NewYorkScapes Project
2013-2022
NewYorkScapes was an exploratory project aimed at mobilizing researchers to apply of digital concepts, tools, and resources to the study of the history of urban cultures and landscapes. Founded in 2013, the initiative comprised a number of activities, among them a NewYorkScapes Writing Group, an Urban Space Reading Group, and faculty workshop dedicated to integrating teaching built around long-term digital projects into the larger collective research community.
Through conversation and collaboration among scholars, archivists, artists, and activists, it sought to facilitate the development of projects related to the interpretation, curation, and communication of the documentary record of New York City, and projects engaging with the aesthetics, art, literature, design, and experiences of the city.
NewYorkScapes also aimed to make discoverable historic data related to the city of New York in both its non-digital and digital forms, and to collaboratively build that data for research purposes where it is not yet existent.
This website persists as a record of those activities and events, some of which are ongoing.
Events
Join us for in-person and virtual events and meetups.
Doc Chat: Slavery and Capitalism in the Archives
All Events
Digital Downtown
Explore the world of New York City’s late twentieth-century underground arts scenes in SoHo and the Lower East Side.
Historical City Data Catalogue
Search for completed, ongoing, and prospective data sources for literary, cultural, historical, and social research of New York City.