Category: Urban computing

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Edge hack day

A number of the current residents and catalysts got together with PhD students from QUT’s Urban Informatics group to work with the newly released Edge public power consumption data. The ideas was to find new and creative ways of visualising the energy consumption at the Edge. We had some excellent activities which included hacking Edge-labelled [...]

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Edge power data

The Edge uses a power monitor (Satec BFM136) to measure the energy that is consumed. We now made this data publicly available at Pachube: http://www.pachube.com/feeds/8912. Pachube is a service that allows people to share sensor information and create the “Internet of things”. The release of the Edge power data is a starting point in our [...]

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Collaboration with Catalysts and Residents

We have been closely collaborating with a number of the residents and catalysts at The Edge by providing technical expertise. We have worked with Sandra Landolt on the realisation of two concepts. First, a wearable interactive input device that explores how to control light and kinetic installations. And second, an interactive installation using micro-controller based [...]

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“Making Thing Sense” workshop

Workshop At the start of May we conducted a well-attended 2-day workshop titled “Making things sense: Urban sensing and physical computing”. The focus was on how to build sensor hardware and how to share sensor information with others. Our attendants ranged from artists, over game developers to PhD students. The workshop was very well received. [...]

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SenseLab – sensing physical and social activity

We created SenseLab is part of the Edge opening activities. The aim was to showcase how sensor and social mobile technologies could be used in conjunction. Sense-lab is an application that displays physical and social activities in different parts of the Edge on a large interactive touch screen. Activity sensors were installed in four of [...]

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Twitterwall

Twitterwall: The Twitterwall displays people’s comments about the Edge to a large public display. People use Twitter or SMS to make comments. The application is based on the “Discussions in Space tool”, built by QUT’s Urban Informatics PhD student Ronny Schroeter. The Twitterwall was used during the Edge launch, both in a bay as well [...]

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NICTA Blimp

Edge opening During the Edge opening NICTA provided a range of activities designed to attract attention and create interest in the Edge. The focus was on showcasing the capabilities of the “Physical and mobile computing” lab. Activities included the: NICTA blimp: The NICTA blimp can find it’s own way around the place, by continuously measuring [...]