The Beacons project was inspired by ad hoc networks arising in times of immediate need, such as during natural disasters, public threats, or political actions, when official means of communication and top-down public services are disrupted, unavailable or undesirable. Beacons provides a mechanism through which information and resources can be distributed bottom-up and laterally, organically incorporating existing means of communication into the network.

The project takes advantage of the human tendency to gather, cooperate and share for the purpose of survival, without displacing, replacing or interfering with existing communication and management structures. Beacons’ goal is to provide an intuitive platform for the collection and distribution of location based information concerning available resources, which will accumulate as a knowledge base over time, and provide an alternate system of communication when central networks are down.

The Beacons network consists of two parts:

1. An open source mobile application that maps, organizes and distributes geo-tagged information. Working in conjunction with a centralized database, the app organizes a variety of media (voice, texts, audio, video, images) and input from other applications (twitter) by geo-location and keyword.
2. Beacons, or physical totems in the urban landscape, that contain information about surrounding resources and allow for up/downloading information via hand powered wifi in the event of network failure. The beacons serve as community gathering points and portals for information exchange and resource distribution.

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