On Sat. Oct. 1 from 2pm-4pm, as part of the NSF UNUM project, we will be unveiling the Underground Periscope and an utilities-based scavenger hunt at the Brooklyn Army Terminal (see below) as part of a larger community outreach event (see schedule below). As a project partner or Sunset Park community organization, GISMO, along with GINKGO, NYU, and CPC, will have a table at the event.
We are excited that as part of the UNUM project, artist Emilie Clark has created a sculptural film installation “Underground Periscope” that explores the urban underground as a living organism with its own systems, made up of many interconnected and interdependent parts. The sculpture is made from a repurposed concrete catch basin and has a multi-channel projection of a film the artist shot with an endoscopic camera. In viewing the transformed catch basin (something intended for the underground) the visitor will contemplate what lies beneath—intentional excavation, transportation, rock, soil, anthropogenic deposits, human artifacts, vermin, sewage, water, utilities and much more.
Day of events
2:00pm – Event opening
2:15pm – Laser scanner demonstration
2:30pm – Scavenger hunt raffle 1
2:45pm – Artist’s welcome
3:00pm – Cake cutting
3:15pm – Laser scanner demonstration
3:30pm – Urban flooding demonstration
3:45pm – Scavenger hunt raffle 2
4:00pm – Event end
Ongoing activities
Underground Periscope
Scavenger hunt
Refreshments
Prize giveaways
Flood risk augmented reality Info booths from various utility and community partners
Open data demonstration
Sustainability strategies
Artist Q+A
Saturday, Oct. 1, 2022 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm. RAIN OR SHINE
NYC Ferry Plaza at Brooklyn Army Terminal (58th St. & 1st Ave.)
Sunset Park, Brooklyn
This event is part of a larger project on underground utilities sponsored by the National Science Foundation. The UNUM project, with its many stakeholders, will show the full viability of underground data standards from a security and data interoperability perspective. Come and learn about what is under the streets of your community.
For more information on the overall event please email Peter Gmelch!