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“The more our data expands, the more we seem to be losing. When we try to make sense of this information, it can create confusion and chaos. This project aims to offer a third space for people who work with or create data. We hope that you will join us as we build a non-traditional space for dialogue and community around the idea of more than just data." A new website called dat11cab intends to provide a workspace for those who need someplace "to think critically about how big datasets affect contemporary society" through "a digital library on urban planning, city planning, urban design and related topics." The site has already begun building such an archive as well as offering seminars on its website. Artist Statement We hope to establish a niche in the Urban Planning, City Planning and Design fields to provide unbiased information for policy makers, students, media professionals and the general public. Our main aim is to promote open access to information thus creating a vibrant community that will be able to engage in quality dialogue about the future of design in the 21st century. We are interested in exploring new ways of using technology within architecture, urban planning and design as well as understanding the potential role of these cultures as catalysts for social change. Our hope is that this site can serve as a resource for those who work with data from all walks of life from academia and government to private sector. As architects and planners we are interested in exploring how big data can be used to encourage the design of healthy and resilient cities. Providing open access to this data could allow policy makers, students, media professionals and the general public to engage in critical dialogue about the future of design in the 21st century. We hope that over time these digital archives will provide a significant contribution to architecture and urban planning studies. "Your platform is not only a place for data to be stored and shared but also a place for dialogue. What sort of dialogue do you think is missing in the design fields?" "While it is a difficult question to ask, I would speculate that dialogue is missing in the design fields in terms of how we speak about “more”. More data, more information, more tools, more urbanization and urbanism. This project aims to offer a third space for people who work with or create data. We hope that you will join us as we build a non-traditional space for dialogue and community around the idea of “more”." A public seminar was held on September 18th in Montreal featuring speakers from various backgrounds including architecture, technology and design. The event was free and open to the public. Speakers included Paul Reiter, Michael Mehaffy, Sylvain Charlebois, and Dominique Brisson. In this session participants engaged in a discussion about the future of data and information architecture. They presented on what they have been working on including their ideas for a new Do-It-Yourself workshop. The seminar was free and open to the public with a short presentation at the beginning followed by a Q&A period. Speakers included Michael Mehaffy from E-Consultants Inc. cfa1e77820

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