Abstract / Mobile, location-aware technologies are cultural tools for the re-enactment, re-embodiment and recontextualization of history and memory in our everyday life. The transforma-tive potential of spatial practices that creatively employ these technologies can renegotiate our experience of place by allowing us to co-inhabit past and present storied spaces of different cultures. The research project Mapping Footprints explores alternative means of knowing and making place through a spatial practice which mediatizes heritage conservation sites with archival records. In the context of Elvina site, a heritage place of Aboriginal culture in Sydney, we experi-ment with a place-making practice where the re-storing of memory renegotiates arch...
This book argues for a theory of mobile mapping, a situated and spatial approach towards researching...
This paper is concerned with the potential of mobile touch-screen devices and emerging socio-technol...
Personal digital technologies have become the tools of reproduction for personal narration and broad...
The thesis investigates contemporary perceptions of geography by exploring the tension between space...
In 2016, we organized digital storytelling workshops with First Nations participants in Melbourne (A...
Maps might be good at representing a landscape’s facts, but they often fail to capture the human sto...
As a consequence of migration, family, cultural and landscape markers that map heritage and maintain...
By linking people and place, geographers are critical to issues that connect sustainability and regi...
How do you live in a landscape that no longer belongs to you? Denis Byrne and Maria Nugent show how ...
This article is concerned with the currently common deployment, under the rubric of cultural plannin...
Time Layered Cultural Map (TLCMap) is an ambitious, ARC funded, digital humanities mapping infrastru...
Research problem: The concept of ‘place’ has a clear presence in New Zealand’s digital heritage coll...
This article investigates how experimental forms of urban mapping can reveal the particularity of pl...
Cultural mapping is a mode of inquiry and a methodological tool that aims to make visible the ways l...
Locative media projects are beginning to be recognized in various arts and humanities disciplines as...
This book argues for a theory of mobile mapping, a situated and spatial approach towards researching...
This paper is concerned with the potential of mobile touch-screen devices and emerging socio-technol...
Personal digital technologies have become the tools of reproduction for personal narration and broad...
The thesis investigates contemporary perceptions of geography by exploring the tension between space...
In 2016, we organized digital storytelling workshops with First Nations participants in Melbourne (A...
Maps might be good at representing a landscape’s facts, but they often fail to capture the human sto...
As a consequence of migration, family, cultural and landscape markers that map heritage and maintain...
By linking people and place, geographers are critical to issues that connect sustainability and regi...
How do you live in a landscape that no longer belongs to you? Denis Byrne and Maria Nugent show how ...
This article is concerned with the currently common deployment, under the rubric of cultural plannin...
Time Layered Cultural Map (TLCMap) is an ambitious, ARC funded, digital humanities mapping infrastru...
Research problem: The concept of ‘place’ has a clear presence in New Zealand’s digital heritage coll...
This article investigates how experimental forms of urban mapping can reveal the particularity of pl...
Cultural mapping is a mode of inquiry and a methodological tool that aims to make visible the ways l...
Locative media projects are beginning to be recognized in various arts and humanities disciplines as...
This book argues for a theory of mobile mapping, a situated and spatial approach towards researching...
This paper is concerned with the potential of mobile touch-screen devices and emerging socio-technol...
Personal digital technologies have become the tools of reproduction for personal narration and broad...