Saturday, September 24, 2011

MATR1291

I just got back from Canada where I was working on a spurse project ( matr.spurse.org ). For our part of CAFK+A, we developed a new sense organ. This was in the form of a smartphone app (iPhone and Android) that reads data from your phone (light levels, sound input, compass heading, GPS location) and mixes it with data that we are traking having to do with cell phone production and destruction (trash and recycling). The data we are tracking include such things stock prices of metals that are mined that go into the phone and stock prices of the companies that make phones as well as GPS location of these companies and, when we could find it, where the mines are located. All of this information is then translated into a sound scape. We hope that people use this as they walk around and think about what they are hearing and how it effects them and their movements. The app went live on iTunes a day before the opening and was downloaded and used all around the world.
The part that I was more involved in was our physical presence at the site of the event. We have been toying with the idea of these mobile labs or sites for research for awhile. In the past we had purchased a shipping container and outfitted it as a research station; the idea being that you could ship this anywhere, set it down and begin to work out of it immediately. But this proved problematic in that it's expensive to ship a container and difficult to navigate borders with it.
So for this project, I designed a smaller crate that fits in the back of a station wagon. The crate holds the tent (10' x 20' outfitters tent) and breaks apart to become the furniture inside of the tent (2 tables, 4 benches, a chalkboard, a projection screen, and a work/projector table).
I build the crate down here in Brooklyn and drove it up to Canada. (side note: my parents were kind enough to let me use their car/s. Seems the crate still needs to be a bit smaller)

Here is the final packing of the crate:

We had to transfer the crate from one car into another:

The crate was delivered to Kitchener, ON City Hall Plaza

The tent set up only took a couple of hours...:

...including putting the furniture together:
The app is available on iTunes (search spurse or MATR) and on the Android Marketplace.

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