Upcoming mappings, project updates and a wide range of research notes-- from using a balloon string winder with a cordless drill to building a "corset-chiton" for the balloon used in the air column monitor-- here's the weekly updates from the Public Lab community!
1. On Monday, May 7th, there will be
mapping at Saugus Landfill (Boston-area), as a follow-up to a mapping trip in
October 2011. For more information about the mapping, read on
here.
3. On Tuesday, the Public Lab community joined the crowd at the
May Day protests in New York City to try out
live streaming of the event. The use of aerial mapping at the protest was covered yesterday by
The Verge.
4. Toxics Action Center (TAC), a New England non-profit that has been organizing with communities to clean-up pollution for the last twenty-five years, submitted a two-year grant for a collaborative project with Public Lab in Vermont. The project with train TAC staffers and Vermont communities how to use Public Lab tools and work with Public Lab data to achieve results for their communities in pollution prevention and clean-up.
5. Last week, Public Lab staff member, Adam Griffith,
presented a poster on data lifecycles in Vienna at the
annual meeting of the European Geosciences Union.
7. A few randomly selected research note highlights from the week:
As always, email with any questions! Have a great weekend, Shannon
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Shannon Dosemagen
Public Laboratory for Open Technology and Science
504.239.4642publiclaboratory.org