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Notes from the #iCities Forum and the 24 Hour City Project at the National Building Museum - 5th and 6th June, Washington DC

On June 5, we launched our incredibly successful pilot project at the National Building Museum. Three teams, led by some of Washington, DC’s most innovative makers and doers, created innovative and creative interventions that explored each team’s understanding of Intelligent Cities. The results were amazing, but don’t just take our for it, see the video.

Video courtesy of the incredibly talented Russell Brothers Company. 

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June 6 – The Intelligent Cities Forum

On June 6, 2011 National Building Museum will convene a one-day forum to explore the intersection of data, technology, and cities.

Interactive presentations throughout the day will explore such topics as: What Makes an Intelligent City? The City as a Lab. Engaging the Broader Community. Regionally Thinking: Transportation, Affordability, and Equity. Imagining a Healthier City. Community and Social Interaction in the Wireless City. Designing a Collaborative Built Environment.

Register here: http://www.nbm.org/programs-lectures/programs/2011-programs/june-2011/intelligent-cities-forum.html


June 5 – 24 Hour City Project

The 24 Hour City Project is a wild experiment to hack the city.

Drawing on the talents of artists, architects, technologists, and entrepreneurs we will be running a rapid 24hr urban hackathon at the National Building Museum on Sunday June 5 to reveal the relationships between the built environment and technology.
Open to the public 11:30am – 4:30pm, 401 F Street NW, Washington DC. Come join the fun!

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