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|a Gabrys, Jennifer
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|a Program earth
|h Elektronische Ressource
|b environmental sensing technology and the making of a computational planet
|c Jennifer Gabrys
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|b University of Minnesota Press
|c 2016, 2016©20©2016
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|a x, 357 pages
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index
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|a Introduction : environment as experiment in sensing technology -- Sensing an experimental forest : processing environments and distributing relations -- From moss cam to spill cam : techno-geographies of experience -- Animals as sensors : mobile organisms and the problem of milieus -- Sensing climate change and expressing environmental citizenship -- Sensing oceans and geo-speculating with a garbage patch -- Sensing air and creaturing data -- Citizen sensing in the smart and sustainable city : from environments to environmentality -- Engaging the idiot in participatory digital urbanism -- Digital infrastructures of withness : constructing a speculative city -- Conclusion : planetary computerization, revisited
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|a TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Sensors
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|a Electronic mediations
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|u https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5749/j.ctt1b7x5gq
|x Verlag
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|a "Grappling with the consequences of wiring our world, Program Earth examines how sensor technologies are programming our environments. Jennifer Gabrys 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."
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