NYU ITP 4-in-4

Day 4

The Incident: Sweded

Posted by Greg Borenstein on Friday, January 21st, 2011 - Link

Mike Cohen, David Phillips, Spike McCue, Liza Singer, and I spent all day yesterday building the props, shooting, doing the music, and editing “sweded” version of the iphone game The Incident. “Sweding” is a style of lo-fi recreation of movies that was invented by Michel Gondry for his film, Be Kind Rewind. Check out Gondry’s [...]

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666 tribulations, lather, rinse, repeat

Posted by yuditskaya on Thursday, March 18th, 2010 - Link

cut up tribulations 99 by Craig Baldwin, shuffle, and play. simple play and repeat result: and video here: [http://www.vimeo.com/10252368]

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Linkages: Drag-Link Mechanism

Posted by Morgen Fleisig on Wednesday, March 17th, 2010 - Link

I had considered posting about The Battle of Brooklyn again.  I finally signed up to Skype and made my first call through my laptop to São Paulo: it was like using the telephone for the first time.  Pretty amazing. Anyway, I got over that and Julio and I spent over an hour working out the [...]

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Wood Sculptures

Posted by Mike Cohen on Tuesday, March 16th, 2010 - Link

Originally for Day 4, I planned on making a single wood sculpture with whatever scrap wood we had in the shop. I thought I’d make something sort of symmetrical with small blocks. After completing the sculpture, I decided that I couldn’t stay away from technology and that making just one sculpture wasn’t enough. Inspired a [...]

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picture perfect

Posted by jelani on Tuesday, March 16th, 2010 - Link

It was so nice today, I decided to take a walk and take some pictures. The best of reside here on flickr Here’s a sampling.

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playing with cardboard

Posted by Kristin O'Friel on Friday, August 1st, 2008 - Link

today i made a flexible surface out of cardboard tubing. and a recursive tree made out of recycled cardboard – i couldn’t help myself more 5-in-5 photos on flickr

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The Big-Ass Arrow EL Flag

Posted by Christian Cerrito on Friday, August 1st, 2008 - Link

One of the biggest problems at the Burning Man Festival is locating all of your friends once you arrive. Cell phones are useless in such a remote location, email is useless (there are a few stations, but the lines are ridiculous), and GPS nearly pointless (Black Rock City moves every year, so it’s nearly impossible [...]

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iWander

Posted by David Steele Overholt on Friday, August 1st, 2008 - Link

When studying the Dadaists in undergrad, I remember being fascinated with the artists’ technique of going on walks to gain inspiration and materials for their work. Specifically, Kurt Schwitters’ Merz assemblage pieces (check the bottom of this post for more info). This seems fairly natural and obvious to me now – when I need to [...]

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The peacemaker: a modified Salazar

Posted by John Dimatos on Friday, August 1st, 2008 - Link

it’s food day here in sunny Burbank California for 5-in-5, with a modified Salazar: the peacemaker. A Salazar is a historically fantastic, gorgeous, and satisfying sandwich. It was created 2 years ago at mawopi HQ with Mehmet and Charles, in a desperate moment of severe hunger as a testament to collaborative cooking and fortifying friendship. [...]

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Walk

Posted by Tim Szetela on Friday, August 1st, 2008 - Link

For the Thursday project, I wanted to map the walk from my apartment to school. Yesterday I had mapped the floor at school with ground textures; with today’s project, I wanted to continue to try other approaches to mapping. So this morning, I recorded the audio of my entire trip to school and took about [...]

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Robot Chef Show

Posted by Vikram Tank on Friday, August 1st, 2008 - Link

Today Anderson Miller and I took on the task of creating a cooking show based on recipes created by Robot Chef. Robot Chef is a program that Andy wrote in our Programming A to Z class which read all the recipes from three recipe web sites. The program then computes the probablity of ingedients to [...]

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The Chirpie

Posted by Corey Menscher on Friday, August 1st, 2008 - Link

You’ve heard of the Throwie. Well, today I attempted to create the Chirpie! The Chirpie is an audio throwie…a small electronic device that emits a continuous series of chirps and can be attached to metallic surfaces via a magnet. Multiple throwies could be thrown and attached to a surface to provide a cacophony of chirps! [...]

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Robot Chef – Cooking Show

Posted by C. Anderson Miller on Friday, August 1st, 2008 - Link

Today Vikram Tank and I worked together to produce a cooking show based on my Spring project, Robot Chef (http://www.robotchef.tv). Link to video.

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Strokeweight: Drawing Text

Posted by Adam Parrish on Friday, August 1st, 2008 - Link

Today I made a New Interface for Textual Expression, as part of a continuation of my master’s thesis research. Strokeweight is an interface that correlates gestures of drawing to gestures of text. Click below to view a demonstration video on Vimeo. Technical details can be found after the jump. (The source text used in the [...]

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Education for the Undead?

Posted by Robert C. Moon on Friday, August 1st, 2008 - Link

For Day 4′s project, Christian Bovine and I wanted to shoot a short video within 24 hours. A friend of mine in San Fransisco recently finished a 48 hour Film Festival, where contestants were given requirements such as character name or prop right before starting the 48 hour film production. Apple has a similar competition [...]

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