This post is the second of 4 posts about Participatory Sensing (projects and research) that we are publishing weekly on Fridays.
In this post I’m introducing relationships among citizens, sensors and data as preliminary stages towards participatory sensing projects in the context of smartcities.
PARTICIPATORY SENSING 2/4 – Cities, citizens and Participatory Sensing
January 20, 2012
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Citizen Sensing, citizen-sensors, Citizenship, data, mobile devices, open data, open government, participatory sensing, sara alvarellos, sensors, situational awareness, smartcities, Social Signals, Tim Berners-Lee, web 2.0
Citizen Sensing, citizen-sensors, Citizenship, data, mobile devices, open data, open government, participatory sensing, sara alvarellos, sensors, situational awareness, smartcities, Social Signals, Tim Berners-Lee, web 2.0
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Sara Alvarellos
Sara Alvarellos
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PARTICIPATORY SENSING 1/4 – the data-citizen driven city
January 13, 2012
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arduino, citizienship, critical mass, internet of things, Medialab-Prado, open data, open government, open hardware, open source, pachube, participatory sensing, real data, sara alvarellos, Social Cohesion
arduino, citizienship, critical mass, internet of things, Medialab-Prado, open data, open government, open hardware, open source, pachube, participatory sensing, real data, sara alvarellos, Social Cohesion
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Sara Alvarellos
Sara Alvarellos
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This post is the first of 4 posts about Participatory Sensing (projects and research) that are going to be published weekly for the next 4 Fridays.
In these posts I will share my research on participatory sensing, open data and smartcities that I started about 6 months ago.
The first post is about The data-citizen driven city project which I developed with César García, Jorge Medal and Sara Thomson on September 2011. With this project, produced by a multidisciplinary team consisting of an IT System Administrator, an Industrial Designer, an Artist and an Architect, I really started considering how data can empower communities and catalyze social change.