Commissioned by the city of Amsterdam, this easy to use toolkit helps government innovators safely navigate the many decisions and dilemmas when deploying urban sensors
During the Civic Sousveillance Workshop in Amsterdam, citizens collectively mapped over 100 surveillance cameras in just 20 minutes. This crowdsourced initiative reveals how cameras are becoming cheaper, smaller, and more embedded in public space — and why civic oversight is essential for democratic, transparent smart cities.
Improved visitor safety and experience with Main Entrance Monitor at Marineterrein. Using anonymous sensors and data analytics, it provides real-time insights into foot traffic flow—enabling smarter operational decisions and enhancing overall security
The NDSM Werf is a cultural and creative district in Amsterdam North. In 2023 Tapp was commissioned to anonymously count the number of people visiting public art installation on the Y slope of the NDSM yard.