Surface Patterns: Audio Tours uses a Global positioning System [GPS] device to explore how memory is linked to urban and domestic place. The GPS device can only describe latitude, longitude and altitude; however, when used to trace the route that someone takes through a place, it can reveal the pattern of the path taken, allowing us to share knowledge of hidden locations and unexpected vantage points along that path. Traditional maps tell us where landmarks are, what streets are called, and where to find the centre of town, whereas the subjective histories and stories ezplored in this work are played out over time and rely on very different 'memory maps'. The installation uses contributions of unwanted wallpaper, pasted on the gallery wal...
‘All set, then let’s begin…by imagining this. By imagining yourself jumping, jumping and falling, fr...
Knowing the correct location of a specific object learned from a (topographic) map is fundamental fo...
Maps might be good at representing a landscape’s facts, but they often fail to capture the human sto...
This article is concerned with the history and practice of creating sound walks or ‘memoryscapes’: o...
Geography has long been a predominantly visual discipline, but recent work in geography has sought t...
A place is both real and imagined, but also symbolic. Global positioning System (GPS) devices tell u...
Audio walks are increasingly used as tools for city boosterism and tourist promotion, in part becaus...
Audio walks are increasingly used as tools for city boosterism and tourist promotion, in part becaus...
Running Stitch is a 5m x 5m tapestry map, created live during the exhibition by charting the journey...
Building on research on locative narrative experience, informed by cognitive research in auditory pe...
In Local Positioning System I explored urban areas on foot and displayed the results of my explorati...
Abstract. Many mobile applications that lead tourists to landmarks and businesses ignore the educati...
In this paper, I attempt to express the connection between (i) audio walks—that is, movement-based g...
Jeremy Wood, places, code and GPS are the protagonists in his personal cartographies. He plots the j...
Walking around a city in a group with a human tour guide has long been the primary way of learning a...
‘All set, then let’s begin…by imagining this. By imagining yourself jumping, jumping and falling, fr...
Knowing the correct location of a specific object learned from a (topographic) map is fundamental fo...
Maps might be good at representing a landscape’s facts, but they often fail to capture the human sto...
This article is concerned with the history and practice of creating sound walks or ‘memoryscapes’: o...
Geography has long been a predominantly visual discipline, but recent work in geography has sought t...
A place is both real and imagined, but also symbolic. Global positioning System (GPS) devices tell u...
Audio walks are increasingly used as tools for city boosterism and tourist promotion, in part becaus...
Audio walks are increasingly used as tools for city boosterism and tourist promotion, in part becaus...
Running Stitch is a 5m x 5m tapestry map, created live during the exhibition by charting the journey...
Building on research on locative narrative experience, informed by cognitive research in auditory pe...
In Local Positioning System I explored urban areas on foot and displayed the results of my explorati...
Abstract. Many mobile applications that lead tourists to landmarks and businesses ignore the educati...
In this paper, I attempt to express the connection between (i) audio walks—that is, movement-based g...
Jeremy Wood, places, code and GPS are the protagonists in his personal cartographies. He plots the j...
Walking around a city in a group with a human tour guide has long been the primary way of learning a...
‘All set, then let’s begin…by imagining this. By imagining yourself jumping, jumping and falling, fr...
Knowing the correct location of a specific object learned from a (topographic) map is fundamental fo...
Maps might be good at representing a landscape’s facts, but they often fail to capture the human sto...