How I came to be at ITP.

July 7, 2009 BY Aston

I suppose I should share a little about what drew me to the ITP program and the interactive arts in the first place. Besides moving in that direction anyways, albeit more web-centric, I had taken a side trip to Tokyo from Taiwan, where I was studying Mandarin. I happened upon a design fair that pretty much set forth my current trajectory. Really, did I see myself as a web peon for the rest of my life? Oh HELL no.

So I perambulated this arena, probably half a football field in space, and noted all of the wonderful creations from some amazing artists. Concomitant with snapping photos of the actual exhibits and wares, I also documented the authors’ names.

One exhibit that was probably the most climactic for me was one by Chris O’Shea, a successful, working interactive artist with a hand in installation and commercial art – definitely a career worth mimicking, and he’s not yet 30! Anyways, his project, Out of Bounds, was some sort of infrared sensor, a baton or flashlight, hand held device, that one would shine on a wall in which an x-ray scenario was projected onto that wall. It was sort of amazing and brought me back to the endless possibilities of this art as a sort of educational device/media art installation. Check it out!

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