IMA alumnae Ariana Souzis, Samara Smith and Annie Berman will be exhibiting “Anamorphosis” at Open Source Gallery IMA alumna Betty Yu will be giving a talk on January 17th at 11am. The show, a spatial and relational exploration of a neighborhood, features the work of /rive, the artist collective Ariana and Samara founded.
Opening reception: January 9th 7-9PM
The show will be up through January 30th.
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Congrats to our students Joy, Asmaa, Kristian and Prof. Bradley at the top of The mPathy Project App Challenge
The mPathy Project, a WebServes’ initiative, announced the winners of its first app challenge at a Challenge Showcase on Nov. 30th at Google-NYC.
All the three finalists are Emerging Media and Computer Science students at Hunter College. Joy Chiang Ling’s prototype will be sponsored for full development and deployment by end-users in the target sectors. The other finalists included Asmaa Abbas (2nd) and Kristian Walsh (3rd).
The Challenge, hosted by ECPAT-USA, prompted participants to design a prototype for a web/mobile app that would be used by the hospitality/tourism/transportation industries to combat the commercial sexual exploitation of children (CSEC). ECPAT-USA is a leading anti-trafficking policy organization in the United States working to protect every child’s basic human right to grow up free from the threat of sexual exploitation and trafficking.
IMA alumna Annie Berman’s film in The Journal of Short Film
IMA alumna Annie Berman’s film, Street Views, will be included in the latest volume of The Journal of Short Film.
Street Views, a virtual film by Annie Berman and set in New York City’s famed West Village, but ‘shot’ within Google’s mapping application, explores how virtual mapping alters our experience of space and identity. With humor and a light touch, Berman attempts to navigate a surreal, disoriented new landscape.


