Eyebombing
Graffiti with eye movement? via F.A.T.

At NYU’s Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP), students hacked a wii-remote in the the spirit of Jackson Pollock’s “action painting.” Check out the project + demo.
My friend Jason Krugman’s thesis project at ITP is worth mention here. It’s 870 led’s that are triggered by wind (i.e. an open window, a person blowing). The concept is simple, but the result is pretty dope.
Here’s another sick use of the Wii with Flash and graffiti. Check out the project site. via husterofculture

“…taking something that’s invisible and making it visible…” -Richard Box
via io9
This project was done a while ago by a couple students at NYU’s ITP, Kristin and Che-wei. They received a lot of great coverage. Meet momo.

NYU’s ITP is known for the work that’s done in the hallways. Jason Krugman is a student/artist there whose focus is light installations. Check out his Light Chimes.

“The new ActionScript 3.0 Client Library for Facebook Platform API, fully supported by Facebook and Adobe, makes it easy to build applications that combine the strengths of the Flash Platform and Facebook Platform.” via MakeZine
Memo Akten’s group has done some pretty dope work lately with processing and water screens. via createdigitalmotion