Occupy Sandy Open Data
Deidentified Occupy Sandy canvassing data for four hubs: Rockaways, SI, Red Hook and NJ This data was the focus of the Occupy Sandy inspired Open Data Day event, where a couple dozen data wranglers, activists, academics and other researchers came together on
Occupy Sandy Open Data
Deidentified Occupy Sandy canvassing data for four hubs: Rockaways, SI, Red Hook and NJ This data was the focus of the Occupy Sandy inspired Open Data Day event, where a couple dozen data wranglers, activists, academics and other researchers came together on
Yackathon Summary
by Max Liboiron The group was pleasantly diverse, even while a lot of people already seemed to know one another. The day was divided into an information introduction and discussion from 12-2 (which started at 12:30 due to technical difficulties), and
Yackathon Summary
by Max Liboiron The group was pleasantly diverse, even while a lot of people already seemed to know one another. The day was divided into an information introduction and discussion from 12-2 (which started at 12:30 due to technical difficulties), and
Hackathon Yackathon Reflections / Notes
The hackathon is an interesting phenomenon in the way that people have organized around technology development and social issues. Closely related to the concept of open data, the sort of collaboration that goes on at a hackathon is often structured
Hackathon Yackathon Reflections / Notes
The hackathon is an interesting phenomenon in the way that people have organized around technology development and social issues. Closely related to the concept of open data, the sort of collaboration that goes on at a hackathon is often structured
Hacking the Hackathon. What ideas should we hack at the April 28th Yackathon?
Hackathons are everywhere. They are often hosted by companies, governments, and community groups to attract talented programmers to work on a software project for slices of pizza. They are exciting, production-oriented environments to solve problems. This symposium or rather, yackathon,
Hacking the Hackathon. What ideas should we hack at the April 28th Yackathon?
Hackathons are everywhere. They are often hosted by companies, governments, and community groups to attract talented programmers to work on a software project for slices of pizza. They are exciting, production-oriented environments to solve problems. This symposium or rather, yackathon,
Mon 4/22 | Hacking Eve at Alpha One Labs
Join us on Monday, April 22nd! If you’re up for working on an ongoing project such as OccuPAR, Occupy Sandy data, or anything else, then find your way over to Brooklyn. Our (incredible) friends at the Alpha One Labs will open up their makerspace
Mon 4/22 | Hacking Eve at Alpha One Labs
Join us on Monday, April 22nd! If you’re up for working on an ongoing project such as OccuPAR, Occupy Sandy data, or anything else, then find your way over to Brooklyn. Our (incredible) friends at the Alpha One Labs will open up their makerspace
External stresses mediate an association between negative perception of activism and a decision never to participate
Thomas Levine and Mimiko Watanabe Research question We wanted to test whether a desire to participate in activism was associated with increased participation in activism and whether this relationship was mediated by external stresses.
External stresses mediate an association between negative perception of activism and a decision never to participate
Thomas Levine and Mimiko Watanabe Research question We wanted to test whether a desire to participate in activism was associated with increased participation in activism and whether this relationship was mediated by external stresses.
Occupy Sandy Data: Highlights and Preliminary Findings
With the aim of quantifying and visualizing the impact of the Occupy Sandy relief effort the Occupy Sandy data project began with an Open Data Day event on Feb 23rd, and work continued work at the hackathon Physically collecting, digitizing, and sanitizing the
Occupy Sandy Data: Highlights and Preliminary Findings
With the aim of quantifying and visualizing the impact of the Occupy Sandy relief effort the Occupy Sandy data project began with an Open Data Day event on Feb 23rd, and work continued work at the hackathon Physically collecting, digitizing, and sanitizing the
Occuprint Image Analysis
Click on images for full size visualizations On day two of the hackathon, we had a mini tutorial from ImagePlot’s author, Lev Manovich. Last spring, we used a smaller set of features for image processing. After a bit of a
Occuprint Image Analysis
Click on images for full size visualizations On day two of the hackathon, we had a mini tutorial from ImagePlot’s author, Lev Manovich. Last spring, we used a smaller set of features for image processing. After a bit of a
Data Anywhere Project: Hackathon Day Two
Data is available in bits publicly, but aggregated by companies that want to charge for it. Other data may be free in aggregate form, but not available for live query/access. This project aims to solve both problems, one data set
Data Anywhere Project: Hackathon Day Two
Data is available in bits publicly, but aggregated by companies that want to charge for it. Other data may be free in aggregate form, but not available for live query/access. This project aims to solve both problems, one data set
Occupy Sandy Data: Day One
On day one, this group discussed the issues presented by noise in the data set and inconsistencies among the information collected across sites that pose the greatest challenges. Also, almost 100 assessment forms were entered!!! The following new directions
Occupy Sandy Data: Day One
On day one, this group discussed the issues presented by noise in the data set and inconsistencies among the information collected across sites that pose the greatest challenges. Also, almost 100 assessment forms were entered!!! The following new directions
Data Anywhere: Day 1
On day one, the Data Anywhere project began a two day workshop on Linux administration, ReSTful web interfaces, MongoDB and more. Their github repository can be found here. For the second day, they’ll begin with a recap of yesterday, and
Data Anywhere: Day 1
On day one, the Data Anywhere project began a two day workshop on Linux administration, ReSTful web interfaces, MongoDB and more. Their github repository can be found here. For the second day, they’ll begin with a recap of yesterday, and
Red Hook Sandy Data
On October 29th 2012, Hurricane Sandy landed in New York City and devastated the area. In the weeks and months following, a widespread coordinated response was actively working to work to meet the needs of the affected communities. We created
Red Hook Sandy Data
On October 29th 2012, Hurricane Sandy landed in New York City and devastated the area. In the weeks and months following, a widespread coordinated response was actively working to work to meet the needs of the affected communities. We created
Occupy 1.5
This post extends the “Connecting Occupy” project developed at the second hackathon. Using the Occupy Wall Street Project List, we explore partnerships between New York City General Assembly working groups, other Occupy groups, and community organizations. Each group/organization is represented as a node in
Occupy 1.5
This post extends the “Connecting Occupy” project developed at the second hackathon. Using the Occupy Wall Street Project List, we explore partnerships between New York City General Assembly working groups, other Occupy groups, and community organizations. Each group/organization is represented as a node in
Preparing for the Hackathon: #OpenDataDay for #OccupySandy Wrap-up
A couple dozen data wranglers, activists, computer scientists, and social researchers came together on Saturday to digitize data, articulate needs, share data sources, and prepare data sets for this week’s OccupyData Hackathon. As a grassroots coordinated disaster response network, Occupy
Preparing for the Hackathon: #OpenDataDay for #OccupySandy Wrap-up
A couple dozen data wranglers, activists, computer scientists, and social researchers came together on Saturday to digitize data, articulate needs, share data sources, and prepare data sets for this week’s OccupyData Hackathon. As a grassroots coordinated disaster response network, Occupy
Occupy Sandy Data Project on International Open Data Day – 2/23
What better way could there be to spend a Saturday afternoon? Help promote open knowledge by assisting with the preparation of an Occupy Sandy open data release on International Open Data Day, Feb 23. We’ll be joining-up with Occupy Sandy to
Occupy Sandy Data Project on International Open Data Day – 2/23
What better way could there be to spend a Saturday afternoon? Help promote open knowledge by assisting with the preparation of an Occupy Sandy open data release on International Open Data Day, Feb 23. We’ll be joining-up with Occupy Sandy to
#OccupyData Hackathon returns to NYC, 3-1/2 Please Register!
Friday March 1st and Saturday March 2nd, 12-6PM | optional skillshares Saturday at 10 AM #OccupyData : Data mining and visualization for the 99 percent
#OccupyData Hackathon returns to NYC, 3-1/2 Please Register!
Friday March 1st and Saturday March 2nd, 12-6PM | optional skillshares Saturday at 10 AM #OccupyData : Data mining and visualization for the 99 percent
Free University Course Analysis
Notice: This project is still in process. Project Description: For this project, we are looking at course descriptions and titles from the May Day and Sept. 18-22 Free Universities (for information on the Free University, please visit: http://freeuniversitynyc.org/about-the-free-u/principlesidentity/). We are
Free University Course Analysis
Notice: This project is still in process. Project Description: For this project, we are looking at course descriptions and titles from the May Day and Sept. 18-22 Free Universities (for information on the Free University, please visit: http://freeuniversitynyc.org/about-the-free-u/principlesidentity/). We are
Saturday Morning Tutorials
Prior to the continuation of the hackathon on Saturday, 29 from 12pm-6pm we will be hosting a couple of tutorials in Room 5414 in the Graduate Center at CUNY. Please join us! 10:00am – mongoDB, how to aggregate data using the
Saturday Morning Tutorials
Prior to the continuation of the hackathon on Saturday, 29 from 12pm-6pm we will be hosting a couple of tutorials in Room 5414 in the Graduate Center at CUNY. Please join us! 10:00am – mongoDB, how to aggregate data using the
#OccupyData Hackathon Sept 28-29 Schedule
OccupyData Hackathon in the James Gallery at The Graduate Center, CUNY September 28-29, 2012 2-Day Schedule Day 1: Friday, September 28 12:00pm – Soft start, setup, and informal introductions. 12:15pm – Introductions. Overview of the hackathon and data visualization for civic
#OccupyData Hackathon Sept 28-29 Schedule
OccupyData Hackathon in the James Gallery at The Graduate Center, CUNY September 28-29, 2012 2-Day Schedule Day 1: Friday, September 28 12:00pm – Soft start, setup, and informal introductions. 12:15pm – Introductions. Overview of the hackathon and data visualization for civic
#OccupyData Hackathon returns to NYC, 28-29 September
Join a collective of developers, designers, researchers, artists, occupiers, and hackers to discover new ways of relating to the Occupy movement through analysis and visualization. Following the success of nationally-coordinated OccupyData Hackathons in November and March, a group of New-York-based
#OccupyData Hackathon returns to NYC, 28-29 September
Join a collective of developers, designers, researchers, artists, occupiers, and hackers to discover new ways of relating to the Occupy movement through analysis and visualization. Following the success of nationally-coordinated OccupyData Hackathons in November and March, a group of New-York-based