Measuring the Unseen

Posted by Cole Crawford
Digital Futures Discovery Series, Events

March 7, 2018
11:45am - 12:45pm
Discovery Bar @ Cabot Science Library, Harvard Science Center

The Digital Futures Consortium at Harvard invites you to its next event in the Digital Futures Discovery Series, exploring the blend between analyzing quantitative data and designing an experience to "hear" the heart of a city.

PULSUS gathers real-time data on city activity, such as traffic patterns and what residents are doing and feeling, from various sources and translates the information into soundscapes. The goal is to generate an experience that resonates on an emotion ground level. The process has been very much a blend between analyzing quantitative data and designing an experience. And at the end, the resulting piece acts essentially as a conch shell for urban activity, or as a stethoscope: a new way to listen in to the city's activity, and a concrete interface with a feedback system that is almost like a musical instrument.

Following the presentation, please join us in sharing your ideas and questions. We look forward to meeting you.

Allen Sayegh is an architect, designer, an educator, and the principal of INVIVIA – an award-winning global design firm. He is an Associate Professor at Harvard Graduate School of Design and the director of REAL, the Responsive Environment and Artifacts Lab at Harvard.

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