“Copenhagen Wheel” by Superpedestrian (2013)

The Copenhagen wheel is a small unit that fits onto the back wheel of an ordinary bicycle and turns it into an electric hybrid. The Wheel has Bluetooth Connectivity, allowing the owner to lock and unlock the bike, control their

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“Copenhagen Wheel” by Superpedestrian (2013)

The Copenhagen wheel is a small unit that fits onto the back wheel of an ordinary bicycle and turns it into an electric hybrid. The Wheel has Bluetooth Connectivity, allowing the owner to lock and unlock the bike, control their

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“Chicago Faces” by Daniel Bertner (2013)

Chicago Faces was an installation focused on the blurry field of non-consensual photography. the piece consisted of an unassuming security camera that  would record snapshots of people’s faces as they walked by. Bertner proceeded to upload the images to his

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“Chicago Faces” by Daniel Bertner (2013)

Chicago Faces was an installation focused on the blurry field of non-consensual photography. the piece consisted of an unassuming security camera that  would record snapshots of people’s faces as they walked by. Bertner proceeded to upload the images to his

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“WideNoise” by WideTag (2009)

WideNoise is an app designed to decrease the amount of noise pollution a user experiences in their day-to-day lives, by constantly taking sound measurements from the device it is installed on, and generating useful information the sound levels and location

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“WideNoise” by WideTag (2009)

WideNoise is an app designed to decrease the amount of noise pollution a user experiences in their day-to-day lives, by constantly taking sound measurements from the device it is installed on, and generating useful information the sound levels and location

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“CeNSE” by Hewlett Packard (2009-present)

HP’s CeNSE is the company’s ambitious project to actually achieve an Internet of Things. CeNSE stands for Central Nervous System for the Earth, the basic premise of which is introducing a huge number of sensors into public, whose data is

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“CeNSE” by Hewlett Packard (2009-present)

HP’s CeNSE is the company’s ambitious project to actually achieve an Internet of Things. CeNSE stands for Central Nervous System for the Earth, the basic premise of which is introducing a huge number of sensors into public, whose data is

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“Lightswarm” by Future Cities Lab (2014)

Lightswarm is activated by sounds from the lobby area of the building and the surrounding city. Sound sensors collect the real-time data in multiple areas and it intuitively shows swarm of population by amplitude.     More here…  

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“Lightswarm” by Future Cities Lab (2014)

Lightswarm is activated by sounds from the lobby area of the building and the surrounding city. Sound sensors collect the real-time data in multiple areas and it intuitively shows swarm of population by amplitude.     More here…  

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“Thingful” by Umbrellium (2014 – )

Thingful is search engine to find out public devices such as pollution sensor, weather station and Internet of Things in the region. It also provides the data from those devices. Internet of Things introduces the world that every objects can

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“Thingful” by Umbrellium (2014 – )

Thingful is search engine to find out public devices such as pollution sensor, weather station and Internet of Things in the region. It also provides the data from those devices. Internet of Things introduces the world that every objects can

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“Insecam” (2014) by Tactic4l

  In late 2014, an unnamed hacker who went by the handle of Tactic4l published a website containing thousands of live, unsecured web cam feeds. Insecam.com showcased vulnerabilities in commercially available, internet-connected objects. As of November 2014, Insecam has been shut

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“Insecam” (2014) by Tactic4l

  In late 2014, an unnamed hacker who went by the handle of Tactic4l published a website containing thousands of live, unsecured web cam feeds. Insecam.com showcased vulnerabilities in commercially available, internet-connected objects. As of November 2014, Insecam has been shut

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“E traces” by Lesia Trubat González (2014)

Electronic Traces is based on the signal from ballerina’s feet. The sensor on the toe shoes detect the pressure and movement of dancer and send it to application. Even the artistic movement can be analysed with the sensors and the signal becomes

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“E traces” by Lesia Trubat González (2014)

Electronic Traces is based on the signal from ballerina’s feet. The sensor on the toe shoes detect the pressure and movement of dancer and send it to application. Even the artistic movement can be analysed with the sensors and the signal becomes

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“Conversnitch” (2013-2014) by Kyle McDonald and Brian House

Conversnitch is a covert, eavesdropping machine in the form of a lamp made by Kyle McDonald and Brian House. The seemingly harmless device records snippets of overheard conversations, translating the speech through Amazon Mechanical Turk, and then uploading that information

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“Conversnitch” (2013-2014) by Kyle McDonald and Brian House

Conversnitch is a covert, eavesdropping machine in the form of a lamp made by Kyle McDonald and Brian House. The seemingly harmless device records snippets of overheard conversations, translating the speech through Amazon Mechanical Turk, and then uploading that information

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“Hello Lamp Post” by Pan Studio (2013)

Hello Lamp Post project brings interactive communication with the objects in the city via text message. People can send a text message to object and share the stories with others as well. Not only with the Lamppost, there are other

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“Hello Lamp Post” by Pan Studio (2013)

Hello Lamp Post project brings interactive communication with the objects in the city via text message. People can send a text message to object and share the stories with others as well. Not only with the Lamppost, there are other

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