05/18/2026
Grads - we miss you already! 💜🥹
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ITP is a two-year graduate program in the Tisch School of the Arts whose mission is to explore the imaginative use of communications technologies — how they might augment, improve, and bring delight and art into people's lives.
05/18/2026
Grads - we miss you already! 💜🥹
05/18/2026
Earlier this month, IMA students took the stage to play & perform their newly invented instruments, developed throughout the semester in the class Designing Interfaces for Live Performance taught by David Rios! 🔊 🎻
Congratulations to all performers on a great show!
05/15/2026
CONGRATS to the ITP, IMA, and Low Res Class of 2026! 🎓🎉
05/13/2026
Thanks to all who stopped by the ITP/IMA Spring Show! 🌼
05/12/2026
🌸 And that’s a wrap! 🌸
Congratulations to all the students who presented work in the Spring Show, and a HUGE thank you to our dedicated student workers in the Shop, Equipment Room, the Doc Lab, the Design Lab, the Coding Lab, the Research Residents, and the social media team! 🔨 📸 🎨
05/05/2026
ITP in Philly! 🦅
Students, faculty, and alumni went to Philadelphia last month for the Electronics Faire at Temple University where they presented work, hosted workshops, and performed new instruments!
Sam Heckle (ITP ‘22) hosted a workshop called Soft(ware) Custodians – Jailbreaking Old Apple Devices, where attendees learned how to modify old iPhones and iPods to repurpose them.
Lily Crandall (ITP ‘24) invited attendees to contribute to a collaborative quilt by making squares out of a variety of materials.
Works by Yafira Martinez (ITP ‘26) and Emilia Ezeta (ITP ‘27) were featured in the accompanying exhibition at Ulises Bookstore.
Josh Zhong (ITP ‘24) and Tres Pimentel (ITP ‘24), co-founders of , shared some recent projects at the Sit and Tinker Faire.
Pedro de Oliveira (faculty) presented a talk with the theme of Repair Practices in the Institution, the Gallery, the Archive, the Streets, and Beyond.
Meghna Mahadevan (ITP ‘26) performed as part of the Low-db Performers series.
This free, two-day event was organized by Hannah Tardie (ITP ‘20):
“I proposed the event upon realizing that there’s very limited curriculum at Temple (and most higher education institutions in the greater Philadelphia region) for interdisciplinary work with electronics–whether that be in the arts or humanities– and there is generally a lack of awareness about the myriad communities who are doing radical work with electronics within and beyond Philadelphia. The heart of the faire is about creating community between the people doing this work, and making this type of work more accessible to those interested in joining.” — Hannah Tardie
Photos by Temple Libraries
This Sunday: Designing Interfaces for Live Performance! 🎸⚡
Performers will play a series of *newly invented instruments* that reimagine the creation and performance of music. 💥🎤
Sunday, May 3rd, 6-9pm
The Garage @ 370 Jay St
This event is free and open to the public - reserve your tickets at the link in our bio! 🎟️
A free, two-day exhibition of creative interactive work open to the public by , , and .nyu students. 👾💥🌸
Stop by either day of the ITP/IMA Spring Show to see exciting new work ranging from projections to textiles, from VR to robotics, newly-invented musical instruments to assistive tech, and so much more!
🗓️ Sunday, May 10th, 2-6pm
🗓️ Monday, May 11th, 4-8pm
📍370 Jay St, Brooklyn NY 11221
🎟️ Admission is free, but tickets are required. Reserve yours at the link in our bio!
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ITP (Interactive Telecommunications Program): 2-year Master’s program
IMA (Interactive Media Arts): 4-year BFA undergraduate program
IMA Low Res .nyu: 1-year global MA program
04/29/2026
Audrey Alexander (IMA ‘26) was featured in Washington Square News for her curatorial contributions to “Woody Guthrie: What This Guitar Might Do”, a new exhibit up at the Clive Davis Gallery!
From the article by Emily Colette Love: “The curatorial choices made by the students — from the flower-patterned wallpaper to the optimistic poetry — reflect Guthrie’s uplifting messages to a discouraged audience. It’s a reminder that young people are capable of creating change and accessing hope through inclusivity, which is an important note during an era of growing isolation and disconnection.”
“Woody Guthrie: What This Guitar Might Do” is up at the Clive Davis Gallery at 370 Jay St. until May 15.
04/28/2026
It’s time! Join us online next week for ITP Thesis and IMA Capstone presentations 🌟
Tune in Monday through Friday to see all that ITP + IMA students have been working on this year!
Livestream and schedule at the link in our bio 🔗
| Monday | 9am - 5pm |
| Tuesday | 9am - 5pm |
| Wednesday | 9am - 5pm |
| Thursday | 9am - 5pm |
| Friday | 9am - 5pm |