Op donderdag 28 januari gaat Judith Veenkamp, hoofd van Waags Smart Citizens Lab, samen met Beryl Dreijer, Privacy Officer CTO en dr. Gerd Kortuem, Professor of Internet of Things TU Delft, in gesprek over de invloed van corona op surveillance in Amsterdam.
De paneldiscussie is onderdeel van de opening van het Responsible Sensing Lab. Het online evenement markeert tevens de opening van ‘Senses of Amsterdam’ in de Studio van NEMO Science Museum: een tentoonstelling over de sensoren in de stad.
Launching Responsible Sensing Lab
This lab explores how to integrate social values in the design of sensing systems in public space. It is a testbed for conducting rigorous, transparent, and replicable research on how smart technologies placed in public space can be designed in a way that makes the digital city ‘responsible’. The Responsible Sensing Lab (RSL) is a collaboration of AMS Institute and the Digital City program of the City of Amsterdam. More information here.
To celebrate the launch, we would like to invite you to join the interactive livestream of this event. In several online workshops we will talk about what responsible sensing means, and discuss what should be done to design a better, more democratic, and more responsible digital future city.
The keynote speaker Anthony Townsend will discuss the current state of Smart Cities through a livestream from the US. Deputy Mayor Touria Meliani will close the program with the official (virtual) opening of the exhibit.