A Visit To New York University’s Interactive Telecommunications Program

On the Media | May 5, 2011

For 31 years New York University’s Interactive Telecommunications Program has taught students how to invent, design, build and think about communications technology. Brooke talks to students and professor Clay Shirky about this year’s work and how the program’s past might predict our future.

: : : ::: Click Here to learn more about the projects discussed: Saul Kessler's musical paintbrush, Adi Marom's elevator shoes , Zoe Fraade-Blanar's meme tracker, Alex Kauffmann's paywalls, Mustafa Bagdatli's biofeedback monitor and Jorge Just's family locator.
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