Maker Spotlight: Miriam Langer
Miriam, a Professor of Media Arts & Technology, started using Arduino in 2008 to bring new possibilities to her interactive exhibits.
Miriam, a Professor of Media Arts & Technology, started using Arduino in 2008 to bring new possibilities to her interactive exhibits.
You don’t actually need to grunt to get a good tennis swing, so why not let you’re tennis racket do all the grunting for you.
The 2015 Spring Show for New York’s Tisch ITP graduate program showcases a wide range of interactive projects. Here are a handful that would look right at home at Maker Faire.
A slideshow of completed and works-in-progress projects by graduate students of NYU’s Interactive Telecommunications Program.
Getting started using Bluetooth LE is much harder than it should be, and that a lot of great work people are doing is getting dropped on the floor, or worse yet done again. We decided to sit down and do something about that.
I recently visited ITP’s 2013 Winter Show at NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts. Here’s a slideshow of what students there have been up to lately.
Members from the ITP community share some of their physical computing fabrication tips on video.