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Good Guilt: New Orleans 2007
from ffluffy March 08, 2008
Rough and short documentary made for class "Experimental Non-Fiction Video" while working on a grant with Xavier University and non-profits in New Orleans, 2007
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Caleb Drugs
from POTUS31 March 05, 2008
Hippie Kid Stories, a Thesis project at NYU ITP by Caleb J. Clark
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E14: TechDIY for Mother and Daughter
from TechTrek.Tv October 31, 2007
TechDIY helps mothers teach their daughthers about electronics. Ji Sun Lee made Tech DIY as her theis project at ITP. Her young daughter is back in Korea with her husband while she is finishing up her studies in NYC. Her daughter and her experience in New York at ITP inspired her to make a set of Do It Yourself (DIY) projects that mothers can do with their daugthers to teach them about electronics in fun and positive ways. As Ji Sun told TechTrek "like many other women, I was not initially interested in learning about electronics. However, I knew the enjoyment of making things. So I developed the Tech DIY to encourage women to learn about technology with their daughters in ways that are simple and fun, but have solid engineering lessons behind them."
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E13: Unconnected
from TechTrek.Tv September 27, 2007
On this TechTrek we go in search of an person in New York City who is unconnected to technology. No cell phone, no Web, no computer. 9 Min. When the Web goes down, or our phones die we feel isolated, unconnected. This may be good for a vacation, but it's increasingly a bad feeling in our normal day to day developed world, eespecially here in New York City where cell phones are like wrist watches in the 1950s, everyone has one, it's just what style and brand you like. But there is a world around us that we can connect to without technology and we did for the last few million years. It's pretty much the world in your field of view, one could call it "physical reality."Are there people in my field of view who live in this unconnected alter universe all the time? What is it like to not have a cell phone or Web access? Do they have a social network? How do they communicate? What do they think of us as we walk around talking on our phones? Lets find out.
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E12: Sustainable Technology Projects
from TechTrek.Tv September 16, 2007
Sustainable technology projects from the 2007 Spring Show at ITP in the Tisch School of the Arts at NYU. 7 minutes. Sustainable ITP: Robert Faludi and Rebecca Bray. Sunrtrap: Roy VanegasStrange Attractor: The Intersection of Human and Insect Aesthetics: Michael Yulin AngSolar Jewelry: Leif Mangelsen, Hatti Lim, Alice Tseng-PlanasWireless Power Monitoring: Jeffrey LeBlanc and Eric BeugShellhouse: Carolina Pino
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E10: New Games
from TechTrek.Tv August 29, 2007
Four game projects are shown from the NYU ITP graduate program's Spring 2007 show. 5 minutes. "Intimate Controllers" by Jennifer Chowdhury and Sinan Ascioglu. "Social Bomb" by Adam Simon, Scott Varland and Michael Dory"Ubolics" by Patricia Bandeira de Mello "Airtime" by Christopher Paretti
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Journalism: Jay Dedman from "RyanIsHungry"
from Blip.tv Learning Center: Veteran Speak Videos August 06, 2007
Jay talks about lessons learned as co-producer/host of RyanIsHungry with Ryanne Hodson. The show features, "the stories of individuals, businesses and organizations making a difference in the world through sustainable and green practices and by hacking everyday life." Jay is an author and former television producer and editor. He is a leading figure in the video blogging community and started the Yahoo Video Blogging Group in 2004. He was a lead organizer of the first Pixelodeon Conference in Los Angeles, CA. in June 2007, where we interviewed him. 2.5 Minutes.
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Producer: Lan Bui, "Noodle Scar"
from Blip.tv Learning Center: Veteran Speak Videos August 06, 2007
Lan talks about getting your work out there, day jobs, and using the community for support. Lan has worked with his brother Vu Bui and Bonny Pierzina producing Noodle Scar for over a year. This year they launched "Noodle Scar Daily," a quasi news in 30-second snippets. Caleb Clark interviewed Lan at the first Pixelodeon Conference in Los Angeles, CA. in June 2007. 2.5 Minutes.
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Producer/Editor: Vu Bui, "Noodle Scar"
from Blip.tv Learning Center: Veteran Speak Videos August 06, 2007
Vu talks about audio, consistency, editing, and content. Vu has worked with his brother Lan Bui and Bonny Pierzina producing Noodle Scar for over a year. This year they launched "Noodle Scar Daily," a quasi news in 30-second snippets. Caleb Clark interviewed Vu at the first Pixelodeon Conference in Los Angeles, CA. in June 2007. 2.5 Minutes.
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Video Blog: Chris Ritke, "49 Sparks"
from Blip.tv Learning Center: Veteran Speak Videos August 06, 2007
Chris is co-producer with his wife Uta of 49 Sparks. The show covers design, trend, and illustration. He talks about set-up and techniques for capturing good interviews, and focusing your distribution on one site or many. Chris was interviewed by Caleb Clark at the first Pixelodeon Conference in Los Angeles, CA. in June 2007. 4 Minutes.
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E9: Geeky Art
from TechTrek.Tv August 05, 2007
Three graduate students from Tisch ITP at NYU.edu show their geeky art pieces at the 2007 Spring Show. Ana Maria Gutierrez shows her project "Motion," a beautiful fusion of painting, photography and video. Heather Dewey-Hagborg shows "Spurious Memories," a creative nueral network system that interprets and creates pictures of faces based on different kinds of data. And Ariel Efron shows "Living Surfaces," a display of video of moving forms reacting to a physical 3-D sculpture.
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