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SUMMARY:UPchieve
DESCRIPTION:UPchieve is a nonprofit edtech platform that provides 24/7 free\, on-demand tutoring and college support for low-income students. The platform connects students with trained volunteer tutors in real time\, so academic help is available whenever and wherever they need it.\nAt the PIT Pop Up\, visitors will see both sides of the experience. They can walk through the steps a student takes to ask for help\, watch how the system quickly matches them to a live coach\, and get a sense of what an actual tutoring session feels like. On the volunteer side\, people will see what it is like to support a student in the moment they need it and how accessible and easy it really is \nThe problem UPchieve addresses is unequal access to academic support. Families who cannot afford private tutoring or counseling might see their kids fall behind. By making UPchieve free and 24/7\, we aim to help level the playing field. The NYC PIT Pop Up is a great chance to show how technology can be used not just for convenience\, but for equity. \nPresented by UPchieve team members\, Mark Espinoza (Program Manager – Strategic Projects) and Katy Laird (Head of Programs).
URL:https://nycpitpopup.org/event/upchieve/
LOCATION:NYC PIT Pop Up at The Oculus\, 185 Greenwich Street\, Shop #LL4345\, Level LL4\, New York\, NY\, 10006\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="UPchieve":MAILTO:hello@upchieve.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251105T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251105T160000
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SUMMARY:Robot for Public Good
DESCRIPTION:Robot for Public Good: Empathy\, Ethics\, and Play in Human–Robot Interaction is an interactive demo exploring how robots can embody empathy\, ethics\, and community values while promoting emotional learning. Using an expressive\, AI-driven robot\, the installation invites visitors to experience how technology can model care\, curiosity\, and civic awareness. \nThe demo highlights how robots can serve as learning companions to help children and particularly children with autism develop emotional intelligence and social understanding. Through short\, guided interactions\, the robot recognizes facial expressions\, responds playfully to human emotions\, and prompts participants to reflect on empathy\, fairness\, and trust in technology. \nBy blending education\, ethics\, and design\, Robot for Public Good transforms abstract concepts like responsible AI and inclusion into joyful\, tangible experiences. The project demonstrates how robotics can support diverse learning needs while encouraging the public to see AI as a tool for compassion\, connection\, and civic engagement. \nRobot for Public Good is a project by the Assistive Robotics Tech Research Group @ CUNY AI Tech Innovation Hub led by Dr. Azhar.
URL:https://nycpitpopup.org/event/robot-for-public-good/
LOCATION:NYC PIT Pop Up at The Oculus\, 185 Greenwich Street\, Shop #LL4345\, Level LL4\, New York\, NY\, 10006\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251105T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251105T160000
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CREATED:20251010T234019Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251024T210051Z
UID:596-1762351200-1762358400@nycpitpopup.org
SUMMARY:App Microscope
DESCRIPTION:App Microscope is a tool to display the Internet Safety Labs safety label (ISL Safety Label) for mobile applications. The information in the ISL Safety Label is designed to highlight safety risks found in the app when using it as it was designed to be used. ISL calls these inherent risks “programmatic harms”. \nMost of the labels in App Microscope are from the more than 1\,722 apps studied in the ISL 2022 K-12 EdTech safety benchmark. New labels are being added all the time. App Microscope is designed for app developers\, technology decision-makers\, journalists\, privacy advocates and regulators\, but can be used by everyone to better understand the hidden risks of mobile apps. \nApp Microscope\, a project by Internet Safety Labs (ISL)\, is a free public service funded in part by a generous grant from the Internet Society Foundation. ISL is a US-based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.
URL:https://nycpitpopup.org/event/app-microscope/
LOCATION:NYC PIT Pop Up at The Oculus\, 185 Greenwich Street\, Shop #LL4345\, Level LL4\, New York\, NY\, 10006\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251105T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251105T160000
DTSTAMP:20260605T170056
CREATED:20251010T233230Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251024T210031Z
UID:593-1762351200-1762358400@nycpitpopup.org
SUMMARY:Turtles All the Way Down
DESCRIPTION:Turtles All the Way Down is a hands-on\, audience-assisted live-coding demo using Turtle Geometry\, a tool from MIT that was used to enable children as young as preschool to learn introductory coding and mathematical operations. The history of Turtle coding\, which is rich and varied\, touches all aspects of education reform in the US (successful and otherwise) and helps to quickly and effectively explode the notion that “engineering is only for certain types of people.” It has a rapid democratizing effect on our attitudes towards learning (and ourselves as learners) and a rich\, proven history of accessibility. Anyone can pick it up in a few minutes\, and it works with every modern programming language. \nTurtles All the Way Down is a project by Luke Conley.
URL:https://nycpitpopup.org/event/turtles-all-the-way-down/
LOCATION:NYC PIT Pop Up at The Oculus\, 185 Greenwich Street\, Shop #LL4345\, Level LL4\, New York\, NY\, 10006\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251105T160000
DTSTAMP:20260605T170056
CREATED:20251010T232840Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251014T203735Z
UID:589-1762351200-1762358400@nycpitpopup.org
SUMMARY:Beyond the Bus: A Spatial and Socio-Economic Analysis of MTA Bus Violations
DESCRIPTION:  \nAt the start of 2019\, the MTA introduced a new technology with efforts to speed of bus routes in the NYC boroughs. The Bus Automated Camera Enforcement (ACE) system was implemented onto specific buses\, eventually spreading onto buses across the five boroughs. Beyond the Bus: A Spatial and Socio-Economic Analysis of MTA Bus Violations explores the intricacies regarding the data collected from this ACE system by looking through a socio-economic spatial lens. \nBeyond the Bus is a project by Ibrahima Diallo\, Rolando Mancilla-Rojas\, and Kabbo Sultan\, students from the Marcy Lab School studying data analytics and trying to empower underrepresented communities with their analytical work. \n\n 
URL:https://nycpitpopup.org/event/beyond-the-bus-a-spatial-and-socio-economic-analysis-of-mta-bus-violations/
LOCATION:NYC PIT Pop Up at The Oculus\, 185 Greenwich Street\, Shop #LL4345\, Level LL4\, New York\, NY\, 10006\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251105T235959
DTSTAMP:20260605T170056
CREATED:20251010T182924Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251024T220234Z
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SUMMARY:PIT Careers Day/Young People's Day
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the 11th day of the NYC PIT Pop Up! Today’s theme explores PIT careers and celebrates young people. \nPIT Careers/Young People’s Day Schedule: \nDaily Demos: 2:00pm-6:00pm \n\nBeyond the Bus: A Spatial and Socio-Economic Analysis of MTA Bus Violations\nTurtles All the Way Down\nApp Microscope\nRobot for Public Good\nUPchieve\nPublic Interest Data Literacy (PIDLit) Learning Lab\, “Tackling Food Insecurity”\n\nFilm Premiere: 5:00pm-6:30pm (doors open at 4:30pm) \n\n‘Tech For Us’ documentary NYC Premiere and PIT Conversation at City Tech
URL:https://nycpitpopup.org/event/pit-careers-day-young-peoples-day/
LOCATION:NYC PIT Pop Up at The Oculus\, 185 Greenwich Street\, Shop #LL4345\, Level LL4\, New York\, NY\, 10006\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="NYC PIT Pop Up":MAILTO:pitlab@cuny.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251104T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251104T193000
DTSTAMP:20260605T170056
CREATED:20251011T014554Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251013T143130Z
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SUMMARY:The Reboot: Day 9
DESCRIPTION:The Reboot is our time to hang out\, reflect on the day’s demos\, and interact with the online PIT community.
URL:https://nycpitpopup.org/event/the-reboot-day-9/
LOCATION:NYC PIT Pop Up at The Oculus\, 185 Greenwich Street\, Shop #LL4345\, Level LL4\, New York\, NY\, 10006\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="NYC PIT Pop Up":MAILTO:pitlab@cuny.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251104T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251104T180000
DTSTAMP:20260605T170056
CREATED:20251010T232415Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251024T210012Z
UID:586-1762264800-1762279200@nycpitpopup.org
SUMMARY:Palumba NYC x WOTB
DESCRIPTION:Palumba NYC x WOTB is a simple app and website helping New Yorkers vote at the NYC Mayoral Elections. Based on the successful European experience of Palumba\, which gathered nearly 200k users across 27 countries and was #1 in the App Store\, this Tinder-style test matches you with the candidates that stand for your vision and values. \nPalumba NYC x WOTB is a project by Pol Villaverde (Founder)\, Solène Aubert (Content & Statements)\, Lila Potter (Content & Statements)\, Jasmine Nadal-Chung (Media & Comms.)\, and Apolline Ancel (Media & Comms.).
URL:https://nycpitpopup.org/event/palumba-nyc-x-wotb/
LOCATION:NYC PIT Pop Up at The Oculus\, 185 Greenwich Street\, Shop #LL4345\, Level LL4\, New York\, NY\, 10006\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251104T180000
DTSTAMP:20260605T170056
CREATED:20251010T232050Z
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SUMMARY:Future of Sustainable Buildings: Plumbing Systems & Data for Resilience
DESCRIPTION:Future of Sustainable Buildings: Plumbing Systems & Data for Resilience is a project that combines mechanical engineering and data science to demonstrate how plumbing and building systems impact sustainability\, equity\, and public health in cities like New York. \nThe demo will feature an interactive visualization where visitors can simulate choices\, such as upgrading plumbing systems\, implementing graywater recycling\, or improving efficiency across neighborhoods. These simulations will generate real-time outputs showing the environmental and cost impacts of sustainable building practices. \nFuture of Sustainable Buildings bridges the tangible (pipes\, water\, energy) with the digital (data engineering\, visualization\, simulation)\, which we feel is especially important in this era. Many civic conversations overlook plumbing and mechanical systems\, despite their central role in sustainability\, climate adaptation\, and the long-term resilience of New York City’s infrastructure. \nAs lifelong Queens residents\, we want to connect this work directly to the city we call home. We’ve grown up surrounded by the complexities of NYC’s infrastructure\, from aging buildings to water usage disparities\, and we believe the public should have tools to understand and imagine more sustainable and resilient futures for our city. \nFuture of Sustainable Buildings is a project by Caitlin Reyes and Erik Ramjattan. \nAbout Caitlin Reyes and Erik Ramjattan: \nCaitlin Reyes — Senior Computer Science student at Hunter College\, incoming Data Engineer at CVS Health. Specializes in data pipelines\, visualization\, and civic/public interest applications of technology. \nErik Ramjattan — Alumni from The City College of New York\, Mechanical Engineer specializing in plumbing systems at Cosentini Associates. Brings expertise in sustainable building design and infrastructure efficiency in urban cities. \nNote: Company names are listed only to provide context for our professional backgrounds. This project is an independent effort and is not affiliated with any organizations.
URL:https://nycpitpopup.org/event/future-of-sustainable-buildings-plumbing-systems-data-for-resilience/
LOCATION:NYC PIT Pop Up at The Oculus\, 185 Greenwich Street\, Shop #LL4345\, Level LL4\, New York\, NY\, 10006\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251104T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251104T180000
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CREATED:20251010T231624Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251013T143130Z
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SUMMARY:Mutual Vend
DESCRIPTION:  \nMutual Vend is a decentralized\, peer to peer 3D-printable vending machine network where every purchase earns you a share of the profits. Mutual Vend creates a self-sustaining\, consumer-owned retail network through two simple principles: shared responsibility for stocking machines and shared rewards from every purchase. Consumers stake collateral to stock machines cooperatively\, with other consumers voting to verify the inventory\, creating shared ownership and responsibility. Every purchase automatically earns you rewards that can be cashed out to stablecoins or used for more machine purchases. Mutual Vend can also be used for mutual aid. \nMutual Vend is presented by Ron Turetzky\, Bread Collective.
URL:https://nycpitpopup.org/event/mutual-vend/
LOCATION:NYC PIT Pop Up at The Oculus\, 185 Greenwich Street\, Shop #LL4345\, Level LL4\, New York\, NY\, 10006\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Bread Cooperative":MAILTO:contact@bread.coop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251104T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251104T180000
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CREATED:20251010T230702Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251024T205854Z
UID:577-1762264800-1762279200@nycpitpopup.org
SUMMARY:Talk to the City
DESCRIPTION:  \nTalk to the City (T3C) is an open-source deliberation platform that transforms large-scale public input into actionable insights. This session will demonstrate how thousands of voices—whether citizens in democratic innovation pilots\, healthcare workers shaping bargaining strategies\, or voters in Tokyo’s gubernatorial elections—can be synthesized into clear\, collective agendas in real time. Drawing on case studies with Taiwan’s Ministry of Digital Affairs and the Young Women’s Alliance of Australia\, the project will show how digital deliberation can be applied across advocacy\, policy\, and peacebuilding contexts. \nT3C is a great example of public interest technology because it demonstrates that AI can be harnessed for democratic ends rather than commercial or surveillance purposes. T3C preserves the nuance of individual contributions while scaling civic dialogue to levels previously unattainable\, showing what it looks like when technology is designed with transparency\, accountability\, and community benefit at its core. Participants will leave with concrete strategies for using deliberative technology to strengthen advocacy\, inform decision-making\, and translate the principles of citizens’ assemblies into accessible digital formats that empower communities and decision-makers alike. \nTalk to the City (T3C) is a project by Adam Schumacher\, AI Objectives Institute. \nAbout Adam Schumacher: \nAdam Schumacher brings deep expertise in scaling democratic deliberation with Talk to the City (T3C)\, an open-source platform designed to align AI with the public interest. Adam is Program Director at the AI Objectives Institute (AOI)\, where he leads T3C’s global development and partnerships. With over a decade of civic-tech leadership—including directing governance programs with the U.S. Agency for International Development—he has advanced deployments with governments\, civil society\, and advocacy groups worldwide.
URL:https://nycpitpopup.org/event/talk-to-the-city/
LOCATION:NYC PIT Pop Up at The Oculus\, 185 Greenwich Street\, Shop #LL4345\, Level LL4\, New York\, NY\, 10006\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="AI Objectives Institute":MAILTO:hello@aiobjectives.org
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251104T180000
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CREATED:20251010T222702Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251013T151557Z
UID:573-1762264800-1762279200@nycpitpopup.org
SUMMARY:WasteNotNYC
DESCRIPTION:WasteNotNYC is an interactive data experience that invites visitors to rethink the journey of their food waste through play and data storytelling. At a touchscreen kiosk\, participants “build a meal” from a menu of options and are prompted to guess how much of it can be composted. The system then reveals the correct answer\, compares it with how others have guessed\, and calculates the long-term impact if that meal were composted daily for a year. To connect the personal to the collective\, the display then zooms out to a citywide map\, showing composting participation rates across neighborhoods and highlighting local resources for compost drop-off or curbside programs. By combining behavioral quizzes\, personalized feedback\, and civic data visualization\, WasteNotNYC transforms an abstract sustainability issue into something concrete\, measurable\, and participatory. WasteNotNYC exemplifies how public interest technology can make invisible systems visible\, spark conversations about equity in environmental access\, and empower New Yorkers to take small daily actions that add up to systemic change! \nWasteNotNYC is a project by Annie Chen. \nAbout Annie Chen: \nAnnie Chen is a Data Scientist based in New York City. She has spent the past several years supporting public safety research for local government\, designing studies and applying statistical and machine learning models to make sense of complex data. She is currently a Climatebase Fellow\, where she is exploring opportunities to contribute to climate technology and engage in environmental sustainability efforts. Annie brings expertise in data storytelling\, civic tech\, and community-focused research\, and is excited to create an interactive experience that helps people connect everyday choices to collective climate action.
URL:https://nycpitpopup.org/event/wastenotnyc/
LOCATION:NYC PIT Pop Up at The Oculus\, 185 Greenwich Street\, Shop #LL4345\, Level LL4\, New York\, NY\, 10006\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251104T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251104T235959
DTSTAMP:20260605T170056
CREATED:20251010T182712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251013T143130Z
UID:485-1762214400-1762300799@nycpitpopup.org
SUMMARY:Election Day - Future of NYC
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the 9th day of the NYC PIT Pop Up! As it’s Election Day\, today’s PIT theme is: The Future of NYC. \nElection Day Schedule: \nDaily Demos: 2:00pm-6:00pm \n\nWasteNotNYC\nTalk to the City\nMutual Vend\nFuture of Sustainable Buildings: Plumbing Systems & Data for Resilience\nPalumba NYC x WOTB\n\nThe Reboot: 6:00pm-7:30pm
URL:https://nycpitpopup.org/event/election-day-future-of-nyc/
LOCATION:NYC PIT Pop Up at The Oculus\, 185 Greenwich Street\, Shop #LL4345\, Level LL4\, New York\, NY\, 10006\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="NYC PIT Pop Up":MAILTO:pitlab@cuny.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251103T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251103T193000
DTSTAMP:20260605T170056
CREATED:20251011T014425Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251013T143130Z
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SUMMARY:The Reboot: Day 8
DESCRIPTION:The Reboot is our time to hang out\, reflect on the day’s demos\, and interact with the online PIT community.
URL:https://nycpitpopup.org/event/the-reboot-day-8/
LOCATION:NYC PIT Pop Up at The Oculus\, 185 Greenwich Street\, Shop #LL4345\, Level LL4\, New York\, NY\, 10006\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="NYC PIT Pop Up":MAILTO:pitlab@cuny.edu
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251103T180000
DTSTAMP:20260605T170056
CREATED:20251011T022122Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251024T205812Z
UID:658-1762178400-1762192800@nycpitpopup.org
SUMMARY:Trustworthy\, Intelligent\, & Explainable Robotics (TIER) Lab
DESCRIPTION:At the Trustworthy\, Intelligent\, and Explainable Robotics (TIER) Lab\, our mission is to develop robots for social good. We aim to design and develop robotic systems that not only intelligent and robust but also trustworthy\, transparent\, ethical\, and inclusive. \nOur research is at the intersection of artificial intelligence\, human-robot interaction\, machine learning\, robotics\, cognitive science\, and ethics. The TIER lab was founded in September 2023 at Hunter College\, CUNY. \nResearch Areas: \n\nHuman-Robot Interaction (HRI): Designing robots that can navigate crowded human environments\, communicate decisions\, and build trust with users.\nExplainable AI & Robotics: Developing systems that can provide clear\, natural language explanations for their actions\, fostering user understanding and accountability.\nCognitive Models & Decision-Making: Drawing inspiration from human cognition to design adaptive robot navigation and planning systems.\nMulti-Objective & Multi-Agent Planning: Using voting-based algorithms from social choice theory to enable fair\, efficient group decision-making in robot teams.\nEthics\, Diversity & Inclusion in AI: Investigating how AI and robotics impact marginalized communities and creating participatory\, justice-oriented design methods.\nQueer-Inclusive Robotics: Exploring how robotic companions and systems can better serve LGBTQ+ communities.\n\nThe TIER Lab’s current projects span social robot navigation\, multi-robot coordination\, foundation models for robotics\, bias detection in large language model-powered robots\, trust in robotics\, and queer-inclusive design. \nPresented by Raj Korpan\, Director of TIER Lab\, CUNY Hunter College.
URL:https://nycpitpopup.org/event/trustworthy-intelligent-explainable-robotics-tier-lab/
LOCATION:NYC PIT Pop Up at The Oculus\, 185 Greenwich Street\, Shop #LL4345\, Level LL4\, New York\, NY\, 10006\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251103T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251103T180000
DTSTAMP:20260605T170056
CREATED:20251010T221252Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251024T205627Z
UID:570-1762178400-1762192800@nycpitpopup.org
SUMMARY:It's Completely Anonymous
DESCRIPTION:It’s Completely Anonymous (2024) is a participatory online platform where visitors slow down to answer the question left by the previous participant\, and then leave a new question for the next person. Instead of profiles\, metrics\, or surveillance\, the project creates an evolving chain of anonymous exchanges\, really to be seen as an archive built through reciprocity\, curiosity\, and care. \nAt the NYC PIT Pop Up\, participants will engage with the platform in real time\, encountering the words of strangers and contributing their own. Each interaction sustains a shared dialogue that spans across time\, emphasizing presence without visibility and connection without identity. \nThe project explores what becomes possible when we design platforms that resist speed\, extraction\, and quantification. The site was hand-coded / developed using html\, css\, javascript\, and perl. By centering anonymity and slowness as civic values\, It’s Completely Anonymous imagines a digital commons where participation is grounded in reflection rather than performance. \nIt’s Completely Anonymous is a project by Emily D’Achiardi\, University of California\, Santa Barbara.
URL:https://nycpitpopup.org/event/its-completely-anonymous/
LOCATION:NYC PIT Pop Up at The Oculus\, 185 Greenwich Street\, Shop #LL4345\, Level LL4\, New York\, NY\, 10006\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251103T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251103T180000
DTSTAMP:20260605T170056
CREATED:20251010T220319Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251024T205553Z
UID:567-1762178400-1762192800@nycpitpopup.org
SUMMARY:Shining a Light on 3\,000+ Massachusetts Police Records
DESCRIPTION:Shining a Light on 3\,000+ Massachusetts Police Records is an interactive demo of a front-end platform to house thousands of public records acquired by the ACLU of Massachusetts Technology for Liberty Project on policing and use of surveillance tech by government agencies. The database makes it possible to filter and search within these documents for names and geographies of interest. \nShining a Light on 3\,000+ Massachusetts Police Records is presented by Julie Lee\, former Technology for Liberty Fellow at the ACLU of Massachusetts.
URL:https://nycpitpopup.org/event/shining-a-light-on-3000-massachusetts-police-records/
LOCATION:NYC PIT Pop Up at The Oculus\, 185 Greenwich Street\, Shop #LL4345\, Level LL4\, New York\, NY\, 10006\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251103T180000
DTSTAMP:20260605T170056
CREATED:20251010T213512Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251024T205610Z
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SUMMARY:Collective Atlas
DESCRIPTION:  \nCollective Atlas invites New Yorkers to map places in the city that matter to them\, entirely from memory. These maps range from meticulous street grids to abstract gestures. Even when participants map the same place\, the drawings reveal how differently we hold space in memory: what stands out\, what fades\, what stretches\, or distorts. \nEach hand-drawn map reflects a personal geography that disrupts the fixity of conventional maps\, challenging assumptions about orientation\, accuracy\, and authority. Together\, they form an atlas of the city as lived rather than prescribed\, demonstrating that mapping is not only technical\, but personal\, cultural\, and emotional. Visitors are invited to contribute their own maps to add to the archive\, and see\, side by side\, how diverse our visualizations of place can be. \nCollective Atlas is an inversion of power: maps become bottom-up acts of storytelling instead of top-down tools of surveillance and control. In the context of public interest technology\, it reframes mapping as a tool of justice and imagination\, challenging extractive\, data-driven models with intimate\, human-scale knowledge. \nPreviously presented at BetaNYC’s Open Data Week\, the work has since traveled across the city through pop-ups\, public schools\, and artist-led community events. \nCollective Atlas is presented by Queenie Wu.
URL:https://nycpitpopup.org/event/collective-atlas/
LOCATION:NYC PIT Pop Up at The Oculus\, 185 Greenwich Street\, Shop #LL4345\, Level LL4\, New York\, NY\, 10006\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251103T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251103T180000
DTSTAMP:20260605T170056
CREATED:20251010T210307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251014T203033Z
UID:530-1762178400-1762192800@nycpitpopup.org
SUMMARY:Hometown XR
DESCRIPTION:  \nHometown XR is an interactive project that explores the intersections of memory\, identity\, and technology by transforming digital traces into evolving audiovisual experiences. Drawing from large-scale web archives such as Common Crawl and incorporating audience participation\, the project visualizes “hometown memories” through AI-generated imagery and sound. These memories are then reimagined in projection-based installations\, creating immersive experiences that merge the real and virtual. \nThe project raises critical questions about data ethics and representation: How do AI systems interpret human memory? Whose stories are included or excluded in digital archives? By inviting the public to contribute their own memories\, Hometown XR reclaims personal data from corporate commodification and turns it into a medium for storytelling\, reflection\, and community dialogue. \nThe project engages tech justice by revealing the biases embedded in AI training data and reclaiming personal and cultural narratives from algorithmic control. Through participatory interaction\, Hometown XR transforms digital memory into a shared\, ethical practice\, imagining technological futures grounded in diversity\, empathy\, and community care rather than exploitation or exclusion. \nHometown XR demonstrates how emerging technologies can be reimagined for the public good. Rather than reinforcing profit-driven uses of data\, the project foregrounds collective memory\, cultural diversity\, and inclusivity. It invites visitors to see technology not just as a tool of extraction\, but as a means of fostering connection\, dialogue\, and equity in civic life. \nHometown XR is a project by Wenjun Chen. You can view more of Wenjun’s work\, here.
URL:https://nycpitpopup.org/event/hometown-xr/
LOCATION:NYC PIT Pop Up at The Oculus\, 185 Greenwich Street\, Shop #LL4345\, Level LL4\, New York\, NY\, 10006\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251103T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251103T235959
DTSTAMP:20260605T170056
CREATED:20251010T182344Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251013T143411Z
UID:483-1762128000-1762214399@nycpitpopup.org
SUMMARY:Robot & Justice Day
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the 8th day of the NYC PIT Pop Up! Today is Robot & Justice Day. \nRobot & Justice Day Schedule: \nDaily Demos: 2:00pm-6:00pm \n\nHometown XR\nCollective Atlas\nShining a Light on 3\,000+ Massachusetts Police Records\nIt’s Completely Anonymous\nTrustworthy\, Intelligent\, & Explainable Robotics (TIER) Lab\n\nThe Reboot: 6:00pm-7:30pm
URL:https://nycpitpopup.org/event/robot-justice-day/
LOCATION:NYC PIT Pop Up at The Oculus\, 185 Greenwich Street\, Shop #LL4345\, Level LL4\, New York\, NY\, 10006\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="NYC PIT Pop Up":MAILTO:pitlab@cuny.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251102T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251102T193000
DTSTAMP:20260605T170056
CREATED:20251011T014308Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251013T143411Z
UID:637-1762106400-1762111800@nycpitpopup.org
SUMMARY:The Reboot: Day 7
DESCRIPTION:The Reboot is our time to hang out\, reflect on the day’s demos\, and interact with the online PIT community.
URL:https://nycpitpopup.org/event/the-reboot-day-7/
LOCATION:NYC PIT Pop Up at The Oculus\, 185 Greenwich Street\, Shop #LL4345\, Level LL4\, New York\, NY\, 10006\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="NYC PIT Pop Up":MAILTO:pitlab@cuny.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251102T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251102T180000
DTSTAMP:20260605T170056
CREATED:20251024T215009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251024T215009Z
UID:1001-1762084800-1762106400@nycpitpopup.org
SUMMARY:Artificial Agency - SOUR GUMMIES DON'T CRY
DESCRIPTION:Where is our agency in the age of algorithms? During this live\, interactive performance lecture by Mengna Da\, the audience can control the artist’s body via a custom web app on their phones. As the artist executes the commands in real time\, she will simultaneously give a talk on agency in the contexts of data surveillance\, body politics\, digital labor\, and AI. How is the illusion of agency used as a means of digital (self-)colonization? Facing the challenges of algorithmic control and AI\, how can we reclaim our agency? \nAs the performance unfolds with composed and live music by Chienn Tai\, the artist begins to share labor and agency with the avatars as well as the audience\, creating a system that challenges traditional HCI (Human-Computer Interaction). It is also a social experiment that questions who holds power – is it the artist\, the audience\, or an interconnected system that generates a more collective and fluid type of agency through ongoing interactions? \nArtificial Agency – SOUR GUMMIES DON’T CRY is a project by Mengna Da (NYU – ITP/IMA) and Chienn Tai. \nAbout Mengna Da and Chienn Tai: \nLead Artist: Mengna Da (she/they/it) is a multimedia artist\, producer\, and designer. She connects people\, concepts\, and technology to create interactive stories and experiences about agency\, power/play\, cyberfeminist embodiment\, and meaningful discomfort. She is currently a Postdoctoral Research Resident in Interactive Media Arts at New York University. (mengna-da.com) \nMusician: Chienn Tai (she/they) is a Taiwanese composer\, producer\, and multimedia artist based in New York. Her work explores the emotional and psychological dimensions of the body and emotions through sound\, performance\, and creative technology.\nAfter earning a Master’s degree from NYU Tisch School of the Arts\, Chienn has developed a strong focus on composition and film scoring\, creating music for films and theater\, and currently serves as the Digital Arts Curator at the Center on Contemporary Art in Seattle. (chienntai.com)
URL:https://nycpitpopup.org/event/artificial-agency-sour-gummies-dont-cry/
LOCATION:NYC PIT Pop Up at The Oculus\, 185 Greenwich Street\, Shop #LL4345\, Level LL4\, New York\, NY\, 10006\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251102T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251102T180000
DTSTAMP:20260605T170056
CREATED:20251010T205403Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251024T205531Z
UID:527-1762084800-1762106400@nycpitpopup.org
SUMMARY:Body in Beta
DESCRIPTION:Body in Beta is a participatory AR installation that lets visitors see themselves through the logic of computer vision—while reclaiming that gaze as play. Using open-source facial-tracking and generative graphics\, the work overlays dynamic “data masks” on participants’ faces that respond to micro-movements: a blink\, a tilt\, a smile. Each mask is uniquely generated and disappears afterwards; nothing is recorded. The result is a civic funhouse mirror where visibility becomes collaboration rather than extraction. \nThe installation bridges art\, fashion\, and civic technology to question how systems recognize and classify us. Within the public interest technology frame\, Body in Beta reimagines surveillance infrastructure as a site of transparency and consent. It makes the normally hidden operations of facial recognition visible\, tangible\, and safe to play with. By turning the camera into a tool for co-creation\, the project celebrates experimentation\, collective authorship\, and the right to opacity—showing that public technology can be both critical and joyful. \nBody in Beta is rooted in queer futurism and posthuman media practices that understand technology not as tool or commodity\, but as a porous extension of the body—something that dreams\, leaks\, and remembers alongside us. The project takes seriously the idea that machines are not neutral; they are companions in world-making\, spiritual prosthetics that can carry both care and violence. To inhabit “beta” is to accept incompleteness as a condition of justice: a technology—and a self—forever under revision\, vulnerable to update\, error\, and reconfiguration. \nIn the language of Public Interest Technology\, Body in Beta proposes that transparency and accountability need not oppose magic and sensuality. The project turns algorithmic recognition into a participatory rite of transformation—one where civic engagement looks like embodied speculation\, and technological literacy begins in wonder. It asks: what if our interfaces were built not for extraction\, but for reverence? What if consent\, care\, and glitch were sacred design principles? \nWithin the reflective glass of The Oculus\, Body in Beta becomes both altar and laboratory: a temporary commons where we test how to live\, feel\, and appear together inside the machine. It embodies a techno-spiritual ethic—queer\, diasporic\, iterative—that sees the future not as something to be predicted\, but as something we co-compose through our gestures\, our faces\, and our shared desire to remain unfinished. \nBody in Beta is a project by Vinh Mai Nguyễn\, graduate of NYU’s Interactive Telecommunications Program (’25). \nAbout Vinh Mai Nguyễn: \nVinh Mai Nguyễn is an artist\, writer\, and researcher working at the intersection of language\, digital interface\, and cultural memory. Their practice investigates permeabilities and surfaces as unstable systems that morph across touch\, screen\, and time.
URL:https://nycpitpopup.org/event/body-in-beta/
LOCATION:NYC PIT Pop Up at The Oculus\, 185 Greenwich Street\, Shop #LL4345\, Level LL4\, New York\, NY\, 10006\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251102T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251102T180000
DTSTAMP:20260605T170056
CREATED:20251010T204417Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251013T151510Z
UID:524-1762084800-1762106400@nycpitpopup.org
SUMMARY:Reinventing the Wheel: A Conversation in Future Retrospect
DESCRIPTION:Reinventing the Wheel: A Conversation in Future Retrospect is a participatory art/community activism project that will involve multi-modal efforts over the past 25 years to change paradigms of climate inaction. It will reinvent the conceptualization of technology to incorporate a wide array of tools\, discourses\, networks\, methods. The project will inform a nuanced approach to public interest technology\, featuring storymaps\, videos\, artmaking\, small agriculture\, urban concepts\, children’s lessons\, counter-narratives\, video game designs\, eco-parks\, citizen science\, and permaculture\, as systems to imagine more equitable social relations. \nThe installation will include interactive elements as well as workshop-based “happenings” intended to challenge previously unexamined concepts related to the human-earth-technology relationship. It will draw from numerous interventions\, from the classroom to community organizing and from political advocacy to law. \nReinventing the Wheel: A Conversation in Future Retrospect is presented by Jason Michael Leggett\, Center for Civic Engagement at Kingsborough Community College.
URL:https://nycpitpopup.org/event/reinventing-the-wheel-a-conversation-in-future-retrospect/
LOCATION:NYC PIT Pop Up at The Oculus\, 185 Greenwich Street\, Shop #LL4345\, Level LL4\, New York\, NY\, 10006\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Kingsborough Center for Civic Engagement":MAILTO:kcccenter.civicengagement@kbcc.cuny.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251102T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251102T235959
DTSTAMP:20260605T170056
CREATED:20251010T182236Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251024T215057Z
UID:481-1762041600-1762127999@nycpitpopup.org
SUMMARY:Technospirit Day
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the 7th day of the NYC PIT Pop Up! Today’s PIT theme is: Technospirit. \nTechnospirit Day Schedule: \nDaily Demos: 2:00pm-6:00pm \n\nReinventing the Wheel: A Conversation in Future Retrospect\nBody in Beta\nArtificial Agency – SOUR GUMMIES DON’T CRY\n\nThe Reboot: 6:00pm-7:30pm
URL:https://nycpitpopup.org/event/technospirit-day/
LOCATION:NYC PIT Pop Up at The Oculus\, 185 Greenwich Street\, Shop #LL4345\, Level LL4\, New York\, NY\, 10006\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="NYC PIT Pop Up":MAILTO:pitlab@cuny.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251101T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251101T193000
DTSTAMP:20260605T170056
CREATED:20251011T014212Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251013T143411Z
UID:635-1762020000-1762025400@nycpitpopup.org
SUMMARY:The Reboot: Day 6
DESCRIPTION:The Reboot is our time to hang out\, reflect on the day’s demos\, and interact with the online PIT community.
URL:https://nycpitpopup.org/event/the-reboot-day-6/
LOCATION:NYC PIT Pop Up at The Oculus\, 185 Greenwich Street\, Shop #LL4345\, Level LL4\, New York\, NY\, 10006\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="NYC PIT Pop Up":MAILTO:pitlab@cuny.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251101T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251101T180000
DTSTAMP:20260605T170056
CREATED:20251010T201923Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251024T205458Z
UID:519-1761998400-1762020000@nycpitpopup.org
SUMMARY:Co-op Ride: Driver-Owned Rideshare for NYC
DESCRIPTION:Co-op Ride is a driver-owned rideshare platform launched by The Drivers Cooperative in New York City to provide a community-based alternative to Uber and Lyft. Through the app\, drivers earn more on each trip\, and profits go back to drivers. The co-op is now launching a new platform\, which can be used by riders to look up their polling location and book a trip to the polls in the upcoming election. \nCo-op Ride is presented by The Drivers Cooperative: \nDr. Erik Forman\, Co-Founder\, CUNY Graduate Center Alum\nKen Lewis\, Co-Founder\, CUNY City College Alum \nAbout The Drivers Cooperative: \nThe Drivers Cooperative brings the future into the present\, with a real\, actual driver-owned rideshare app that New Yorkers can use to hail a ride. We are the largest “platform cooperative” in the United States\, with over 12\,000 drivers recruited since 2021. Our work is rooted in critical traditions to envisioning and materializing post-capitalist futures.
URL:https://nycpitpopup.org/event/co-op-ride-driver-owned-rideshare-for-nyc/
LOCATION:NYC PIT Pop Up at The Oculus\, 185 Greenwich Street\, Shop #LL4345\, Level LL4\, New York\, NY\, 10006\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="The Drivers Cooperative":MAILTO:info@drivers.coop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251101T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251101T180000
DTSTAMP:20260605T170056
CREATED:20251010T174812Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251013T143411Z
UID:479-1761998400-1762020000@nycpitpopup.org
SUMMARY:ACE and the Race to Class: Improving Bus Speeds for CUNY Students
DESCRIPTION:  \nACE and the Race to Class: Improving Bus Speeds for CUNY Students investigates how New York City’s Automated Camera Enforcement (ACE) program can improve bus speeds and reduce chronic lateness for CUNY students. Using MTA bus data and machine learning models\, we discovered that ACE implementation increases bus speeds by 10.1% on CUNY routes—yet only 16.7% of CUNY bus routes currently benefit from this program. \nThrough classification models and nearest-neighbor matching\, the project identified that Manhattan and Brooklyn have the slowest bus speeds\, with some routes averaging below 7mph during peak hours. The analysis revealed that 46.7% of ACE violations come from repeat offenders\, with emergency vehicles being among the highest violators despite their exempt status. \nACE and the Race to Class addresses a critical equity issue: over 50% of CUNY students report being late to class due to bus delays\, directly impacting their education. By recommending specific routes (M9\, B11\, Q34) for ACE expansion and proposing policy changes around exempt vehicle monitoring\, the project demonstrates how data science can drive actionable solutions that improve daily life for working-class students navigating NYC’s complex transit system. This project exemplifies using technology to advocate for underserved communities and inform evidence-based policy decisions. View the project’s github page\, here. \nACE and the Race to Class is presented by Data Sultans (Furkan Ay\, Maida Kucevic\, and Efe Aslanertik).
URL:https://nycpitpopup.org/event/ace-and-the-race-to-class-improving-bus-speeds-for-cuny-students/
LOCATION:NYC PIT Pop Up at The Oculus\, 185 Greenwich Street\, Shop #LL4345\, Level LL4\, New York\, NY\, 10006\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251101T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251101T180000
DTSTAMP:20260605T170056
CREATED:20251010T174101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251013T143411Z
UID:477-1761998400-1762020000@nycpitpopup.org
SUMMARY:NYC Poop Map
DESCRIPTION:  \nPooping is one of the most natural acts for all creatures; poop is a trace of what is consumed every day. However\, in New York City\, poop is more. It is everywhere and has become an unignorable icon of the city itself. If poop symbolizes NYC\, how might we reimagine it in a creative and even revolutionary way? \nNYC Poop Map is a web-based crowdsourced platform where New Yorkers can mark and document the poop they encounter in the city. While inspired by Human Wasteland\, which visualized waste in San Francisco\, this project shifts the focus toward reimagining everyday waste as a site of community\, belonging\, and connection. By mapping something as universal yet stigmatized as poop\, it challenges how we view the flaws of our shared home and reframes them as opportunities for dialogue and collective imagination. \nWe are excited to include this project because we aim to inspire New Yorkers to rethink what can be designed from something our community is infamous for\, and to show how digital platforms can transform mundane traces into shared community space. Using humor and participatory design\, we aim to provoke conversation about new ways of reconnecting with our community. \nNYC Poop Map is a project created by Yu Lee and Mumu Li.
URL:https://nycpitpopup.org/event/nyc-poop-map/
LOCATION:NYC PIT Pop Up at The Oculus\, 185 Greenwich Street\, Shop #LL4345\, Level LL4\, New York\, NY\, 10006\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251101T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251101T180000
DTSTAMP:20260605T170056
CREATED:20251010T143656Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251024T205032Z
UID:446-1761998400-1762020000@nycpitpopup.org
SUMMARY:Aging Out of Place: Chinatown Elderly
DESCRIPTION:Aging Out of Place is a participatory mahjong-inspired installation first selected for Data Through Design during NYC Open Data Week\, later featured in Next City News\, NYCxDesign Week\, and presented in lectures at Northwestern. Using mahjong tiles—a symbol of connection but also a gateway into the gambling addiction among Chinatown elderly— this piece reconstructs a portrait of immigration\, isolation\, and the challenges of aging in a city amid the new digital age. \nInteractive tiles are laser-etched with hand-sketches of Chinatown elders and stacked into historic eateries. Visitors shuffle and re-place tiles atop fixed NYC Open Data maps of senior-care access and gambling arrests. A storytelling zine guides participants through topics of mental health\, housing\, etc.\, as they reimagine Chinatown via participatory planning\, cultural memory\, and civic data. \nWe are excited for this project to be part of the NYC PIT Pop Up because the piece aims to drive deeper community reflection towards how we can care for elders in an ever-digitalizing society. In an era of intensifying anti-immigrant rhetoric and rapid erasure of ethnic enclaves\, showcasing this work among civic technologists and public-interest innovators provides an opportunity to spark new dialogues around designing with\, and for\, those who are aging out of societal purview. \nRead more about Aging Out of Place\, here. \nAging Out of Place is a project by Michelle Hui\, Cornell Tech. \nAbout Michelle Hui: \nMichelle Hui is pursuing a Master’s in Urban Technology at Cornell Tech and has worked on bringing new mobility solutions to market at Alphabet and the United Nations. She is a technologist\, researcher\, and artist whose projects span low-cost medical hardware\, urban air quality algorithms\, and participatory art. Driven by her Cantonese American identity and passion for urban and climate tech\, Michelle uses data storytelling and design to reimagine cities and elevate marginalized voices.
URL:https://nycpitpopup.org/event/aging-out-of-place-chinatown-elderly/
LOCATION:NYC PIT Pop Up at The Oculus\, 185 Greenwich Street\, Shop #LL4345\, Level LL4\, New York\, NY\, 10006\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Michelle Hui":MAILTO:michellesyhui@gmail.com
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