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Bustling with Information: Cities, Code, and Civics

Thursday, February 10, 2011 @ 5:00 pm

Cities are vibrant, complicated organisms. A still-working 200 year old water pipe might rest underground next to a brand new fiber optic cable, and citizens blithely ignore both if they are working well. Cities are constantly rewriting themselves, redeveloping neighborhoods and replacing infrastructure, but deliberative structures like school boards and city council meetings continue to run much the way they have for generations. In what ways can information systems rewrite our understanding of civics, governance, and communication, to solve old problems and create new opportunities in our communities?

Nick Grossman is Director of Civic Works at OpenPlans. He oversees development of new products around smart transportation, open municipal IT infrastructure, participatory planning, and local civic engagement.

Nigel Jacob serves as the Co-Chair of the Mayor’s Office of New Urban Mechanics, a group within City Hall focused on delivering transformative services to Boston’s residents. Nigel also serves as Mayor Menino’s advisor on emerging technologies. In both of these roles Nigel works to develop new models of innovation for cities in the 21st century.

Max Ogden is a fellow at Code for America and develops mapping tools and social software aimed at improving civic participation and communication. This year Max is working with Nigel and the Office of New Urban Mechanics to create technologies that better enable education in Boston’s Public Schools.

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Date:
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Time:
5:00 pm
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MIT Center for Civic Media
Website:
http://civic.mit.edu

Venue

MIT Media Lab, Room 633
75 Amherst St.
Cambridge, MA 02139 United States
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