More
More
The Tisch ITP/IMA space hosts many activities, guest speakers and recruitment events by leading tech companies and design firms. Our busy schedule includes lectures, workshops, exhibitions, tournaments, and hackathons. All of these events are free and open to members of the ITP/IMA/NYU community—priority will be given to ITP/IMA majors.
Some activities are open to the general public as well—those will be marked accordingly.
We hope to see you at ITP/IMA event soon!
Winter/Spring Shows
Each May and December we are proud to host the ITP/IMA Spring and Winter Shows. The Shows are a two day showcase of recent creative interactive projects by the students of the ITP/ IMA / LowRes programs. The shows are free and open to the public. Please check back for further information on upcoming show dates and times, and how to obtain a free ticket to attend.
ITP Thesis Week
Each May all graduating ITP and IMA students present their thesis projects to the assembled ITP/IMA full-time faculty, fellow students, and friends and family via a live stream. This is an opportunity to celebrate the work of our talented students and for each student to have a dedicated period of time to highlight their accomplishment and share their ideas with the ITP/IMA community. Please check back in May for dates and times, and instructions on how to access the live stream.
ITP Camp
Each June ITP/IMA is excited to host the month-long ITP Summer Camp. ITP Camp is a summer camp for adults -- it is a chance for those who cannot join our graduate program to be here for a month on a non-degree baseis and explore coding, fabrication, and all manner of emerging media in an dynamic environment where there are many fast moving workshops and talks offered by a wide range of people including ITP faculty, ITP alums, outside experts, as well as those participating in the camp. Detailed information about the next ITP Summer Camp is available each spring so please check back for dates, times, pricing, and how to apply.
The Tisch ITP/IMA space hosts many activities, guest speakers and recruitment events by leading tech companies and design firms. Our busy schedule includes lectures, workshops, exhibitions, tournaments, and hackathons. All of these events are free and open to members of the ITP/IMA/NYU community—priority will be given to ITP/IMA majors.
Some activities are open to the general public as well—those will be marked accordingly.
We hope to see you at ITP/IMA event soon!
Winter/Spring Shows
Each May and December we are proud to host the ITP/IMA Spring and Winter Shows. The Shows are a two day showcase of recent creative interactive projects by the students of the ITP/ IMA / LowRes programs. The shows are free and open to the public. Please check back for further information on upcoming show dates and times, and how to obtain a free ticket to attend.
ITP Thesis Week
Each May all graduating ITP and IMA students present their thesis projects to the assembled ITP/IMA full-time faculty, fellow students, and friends and family via a live stream. This is an opportunity to celebrate the work of our talented students and for each student to have a dedicated period of time to highlight their accomplishment and share their ideas with the ITP/IMA community. Please check back in May for dates and times, and instructions on how to access the live stream.
ITP Camp
Each June ITP/IMA is excited to host the month-long ITP Summer Camp. ITP Camp is a summer camp for adults -- it is a chance for those who cannot join our graduate program to be here for a month on a non-degree baseis and explore coding, fabrication, and all manner of emerging media in an dynamic environment where there are many fast moving workshops and talks offered by a wide range of people including ITP faculty, ITP alums, outside experts, as well as those participating in the camp. Detailed information about the next ITP Summer Camp is available each spring so please check back for dates, times, pricing, and how to apply.
At the open house information sessions, Midori Yasuda, ITP’s Admissions Director, will explain how ITP attracts students from very diverse backgrounds who want to experiment with interactivity, creativity and technology in the real and digital worlds.
The ITP/IMA Fellowship Program brings people from a wide range of disciplines and invites them to join the ITP/IMA community to teach, learn, explore and create. The Project Fellows spend a semester teaching and working in the department. Come on by and meet them all!
The IMA program starts from the proposition that computation — the ability to code, learn new software, manipulate data, and create physical+digital interactions — is an essential creative capability, and that students who master those capabilities will be well-placed to invent the future.
Shunsuke will give a 30 minute presentation about his daily coding practice and work as an educator and founder of the Japan Generative Art Foundation, followed by a short Q&A.
In this workshop, Cy X, a former ITP resident and current IMA Critical Experience professor, will teach practices that encourage us to engage our full sensory awareness and curiosity in our research and artistic work.
At the open house information sessions, Midori Yasuda, ITP’s Admissions Director, will explain how ITP attracts students from very diverse backgrounds who want to experiment with interactivity, creativity and technology in the real and digital worlds.
Join us for an event with Carla Gannis, a renowned American transmedia artist, and former Pratt Institute professor, now part of New York University, known for her unique blend of digital imagery and iconic artworks.
The IMA program starts from the proposition that computation — the ability to code, learn new software, manipulate data, and create physical+digital interactions — is an essential creative capability, and that students who master those capabilities will be well-placed to invent the future.
The IMA program starts from the proposition that computation — the ability to code, learn new software, manipulate data, and create physical+digital interactions — is an essential creative capability, and that students who master those capabilities will be well-placed to invent the future.
At the open house information sessions, Midori Yasuda, ITP’s Admissions Director, will explain how ITP attracts students from very diverse backgrounds who want to experiment with interactivity, creativity and technology in the real and digital worlds.
Thursday night talk featuring Anna Oh, ITP alum and expert in digital behavioral psychology.
An exclusive screening of "The Youtube Effect," a thought-provoking documentary directed by Alex Winter. Followed by the screening, there will be Q+A segment with Alex Winter and Jacquelyn Mason, moderated by Justin Hendrix.
At the open house information sessions, Midori Yasuda, ITP’s Admissions Director, will explain how ITP attracts students from very diverse backgrounds who want to experiment with interactivity, creativity and technology in the real and digital worlds.
Thursday night talk featurring Regina Harsanyi, a time-based media specialist at the Museum of the Moving Image.
The IMA program starts from the proposition that computation — the ability to code, learn new software, manipulate data, and create physical+digital interactions — is an essential creative capability, and that students who master those capabilities will be well-placed to invent the future.
This week's Thursday Night Talk features Motomichi Nakamura discussing Creating Emotional Connections Across Artistic Mediums.
At the open house information sessions, Midori Yasuda, ITP’s Admissions Director, will explain how ITP attracts students from very diverse backgrounds who want to experiment with interactivity, creativity and technology in the real and digital worlds.
Get to know awesome folks like Daniel Johnston, Greg Shakar, Jeffrey J Feddersen, Patrick C Warren, Shindy Johnson, and Tanika Williams on Thursday, November 30th!
Join us for an exciting evening of creativity and innovation at the Code and Canvas: The Processing Foundation 2023 Fellowship Showcase on Friday, December 1st!
A two day showcase of recent creative interactive projects by the students of ITP/ IMA / LowRes.
A two day showcase of recent creative interactive projects by the students of ITP/ IMA / LowRes.
Live performances and an open showcase at the end of the month featuring graduate student work.
Join us in celebrating Black History Month throughout February! Explore the world of Julian's art as we proudly showcase a collection on the 4th floor gallery and connect with the artist himself.
Join us for an exclusive evening during our Black History Month Artist series with Paul Hill, the visionary 24-year-old gallerist and innovator behind Strada, as we explore the transformative journey of NYC's fastest-growing art ecosystem!
ITP Alum Dennis Crowley, Co-Founder of Foursquare, will be hosted by ITP Alum Gabe Warshaw, Founder of Baton, for a Fireside Chat.
Learn more about this semester's Project Fellows!
The ITP/IMA Department is co-hosting this coffee hour with Tisch Student Affairs.
Celebrate Black History Month with an unforgettable cinematic experience! Join us for an exclusive evening as we screen the captivating movie "American Fiction."
Explore exciting opportunities at the IMA Internship Fair!
Thursday Night Talk featuring Justin Morris-Marano from Flourish LAB.
"Ctrl + Art + Delight," a group show of thesis projects from this year's graduating cohort, will take place on Friday, April 12th at NYC Resistor.
The lecture is largely retrospective, summarizing 20 years of activity in the field of interactive media. A period of intense productivity at professional, educational and research levels.
Festival of the recently possible.
Festival of the recently possible.
Please join us on Thursday for the opening celebration of the ITP/IMA Projects Fellows Show.