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Tom Igoe serves as an Arts Professor at the Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP) within New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, where he pioneers experimental approaches to time-based interactive systems.
His research explores the intersection of physical computing and creative technology through unconventional clock designs, focusing on hardware fabrication, microcontroller programming, and tangible interfaces that challenge traditional timekeeping. Notable projects include the Email Clock (2002, 2005), which advances based on incoming email volume, and an extensive educational repository providing software examples, hardware schematics, and fabrication techniques for kinetic art installations.
No scientific awards were documented in the source material.
Igoe actively mentors students in the ITP program through collaborative development of interactive projects, though specific advisees and grant funding details were not disclosed. His work emphasizes pedagogical resource creation for the broader interactive design community.
He maintains a specialized clock repository developed with students, featuring microcontroller-driven hardware examples and fabrication guides that serve as foundational resources for scholars exploring time as a creative medium.
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