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December 22, 2011 21:43
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Digital+Media: Environmental Justice Research Cluster at the Rhode Island School of Design
Organized by Sara Wylie, RISD Students and Graduates Jae Ok Lee, Byeongwon Ha, Kyuha Shim and Mara Streberger, James Schaffroth, and Yuyu Chen (along with Shannon Dosemagen and Jeff Warren) are developing a Roomba indoor air pollution hunting robot, a hydrogen sulfide screening tool and home-testing kit for environmental estrogens. We use lights on the Roomba to produce long-exposure image maps of rooms to identify sources of indoor air-pollution. The resulting photographs are beautiful and data rich examples can be seen here:
Anyone from the Providence area is invited to join -- discussions happen on our mailing list here:
https://groups.google.com/group/env-justice-risd
We're meeting Tuesdays at 5pm at the Weybosset St. building for D+M -- if you're interested in working with us, please email the list above.
Upcoming Events
End of January Roomba Hackathon!
Projects
[[http://publiclaboratory.org/tool/roomba-toxin-mapping|Roomba Indoor Air Quality Mapping]]to evaluate RISD's Indoor Air Quality. Here is a video about the project: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1NVqZEDYDQ
[[http://publiclaboratory.org/tool/environmental-estrogen-testing|Environmental Estrogen Screen]]
[[http://publiclaboratory.org/tool/hydrogen-sulfide-sensing|Hydrogen Sulfide Sensing]]
Media And Gallery Shows
"Public Lab Aims for Affordable Hydrogen Sulfide Sensors" PBS MediaShift IdeaLab Blog- Sara Wylie and Shannon Dosemagen, 10/25/11
Grist: In the future, cleaning robots will sniff out air pollution- Jess Zimmerman, 7-18-11
Technology Review: Robot lights up at pollution- Kristina Grifantini, 7-17-11
[[http://publiclaboratory.org/notes/shannon/11-17-2011/roomba-air-quality-mapping-ethnographic-terminalia-exhibit-montreal|Public Lab show in Montreal featuring Roomba]]
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December 22, 2011 21:42
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Digital+Media: Environmental Justice Research Cluster at the Rhode Island School of Design
Organized by Sara Wylie, RISD Students and Graduates Jae Ok Lee, Byeongwon Ha, Kyuha Shim and Mara Streberger, James Schaffroth, and Yuyu Chen (along with Shannon Dosemagen and Jeff Warren) are developing a Roomba indoor air pollution hunting robot, a hydrogen sulfide screening tool and home-testing kit for environmental estrogens. We use lights on the Roomba to produce long-exposure image maps of rooms to identify sources of indoor air-pollution. The resulting photographs are beautiful and data rich examples can be seen here:
Anyone from the Providence area is invited to join -- discussions happen on our mailing list here:
https://groups.google.com/group/env-justice-risd
We're meeting Tuesdays at 5pm at the Weybosset St. building for D+M -- if you're interested in working with us, please email the list above.
Up Coming Events
End of January Roomba Hackathon!
Projects
[[http://publiclaboratory.org/tool/roomba-toxin-mapping|Roomba Indoor Air Quality Mapping]]to evaluate RISD's Indoor Air Quality. Here is a video about the project: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1NVqZEDYDQ
[[http://publiclaboratory.org/tool/environmental-estrogen-testing|Environmental Estrogen Screen]]
[[http://publiclaboratory.org/tool/hydrogen-sulfide-sensing|Hydrogen Sulfide Sensing]]
Media And Gallery Shows
"Public Lab Aims for Affordable Hydrogen Sulfide Sensors" PBS MediaShift IdeaLab Blog- Sara Wylie and Shannon Dosemagen, 10/25/11
Grist: In the future, cleaning robots will sniff out air pollution- Jess Zimmerman, 7-18-11
Technology Review: Robot lights up at pollution- Kristina Grifantini, 7-17-11
[[http://publiclaboratory.org/notes/shannon/11-17-2011/roomba-air-quality-mapping-ethnographic-terminalia-exhibit-montreal|Public Lab show in Montreal featuring Roomba]]
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December 22, 2011 20:54
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Digital+Media: Environmental Justice Research Cluster at the Rhode Island School of Design
Organized by Sara Wylie, RISD Students and Graduates Jae Ok Lee, Byeongwon Ha, Kyuha Shim and Mara Streberger, James Schaffroth, and Yuyu Chen (along with Shannon Dosemagen and Jeff Warren) are developing a Roomba indoor air pollution hunting robot, a hydrogen sulfide screening tool and home-testing kit for environmental estrogens. We use lights on the Roomba to produce long-exposure image maps of rooms to identify sources of indoor air-pollution. The resulting photographs are beautiful and data rich examples can be seen here:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/smartproof/5207305186/in/photostream/
Anyone from the Providence area is invited to join -- discussions happen on our mailing list here:
https://groups.google.com/group/env-justice-risd
We're meeting Tuesdays at 5pm at the Weybosset St. building for D+M -- if you're interested in working with us, please email the list above.
Up Coming Events
End of January Roomba Hackathon!
Projects
[[http://publiclaboratory.org/tool/roomba-toxin-mapping|Roomba Indoor Air Quality Mapping]]to evaluate RISD's Indoor Air Quality. Here is a video about the project: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1NVqZEDYDQ
[[http://publiclaboratory.org/tool/environmental-estrogen-testing|Environmental Estrogen Screen]]
[[http://publiclaboratory.org/tool/hydrogen-sulfide-sensing|Hydrogen Sulfide Sensing]]
Media And Gallery Shows
"Public Lab Aims for Affordable Hydrogen Sulfide Sensors" PBS MediaShift IdeaLab Blog- Sara Wylie and Shannon Dosemagen, 10/25/11
Grist: In the future, cleaning robots will sniff out air pollution- Jess Zimmerman, 7-18-11
Technology Review: Robot lights up at pollution- Kristina Grifantini, 7-17-11
[[http://publiclaboratory.org/notes/shannon/11-17-2011/roomba-air-quality-mapping-ethnographic-terminalia-exhibit-montreal|Public Lab show in Montreal featuring Roomba]]
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December 22, 2011 20:43
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Digital+Media: Environmental Justice Research Cluster at the Rhode Island School of Design
Organized by Sara Wylie, RISD Students and Graduates Jae Ok Lee, Byeongwon Ha, Kyuha Shim and Mara Streberger, James Schaffroth, and Yuyu Chen (along with Shannon Dosemagen and Jeff Warren) are developing a Roomba indoor air pollution hunting robot, a hydrogen sulfide screening tool and home-testing kit for environmental estrogens. We use lights on the Roomba to produce long-exposure image maps of rooms to identify sources of indoor air-pollution. The resulting photographs are beautiful and data rich examples can be seen here:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/smartproof/5207305186/in/photostream/
Anyone from the Providence area is invited to join -- discussions happen on our mailing list here:
https://groups.google.com/group/env-justice-risd
We're meeting Tuesdays at 5pm at the Weybosset St. building for D+M -- if you're interested in working with us, please email the list above.
Up Coming Events
End of January Roomba Hackathon!
Projects
[[http://publiclaboratory.org/tool/roomba-toxin-mapping|Roomba Indoor Air Quality Mapping]]to evaluate RISD's Indoor Air Quality
[[http://publiclaboratory.org/tool/environmental-estrogen-testing|Environmental Estrogen Screen]]
[[http://publiclaboratory.org/tool/hydrogen-sulfide-sensing|Hydrogen Sulfide Sensing]]
Media And Gallery Shows
"Public Lab Aims for Affordable Hydrogen Sulfide Sensors" PBS MediaShift IdeaLab Blog- Sara Wylie and Shannon Dosemagen, 10/25/11
Grist: In the future, cleaning robots will sniff out air pollution- Jess Zimmerman, 7-18-11
Technology Review: Robot lights up at pollution- Kristina Grifantini, 7-17-11
[[http://publiclaboratory.org/notes/shannon/11-17-2011/roomba-air-quality-mapping-ethnographic-terminalia-exhibit-montreal|Public Lab show in Montreal featuring Roomba]]
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December 22, 2011 20:34
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Digital+Media: Environmental Justice Research Cluster at the Rhode Island School of Design
Lead by Sara Wylie, RISD Digital+Media and Graphic Design Students Jae Ok Lee, Byeongwon Ha, Kyuha Shim and Mara Streberger, James Schaffroth, Yuyu Chen,are developing a Roomba indoor air pollution hunting robot, a hydrogen sulfide screening tool and home-testing kit for environmental estrogens. We use lights on the Roomba to produce long-exposure image maps of rooms to identify sources of indoor air-pollution. The resulting photographs are beautiful and data rich examples can be seen here:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/smartproof/5207305186/in/photostream/
Anyone from the Providence area is invited to join -- discussions happen on our mailing list here:
https://groups.google.com/group/env-justice-risd
We're meeting Tuesdays at 5pm at the Weybosset St. building for D+M -- if you're interested in working with us, please email the list above.
Up Coming Events
End of January Roomba Hackathon!
Projects
Media And Gallery Shows
"Public Lab Aims for Affordable Hydrogen Sulfide Sensors" PBS MediaShift IdeaLab Blog- Sara Wylie and Shannon Dosemagen, 10/25/11
Grist: In the future, cleaning robots will sniff out air pollution- Jess Zimmerman, 7-18-11
Technology Review: Robot lights up at pollution- Kristina Grifantini, 7-17-11
[[http://publiclaboratory.org/notes/shannon/11-17-2011/roomba-air-quality-mapping-ethnographic-terminalia-exhibit-montreal|Public Lab show in Montreal featuring Roomba]]
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December 22, 2011 20:24
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Digital+Media: Environmental Justice Research Cluster at the Rhode Island School of Design
Lead by Sara Wylie, RISD Digital+Media and Graphic Design Students Jae Ok Lee, Byeongwon Ha, Kyuha Shim and Mara Streberger, James Schaffroth, Yuyu Chen,are developing a Roomba indoor air pollution hunting robot, a hydrogen sulfide screening tool and home-testing kit for environmental estrogens. We use lights on the Roomba to produce long-exposure image maps of rooms to identify sources of indoor air-pollution. The resulting photographs are beautiful and data rich examples can be seen here:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/smartproof/5207305186/in/photostream/
Anyone from the Providence area is invited to join -- discussions happen on our mailing list here:
https://groups.google.com/group/env-justice-risd
We're meeting Tuesdays at 5pm at the Weybosset St. building for D+M -- if you're interested in working with us, please email the list above.
Up Coming Events
End of January Roomba Hackathon!
Projects
Media And Gallery Shows
Meeting Notes
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April 09, 2011 01:39
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Digital+Media: Environmental Justice Research Cluster at the Rhode Island School of Design
Collaboratively lead by Sara Wylie and Jeff Warren, RISD Digital+Media and Graphic Design Students Jae Ok Lee, Byeongwon Ha, Kyuha Shim and Colin Frazer are developing a Roomba indoor air pollution hunting robot. We use lights on the Roomba to produce long-exposure image maps of rooms to identify sources of indoor air-pollution. The resulting photographs are beautiful and data rich examples can be seen here:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/smartproof/5207305186/in/photostream/
Anyone from the Providence area is invited to join -- discussions happen on our mailing list here:
https://groups.google.com/group/env-justice-risd
We're meeting Tuesdays at 10am at the Weybosset St. building for D+M -- if you're interested in working with us, please email the list above.
We are also working on the spectrography tools with a particular interest in using them to help communities living amidst natural gas extraction visualize air pollution from volatile organic chemicals.
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March 29, 2011 16:57
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Digital+Media: Environmental Justice Research Cluster at the Rhode Island School of Design
Collaboratively lead by Sara Wylie and Jeff Warren, RISD Digital+Media and Graphic Design Students Jae Ok Lee, Byeongwon Ha, Kyuha Shim and Colin Frazer are developing a Roomba indoor air pollution hunting robot. We use lights on the Roomba to produce long-exposure image maps of rooms to identify sources of indoor air-pollution. The resulting photographs are beautiful and data rich examples can be seen here:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/smartproof/5207305186/in/photostream/
Anyone from the Providence area is invited to join -- discussions happen on our mailing list here:
https://groups.google.com/group/env-justice-risd
We're meeting Tuesdays at 10am at the Weybosset St. building for D+M -- if you're interested in working with us, please email the list above.
We are also working on the spectrography tools with a particular interest in using them to help communities living amidst natural gas extraction visualize air pollution from volatile organic chemicals.
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March 29, 2011 16:57
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Digital+Media: Environmental Justice Research Cluster at the Rhode Island School of Design
Collaboratively lead by Sara Wylie and Jeff Warren, RISD Digital+Media and Graphic Design Students Jae Ok Lee, Byeongwon Ha, Kyuha Shim and Colin Frazer are developing a Roomba indoor air pollution hunting robot. We use lights on the Roomba to produce long-exposure image maps of rooms to identify sources of indoor air-pollution. The resulting photographs are beautiful and data rich examples can be seen here:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/smartproof/5207305186/in/photostream/
Anyone from the Providence area is invited to join -- discussions happen on our mailing list here:
https://groups.google.com/group/env-justice-risd
We're meeting Tuesdays at 10am at the Weybosset St. building for D+M -- if you're interested in working with us, please email the list above.
We are also working on the spectrography tools with a particular interest in using them to help communities living amidst natural gas extraction visualize air pollution from volatile organic chemicals.
Meeting notes and materials
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March 08, 2011 17:35
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Digital+Media: Environmental Justice Research Cluster at the Rhode Island School of Design
Collaboratively lead by Sara Wylie and Jeff Warren, RISD Digital+Media and Graphic Design Students Jae Ok Lee, Byeongwon Ha, Kyuha Shim and Colin Frazer are developing a Roomba indoor air pollution hunting robot. We use lights on the Roomba to produce long-exposure image maps of rooms to identify sources of indoor air-pollution. The resulting photographs are beautiful and data rich examples can be seen here:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/smartproof/5207305186/in/photostream/
Anyone from the Providence area is invited to join -- discussions happen on our mailing list here:
https://groups.google.com/group/env-justice-risd
We're meeting Tuesdays at 10am at the Weybosset St. building for D+M -- if you're interested in working with us, please email the list above.
We are also working on the spectrography tools with a particular interest in using them to help communities living amidst natural gas extraction visualize air pollution from volatile organic chemicals.
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March 08, 2011 17:34
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Digital+Media: Environmental Justice Research Cluster at the Rhode Island School of Design
Collaboratively lead by Sara Wylie and Jeff Warren, RISD Digital+Media and Graphic Design Students Jae Ok Lee, Byeongwon Ha, Kyuha Shim and Colin Frazer are developing a Roomba indoor air pollution hunting robot. We use lights on the Roomba to produce long-exposure image maps of rooms to identify sources of indoor air-pollution. The resulting photographs are beautiful and data rich examples can be seen here:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/smartproof/5207305186/in/photostream/
Anyone from the Providence area is invited to join -- discussions happen on our mailing list here:
https://groups.google.com/group/env-justice-risd
We're meeting Tuesdays at 10am at the Weybosset St. building for D+M -- if you're interested in working with us, please email the list above.
We are also working on the spectrography tools with a particular interest in using them to help communities living amidst natural gas extraction visualize air pollution from volatile organic chemicals.
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March 08, 2011 17:31
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Digital+Media: Environmental Justice Research Cluster at the Rhode Island School of Design
Collaboratively lead by Sara Wylie and Jeff Warren, RISD Digital+Media and Graphic Design Students Jae Ok Lee, Byeongwon Ha, Kyuha Shim and Colin Frazer are developing a Roomba indoor air pollution hunting robot. We use lights on the Roomba to produce long-exposure image maps of rooms to identify sources of indoor air-pollution. The resulting photographs are beautiful and data rich examples can be seen here:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/smartproof/5207305186/in/photostream/
Anyone from the Providence area is invited to join -- discussions happen on our mailing list here:
https://groups.google.com/group/env-justice-risd
We're meeting Tuesdays at 10am at the Weybosset St. building for D+M -- if you're interested in working with us, please email the list above.
We are also working on the spectrography tools with a particular interest in using them to help communities living amidst natural gas extraction visualize air pollution from volatile organic chemicals.
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March 08, 2011 17:25
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Digital+Media: Environmental Justice Research Cluster at the Rhode Island School of Design
Collaboratively lead by Sara Wylie and Jeff Warren, RISD Digital+Media and Graphic Design Students Jae Ok Lee, Byeongwon Ha, Kyuha Shim and Colin Frazer are developing a Roomba indoor air pollution hunting robot. We use lights on the Roomba to produce long-exposure image maps of rooms to identify sources of indoor air-pollution. The resulting photographs are beautiful and data rich examples can be seen here:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/smartproof/5207305186/in/photostream/
Anyone from the Providence area is invited to join -- discussions happen on our mailing list here:
https://groups.google.com/group/env-justice-risd
We're meeting Tuesdays at 10am at the Weybosset St. building for D+M -- if you're interested in working with us, please email the list above.
We are also working on the spectrography tools with a particular interest in using them to help communities living amidst natural gas extraction visualize air pollution from volatile organic chemicals.
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March 08, 2011 17:17
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Digital+Media: Environmental Justice Research Cluster at the Rhode Island School of Design
Collaboratively lead by Sara Wylie and Jeff Warren, RISD Digital+Media and Graphic Design Students Jae Ok Lee, Byeongwon Ha, Kyuha Shim and Colin Frazer are developing a Roomba indoor air pollution hunting robot. We use lights on the Roomba to produce long-exposure image maps of rooms to identify sources of indoor air-pollution. The resulting photographs are beautiful and data rich examples can be seen here:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/smartproof/5207305186/in/photostream/
Anyone from the Providence area is invited to join -- discussions happen on our mailing list here:
https://groups.google.com/group/env-justice-risd
We're meeting Tuesdays at 10am at the Weybosset St. building for D+M -- if you're interested in working with us, please email the list above.
We are also working on the spectrography tools with a particular interest in using them to help communities living amidst natural gas extraction visualize air pollution from volatile organic chemicals.
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March 07, 2011 22:34
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Digital+Media: Environmental Justice Research Cluster at the Rhode Island School of Design
Collaboratively lead by Sara Wylie and Jeff Warren, RISD Digital+Media and Graphic Design Students Jae Ok Lee, Byeongwon Ha, Kyuha Shim and Colin Frazer are developing a Roomba indoor air pollution hunting robot. We use lights on the Roomba to produce long-exposure image maps of rooms to identify sources of indoor air-pollution. The resulting photographs are beautiful and data rich examples can be seen here:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/smartproof/5207305186/in/photostream/
We are also working on the spectrography tools with a particular interest in using them to help communities living amidst natural gas extraction visualize air pollution from volatile organic chemicals.
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March 07, 2011 22:32
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Digital+Media: Environmental Justice Research Cluster at the Rhode Island School of Design
Collaboratively lead by Sara Wylie and Jeff Warren, RISD Digital+Media and Graphic Design Students Jae Ok Lee, Byeongwon Ha, Kyuha Shim and Colin Frazer are developing a Roomba indoor air pollution hunting robot. We use lights on the Roomba to produce long-exposure image maps of rooms to identify sources of indoor air-pollution. The resulting photographs are beautiful and data rich examples can be seen here:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/smartproof/5207305186/in/photostream/
We are also working on the spectrography tools with a particular interest in using them to help communities living amidst natural gas extraction visualize air pollution from volatile organic chemicals.
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March 07, 2011 22:31
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Digital+Media: Environmental Justice Research Cluster at the Rhode Island School of Design
Collaboratively lead by Sara Wylie and Jeff Warren, RISD Digital+Media and Graphic Design Students Jae Ok Lee, Byeongwon Ha, Kyuha Shim and Colin Frazer are developing a Roomba indoor air pollution hunting robot. We use lights on the Roomba to produce long-exposure image maps of rooms to identify sources of indoor air-pollution. The resulting photographs are beautiful and data rich examples can be seen here:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/smartproof/5207305186/in/photostream/
We are also working on the spectrography tools with a particular interest in using them to help communities living amidst natural gas extraction visualize air pollution from volatile organic chemicals.
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January 31, 2011 22:05
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Digital+Media: Environmental Justice Research Cluster at the Rhode Island School of Design
Collaboratively lead by Sara Wylie and Jeff Warren, RISD Digital+Media and Graphic Design Students Jae Ok Lee, Byeongwon Ha, Kyuha Shim and Colin Frazer are developing a Roomba indoor air pollution hunting robot. We use lights on the Roomba to produce long-exposure image maps of rooms to identify sources of indoor air-pollution. The resulting photographs are beautiful and data rich examples can be seen here:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/smartproof/5207305186/in/photostream/
We are also working on the spectrography tools with a particular interest in using them to help communities living amidst natural gas extraction visualize air pollution from volatile organic chemicals.
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January 31, 2011 21:58
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Digital+Media: Environmental Justice Research Cluster at the Rhode Island School of Design
Collaboratively lead by Sara Wylie and Jeff Warren, RISD Digital+Media and Graphic Design Students Jae Ok Lee, Byeongwon Ha and Colin Frazer are developing a Roomba indoor air pollution hunting robot. We use lights on the Roomba to produce long-exposure image maps of rooms to identify sources of indoor air-pollution. The resulting photographs are beautiful and data rich examples can be seen here:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/smartproof/5207305186/in/photostream/
We are also working on the spectrography tools with a particular interest in using them to help communities living amidst natural gas extraction visualize air pollution from volatile organic chemicals.
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January 27, 2011 22:05
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Digital+Media: Environmental Justice Research Cluster
Collaboratively lead by Sara Wylie and Jeff Warren, RISD Digital+Media and Graphic Design Students Jae Ok Lee, Byeongwon Ha and Colin Frazer are developing a Roomba indoor air pollution hunting robot. We use lights on the Roomba to produce long-exposure image maps of rooms to identify sources of indoor air-pollution. The resulting photographs are beautiful and data rich examples can be seen here:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/smartproof/5207305186/in/photostream/
We are also working on the spectrography tools with a particular interest in using them to help communities living amidst natural gas extraction visualize air pollution from volatile organic chemicals.
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