In Louisville, Kentucky, LouieLab is a hub where city employees, members of
the civic tech community, residents and other innovators can come together to collaborate and strategize on how to achieve shared goals for Louisville's future.
The Council's public
tech division was a unit first created under Mark - Viverito as part of an effort to modernize the Council, increase outreach to
communities of color and increase participation among
communities typically less involved in
civic activity.
DIY
Tech + DIY Civic Engagement Projects selected to be featured in a street exposition last weekend — described as a «one - day explosion of DIY tech meets DIY civic engagement meets SF art scene» — ranged from Clip + Slide, a kit that converts stairs into musical slides, to the DIY Traffic Counter, a simple device that allows individuals or community groups to measure automobile or bicycle traffic on a given str
Tech + DIY
Civic Engagement Projects selected to be featured in a street exposition last weekend — described as a «one - day explosion of DIY
tech meets DIY civic engagement meets SF art scene» — ranged from Clip + Slide, a kit that converts stairs into musical slides, to the DIY Traffic Counter, a simple device that allows individuals or community groups to measure automobile or bicycle traffic on a given str
tech meets DIY
civic engagement meets SF art scene» — ranged from Clip + Slide, a kit that converts stairs into musical slides, to the DIY Traffic Counter, a simple device that allows individuals or
community groups to measure automobile or bicycle traffic on a given street.