re:re:constant access, i got in to the hub on the 24th floor and roof of the former AT&T building at 32 Ave. of the Americas with digital audio recorder and a Hi-Def camera, sucker.
video/audio tour coming soon!Re: [contact] Telecom Hotels
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How great to hear from you!
I'm afraid that I don't have any information on how to gain access to these places. Frankly speaking, my own status doesn't really get me into them either, all the time. I haven't tried any of the centers in New York. Probably your best bet would be to find someone with connections to someone in a small telecoms company who can get you in there.
At present the NetLab isn't available for viewing although maybe later in the year. I would warn you however, that we don't have any exciting hardware or anything. We just do analysis so it's laptops, monitors, and us. Plus a really nice view of the Empire State Building.
All my best,
Kazys Varnelis
Kazys Varnelis [kazys.varnelis.net]
Director, Network Architecture Lab [netlab.audc.org]
Columbia University
Graduate School of Architecture
Preservation, and Planning
Co-Founder, AUDC [audc.org]
Studio-X
Suite 1610
180 Varick Street
New York, NY 10014
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