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    10 - Radiance6334: Sentient Cities as Cybernetic, Real-time, Control Systems: Theory and Practice of Urban Sensing

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    10 - Radiance6334: Sentient Cities as Cybernetic, Real-time, Control Systems: Theory and Practice of Urban Sensing

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    close up of glowing pieces on installation

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    10 - Radiance6334: Sentient Cities as Cybernetic, Real-time, Control Systems: Theory and Practice of Urban Sensing

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    close up of installation

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    10 - Radiance6334: Sentient Cities as Cybernetic, Real-time, Control Systems: Theory and Practice of Urban Sensing

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    electronic assembly

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    10 - Radiance6334: Sentient Cities as Cybernetic, Real-time, Control Systems: Theory and Practice of Urban Sensing

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    resin cast moulds

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    10 - Radiance6334: Sentient Cities as Cybernetic, Real-time, Control Systems: Theory and Practice of Urban Sensing

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    wiring inside of installation

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    10 - Radiance6334: Sentient Cities as Cybernetic, Real-time, Control Systems: Theory and Practice of Urban Sensing

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    the breadboard is conected to the arduino board

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    10 - Radiance6334: Sentient Cities as Cybernetic, Real-time, Control Systems: Theory and Practice of Urban Sensing

    description:

    1. How was the data collected? movement accross the installation2. Why was the data collected?

    as an art installation

    3. What is interesting about the data? It offers a method for tracking movement, and to show where the movement originated4. What stories about urban dynamics can the collected data tell?

    -5. What sort of questions about urban dynamics can be answered by looking at the data? -

    6. Who is the target audience of the data visualization? the owners and guests of the house where the installation is7. What are the audiences goals when approaching the visualization? they may be determined to understand how the installation works, and how it can be manipulated8. What do they stand to learn?

    -9. What sort of control are they offered over the interface that delivers the information? based on movement around the field is determined by the user

    10. How is the question of the magnitude of the data dealt with limiting the collected data, limiting the dimensionsons in the data set to be represented, or abstractingthe data? -11. How does the original question to be addressed operate as the bench mark for eliminating unnecessary details in the data visualization?

    -12. How are the particular patterns highlighted through visualization techqniques in order of their importance? the direction location and starting point of the movement will decipher how the visualization is presented

    13. Is the data of static or dynamic in nature?

    dynamic14. If the data is dynamic in nature, what happens when it starts to change? how does the audience interact with this live data? How is the data that changes overtime unraveled?

    any varying amount of movement within the space will adjust the visualization - the audiences interaction is based primarily on their discretion with regard to themovement that they provide.

    queries