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show09.jpgThe NYU Interactive Telecommunications Program was founded in 1979 as the first graduate education program in alternative media. Over the past 30 years it 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.


Don't miss the ITP Winter Show this Sunday and Monday, a 2-day exhibition of interactive signt, sound and physical objects by the student artists of ITP.

Free and Open to the Public, no RSVP required

Sunday, December 20 from 2-6pm
Monday, December 21 from 5-9pm

ITP
721 Broadway, 4th Fl
at Waverly Place
New York, NY 10003
 
More information here:
http://itp.nyu.edu/shows/winter2009/
Here's a roundup of interesting things to do, see and attend this week. Mark your calendars, this week is packed with great events!

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to_do_2009_10_wilde.jpgThe Wilde Years: Four Decades of Shaping Visual Culture is at the Visual Arts Gallery on the west side through November 7, 2009. Come and check out this multi-media exhibition of familiar work by notable alumni of Wilde, including Deb Bishop, Rodrigo Corral, Archie Ferguson, Drew Hodges, Julia Hoffman, James Victore, Scott Wadler, and more. The Wilde Years is curated by Gail Anderson, Sal DeVito, Janet Froelich, Todd Radom and Lisa Rettig-Falcone and designed by Kevin O'Callaghan.

THE WILDE YEARS
Through November 7, 2009
Click here for details
Visual Arts Gallery
601 West 26 Street, 15th floor
New York, NY 10001

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to_do_2009_10_aiga.jpgAIGA/NY is hosting an event in honor of Richard Wilde's 40th Year Anniversary chairing the BFA Design & Advertising program at SVA. In the agenda are our very own Gail Anderson and Steven Heller, along with Arem Duplessis, Carin Goldberg and Paula Scher. Spend an evening with the best and brightest of design educators as they discuss their own careers in design education and showcase some of their results—their students.


THOSE THAT CAN, TEACH
Monday, 10/26/09 6:30—8:30PM
SVA Theatre
333 West 23rd Street
New York, NY 10011
Click here to register


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to_do_2009_10_vallee.jpgADC Young Guns presents selected winners to showcase their work at the Apple Store in SoHo. This month's speaker is Julien Vallée. Based in Montréal, Canada, graphic designer Julien Vallée marries handcraft and digital technology to produce awe-inspiring work in both print and motion. From art installations to videos for the music industry, Julien's work has been published worldwide in international graphic books and magazines. In 2008 he was part of the YCN Live 2008 event where he exhibited work in Sydney and at the Bloomberg YCN showroom in London. His client list includes Computer Arts, Swatch, MTV-One and the New York Times Magazine. Julien was part of the ADC Young Guns 6 class of winners, honored in 2008.

JULIEN VALLÉE
Monday, 10/26/09 6:30—8:00PM
Apple SoHo
103 Prince Street
New York, NY 10012
Free talk
Click here for details


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to_do_2009_10_dcrit.jpgMFA Design Criticism Department presents Blind Handshake, a panel moderated by art historian Gloria Kury, where David Humphrey and Geoff Kaplan will discuss their recent collaborations on books about contemporary art and art writing. Kury is an art historian who has taught at Yale and SVA, and is the founder and director of Periscope Publications; Humphrey is a writer and visual artist who is a recipient of the Rome Prize and a senior critic at the Yale School of Art; Kaplan is a graphic designer at the General Working Group and teaches at California College of the Arts; and Nesbit is a professor of art at Vassar College and the J. Kirk T. Varnedoe Visiting Professor of 2007 at the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University.

BLIND HANDSHAKE
Tuesday, 10/27/09, 6:30PM
SVA West Building
133 West 21st Street, Room 101C
New York, NY 10011
Free lecture
Click here for details


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to_do_2009_10_dix.jpgMFA Interaction Design Department welcomes Jason Fried, co-founder and president of 37Signals, as part of their bi-monthly Fall Lecture Series to inspire conversation, pursue change and incite creation. Jason believes there’s real value and beauty in the basics. Jason co-wrote all of 37signals books, and is invited to speak around the world on entrepreneurship, design, management, and software.



JASON FRIED LECTURE
Wednesday, 10/28/09, 6:00-8:00PM
MFA Interaction Design
132 West 21st Street, 6th Floor
New York, NY 10011
Free lecture
Click here for details

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