For more information,
please contact:
senseable-trash@mit.edu
  • team
  • Carlo Ratti Director
  • Assaf Biderman Assoc. Director
  • Dietmar Offenhuber Team Leader
  • Eugenio Morello Team Leader, Concept
  • Musstanser Tinauli Team Leader, First Phase
  • Kristian Kloeckl Team Leader, Second Phase
  • Lewis Girod Engineering
  • Jennifer Dunnam
  • E Roon Kang
  • Kevin Nattinger
  • Avid Boustani
  • David Lee Programming
  • Alan Anderson
  • Clio Andris
  • Chris Chung
  • Lorenzo Davolli
  • Kathryn Dineen
  • Natalia Duque Ciceri
  • Samantha Earl
  • Sarabjit Kaur
  • Sarah Neilson
  • Giovanni de Niederhausern
  • Jill Passano
  • Elizabeth Ramaccia
  • Renato Rinaldi
  • Francisca Rojas
  • Louis Sirota
  • Malima Wolf
  • Armin Linke Video
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  • Advisors
  • Rex Britter
  • Stephen Miles
  • Tim Gutowski
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  • Lead Volunteers
  • Tim Pritchard
  • Jodee Fenton
  • Lance Albertson
  • Chad Johansen
  • Christie Rodgers
  • Shannon Cheng
  • Jon Dreher
  • Andy Smith
  • Richard Auger
  • Michael Cafferty
  • Shalini Ghandi
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  • Special Thanks
  • Jodee Fenton
  • Tim Pritchard
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Trash Track visualizes individual traces of trash objects. Everyday objects at some point in their life cycle are declared of no more use by their owners and cross the fine line between being a proudly owned utility item and a trash object. 

The data received from the trash tags is illustrated as visual paths overlaid on top of satellite images of the New York and Seattle city areas. Complementing this clean and distant abstraction of the movement of trash through our cities, video captures of waste treatment facilities specifically composed for this project represent the stark contrast of trash in its physical presence as well as the work involved in dealing with it day in and day out.



Plastic Container of Liquid Soap deployed on Sep 05, 2009 in New York





Brown Coffee Cup deployed on Jul 11, 2009 in Seattle





Aluminum Can deployed on Aug 31, 2009 in Seattle