Interactivos?'17_Reimaginando el movimiento en la ciudad

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Interactivos? 17 Re-imagining movement in the city. Citizen science for a sustainable present >>> 17th - 31st May 2017


What is Medialab Prado? Medialab Prado is a citizen laboratory for the production, research and dissemination of open cultural projects. A space for experimentation and collaborative learning that is configured as a meeting place, with the aim of facilitating collaboration between people with different profiles and interests.

What is Interactivos? Interactivos? is an open research and production platform at Medialab Prado, focused on the creative uses of electronic and software tools. Since the first edition in 2006, 20 Interactivos? collaborative prototyping workshops have been celebrated in Madrid and in other places all over the world. This year’s edition connects with the pan-European project DITOs.

What is DITOs? The Doing it Together Science project is a network supported by the H2020 program that promotes the active involvement of citizens in Science through a series of public activities around two themes: Biodesign and Environmental sustainability.


Re-imagining movement in the city. Citizen science for a sustainable present invites to explore, imagine, prototype and experiment with and for movement in the city and its multiple forms and possibilities: not only the more visible movement of pedestrians, vehicles or goods but also that which is less obvious, that of suspended particulate matter, hidden fauna or waste generated by urban activity. Through the debates and collaborative development of the 8 selected projects, in addition to talks and other parallel activities, we will critically explore various aspects such as the state of public spaces for community living and gathering, access to these spaces and public services, the capability of the various modes of transport to meet mobility needs, construction of today’s culture of mobility, the impact on climate change, environmental deterioration, influence in local biodiversity, etc.


Team Coordinators

Chema Blanco, Sonia Díez, Laura Fernández, María Ramírez

Mentors

Miguel Álvarez, Daniel Lombraña, Christian Nold, Karolina Sobecka

Speakers

Carlos Corral, Fabien Girardin, Adam Greenfield, Susana Jiménez, Sandra Magro, Gema Rodríguez, Blanca Valdivia

Mediators

Carmen Haro, Marianna Papapietro

Technical advisors

David Atauri, Carles Gutiérrez


Research articles From the Imagined City to Mobility in Practice: Social Participation in Mobility Policy. Elisabeth Lorenzi Towards a City on Velocipede: The Role of Children as Essential Agents of Change. Fulgencio Villescas Social Media to Read the Perception and Social Use of a Transformed Urban Space. The Giant Mushrooms of San Francisco Street. JesĂşs LĂłpez Mobility Footprint Using Mobile Data. David Pastor Escuredo Sociospatial Segregation and Discriminatory Mobility in Doha, Qatar. About its Transport Network and the Implementation of the Metro Network. Marta Contijoch Reimagining the City. Notes for Placing Community Technology Aesthetics in Context. Alejandro Lozano


Projects 2017 Datástrofe

Antonio Jaime Sánchez and Lucía Segurajauregui Barcelona, Spain Datástrofe is a video game that will challenge the user to overcome adversities and catastrophes generated in real time through the capture of data of emissions of gases, environmental noise and traffic, with sensors distributed by the surroundings and of online services of data capture. The player, through sustainable actions, will act to counteract the negative effects generated by the interpretation of the environmental data captured.

C.O.S.O.(Connected Outside Surface Observer) Pablo Fernández Vallejo Buenos Aires, Argentina

Bicycles are an essential part of the construction of a new urban mobility. The quality of the surface in which we transit has a very important impact on the comfort and safety of the trip but the cities lack of agile and efficient detection mechanisms that allow to measure its deterioration. C.O.S.O. is a module that allows cyclists to collect information about the state of the streets as they travel on them.


Guateque in-capaz

Natasha Trujillo and Elisa Cuesta Madrid, Spain Guateque in-capaz is a multi-sensory activity of a ludic and inclusive nature that aims to transform the so-called “special needs” into simple circumstantial needs. The project will build -through collaborative experimentation and learning- impossible prosthesis/ places that simulate different cases of functional diversity, to mount then a multifunctional party where each physical, sensorial or psychic “disability” is another way to dance.

Multimodal

Rafael Hernández López and Miguel Ángel Díaz Camacho Madrid, Spain The multitude of trips that we make in the city require a minimal planning. The daily journeys can be reinterpreted and the less habitual ones can be a trip in themselves. Multimodal aims to study the routes focusing on climatic parameters, congestion, pollution, psychological aspects, physical effort and mental concentration, urban landscapes,... A complete process of realization and optimization pursuing operational research.


Application to reduce the ecological footprint of your shopping basket Inés de la Cueva, Ivan Ellson and María Garteizgogeascoa Madrid, Spain The ecological impact of our food consumption can be reduced in very different ways -consuming fresh produce, nearness and season or reducing the consumption of meat, fish... This makes the information that the consumer has to handle very complex. For this reason the project focuses on developing a mobile application that estimates and reports in an easy way about the ecological footprint of the food products of its purchase.

Water Trips Beatriz Page, Anna Katarina Martin and Raúl Hidalgo Madrid, Spain In order to propose a notion of different walk, this project will try to carry out an urban drift from the analysis of the cartography of the underground waters of Madrid. To study the behavior of the nature to be left during a time to the search of a territory or confusing emotions. The proposal will be formalized in the creation of a tool of geolocation that allows to follow its course through the big city.


Stories in the waiting José Manuel López Ujaque, Katerina Psegiannaki and Francisco García Triviño Madrid, Spain Before we start moving with public transportation we live in the ‘waiting’. Today, the first thing that those who wait are doing is to count the time that remains. The metro, bus or train stops are part of the category of ‘non-place’ (Marc Augé), precisely because the time spent in them is a dead and insignificant moment. The project aims to take advantage of that whiles through auditory experiences.

PirateCycle Leonardo Aranda Brito City of México, México The PirateCycle consists of the design of a hacking device for mobile units, capable of transporting ideas to different areas of the city. It intersects three topics: alternative mobility, citizen participation, and radiofrequency governance. The project develops a module that hampers the main function of the means of transportation vehicles, to turn them into an alternative means of dissemination and propagation of contents.


Seminar Interactivos? 2017 Wednesday 17th May 10:30

Presentation of Interactivos? '17

11:00

Talk by Carlos Corral: Bicycles against cars: modal change and urban spacio in Madrid.

12:00

Project presentation: Application for Reducing the Ecological Footprint of Your Shopping Basket. María Garteizgogeascoa, Inés de la Cueva and Iván Ellson.

12:15

Project presentation: Guateque in-Capaz. Natasha Trujillo and Elisa Cuesta.

12:30

Coffee break

13:00

Project presentation: Water Journey. Anna Katarina Martin and Raúl Hidalgo.

13:15

Project presentation: Datástrofe. Antonio Jaime Sánchez and Lucía Segurajauregui.

13:30

Paper presentation: From the Imagined City to Mobility in Practice: Social Participation in Mobility Policy. Elisabeth Lorenzi Fernández.

13:50

Talk by Daniel Lombraña: Hidden Data, Recovering Knowledge.

14:30

Lunch break


16:00

Paper presentation: Social Media to Read the Perception and Social Use of a Transformed Urban Space. The Giant Mushrooms of San Francisco Street. Jesús López Baeza.

16:20

Paper presentation: Sociospatial Segregation and Discriminatory Mobility in Doha, Qatar. About its Transport Network and the Implementation of the Metro Network. Marta Contijoch Torres.

16:40

Paper presentation: Mobility Footprint Using Mobile Data. David Pastor Escuredo.

17:00

Talk by Susana Jiménez: Jane's Walk in Madrid: Community Walking as a Way of Resignifying and Planning the City.

18:00

Coffee break

18:30

Talk by Christian Nold: Ontological Design for Environmental Sensing.

19:30

Talk by Adam Greenfield: Radical Technologies: The Design of Everyday Life.

20:30

Debate

21:00

End of the first day.


Seminar Interactivos? 2017 Thursday 18th May 11:00

Project presentation: Multimodal. Miguel Ángel Díaz Camacho.

11:15

Project presentation: C.O.S.O. Pablo Fernández Vallejo.

11:30

Talk by Gema Rodriguez (WWF): Ecological Networks in the Rural and Urban Environment, Where Not Only People Move.

12:30

Coffee break

13:00

Project presentation: Stories While You Wait. Jose Manuel Lopez Ujaque y Katerina Psegiannaki.

13:15

Project presentation: PirateCycle. Leonardo Aranda Brito.

13:30

Talk by Blanca Gutierrez Valdivia: Sustainable Mobility from a Feminist Perspective.

14:30

Lunch break (1h, 30 min)

16:00

Paper presentation: Reimagining the City. Notes for Placing Community Technology Aesthetics in Context. Alejandro Lozano.


16.20

Talk by Fabien Girardin: The design of systems that learn.

17:10

Talk by Sandra Magro Ruiz: Ecological Connectivity, the City's Invisible Mobility.

18:00

Coffee break

18:30

Paper presentation: Towards a City on Velocipede: The Role of Children as Essential Agents of Change. Fulgencio Villescas Vivancos.

18:50

Talk by Karolina Sobecka: Urban Atmospheres.

19:40

Talk by Miguel Ă lvarez: Introduction to Mobility in Madrid.

20:30

Debate

21:00

End of the seminar: celebration.


Parallel activities in Medialab-Prado Friday 19th May 18.30 - 20.30

Workshop: GitHub and Markdown. Debate: Technological Radar.

Saturday 20th May 18.30 - 20.30

Collaborators presentation PECHA KUCHA style.

Friday 26th May 18.30 - 20.30

5th Rizoma Festival.

Saturday 27th 18.00 - 20:30

AVLAB session.


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This project has received funding from the European Union´s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 709443


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