Mauro Martino
Mauro Martino
ha condotto il workshop SPATIAL DATA ART al FESTIVAL 02 CREAZIONI c/o istituto i2a di Vico Morcote
visualizza video / intervista
Mauro Martino is an Artist | Designer | Researcher focusing on the representation of network of human interactions. He has been collaborating with leading commercial research and development laboratories, including Clarion, based in Tokyo, Japan. Mauro was a research affiliate with the SENSEable City Lab at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Boston, working on data visualization and his related research project, Urban Interaction Design.
Mauro is currently a Postdoctoral Research Associate with Albert-László Barabási at Center for Complex Network Research and with David Lazer at John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University in Boston.
He has developed a long experience in the visualization and exploration of massive amount of human mobility data, while working with different databases from different mobile operators (Airsage – AT&T – BT – Orange – Sprint – TDC – Telecom Italia) and in different nations (Belgium, Denmark, England, France, Italy, USA).
Mauro Martino is a PhD in Design and Technologies at Politecnico di Milano, Italy.
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Selected Exhibitions | 2010
Maps for The 21st Century
Royal Geographical Society, London, United Kingdom
Maps for The 21st Century
The Serpentine Gallery, London, United Kingdom
MAPS DLD10 – Connect the unexpected
DLD10, Munich, Germany
SENSEable Cities: Exploring Urban Futures
GAFTA, San Francisco, USA
Desertmed
Villa Romana, Firenze, Italy
Real Time Copenhagen
Copenhagen’s Kulturnatten, Copenhagen, Denmark
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Selected Talks | 2010
Network, Visualization and Society
Center for Complex Network Research, directed by Professor Albert-László Barabási.
Urban Interaction Design
MIT Enterprise Forum, Auto-ID & Sensing Solutions.
Visualizing Urban Data
SENSEable City Lab, Workshop on Real-Time Cities.
Visualizing Urban Data
Politecnico di Milano, Density Design.
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