Workshop
Build your own pollution sensor
with Simon Terzenbach
Air pollution is an everyday issues, especially in large cities such as Mumbai. With a few simple steps, no soldering or coding experience required, you can assemble your own air quality sensor: democratize pollution measurement! It will feed large OpenData databases and allow for more transparent and detailed understanding about pollution sources and spread. This workshop requires a INR 2,000 fee to cover parts of the material costs. Requires: Smarpthone, WiFi at home.
The map with all active sensors can be found here: http://mumbai.maps.luftdaten.info
Suitable for: 12 + years. Also open to adults
Participants need to bring: Smart phone, and will need WiFi to run the sensor at home.
INR 2,000 for the sensor parts.
Registration needed: alisha@theinheritageproject.in
or fill in the form here directly:
https://goo.gl/forms/1juggDO3oCu0hmOM2
Details
Gallery MMB
Located at: Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya (CSMVS)
159-161, Mahatma Gandhi Road, Fort
Mumbai
400023
India
Part of series Open Codes. The Art of Coding