Cartesian coordinate system with gumdrops and paper clips
Visualizing the Cartesian coordinate system with gumdrops and paper clips.
The Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP) at New York University. ITP’s mission is to explore the imaginative use of communications technologies—how they might augment, improve, and bring delight, utility and meaning into people’s lives. Students earn a terminal Master’s degree after two years of intensive technical, creative and conceptual work.
Visualizing the Cartesian coordinate system with gumdrops and paper clips.
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