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SUMMARY:Echo{logies}\, Data Through Design Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Echo{logies} is the 2026 exhibition of Data Through Design\, an independent collective who organize an annual art exhibition featuring works that creatively analyze\, interpret\, and interrogate data made available on NYC Open Data. \nVisiting the Exhibition\nThe exhibition is open to the public daily from 12pm to 7 pm during Open Data Week. On March 21\, we will host an opening event that requires RSVP. \nWhen: March 21 – April 5\, 2026\, 12:00pm – 7:00pm \nWhere: BRIC\, 647 Fulton Street (at Rockwell Place)\, Brooklyn\, NY 11217 \nOpening Event: Saturday\, March 21\, 6:30 – 8:30 PM; RSVP. \nAbout Echo{logies}\nThe projects in Echo{logies} work with the bodies of knowledge\, or “-logies”\, that reverberate through New York City’s data. They explore ecosystems and cycles of life expressed in data; the rhythms of growth\, decay\, renewal\, and transformation as they “echo” through data\, and the interplay between human and non-human worlds. \nThis year’s theme engages with questions such as: How can the city\, and data itself\, be understood as ecological and cyclical? How might data be materialized\, embodied\, or inscribed by natural processes? What accumulates\, erodes\, regenerates\, lingers as traces\, or resonates as echoes? \nThe work in this exhibition makes data felt\, witnessed\, or transformed—through physicalization\, interaction\, or by exposing how nature itself records and inscribes change. The artworks engage with living systems\, natural or urban ecologies\, or information ecosystems\, and examine materiality and craft\, murmurations and flows\, entropy and genesis\, and the sublime scale of ecological change. \n\nDesire Paths: Becca Ellsworth & Becca Odell\nHartLine: Ian Callender & Karla Rothstein\nLandscape Workshop: Mark Heller & Mariel Collard Arias\nLinger Loiter: Charlotte Gartenberg & Ivan Himanen\nMetropolitan Cuneiform: Jingrong Zhang\nThe Oracle of Gotham: Karissa Whiting & Elizabeth Costa\nTurnstile Murmurations: Trpti Sanghvi\nUrban Data Orchestra: Composing the Hidden Rhythms of the City: Elina Oikonomaki & Lukas Lesina Debiasi\nWaste Rhythms: Living Records of NYC Communities: HaoChe Hung & Tianxing (Vincent) Zhu\nWild Lots: Craig Fahner & al haley\n\nEcho{logies} is organized and curated by the 2026 Data Through Design team: Julia Bloom\, Tereza Chanaki\, Rachel Daniell\, Jack Darcey\, Sara Eichner\, Justin Roberts\, and Can Sucuoğlu.
URL:https://opendataweek.nyc/event/echologies-data-through-design-exhibition/2026-03-21/
LOCATION:BRIC\, 647 Fulton Street\, Brooklyn\, New York\, 11217\, United States of America
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SUMMARY:Discovering NYC Open Data: An Introductory Class - March 21
DESCRIPTION:Did you know there is free data about nearly every aspect of our city? Come learn how to use it with the NYC Open Data Ambassadors! Join us for an online workshop where you’ll learn the fundamentals of using NYC Open Data. \nThis training is FREE and OPEN to the public. \nWhat will I learn?\n* What is NYC Open Data\n* History of the NYC Open Data program\n* How to frame questions for working with NYC Open Data\n* Using the NYC Open Data website\, filtering\, and visualizing datasets\n* Useful tools powered by NYC Open Data \nThe Open Data Ambassadors program is a collaboration between NYC Office of Technology and Innovation’s Open Data Team and BetaNYC. \nRSVP here or visit nyc.gov/discoveropendata to learn more!
URL:https://opendataweek.nyc/event/discovering-nyc-open-data-an-introductory-class-march-21/
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SUMMARY:Keeping It Urban: Art\, Tech\, Collective
DESCRIPTION:Keeping It Urban is a one-day summit\, kicking off NYC Open Data Week on Friday\, March 20th at Cornell Tech. It’s an ode to the diversity and abundance of technology and culture born only from the density of NYC. \nThis event was born from frustration with the top-down silos we kept seeing: urban tech talks that center on infrastructure and zoning\, and AI conversations entirely removed from the people and becoming doomsday narratives. None of it actually acknowledges the creative artists\, open-sourced solutions\, or the human flourishing that drives the true economic engine of NYC! \nSo\, we’ve curated a full day of 3 stacked panels\, 4+ artist showcases\, and 5+ startup pitches featuring Streetlife Ventures\, Spotify\, MIT Media Lab\, New York City Council\, Sidewalk Labs (Part of Google)\, Everywhere Ventures\, Fauna Robotics\, Backslash Artists\, and more. \nCelebrating the playful\, inventive tech being built right now and right here at Cornell Tech & New York City! \nTickets on Luma. More info keepingiturban.com.  \nThis event will be held at the Tata Innovation Center\, Studio 141\, 11 E Loop Rd\, New York\, NY 10044.
URL:https://opendataweek.nyc/event/keeping-it-urban-art-tech-collective/
LOCATION:Tata Innovation Center\, Cornell Tech\, 11 E Loop Rd\, Studio 141\, New York\, NY\, 10044\, United States
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SUMMARY:Festival Keynote: Rahul Bhargava on Community Data
DESCRIPTION:Join the CUNY Graduate Center for a pre-Open Data Week keynote featuring Rahul Bhargava\, the author of Community Data. Presented by the Masters in Data Analysis and Visualization and the Masters in Digital Humanities programs. \nDatafication has driven the adoption of new quantified processes in civic contexts\, but our tools and methods haven’t adapted to be more participatory and empowering. The traditional toolbox of surveys\, spreadsheets\, and charts wasn’t designed for community settings. Artists\, planners\, designers\, non-profits\, journalists\, and others are pushing the boundaries of data representation in order to meet audiences where they are with impactful multi-sensory data stories. Physical data sculptures\, embodied data theatre\, participatory data murals\, data sonification performance—these are the new practices we need to cultivate in order to engage larger groups of people around data in community settings. Join us to explore how we can hear\, feel\, smell\, and taste our data to create more inclusive data experiences. \nThis event will now be held in room C201/202/203 on the Concourse level of the Graduate Center. Attendees should come in through the main entrance and take the elevator down to the C level.
URL:https://opendataweek.nyc/event/festival-keynote-rahul-bhargava-on-community-data/
LOCATION:CUNY Graduate Center\, 365 5th Avenue\, Room C201/202/203\, New York\, NY\, 10016
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