瓶中的信息:一个探索性漂流者的操作与认识论[视频]

S. Lampoudi, Christina Vagt
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尽管海洋科学在过去的几十年里转向了大数据,但今天世界上只有很小一部分海洋得到了充分的了解。它们的建模需要不断研究和开发新的海洋技术,这是一个竞争激烈的领域,通常由企业或公共研究机构进行。在这种情况下,一名海洋机器人工程师和一名媒体理论家于2019年夏天在圣巴巴拉会面,探讨和反思海洋数据工程设计过程中的替代方法,以及媒体理论在其中可以发挥的作用。他们建造并部署了一个GPS可追踪的浮动设备,提供了圣巴巴拉海峡的一些现场数据,并提出了许多悬而未决的问题。现场报告谈到了设计过程中的障碍和失败,以及令人惊讶的结果和见解。视频可在:https://vimeo.com/527395527
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Message in a Bottle: Operations and Epistemology of an Explorative Drifter [Video]
Despite marine sciences’ turn towards big data over the last decades, only a very small portion of the world’s oceans today are sufficiently understood. Their modeling requires constant research and development of new ocean technologies, a highly competitive field usually conducted by corporate industries or public research institutions. In this case, an ocean robotics engineer and a media theorist met over the summer of 2019 in Santa Barbara to explore and reflect on alternative approaches in the design process of oceanographic data engineering and the role that media theory could play in it. They built and deployed a GPS trackable floating device that provided some _in situ_ data from the Santa Barbara Channel, and posed many open questions. The field report speaks of obstacles and failures, as well as surprising results and insights in the design process. Video available at: https://vimeo.com/527395527
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