Archive for September, 2008

Physical Computing Observation Assignment

Posted on September 17th, 2008 in interaction design, technology | 1 Comment »

The notes below were taken for a guerilla-style research assignment given last week in Tom Igoe’s Physical Computing class Aly Wolf-Mills and I took a stroll up Broadway and around Union Square and observed some interesting examples of people using mobile devices, ATMs and Metro card vending machines. Fun assignment. See Ally’s blog for the first half of the notes. Read the rest of this entry »

Guest Lecture: Vito Acconci

Posted on September 4th, 2008 in art, design | No Comments »

The first guest lecturer of the year for ITP’s first year class was Vito Acconci. He spoke for about an hour, tracing the development of his work from poetry and text pieces, through video, performance, installation and site-specific works, up to his current architectural practice. What was most fascinating was how he situated these seemingly disparate creative practices within a single, more or less linear narrative about breaking down distinctions between artist and audience, and between public and private spaces. Read the rest of this entry »