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James Tunick
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Talk at Google
City of the Future Installation in Google Lobby
Interactive Billboard in Times Square for Sony and News Corp
Interactive Infographic & Search App for Inc Magazine
Web Software for Asia Society
Outernet
Web
Art
Music
Outernet
James Tunick's digital agency StudioIMC builds software for the Outernet that invites audience participation with billboards, movie screens, and other screens via video tracking, cell phone, and voice. Tunick is creator of the following software products for StudioIMC:
IMCtv (patent pending) is advanced interactive media player software for digital screens & interactive advertising. See www.StudioIMC.com
IMCmobile is mobile software that ties into traditional ads as well as IMCtv screens. See www.StudioIMC.com
IMCfaceplate (patent pending) is software that accurately tracks how many people have looked at a billboard or screen. See www.IMCfaceplate.com
IMCspace is a 3D visualization tool that integrates with IMCtv & IMCmobile. See www.StudioIMC.com
Art
James Tunick's artworks are about the need for free speech in public spaces. The works invite audience particiaption and combine media such as immersive video, sculpture, AI, 3D, gaming, and spatial sound. See videos of some of Tunick's interactive installations on The IMC Lab Youtube page or on his personal Youtube channel.
Solo StudioIMC Shows
2009: 3rd IMC Exposition, StudioIMC Lab & Gallery, New York, NY, USA
2006: Beyond TV, The Paley Center for Media (formely the Museum of TV & Radio), New York, NY, USA
2005: 2nd IMC Exposition, The Chelsea Art Museum, New York, NY, USA
2004: Convergence, The Chelsea Art Museum, New York, NY, USA
2003: 1st IMC Exposition, Remote Lounge, New York, NY, USA
Group Shows
2011: ABOUT FACE - No Longer Empty, New Museum Festival of Ideas for the New City, New York, NY, USA
2010: Digital Art @ Google: We Write This to You From the Distant Future, Google Inc., New York, NY, USA
2010: The World in 100 Years, Ars Electronica Center, Linz, Austria
2009: Add-Art, Eyebeam, New York, NY, USA
2009: Artists and Innovators for the Environment, Streaming Museum, 7 Continents
2008: From Fluxus to Media Art, Maya Stendhal Gallery, New York, NY, USA
2007: Stereovision, USF Contemporary Art Museum, Tampa, FL, USA
2002: 9/11 interactive memorial sculpture "WHY", in large format photograph in 9/11 exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA).
Other
2006: Park of the Future proposal for interactive art works in a park in LA finalist in compeitions with UCSD and featured in the LA Times.
2005: CINE (Collaborative Immersive Networked Environment) finalist in SOP III Design Competition w/ Yale Law School & Harvard Berkman Center.
2004: Infinite City published in Jean-Marc Gauthier's book, "Virtual Sets and Pre-Visualization for Games, Movies and the Web" (2005).
2001: 9/11 Sculpture featured in full page photograph in Rolling Stone Magazine, November 22nd issue.
Music
James Tunick's computer music compositions are used as soundtracks for interactive video installations in Times Square, artworks in museums, and immersive environments in movie theaters, as well as in several short films.
84. Dubstep1 - DJT.mp3
83. Sensi Remix - DJT.mp3
82. Red Wine Remix - DJT.mp3
81. Selecta - DJT.mp3
80. NewT - DJT.mp3
79. LongLive - DJT.mp3
78. JammyJam - DJT.mp3
77. NewDoc - DJT.mp3
76. Drops3 - DJT.mp3
75. wavesofblue - DJT.mp3
74. Real Acid - DJT.mp3
73. DJT - DeepSpace7.mp3
72. DJT- Gold.mp3
71. DJT- LongLake.mp3
70. DJT- Cityscape.mp3
69. DJT-newjant9.mp3
68. DJT-bornnew-StudioIMC.mp3
67. DJT-Ambient3-.mp3
66. DJT- Whalesong- .mp3
65. DJT- Round5- .mp3
64. DJT- TitleWave2- .mp3
63. DJT- RAIN5- .mp3
62. DJT- New Paradigm- .mp3
61. DJT-At This Time- .mp3
60. DJT-uncontroled6- .mp3
59. DJT-newhizle4- .mp3
58. DJT- skipper v2 - .mp3
57. DJT- newb - .mp3
56. DJT- parallel cityscapes - .mp3
55. DJT- waterfalls v3 - .mp3
54. DJT - water3 - .mp3
53. DJT - waveridingv3 - .mp3
52. DJT - texturesv4 - .mp3
51. DJT - bgstudioimc2 - .mp3
50. DJT - videospace6 - .mp3
Web
Tunick is an avid Web developer. He has built many dynamic Web applications, social platforms, and content management systems for clients large and small. Most of his Web work can be found at Web5design.com
Personal Web Portfolio
Web5design.com
StudioIMC.com
Mapcidy.com
Web5design.com
IMCexpo.net
Webbyslist.com
Twitt3D.com
Client Web Portfolio
FastCoDesign.com
CurrentProtocols.com
LMK.com/realitytv
BusinessByGarson.com
Columbia-icap.org
Emerson.edu
Mobile Web
GoldsGymMobi.com
WildcatMobile.com
Social Media
NRDC Facebook Application
Green Day/NRDC Social Marketing
About
JAMES A. TUNICK is a programmer, artist, & entrepreneur. He is owner of two software companies & a digital art gallery / research lab in New York City. His work merges creativity & technology, public spaces & the Web.
Tunick is founder of the agency StudioIMC (www.StudioIMC.com), which makes software for big screens in public spaces. StudioIMC technologies for the "Outernet" power the world's 1st network of interactive movie screens, as well as billboards in Times Square, concerts, & stadiums for clients like Sony, Verizon, U.S. Army, Heineken, Clear Channel, Live Nation, National Amusements, & NBA teams.
Tunick is also CEO of the Web software firm, Web5design (www.Web5design.com), which builds enterprise Web applications & cloud collaboration software for clients like United Nations, the Federal Government, NY Senate, NBC Universal, Columbia University, Teach for America, John Wiley & Sons, Asia Society, Fast Company, NRDC, & Green Day.
Tunick also owns the media art space, The IMC Lab + Gallery (www.TheIMClab.com), which is a research lab & digital art gallery in New York City. The IMC Lab invests in technology companies & supports artists & programmers focused on areas such as creative software tools, data visualizations, & interactive art installations. Notable art / technology shows Tunick has produced include "The IMC Exposition" (www.IMCexpo.net), held at the IMC Lab + Gallery, & "Beyond TV" held in the Spielberg Gallery at the Paley Center for Media (previously named The Museum of TV & Radio) in New York City, as well as other shows across the U.S. & Europe. He has also been published extensively, he has patents pending, & his work has been featured in MoMA, Ars Electronica Center, Yale University, Chelsea Art Museum, New Museum, Eyebeam, Streaming Museum, USF Contemporart Art Museum, as well as in Rollingstone Magazine, LA Times, NY Observer, NY1 News, The Discovery Channel, & other news outlets. His work has also been published in the book, Virtual Sets and Pre-Visualization for Games, Movies and the Web, by Jean-Marc Gauthier, Focal Press (2004). His software work has also appeared in movie theaters, in stadiums, & on billboards across the US, in Times Square, Philadelphia, Dallas, Boston, Chicago, & Europe.
Tunick attended Yale University as an undergraduate & he received his Masters in New Media from NYU Tisch Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP).
Contact
Phone: 917-446-8116
Email: JTunick@StudioIMC.com
Twitter: www.Twitter.com/jamestunick
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