Unseen Machine
Unseen Machine exposes the technologies that keep the city running day-to-day and introduces the characters and designs involved in maintaining, managing and re-imagining the systems that make New York work.
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Tim Maly takes us on a tour of New York City's landscapes of dredge, and explores how the city's pas ...
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Steve Duncan -- historian, photographer and explorer -- reflects on wastewater infrastructure, under ...
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The release of a new book about the Internet's physical infrastructure inspires a closer look at how ...
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David Vega-Barachowitz investigates the policies, stakeholders and theories that have historically s ...
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In our final video on complex urban systems, writer Elizabeth Royte offers a snapshot of the past, p ...
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Joshua Nelson explains how freight rail works in New York, reflecting on rail's environmental and ec ...
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Michael Chen investigates the physical, spatial and technological significance of the infrastructure ...
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In our third video on complex urban systems, mechanic Jim Ferrari takes us behind closed doors to re ...
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In our second video on complex urban systems, we consider the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge as both an ic ...
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Carter Craft and Christina Sun explain how the use of short-distance, waterborne freight transport c ...
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In the first of a new video series about complex urban systems, we take a closer look at traffic sig ...
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In a city of islands, who makes sure our waterways are safe and working? Cdr. Linda Sturgis and Lt. ...


