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This was an early experiment encouraging people to monitor and compare their energy consumption. It emphasised comparisons between personal energy consumption at home and at work, and also provided graphs to visualise comparisons between groups of friends, or between different time periods in their own house, in response to experimental changes. | This was an early experiment encouraging people to monitor and compare their energy consumption. It emphasised comparisons between personal energy consumption at home and at work, and also provided graphs to visualise comparisons between groups of friends, or between different time periods in their own house, in response to experimental changes. | ||
The site | The site was still live on 21 July 2011: http://www.readyourmeter.org | ||
ReadYourMeter.org was used as a case study for a workshop on the application of contemporary critical philosophy to technology design: | ReadYourMeter.org was used as a case study for a workshop on the application of contemporary critical philosophy to technology design: | ||
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Collaborators: | Collaborators: | ||
* [[David | * [[David MacKay]] | ||
* [[Alan Blackwell]] | * [[Alan Blackwell]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Andrew Rice]] | ||
* [[Luke Church]] | * [[Luke Church]] | ||
* Ian Davies | * [[Ian Davies]] | ||
* [[Mark Blythe]] | * [[Mark Blythe]] | ||
* | * [[Jeff Bardzell]] | ||
The project was staffed by undergraduates who spent a summer implementing the main site, together with a set of interfaces to Cambridge University energy monitoring systems. | The project was staffed by undergraduates who spent a summer implementing the main site, together with a set of interfaces to Cambridge University energy monitoring systems. | ||
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Research team: | Research team: | ||
* Pete Calvert | * [[Pete Calvert]] | ||
* Ravi Raja-Rayan | * [[Ravi Raja-Rayan]] | ||
* Dan Ryder-Cook | * [[Dan Ryder-Cook]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:14, 6 September 2014
This was an early experiment encouraging people to monitor and compare their energy consumption. It emphasised comparisons between personal energy consumption at home and at work, and also provided graphs to visualise comparisons between groups of friends, or between different time periods in their own house, in response to experimental changes.
The site was still live on 21 July 2011: http://www.readyourmeter.org
ReadYourMeter.org was used as a case study for a workshop on the application of contemporary critical philosophy to technology design:
http://sites.google.com/site/designcriticism/home
Collaborators:
The project was staffed by undergraduates who spent a summer implementing the main site, together with a set of interfaces to Cambridge University energy monitoring systems.
Research team: