Abstract
Drones for Foraging is a research through design project that explores the use of hobbyist drones in support of urban foraging. The underlying motivation for this project is to use design as a means of investigating future practices and to provide the basis for near-term innovation with hobbyist drones. Through this project we are developing use-cases that make strong claims around the current and future uses of drone technologies to aid bottom-up food finding, prototyping software and user interfaces for drone navigation, helping build a broader community of practice around these complex issues, and exploring the use of open-source technologies for image capture and analysis. Our work is intended to provide real-world rationales that move drones beyond being military hardware or simply a technological gizmo. Repurposing automation and monitoring technologies as partners in food-finding proposes a collaboration between the ecological, technical, and social that illustrates one way to generate new food infrastructures.
| Originalsprog | Engelsk |
|---|---|
| Titel | Proceedings of the 2nd Biennial Research Through Design Conference |
| Antal sider | 17 |
| Publikationsdato | 25 mar. 2015 |
| Sider | 1-17 |
| Artikelnummer | 20 |
| DOI | |
| Status | Udgivet - 25 mar. 2015 |
| Udgivet eksternt | Ja |
| Begivenhed | 2nd Biennial Research through Design Conference: 21st Century Makers and Materialities - Microsoft Research, Cambridge, Storbritannien Varighed: 25 mar. 2015 → 27 mar. 2015 https://researchthroughdesign.org/2015/ |
Konference
| Konference | 2nd Biennial Research through Design Conference |
|---|---|
| Lokation | Microsoft Research |
| Land/Område | Storbritannien |
| By | Cambridge |
| Periode | 25/03/2015 → 27/03/2015 |
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