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Program Earth: Part III. Urban Sensing
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Part III. Urban Sensing
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table of contents
Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
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
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