Design Expo: University of Washington, Interactive Design Division, Seattle, WA, United States

People and devices collect and share data both passively—monitoring environmental change—and actively—explicitly capturing and sharing information, combining data with other information, and using in unexpected ways. Today, we are only starting to understand how best to put this data to work to improve our lives and the world around us. The Design Expo that was held during the 2013 Microsoft Research Faculty Summit explores how we might use the glut of potentially useful free data to improve life, local community, and the world at large.

The student team from University of Washington, Interactive Design Division, Seattle, WA, United States, made this presentation during the Faculty Summit 2013 Design Expo.

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Speakers:
Asmi Joshi, Bradley Trinnaman, Dana Lee, Erin Murphy, Jonathan Cook, and Kim Lewis
Affiliation:
University of Washington
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