November 30th, 2010

Ford Park

After a spot of litter collecting with the volunteers at Ford Park this morning, we decided on a couple of good locations for the static canaries (the name given to the sniffers by Lanternhouse’s Programme Director Claire Benbow). This particular version of the device is designed to be left for long periods in one place, rather than carried during walks, so simply records fluctuations in air quality without the gps data. Recording started at approximately 16:00 today (Tuesday 30th November); I’ll return to collect the canary on Thursday morning to see what data has been gathered. As the weather has become a little more harsh in recent days, a hi-tech anti-snow device was required:


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  1. [...] Park to see what invisible and diffuse bodies were passing through it over a 24 hour period (see invisible.folly.co.uk/ford-park/). After 24 hours in the park, here’s the data it gathered on general fluctuations in [...]

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