From Beats to Bytes: AI, Observability & Creativity with Elastic
Schedule
Wed Dec 03 2025 at 05:30 pm to 07:30 pm
UTC-05:00Location
Elastic NYC office | New York, NY
Come show your support for your fellow developers!
We’re very happy to bring the community together for an evening of learning and connection. This time, we'll have a community member sharing a use case and, as usual, an Elastic employee who's one of the maintainers of opentelemetry-ruby, sharing their expertise as well.
Join us to learn something new, and meet others passionate about music, search, AI, and all things tech.
Agenda:
5:30 pm: Doors open; say hi and eat some food
6:00 pm: "From Beats to Bytes: Teaching AI, Music, & Python Coding W. Elastic by @Treeko.mp3", by Isaac Atif
6:30 pm: Q&A with Isaac
6:40 pm: "Integrating OpenTelemetry with the Elastic Stack", by Eric Mustin, Sr Customer Architect at Elastic and one of the maintainers of opentelemetry-ruby
7:10 pm: Q&A with Eric
7:20 - 7:30 pm: Networking and event wrap-up
Abstract
"From Beats to Bytes: Teaching AI, Music, & Python Coding W. Elastic by @Treeko.mp3"
We’ll explore:
\- How Elasticsearch can be used to organize and search through large content libraries \(music samples\, project files\, video clips\, code snippets\) for fast retrieval\.
\- Ways Kibana visualizations can track audience engagement and content performance in real time\.
\- The role of AI\-driven insights in shaping creative output\, from deciding which DJ mixes to publish next to optimizing Python course delivery for beginners\.
\- How to bridge technical concepts with creative workflows to reach a global audience\, including Spanish\-speaking learners in Latin America and Spain\.
Whether you’re a developer, educator, or creator, you’ll leave with practical ideas for using Elastic’s tools to bring structure, insight, and scalability to your own projects, technical or creative.
Isaac is a DJ, music producer & Columbia professor born & raised in The Bronx, NYC, teaching 7,000+ students in-person & across his fast-growing community on YouTube, TikTok, Instagram & LinkedIn
"Integrating OpenTelemetry with the Elastic Stack"
OpenTelemetry’s mission is to enable effective observability with high-quality, portable, and ubiquitous telemetry. The Elastic Stack's native OTEL support now aligns directly with that goal, making it easier and more economical to adopt OTel without vendor-specific agents or SDKs.
This talk reviews how Observability data signals are generated in software systems, the benefits and shortcomings of OpenTelemetry 3rd party integrations, and advancements in grassroots first-party OpenTelemetry instrumentation. We’ll end with a short demo showing how to enable effective observability with OpenTelemetry and the ElasticStack.
Eric Mustin is a Customer Architect at Elastic based in New Jersey. He is an active Open Source contributor, CNCF Member, and the co-maintainer of OpenTelemetry Ruby. He has previously worked on Observability and Engineering teams at Shopify, Datadog, UBS, and Primary.com,(http://Primary.com,) and in his free time, he likes to make soup.
Where: Elastic NYC Office
1250 Broadway, Floor 16, Training Room
New York, NY 10001
When: Wednesday\, Dec 3rd \| Doors open at 5:30 PM
If you’re a long-time Elastic user or just starting your journey, this is the perfect opportunity to share ideas, meet new people, and get inspired. See you there!
Where is it happening?
Elastic NYC office, 1250 Broadway, New York, usEvent Location & Nearby Stays:





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