Online interactive guides and multimedia resources to experience a specific event, story, site or problem. Through a wide range of resources like audios, videos, maps, and pictures and also emerging technologies like virtual reality and augmented reality, you will be guided through a series of scenarios to analyze and explore different issues related to civic tech. You can also find information about real walks and tours.
RBNXPLRNG (Urban Exploring) is a photographic walk where you share your city perspective in five photographs.
Tree:p is a street tree walking project encouraging people to observe and document the street trees along their daily routes using the self-guided map.
It’s a one-hour, 1-mile walk through the site of America’s first large-scale urban renewal project.
Tomiko Brown-Nagin, chair of the Committee on Harvard & the Legacy of Slavery, introduces you to the Initiative's work and this tour.
the critical infrastructure lab aims to create space to co-develop alternative infrastructural futures that center people and planet over profit and capital.
A Google Earth tour of the raw material extraction that powers our tech products, by Melissa Hsiung
Take people on real-world treasure hunts and guided walks
customisation of our city walks, workshops, and seminars to your thematic requirements and individual interests.
A new “field guide” by Ingrid Burrington makes visible the infrastructure of surveillance in New York, and explains the money and politics behind it.
The Urbanist serves to examine and influence urban policies by promoting and disseminating ideas, creating community, and improving the places we live.
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Speculative Tourism is an international project that operates at the crossroads of science fiction, historical tourism, Augmented Reality and local action.