ReMUX: Integrated Digital Media Exhibit
Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 11/08/2006 - 5:48pm.Job Opening: Assistant Professor in the Integrated Digital Media Institute
Submitted by Anonymous on Mon, 10/23/2006 - 7:52pm.Polytechnic University, the nation’s second oldest private technology university, whose graduates and faculty have been changing the world for the past 150 years, is engaged in recruiting an Assistant Professor (tenure-track) in the Integrated Digital Media program in the Humanities and Social Sciences department.
The Department is launching a new Bachelor of Science program in Integrated Digital Media to complement its Master of Science program; related programs in the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology and Technical Communications; the University's other offerings in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, and Technology Management.
The conference cometh!
Submitted by Anonymous on Fri, 10/06/2006 - 12:09pm.Hyperpolis 3.0: Really Useful Media
Conference and Celebration
October 19th and 20th of 2006
We don't know enough about digital media as something other than a means to an end, as “instrumental cultureâ€Â, where culture itself â€â€mainstream, alternative, underground, or otherwise is degraded to the status of tools (some hard, some soft, all ware).
We know too much about media discourses as, on the one hand, “popular cultureâ€Â: alienated and commodified cultural forms; and on the other, “cultural theoryâ€Â: paranoid cosmologies of hyper-rhetoric, and the ubiquitous inevitability of evil...
Hyperpolis: Really Useful Media will provide a forum for the discussion and presentation of some positive contributions to the field, in light of these chronic imbalances.
Atopia (David Turnbull and Jane Harrison)
Katherine Carl
Wendy Hui Kyong Chun
Jodi Dean
Karen Hall
Tom Keenan
Michael Liegl
Geert Lovink
Rev. Luke Murphy
Eric Redlinger
Richard Rogers
Ruth Ron
Michael Schumacher
Steven Shaviro
Juha Uitto
Greg Van Alstyne
McKenzie Wark
Thursday, October 19th and Friday, October 20th, 11am to 6pm, 2006 in Dibner
Auditorium, Polytechnic University, 6 MetroTech, Brooklyn, 11201.
Contact Carl Skelton at 718-260-4018 or cskelton@poly.edu.
Check out~ the Hyperpolis page for more info and come join us!
The basket of goodies at the end of the tunnel
Submitted by Anonymous on Fri, 08/11/2006 - 7:45pm.
We're nearing graduation for this year's MS students and a host of fascinating thesis projects are coming to fruition. For instance:
Kids Connect
The pilot program of Kids Connect, co-directed by IDM grad student Dan Winckler, concluded last Friday with a mixed reality performance in New York City, Amsterdam (NL) and Second Life, in which Dutch students in SL told stories about their neighborhoods and their creations in SL to New York City students, who "played back" (performed) their stories to them onstage at Polytechnic via streaming video. See the story in images or read about it on the Kids Connect wiki.Chaotic Terrain
Mary Ann Benedetto's abstract, non-linear gaming experience Chaotic Terrain built on the Torque Game Engine has expanded ferociously in scope and detail since we last posted about it. Let's all bug her into sending us screenshots and a blurb by posting comments on her blog, shall we? Good.v001
Anton Marini's visual performance application v.001 (formerly vade) has grown by leaps and bounds, accelerated by the latest developments in graphics technologies in Mac OS X and Jitter. It's a pity I can't show you any screenshots from it but Mary Ann has some on her blog and beta testers can clamor to get their hands on it at 001.vade.info.Dynamic Architectural Modeling
Not a very sexy title, is it? But what Peter Robertson, Daniel Krengel and Wai Lun Chan are up to is teh sexy indeed. Mentioned previously, they are developing dynamic modeling practices for architectural design. In other words, a set of digital blueprints that can instantly morph to show the design team and the clients changes in design in a 3D, explorative model more akin to World of Warcraft or Quake III than blue ink on paper. Using bleeding edge features of Digital Project and Maya, they can show changes in materials (brass instead of copper fittings), envelope (10 more feet of sidewalk), atmosphere (a 'green wall' of honeysuckle instead of glass windows) and more. Eventually, these models will be accessible through map technologies like Google Earth and A9 street-level maps. More to come as thesis papers get done and final presentations get pretty. :)Kids Connect so far
Submitted by Anonymous on Tue, 07/18/2006 - 9:46pm.



