If you had just 24 hours to impact your city, what would you do?
As a creative experiment in temporary urbanism and digital innovation, the 24-Hour City Project explores the intersection of data, arts, and technology within the built environment. The project aims to demonstrate how technology, imagination, and innovation can envision our future cities.
On June 5, the 24-Hour City Project will...
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If you had just 24 hours to impact your city, what would you do?
As a creative experiment in temporary urbanism and digital innovation, the 24-Hour City Project explores the intersection of data, arts, and technology within the built environment. The project aims to demonstrate how technology, imagination, and innovation can envision our future cities.
On June 5, the 24-Hour City Project will launch a beta competition within the National Building Museum in Washington, DC. Three interdisciplinary teams will put together temporary physical and digital exhibitions to see who can most effectively visualize the intersection of data, arts, and technology with the built environment. Through these experiments, teams are encouraged to make the built environment more engaging, relevant to our lives, and accessible to all.
All projects will be built on-site beginning Sunday, June 5 and remain on display through the Intelligent Cities Forum on Monday, June 6, 2011. The event is free and open to the public on Sunday, June 5th from 11 am - 430 pm.
http://www.24HourCityProject.com
In partnership with
http://www.nbm.org/intelligentcities/
Sponsored by our friends at
http://www.iStrategyLabs.com