The Smart Geometry 2011 Conference in Copenhagen features the workshop Urban Feeds.
Participants will work with technology which allows the monitoring of urban properties such as air quality and traffic flows. Connection to the sensory data will be done through gHowl, a set of custom components written for Grasshopper. These components allow users to connect to existing data streams, and also to emit manipulated data back to the sensor data stream.
Dates: March 28-31, 2011
Location: Smart Geometry Conference, Copenhagen
Monday, January 31, 2011
Urban Feeds workshop at SG2011
Labels:
gHowl,
urban planning,
workshops
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