BRIC and Data Through Design Present: Echo(logies) Panel
About This Event
At BRIC, the Brooklyn nonprofit that presents performance and media work, Data Through Design’s Urban Data Orchestra — Elina Oikonomaki and Lukas Lesina Debiasi — convenes a panel-format Echo(logies) presentation that brings artists and organizers into dialogue. The session pairs movement with design and data-driven methods, emphasizing collaborative process, shared inquiry, and public-facing analysis over fixed authorship.
About Echo(logies)
Echo(logies) is a live dance event at BRIC in Brooklyn, presented with Data Through Design. It brings movement into conversation with data and contemporary systems, framing the body as both instrument and record. Featured sessions include the Opening Reception and a panel presented by Data Through Design, placing context alongside performance. If this marks an NYC premiere, it reads as part of the city’s ongoing interest in how art can translate information into felt experience, without pretending the translation is neutral.
About the Artists
Opening Reception: Echo(logies) Presented by BRIC and Data Through Design
Opening Reception: Echo(logies) Presented by BRIC and Data Through Design is a group project situated at BRIC in Brooklyn, framed as a performance-facing entry point to the Echo(logies) program. Working across dance and public presentation, the group’s appearances include BRIC and Data Through Design Present: Echo(logies) Panel, where movement and discussion share the same ground.
and Data Through Design Present: Echo(logies) Panel
BRIC and Data Through Design Present: Echo(logies) Panel is a group-oriented dance project rooted in New York City’s presenting ecosystem, appearing at BRIC in Brooklyn. Framed as a panel event, the work gathers artists and organizers to place movement in conversation with design and data-driven methods.
BRIC
BRIC is a Brooklyn-based nonprofit arts organization that presents and supports performance and media work across New York City, with its home venue in Downtown Brooklyn. It has served as both a stage and an incubator, linking artists, audiences, and civic dialogue through public programs.
Data Through Design
Urban Data Orchestra: Composing the Hidden Rhythms of the City: Elina Oikonomaki & Lukas Lesina Debiasi