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SUMMARY:MTA Performance Metrics Feedback
DESCRIPTION:The MTA’s dashboard\, metrics.mta.info\, which is built entirely off of open data\, is going through a major redesign in 2026. MTA’s open data team will be collecting user feedback to better understand features and visuals that the civic tech community would want.
URL:https://nycpitpopup.org/event/mta-performance-metrics-feedback-3/
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SUMMARY:"The People's Money Speaks": Data Stories from the Whole Community Health Datathon
DESCRIPTION:“The People’s Money Speaks”: Data Stories from the Whole Community Health Datathon\n\nStudents will present their visualizations and data stories produced during the March 27 Whole Community Health Datathon\, which will focus analyzed the NYC Civic Engagement Commission’s People’s Money data related to the five social determinants of health–domains: Economic Stability\, Education\, Healthcare\, Neighborhood & Built Environment\, Social & Community Context–to create policy briefings. The process included two pre-events that focused on the social determinants of health and NYC health policy/platforms and the ethics of using machine learning to process data to retain the integrity of the community voices represented in the 9\,000 ideas generated through the People’s Money community idea generation process. Students received feedback on their work during the Datathon from the NYC Civic Engagement Commission and the Service Design Studio at the Mayor’s Office for Economic Opportunity.\n\nhttps://www.nyit.edu/
URL:https://nycpitpopup.org/event/nyit-nyc-pit-pop-up/
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SUMMARY:Wiki-Play Friday
DESCRIPTION:Wikimedia New York City invites you to Wiki-Play Fridays\, a pop-up exhibition and laboratory of wiki-based immersive design gaming at the World Trade Center Oculus in Lower Manhattan. \nThese are Friday afternoon events (2-6pm)\, held once per month. There will be demos and playtesting of wiki-games and novel modes of interaction\, both digital and tactile. \nhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Meetup/NYC/Wiki-Play_Fridays
URL:https://nycpitpopup.org/event/wiki-play-friday/
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SUMMARY:NYU Alliance for Public Interest Technology Pop-up
DESCRIPTION:NYU is taking over the NYC PIT Pop-Up for a special afternoon of immersive demos\, visionary projects\, and community dialogue. Come see how NYU faculty and students are designing technology to serve justice\, equity\, and community empowerment. Registration link \nSchedule of Events: \n1:00 PM – 5:00 PM | Open Gallery \n\n\n\nExplore the PIT storefront and interactive displays featuring work from across NYU schools and departments\, and a few words about PIT at NYU from Vice Provost for Faculty Engagement\, Pathways\, and Public Interest Technology – Charlton McIlwain.\n\n1:00 PM – 3:00 PM | AI for Impact & Discovery \n\n\n\nFeaturing the Suicide Risk Dashboard from the AI Hub at McSilver Institute for Poverty\, Policy\, and Research\nVisual investigation SITU Search tool from NYU Tisch’s Interactive Telecommunications Program\n\n3:00 PM – 5:00 PM | Safe\, Just\, and Thriving Communities \n\n\n\nMeet the finalists from Tandon CUSP’s latest Hackathon and see their winning solutions for urban resilience.
URL:https://nycpitpopup.org/event/nyu-alliance-for-public-interest-technology/
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SUMMARY:Sonic Spaces: Sounds of the Earth performance & discussion
DESCRIPTION:Part of NYC PIT Pop-Up’s inaugural Sonic Spaces series exploring the intersection of sound/music with public interest technology. \nSounds of Earth is a live performance and public conversation that reimagines the archive as a collective “sound ark.” Inspired by NASA’s 1977 Golden Record\, the project reflects on how voices\, music\, and media technologies serve as vessels of preservation. \nThe evening features a transatlantic experiment: from Berlin\, opera singer Lola Volonakis performs live in dialogue with her AI double in New York. Using high-resolution vocal modeling\, the AI reinterprets fragments of Mozart’s The Magic Flute (one of the musical selections NASA sent to represent humanity in 1977)\, challenging notions of authorship\, replication\, and cultural heritage. \nThe performance will be immediately followed by a public conversation on media preservation and public interest technology featuring Lola Volonakis\, Camille Jeanjean (Villa Albertine)\, and Aurelie Barbier (Space to the People). \nSounds of Earth is part of Space to the People’s ongoing exploration of “space arks” and who decides what is worth carrying forward. It builds on our collaborative project Worlds We Carry\, previously presented at the NYC PIT Pop Up\, extending this inquiry from visual archives to sound and voices. \n The event will allow for a limited in-person capacity and will be livestreamed. RSVP here to attend.
URL:https://nycpitpopup.org/event/sonic-spaces-sounds-of-the-earth-performance-discussion/
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SUMMARY:Sonic Spaces: Todd Craig “K for the Way” audiobook launch
DESCRIPTION:Part of NYC PIT Pop-Up’s inaugural Sonic Spaces series exploring the intersection of sound/music with public interest technology. \nOn Monday April 20th at 6pm\, writer/educator/DJ Todd Craig will be in dialogue with Chenjerai Kumanyika to celebrate the audiobook release of his recent book K for the Way. Craig’s book establishes and investigates the function of DJ rhetoric and literacy\, illuminating the DJ as a fruitful example for (re)envisioning approaches to writing\, research\, and analysis in contemporary educational settings. Because it is widely recognized that the DJ was the catalyst for the creation of Hip Hop culture\, this book begins a new conversation in which Hip Hop DJs introduce ideas about poetics and language formation through the modes\, practices\, and techniques they engage in on a daily basis. \nThe event will allow for a limited in-person capacity and will be livestreamed. RSVP here to attend.
URL:https://nycpitpopup.org/event/sonic-spaces-todd-craig-k-for-the-way-audiobook-launch/
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SUMMARY:Sonic Spaces: Liz Pelly "Mood Machine" book discussion
DESCRIPTION:Part of NYC PIT Pop-Up’s inaugural Sonic Spaces series exploring the intersection of sound/music with public interest technology. \nOn Wednesday April 22nd\, author Liz Pelly will be joined by moderator Jeff Tobias to discuss her recent book Mood Machine\, which takes a critical look at the rise of Spotify\, the data surveillance company masquerading as a music streaming platform. Drawing on over one hundred interviews with industry insiders\, former Spotify employees\, and musicians\, Mood Machine takes us to the inner workings of today’s highly consolidated record business\, showing what has changed as music has become increasingly playlisted\, personalized\, and autoplayed. \nThe event will allow for a limited in-person capacity and will be livestreamed. RSVP here to attend.
URL:https://nycpitpopup.org/event/sonic-spaces-liz-pelly-mood-machine-book-discussion/
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SUMMARY:Sonic Spaces: Frequency Allocations - Angel Nevarez & Valerie Tevere
DESCRIPTION:Part of NYC PIT Pop-Up’s inaugural Sonic Spaces series exploring the intersection of sound/music with public interest technology. \nOn Friday April 24th\, artists Angel Nevarez and Valerie Tevere will host a day-length audio installation at the pop up that will capture and recontextualize radio frequencies from areas inside and immediately surrounding the Oculus. The local airwaves will be sourced and recombined into a sound piece exploring the overlapping textures communicated across Lower Manhattan re-articulating the invisible and omnipresent frequencies used by municipal agencies. Angel Nevarez and Valerie Tevere are interdisciplinary artists whose practice spans over twenty years of projects that actuate music and sound\, radio\, dissent\, and the cultural complexities of the public sphere. The artists have produced works in video installation\, lyric writing\, performance\, and photography. Their research interests lie in the intersection between music\, civic action\, and historical moments that resonate through distinct musical instrumentation and sonorous traditions. \nThis installation will be freely accessible to visitors at the pop up from 12pm-6pm throughout the day\, no RSVP necessary.
URL:https://nycpitpopup.org/event/angel-nevarez-valerie-tevere-radio-frequency-project/
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