Senseable Lab, part of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), is a research initiative that explores how digital technologies are transforming the way we live, work, and interact with our cities. Founded by Carlo Ratti, the lab uses data analytics, sensors, and urban informatics to study and influence the built environment, aiming to create smarter, more responsive cities. Projects like "The Copenhagen Wheel" and "TrashTrack" illustrate how urban infrastructure can be reimagined to address contemporary challenges such as sustainability, mobility, and waste management.
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Boston, MA, USA
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https://senseable.mit.edu/Photo credits
Carlo Ratti
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