05/19/2026
Some scenes from our Crashscape Launch during the Atlantic Ave Art Walk. This was the first public showing of the Augmented Reality app developed by artist Michael James Freedman We were thrilled to have 25+ people on the walk, including some design students from Mexico. People were surprised, engaged, and disturbed.
The group witnessed the crashes along Atlantic Ave - every crash is depicted with a 30 ft painterly cube that occupying the entire intersection. Some corners had over 70 crash cubes, so they were stacked high into the air, taller than any of the buildings nearby. Descriptive audio told the devastating stories of lives changed by traffic violence. Crashscape uses NYC public data to bring the reality of these crashes to life in a new way. As one visitor said, it’s both impressive and depressing simultaneously.
We want Crashscape to be a Call to Action - you can find ways to join the advocacy at crashcount.nyc or The app will be available for public download soon. DM us for an invitation to the beta version.
Thanks to Works in Progress for helping us create the limited edition Atlantic Ave Crashscape T-shirt which will also be for sale. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the NY chapter of Families for Safe Streets