Running Stitch is a 5m x 5m tapestry map, created live during the exhibition by charting the journeys of participants through the city. Visitors to the exhibition took a GPS-enabled mobile phone to track their journeys through the city centre. These walks resulted in individual GPS 'drawings' of the visitor's movements that were then projected live in the exhibition to disclose hidden aspects of the city. Each individual route was sewn, as it happened, into a hanging canvas to form an evolving tapestry that revealed a sense of place and interconnection. Running Stitch explores how a track made with a GPS device changes our awareness and experience of place through the new vantage points and perspectives afforded by the use of satell...
This contribution was double-blind reviewed as full paper. In a research project on the spatial beha...
The integration of active urban transport, including cycling, is an important aspect of sustainable ...
This article is about half/angel\u27s durational community installation ‘The Knitting Map’ commissio...
Location based mobile applications are becoming increasingly popular and visualisation of GPS tracks...
In Local Positioning System I explored urban areas on foot and displayed the results of my explorati...
Surface Patterns: Audio Tours uses a Global positioning System [GPS] device to explore how memory is...
Part of a group exhibition 'Signals in the City'. This work is remade for each exhibition, being mad...
A place is both real and imagined, but also symbolic. Global positioning System (GPS) devices tell u...
Walking is integral to creative thought and practice, as highlighted by Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Re...
Introduction Over the last year I have been using a GPS (Global Positioning System) device to track...
In 2000 the restriction of high quality global positioning system (GPS) data ended, making everyday ...
A mobile app and GIS mapping platform for the Victorian State of Design Festival 2011. Developed in ...
The materiality, aesthetics, logics and processes of digitality have infused the physical space of c...
As cities look for new ways to enliven their streets as cultural destinations, many have begun offer...
Maps might be good at representing a landscape’s facts, but they often fail to capture the human sto...
This contribution was double-blind reviewed as full paper. In a research project on the spatial beha...
The integration of active urban transport, including cycling, is an important aspect of sustainable ...
This article is about half/angel\u27s durational community installation ‘The Knitting Map’ commissio...
Location based mobile applications are becoming increasingly popular and visualisation of GPS tracks...
In Local Positioning System I explored urban areas on foot and displayed the results of my explorati...
Surface Patterns: Audio Tours uses a Global positioning System [GPS] device to explore how memory is...
Part of a group exhibition 'Signals in the City'. This work is remade for each exhibition, being mad...
A place is both real and imagined, but also symbolic. Global positioning System (GPS) devices tell u...
Walking is integral to creative thought and practice, as highlighted by Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Re...
Introduction Over the last year I have been using a GPS (Global Positioning System) device to track...
In 2000 the restriction of high quality global positioning system (GPS) data ended, making everyday ...
A mobile app and GIS mapping platform for the Victorian State of Design Festival 2011. Developed in ...
The materiality, aesthetics, logics and processes of digitality have infused the physical space of c...
As cities look for new ways to enliven their streets as cultural destinations, many have begun offer...
Maps might be good at representing a landscape’s facts, but they often fail to capture the human sto...
This contribution was double-blind reviewed as full paper. In a research project on the spatial beha...
The integration of active urban transport, including cycling, is an important aspect of sustainable ...
This article is about half/angel\u27s durational community installation ‘The Knitting Map’ commissio...