Senseable Cities
Date and Time
Thursday Feb 22, 2018
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM CST
4:10 pm Thursday, Feb. 22 Reception to follow
Location
Vanderbilt University School of Engineering Featheringill Hall, Jacobs Auditorium Parking is available in the garage between 24th and 25th from the Highland Ave entrance
Fees/Admission
Free and open to the public
Contact Information
Pamela Coyle
Vanderbilt Engineering Communications
615-343-5495
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Description
Carlo Ratti, director the Senseable City Laboratory, a research initiative at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Carlo Ratti Associati, will talk about radical changes in how we describe and understand cities. The increasing deployment of sensors and hand-held electronics are among the new tools we use to design the built environment. Ratti’s work has been exhibited in international venues including the Venice Biennale, New York’s MoMA, London’s Science Museum, and Barcelona’s Design Museum. Two of his projects – the Digital Water Pavilion and the Copenhagen Wheel – were hailed by Time Magazine as ‘Best Inventions of the Year.’ He has been included in Blueprint Magazine’s ‘25 People who will Change the World of Design’ and in Wired Magazine’s ‘Smart List: 50 people who will change the world.’ John R. and Donna S. Hall Engineering Lecture