NMIC 001 Intro to Interdisciplinary New Media, Fall 2004
This is a foundation level course that looks at community, both on-line and in real life. The final project produced a class web site that is based on, but different from, existing on-line communities.
FALL 2004 EVENT
Nov. 2
The Election Day Event in the Joe First Media Center
included an interactive installation, chat, blogforabetterworld and a mock voting booth.

Intro to New Media 2
Students were asked to build an interactive user experience based on the
notion of plurality.
Spring 2005 EVENT
April 27
The final of New Media 2 was held in the Joe First Media Center. It included two running Kiosks, demonstrating new interactions with the environment of the atrium. The space was transformed through post it notes, a web camera and interactive kiosks.

Links to Kiosks:
Lad Mibs / re:connections
T.U. Kvetch Box
Independent Study
POND
A collaboration independent study project that began in the fall of ’04
continued throughout the Spring ‘05. Bringing together students
from the Department of Computer and Information Science and the
New Media Interdisciplinary Concentration (Luke Schantz, Laef
Anderson, Aubrey Jones and Andrew Gwozdziewycz), to build a wi-fi
local area network. The research and first stage prototype won
second prize in the Print and Media category of the TURF awards
(Temple University Research Forum). Co-directed by Rolf
Lakaemper (CIS) and Hana Iverson (NMIC).





