The Citizen Sense research project has now launched materials from the urban sensing project area investigation. As part of this launch, a number of research materials are available, including the...
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The Citizen Sense “Dustbox” has developed in the course of the practice-based research on “Urban Sensing” in Deptford and surrounding neighborhoods in South London.
The Citizen Sense research project is hosting an "Urban Sensing" workshop and walk in Deptford, where we will work with residents to undertake air quality sensing in relation to the...
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As part of our "Urban Sensing" research, we will be hosting occasional workshops and events to repair and troubleshoot issues that come up with Dustboxes and data, and also to...
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How to Use and Take Care of Your Dustbox, Including Safety Advice In addition to setting up your Dustbox and viewing your data, you will want to consider a few...
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Included here are air quality resources included in our Dustbox Logbook as part of our "Urban Sensing" research. Although this is far from a comprehensive list, below are a few...
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Citizen Sense has been developing materials for its next project area, "Urban Sensing," including a Dustbox particulate matter (PM 2.5) sensor that will be used for community monitoring in Deptford...
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Sensors are everywhere. Small, flexible, economical, and computationally powerful, they operate ubiquitously in environments.
Citizen Sense will be running a panel, Sensing Practices, at the American Association of Geographers 2016 in San Francisco.
The Citizen Sense research group is hosting a year-long seminar series on “Sensing Practices.” The series attends to questions about how sensing and practice emerge, take hold, and form attachments...
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