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Studio IMC Unveils the Future of Interactive New Media in the Arts & Retail at
THE 2ND ANNUAL
INTERACTIVE MULTIMEDIA CULTURE (IMC) EXPO
Immersive Displays, Live Image Processing, Social Software, Wearables & Wireless
imcexpo.net
April 14th - April 23rd, 2005
Thursday, April 14th, 6 PM - 9 PM Opening Night
April 15th – 16th, 12 PM - 6 PM: Keynote Panels and Educational Symposiums
April 19th – 23rd, 12 PM - 6 PM: Show remains open
The
2nd Annual IMC (Interactive Multimedia Culture) Expo will be held at
Chelsea Art Museum, April 14 – 23. The first event of its kind in New
York City, the IMC Expo is a hybrid technology tradeshow, art
exhibition, and educational symposium focused on the niche of immersive
new media with applications in the arts, entertainment, and retail. The
IMC Expo brings together pioneering executives and entrepreneurs with
the next generation of artists, engineers, programmers and designers.
The
IMC Expo is produced by the new media design firm Studio IMC
(www.StudioIMC.com), in association with the Interactive
Telecommunications Program (ITP) at NYU‚s Tisch School of the Arts, and
other partner organizations.
Among the IMC Expo
Keynote Panel and Educational Symposium participants are Michael
Naimark, member of the original design team for the MIT Media Lab,
founding member of the Atari Research Lab, the Apple Multimedia Lab,
and Lucasfilm Interactive (now LucasArts); Paul D Miller, aka DJ
Spooky, musician, artist, and author of the book, "Rhythm Science",
published by The MIT Press; Hank Shocklee, producer of Public Enemy and
other hip hop musicians; Natalie Jerimijenko, UCSD new media professor
who was recently named in the I.D. Magazine Forty as one of Design's
most influential people; W. Bradford Paley, whose deployed and working
information visualizations span the New York Stock Exchange,
Structualist literary research, the Whitney's ARTPORT, and the Museum
of Modern Art; Clay Shirky, NYU ITP Professor and social software
expert; Luke DuBois, ITP Professor and co-programmer of Jitter live
image processing software; Matthew Suttor, multimedia Professor and
composer at Yale; and Kathleen Ruiz, esteemed artist and Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute Professor.
Among those
exhibiting are ITP, RPI, Livid Instruments, and Virtools as well as
artists Jean-Marc Gauthier, ITP Professor and author of upcoming book
on interactive 3D worlds; James Clar, winner of Design Distinction
award in I.D. Magazine‚s Annual Design Review; and Kathleen Ruiz, RPI
professor and artist.
See www.IMCexpo.net for schedule of Keynote Panels, Educational Symposiums and other Special Events taking place during the exhibition.
DATES/TIMES:
April 14th 6PM-9PM Opening Night; April 15th – 16th 12PM-6PM Keynote
Panels and Educational Symposiums; April 19th-23rd 12PM-6PM Show
remains open
PRICE: $10 Entry Fee; $15 Tickets for Keynote Panels and Educational Symposiums; $30 Full access pass for all days of show.
TICKETS: Available at Chelsea Art Museum reception desk, Tuesday ˆ Saturday, 12-6pm, open to 8 on Thursdays.
About IMC Expo
The
IMC Expo showcases cutting-edge immersive technologies with exceptional
creative and commercial promise. Its mission is to foster a growing
network of diverse and forward-thinking artists, engineers, designers,
scientists and institutions with the common goal of promoting
interdisciplinary collaboration and innovation. The exhibition will
include interactive displays, immersive environments, sound
installations, virtual worlds, gesture interfaces, responsive lighting,
wearable technologies, architectural media, ubiquitous media, social
software, wireless applications, networked objects, computer music, and
other emergent media. Among the exhibitors and presenters are NYU‚s
Interactive Telecommunications Program, Yale University, and Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute. All exhibiting booths will be interactive, and
attendees will be able to test the technologies, such as
collaboratively controlling animated 3D characters; navigating virtual
sound-spaces while composing music; and applying advanced digital
effects to augmented reality environments. More information can be
found at www.IMCexpo.net.
About Studio IMC
Studio
IMC (Interactive Multimedia Culture) is a new media design firm and
artist management agency founded by its current President, James A.
Tunick with partners Tony Rizzaro and Brian Karwosky. The firm
specializes in developing custom immersive environments, responsive
displays, gesture interfaces, and other interactive tools. Studio IMC's
technologies are used in a wide range of fields including the arts,
entertainment, retail, education, fashion, marketing, and architecture.
Tunick and other Studio IMC executives and designers have worked on
projects with Yale University, The Museum of Modern Art PS1, MTV,
Diesel, French Connection UK, and many other institutions, companies,
and individuals. Studio IMC also represents an international team of
cutting-edge designers, engineers, and artists. Our growing network of
innovators provides comprehensive „turn-key‰ solutions for our clients.
See our designers' galleries on the Featured Page at www.StudioIMC.com.
About NYU Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP):
The
official partner of the 2nd Annual Studio IMC Expo is the Interactive
Telecommunications Program (ITP) at NYU Tisch School of the Arts. ITP
is a pioneering graduate department in the study and design of new
media, computational media and embedded computing under the umbrella of
interactivity. An oversized Greenwich Village loft houses the computer
labs, rotating exhibitions, and production workshops that are ITP — the
Interactive Telecommunications Program. Founded in 1979 as the first
graduate education program in alternative media, ITP has grown into a
living community of technologists, theorists, engineers, designers, and
artists uniquely dedicated to pushing the boundaries of interactivity
in the real and digital worlds. A hands-on approach to experimentation,
production and risk-taking make this hi-tech fun house a creative home
not only to its 230 students, but also to an extended network of the
technology industry's most daring and prolific practitioners. ITP is
internationally recognized as a unique and vital contributor of new
ideas and talented individuals to the professional world of multimedia
and interactivity. The department takes a creative and professional
approach to the challenges of the information age.
More information can be found at www.itp.tisch.nyu.edu.
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