ITP Alum Exhibit at Staten Island Children's Museum

Friday, Dec 9, 2016

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Staten Island Children's Museum

ITP Alums Adrian Sas and Inpyo Chang collaborated on an interactive installation called Sensory Imaging, which is opening at the Staten Island Children's Museum.

Press Release:

Announcing the Staten Island Children’s Museum’s Newest Exhibit, Sensory Imaging.

December, 2016--The Staten Island Children’s Museum is excited to share their newest interactive exhibit, Sensory Imaging with their members and visitors.  Created to immerse children in multi-sensory exploration, a “magic” screen reacts to children’s touch by displaying brilliant bursts of color wherever it’s touched.  The deeper or firmer the touch, the bigger the burst of color! The exhibit empowers children (of ALL ages!) to experiment with sensory processing.  Most of all, it’s just plain fun!

The Museum will celebrate Sensory Imaging with a Meet the Artists reception on Saturday, December 17.  Exhibit designers/artists Adrian Sas and Inpyo Chang will be on hand to meet visitors, discuss the project and deepen children’s connection and understanding of their actions.

When:                  SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17,  10 a.m. to noon

Where:                Staten Island Children’s Museum

                                1000 Richmond Terrace 

Sensory Imaging is a permanent addition to the Museum’s collection of interactive, hands-on exhibits and is located near the Museum’s front entrance.  

Meet the Artists is a free event with Museum admission, no reservations necessary.

ABOUT THE ARTISTS: 

Adrian Sas is a multimedia artist interested in the connection between people and place. She has created interactive video installations for exhibitions at museums and festivals, a documentary series about public space for public television, and is currently exploring applications for volumetric imaging, Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality technologies that can encourage global citizenship culture.

She holds a bachelor's degree in film theory from Columbia University and master's degree from New York University’s Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP) at the Tisch School of the Arts.

Inpyo Chang is a creative technologist and a designer who works in the fields of exhibition design and interactive media. His main interests lie at the intersection between digital and analogue design, interactive composition and immersive multimedia.

He holds a BFA degree in Visual Communications Design from SungKyunKwan University in Seoul, South Korea and a master’s degree from the Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP) at New York University.

ABOUT THE MUSEUM:

The Staten Island Children’s Museum is located on the grounds of Snug Harbor Cultural Center & Botanical Gardens, 1000 Richmond Terrace, Staten Island, NY 10301.  The Museum is open Tuesday through Friday, 11 am  to 5 pm during the school year; 10 am to 5 pm weekends, summers and most public school holidays.  For more information call 718-273-2060, email info@sichildrensmuseum.org, or visit our website,www.sichildrensmuseum.org.

The Staten Island Children’s Museum is housed in a building owned by the City of New York and its operation is made possible, in part, with public funds provided through the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs with support from the Staten Island delegation to the NYC Council and the Staten Island Borough President. Significant operating support is also provided by the NYS Council on the Arts, Corporations, Foundations, the Trustees and Members.