore the social, cultural and ethical potentials of emerging technologies. Our students will be showcasing works utilizing video, audio, physical computing, installation, software programs, VR/AR/XR, motion capture, apps, UX/UI, accessibility design, wearables, and more!
The showcase will take place on May 12th starting at 3pm. There will be live events happening throughout the afternoon and evening. All information can be found at: idm.show.
IDM information page for Covid-19
This page was last updated on Monday May 4, 2020
NYU’s courses are currently being taught remote and will continue to be so for the remainder of the semester. Summer courses will be taught remote as well. Presently, fall courses are expected to be taught on-campus.
All IDM faculty and staff are working remotely. The 3rd floor of 370 Jay Street is completely closed until further notice. Do not come to the floor.
NYU INFORMATION ABOUT REMOTE INSTRUCTION AND COVID-19
No school facilities are open. Our specialty labs are closed and keys have been removed from lockboxes. This includes the equipment room, XR Lab, Print Lab, Protolab, Black Box/Motion capture room, and audio lab. The MakerSpace, library, all of it is closed.
Integrated Digital Media (IDM) is excited to be joining Liberal Studies in their fifth annual Liberal Studies Student Research Colloquium on Friday, March 27th, 2020.
We invite you to join us for a Keynote Presentation featuring renowned artist Beatrice Glow. Glow is an interdisciplinary artist leveraging experiential technology collaborations (including virtual reality art demonstrations), olfactory art, sculptural installations, painting, writing and video to shift dominant narratives.
Immediately following, you’ll have an interactive chance to learn directly from the students about their rigorous research.
>>FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC! RSVP and NYU or government ID required. Lunch available. Seating is first-come, first-served.<<
Kimmel Center
60 Washington Square South
Eisner and Lubin Auditorium (4th floor)
New York, NY 10012
Friday, March 27, 2020
* 11am –12:00 noon
Keynote Presentation by Beatrice Glow
* 12:00pm – 1:30pm (drop-in or stay for the duration)
Student Poster Session
RSVP @ bit.ly/LSGlow
Esteemed IDM Full time faculty, Tega Brain is premiering her Deep Swamp, a triptych of terrariums with wetland plants governed by artificially intelligent software agents. The agents, Nicholas, Hans, and Harrison, watch their swampy territories — adjusting light, water flow, fog, and nutrients — to try to engineer their environments for different goals. Harrison aims for a natural looking wetland, Hans is trying to produce a work of art, and Nicholas simply wants attention. The role of AI in sustaining living plants is also explored in AlphaGarden by Ken Goldberg and the AlphaGarden Collective. AlphaGarden is a living garden located at the University of California at Berkeley that is tended to by a robot controlled by an AI that is learning both from simulation and from human demonstrations. Visitors can remotely follow the process through a screen in the exhibition space.
Opening Reception Thursday, February 6, 6-8pm
Events:
Thursday, March 26, 6:30-8:00 p.m.
Tour with the curator and artists Tega Brain and Brett Wallace.
The show and all tours take place in the Kellen Gallery, 2 West 13th Street, ground floor.
More information about the show can be found here
Looking for an internship for the summer or a full time job opportunity? Come join IDM, IMA, and Tisch Games for our second annual undergraduate career fair this spring semester. Bring your resumes, be confident in your work and projects, and get to know some companies with opportunities in NYC!