Giles Lane, George Roussos & Natalie Jeremijenko: Robotic Feral Public Authoring

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Sat 20 9:00 PM
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Proboscis and Birkbeck College will present and demonstrate the results of the Robotic Feral Public Authoring research project, combining hobbyist robotics, environmental sensing and public authoring. Building upon the existing Feral Robots (hacked toy robots with environmental sensors) and Urban Tapestries projects (knowledge mapping and sharing), the project investigates new community-based interventions for pollution mapping related to local knowledge and context. http://socialtapestries.net/feralrobots/
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Giles Lane
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Proboscis and Birkbeck College will present and demonstrate the results of the Robotic Feral Public Authoring research project, combining hobbyist robotics, environmental sensing and public authoring. Building upon the existing Feral Robots (hacked toy robots with environmental sensors) and Urban Tapestries projects (knowledge mapping and sharing), the project investigates new community-based interventions for pollution mapping related to local knowledge and context.

http://socialtapestries.net/feralrobots/

Biography: 

Giles Lane is co-director of Proboscis, a non-profit creative studio based in London. He leads the Social Tapestries research programme is the principal investigator for the Robotic Feral Public Authoring project.

Dr George Roussos is a senior lecturer in the Department of Computer Science at Birkbeck College, University of London.

Natalie Jeremijenko is an Assistant Professor of Experimental Design at University of California San Diego and a member of the Bureau of Inverse Technology. Natalie held an EPSRC Visiting Fellowship with Proboscis for the Robotic Feral Public Authoring project.