This "hackaton" offers different activities to better understand the quality of the air in Madrid, using real-time data in a meaninful way. Low cost Air Quality Egg (AQE) devices will be used. These open devices are intended to test air quality and were created during the last workshop in June.
Ed Borden from Cosm (former Pachube) and Joe Saavedra from Parsons School of Design (NYC) will be visiting for the workshop and assisting each group using their past experience in other cities. [partial streaming]
An activity within the framework of the City and Commons workgroup.
#airqualityhacks
Seventh monthly meeting of the workgroup of Move Commons, open to anyone interested (even if he/she didn’t come to the previous meetings). Move Commons is a webtool that allows volunteers to connect with social organizations that match their interests. If you’d like to know more about the initiative, you can find more info in the page about our first meeting or in the website http://movecommons.org
Move Commons is a project of the Comunes Collective.
Sixth work meeting of the project Kune, in the frame of the Commons Lab, and open to anyone interested (even if he/she didn’t attend the previous meeting). Kune is a free/libre federated social network focused on the collaborative work for groups, organizations and collectives. You can know more about it in http://kune.ourproject.org or try it out in http://kune.cc.