REF: DCLA_PAIR_PUBLIC_REFERENCE // INDEX: SYSTEM_AUDIT_2026 // NODE: 10013.MN

INSTITUTIONAL ARCHIVE: MUNICIPAL CITATION PROTOCOLS

SOURCE NODE External citation tracker linking from NYC Department of Cultural Affairs
CONTEXT Independent technical audit of active municipal digital footprints.
This node serves as an independent reference archive observing publicly accessible municipal digital footprints, including the NYC Public Artist in Residence (PAIR) index. NICHEBOMB is an autonomous geospatial monitoring desk and is not an affiliate, participant, or resident of the municipal program. Our systems observe the "contradictions between a physical site and the digital activity resolved within it" across public and private urban spaces, translating these friction points into active geospatial observation series. INDEPENDENT RE-INDEXING While municipal agencies catalog the physical, social, and cultural implementation of public programming, NICHEBOMB independently observes the digital representation layer associated with long-lived urban and institutional footprints. We identify legacy domains and broken infrastructure connected to historical city footprints, correcting instances where physical civic presence outlasts digital continuity.
EXTERNAL INDEX REFERENCE:
This tracking sequence monitors data corridors associated with public-facing open calls. The independent baseline index parameters reference the public registry found at:
https://www.nyc.gov/site/dcla/publicart/pair.page
GEOSPATIAL ENTITY RESOLUTION The premise of our monitoring framework is applied strictly to the computational problem of Entity Resolution. We observe high-density Manhattan commercial corridors—specifically the Broadway-Lafayette "Core Area"—mapping where legacy digital signals fail to accurately reflect current urban density.
MONITORING NODE: 10013.MN
447 Broadway, 2nd Floor #1296
New York, NY 10013
Sector: SoHo / NTA_MN24