Mauro Martino
How do we best observe and record the details of time, nature, location, events and our own personal experience? How can we understand the interaction among data and utilize them intelligently and effectively? Can we have a real-time detailed digital map of world that helps us better understand our own cultural place, cultural production and consumption? Can we visualize flows of cultural ideas, images and trends? Can we visually represent cultural changes over space and time? To answer these questions, my work explores the limits of data visualization and media language, the potential of participatory sensing, and the use of design tools in connecting statistical data analysis, data mining, and information visualization.
Ocean of Information: Fusing Aggregate & Individual Dynamics for Metropolitan Analysis
Martino, M., Calabrese, F., Di Lorenzo, G., Andris, C., Liu, L., Ratti, C., IUI - International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces, Hong Kong, 2009.
Pulse of the City: Visualizing Urban Dynamics of Special Events
Martino, M., Vaccari, A., Ratti, C., GraphiCon - Internation conference on computer graphics and vision, Saint Petersburg, 2010.
AIDA: Visualizing the Potential of a Predictive In-car Recommendation System
Martino, M., Di Lorenzo, G., Kloeckl, K., Dunnam, J., Kang, E R., Ratti, C., (Senseable City Lab, MIT), Internet of Things, Tokyo, 2010.
Redrawing the map of Great Britain from a network of human interactions
Ratti, C., Sobolevsky, S., Calabrese, F., Andris, C., Reades, J., Martino, M., Claxton, R., Strogatz, S., Journal: PLoS ONE, 2010.
Senseable City
M. Martino, R. Britter, C. Outram, C. Zacharias, A. Biderman, C. Ratti, in Digital Urban Modelling and Simulation, 2010.