Please note that this list of projects is not always up to date.

OBJECT REUSE AND EXCHANGE. Data, information objects and scholarly artifacts rarely stand alone, yet expressing relationships between them remains a technical and operational challenge. The scientific lifecycle of sensor network research produces a rich ecology of papers and publications, but also interim drafts of reports and papers, data, laboratory and field notes, instrument calibrations, among others. I am experimenting with the Object Reuse and Exchange data model to describe, publish and share aggregations of information objects produced at different stages of the scientific lifecycle in environmental sensing research. For more information, have a look at this article.

MONITORING, MODELING AND MEMORY. I am studying scientific collaboration networks across four large cyberinfrastructure efforts (the Long Term Ecological Research Network, the Center for Embedded Networked Sensing, the WATer and Environmental Research Systems Network, and the Earth System Modeling Framework) as part of a NSF Human and Social Dynamics Program.

TWITFLICK. Twitflick is an interactive data visualization that pulls real time tweets from Twitter and matches them to Flickr images. More, here. See it in action, here.

FUTURE ME. A balloon installation that visualizes emotional indicators extracted from the futureme database, a web service that allows to send an email to yourself at a later date. More info here and at this Boston Globe blog post. A more empirical analysis of the same dataset is available in a AAAI conference paper, also discussed on io9 and Pop!Tech.