Sawyer Seminar: Sense, Sentience, Sensors

March 6, 2020
2:30 - 6:30pm EST
This event is free

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Description

From web cameras, RFID transmitters, drones, satellites, and buoys, the world is increasingly seeded with powerful technologies that can record, process, transmit, and respond to information. This workshop focuses on sensors as conceptual and ethnographic objects through which to think the increasingly networked and computational dynamics of health, architecture, urban life, and ecology. As with all of our events, this workshop is intended for a general audience.

Learn more about this event, including speakers and presentation topics, online.

This event is organized by Michael Degani and Alessandro Angelini, assistant professors of anthropology at Johns Hopkins.

Who can attend?

  • Faculty
  • Staff
  • Students

Contact