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Program Earth: Environmental Sensing Technology and the Making of a Computational Planet

Book information

Publisher
Univ Of Minnesota Press
Year
2016
ISBN
0816693145, 9780816693146
Language
english
Format
PDF
Filesize
6 MB (6346550 bytes)
Series
Electronic Mediations
Pages
368\376
Time added
2021-02-07 02:31:02

Description

Sensors are everywhere. Small, flexible, economical, and computationally powerful, they operate ubiquitously in environments. They compile massive amounts of data, including information about air, water, and climate. Never before has such a volume of environmental data been so broadly collected or so widely available. Grappling with the consequences of wiring our world, Program Earth examines how sensor technologies are programming our environments. As Jennifer Gabrys points out, sensors do not merely record information about an environment. Rather, they generate new environments and environmental relations. At the same time, they give a voice to the entities they monitor: to animals, plants, people, and inanimate objects. This book looks at the ways in which sensors converge with environments to map ecological processes, to track the migration of animals, to check pollutants, to facilitate citizen participation, and to program infrastructure. Through discussing particular instances where sensors are deployed for environmental study and citizen engagement across three areas of environmental sensing, from wild sensing to pollution sensing and urban sensing, Program Earth asks how sensor technologies specifically contribute to new environmental conditions. What are the implications for wiring up environments? How do sensor applications not only program environments, but also program the sorts of citizens and collectives we might become? Program Earth suggests that the sensor-based monitoring of Earth offers the prospect of making new environments not simply as an extension of the human but rather as new “technogeographies” that connect technology, nature, and people. Cover Contents Preface and Acknowledgments Introduction: Environment as Experiment in Sensing Technology Part I. Wild Sensing 1 Sensing an Experimental Forest: Processing Environments and Distributing Relations 2 From Moss Cam to Spillcam: Techno-Geographies of Experience 3 Animals as Sensors: Mobile Organisms and the Problem of Milieus Part II. Pollution Sensing 4 Sensing Climate Change and Expressing Environmental Citizenship 5 Sensing Oceans and Geo-Speculating with a Garbage Patch 6 Sensing Air and Creaturing Data Part III. Urban Sensing 7 Citizen Sensing in the Smart and Sustainable City: From Environments to Environmentality 8 Engaging the Idiot in Participatory Digital Urbanism 9 Digital Infrastructures of Withness: Constructing a Speculative City Conclusion: Planetary Computerization, Revisited Notes Bibliography Index A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y

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