[Noisebridge-discuss] Starting to blue-sky an estimate for an art project based around toxin detection

Sean Cusack sean.p.cusack at gmail.com
Thu May 20 07:01:04 UTC 2010


What's your budget look like? There are a ton of things available already
for lab safety that can detect just about anything. I'm sure they are pretty
spendy though given what we spent for ours. Check one example here:

http://www.draeger.com/US/en_US/products/gas_detection/portable/sensors/cin_draegersensor_xs.jsp?showBackButton=true

Sean

On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 5:18 PM, Gian Pablo Villamil
<gian.pablo at gmail.com>wrote:

> Cool! I wonder what sensors they are using?
>
> On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 5:13 PM, Rachel McConnell <rachel at xtreme.com>
> wrote:
> > I saw a related project recently:
> >
> http://www.fashioningtech.com/profiles/blogs/detectair-an-ecowearable-that
> >
> >
> > Gian Pablo Villamil wrote:
> >> Hey, I've been asked to spec out a couple of art projects, and thought
> >> I'd reach out to Noisbridge to get some ideas.
> >>
> >> The idea is to build a kind of "broom" with implanted sensors that
> >> would detect a number of common toxins in the environment, and respond
> >> via a display and/or audio/vibration.
> >>
> >> Is this feasible? Is it feasible at relatively low cost?
> >>
> >> I came across this: http://www.physorg.com/news172072165.html
> >>
> >> Looks kind of like what we need, but still a bit early in development.
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