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Sunday, October 17, 2010

I will be talking as part of the New Tools for Civic Engagement: Betaville at the MASS NYC -- SUMMIT FOR NEW YORK CITY
Thursday, Oct 21
New and developing technologies are shaping the future of New York City’s built environment. Perhaps the best example of this is Betaville, a project based on gaming technology that invites the public to have hands-on participation in re-creating real urban spaces. This unique project, which currently focuses on Lower Manhattan, was created by Carl Skelton, director of the New York University Polytechnic Institute’s Brooklyn Experimental Media Center.

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