New York University

NYU's Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP)

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.

Experimentation is an essential element in understanding both the opportunities and responsibilities inherent in this evolving field. ITP's philosophy of a hands-on approach to learning relies on collaboration rather than competition, fostering a creative environment where exploration, analysis, risk-taking and experimentation can occur. The department provides an open and nurturing environment in which people are empowered to develop their own ideas, no matter how experimental. ITP emphasizes the user's creativity rather than the capability of the computer. The department challenges students to apply their creativity and imagination to the latest digital tools and techniques. The curriculum is devoted to teaching the practice and theory that emerge from the convergence of new media technologies.


It's Working: NYU's Twitter ETV Test Application

Introducing the Twitter proof-of-concept app, an EBIF app created by Shawn Van Every of NYU. With EnableTV's help to get this app running and accessible via SlingPlayer, this the the first example of and end-to-end test that OEDN has facilitated.  

More about this application: 

This is a bound application (tied to an MPEG-2 stream) that puts up a button that says "Get Last Tweet". If you push the "Select" button on the remote, a Java CGI application which is used for EBIF 2-Way Packaging triggers a PHP script, which returns XML for packaging.  The PHP script uses the Twitter API and pulls up the latest message to Twitter.  When the EBIF application receives a response from the Java CGI app, it displays that message over the top of the video.  

 


OEDN TV - NYU's ITP Lab discussion with Shawn Van Every

OEDN TV - NYU's ITP Lab's Prof. Shawn Van Every talks about students recently building EBIF apps using TVWorks XDK - a first in the US for OEDN's Academic Outreach Program


EBIF App Development @ NYU

Special thanks to Shawn Van Every, who led a group of students from NYU’s Interactive Telecommunication Program (ITP) through an introductory EBIF & tru2way (OCAP) course last week.
 
During the first OEDN Academic Software Kit workshop, Prof. Van Every's students were exposed to  the emerging opportunities available for developing interactive television apps.

On July 9th, OEDN team members and TWC engineers dropped in on the summer session at the ITP lab, to talk about developing apps in EBIF. Take a look at the video and photos from the event below:


OEDN Academic Software Kit workshop - In Progress

This week Shawn Van Every of NYU’s Interactive Telecommunication Program (ITP) has pulled a small group of students together to look at tru2way (OCAP) and EBIF.

NYUITP_OEDNworkshop