This dissertation utilizes a media archaeological approach to the analysis of locative media, which are technologies that organize an experience of spatial orientation. For instance, a user can use a mobile phone to connect to a cellular network and generate a visualization of the material space in which he or she is positioned with annotated or interactive information on the screen. My critical approach to locative media is influenced by a historical constellation of orientation technologies, their contributions to the social imaginations of space, and the resulting experiences and expectations that are negotiated by the material, symbolic, and ideal. Four case studies on the astrolabe, magnetic compass, divining rod, and digital locative ...
This dissertation is an analysis of the widespread adoption of locative digital media in urban space...
Super Media World has been an exploration of the spaces that exist around, within, and between scree...
The interventions of portable digital devices such as mobile telephones, mp3 players, PDAs and many ...
This paper, which draws on aspects of my doctoral research, traces the influence of early Locative M...
Abstract This thesis is a theoretical-empirical study that investigates the consequences and implic...
Locative media uses portable, networked, location aware computing devices for user-led mapping and a...
Highlights ► Provides a review of the history and development of locative media. ► Outlines differen...
Locative media is a descriptive term that designates the artistic deployment of an assemblage of mob...
This dissertation investigates the role of annotative locative media in mediating experiences of pla...
The author discusses the field of locative arts, focusing on works and interests from 2003 to 2004. ...
This paper explores the connection between Locative Media (LM) a set of art practices centred on loc...
Peer-reviewedIn recent years, the vast increase in information flows has made it possible to instant...
Urged by recent sightings of neglected and demolished local artforms, it is in the core interest of ...
Introduction by Howard RheingoldThe convergence of mobile technologies and ubiquitous computing is c...
By 2050, three quarters of the world’s population will live in large urban conurbations. Within thes...
This dissertation is an analysis of the widespread adoption of locative digital media in urban space...
Super Media World has been an exploration of the spaces that exist around, within, and between scree...
The interventions of portable digital devices such as mobile telephones, mp3 players, PDAs and many ...
This paper, which draws on aspects of my doctoral research, traces the influence of early Locative M...
Abstract This thesis is a theoretical-empirical study that investigates the consequences and implic...
Locative media uses portable, networked, location aware computing devices for user-led mapping and a...
Highlights ► Provides a review of the history and development of locative media. ► Outlines differen...
Locative media is a descriptive term that designates the artistic deployment of an assemblage of mob...
This dissertation investigates the role of annotative locative media in mediating experiences of pla...
The author discusses the field of locative arts, focusing on works and interests from 2003 to 2004. ...
This paper explores the connection between Locative Media (LM) a set of art practices centred on loc...
Peer-reviewedIn recent years, the vast increase in information flows has made it possible to instant...
Urged by recent sightings of neglected and demolished local artforms, it is in the core interest of ...
Introduction by Howard RheingoldThe convergence of mobile technologies and ubiquitous computing is c...
By 2050, three quarters of the world’s population will live in large urban conurbations. Within thes...
This dissertation is an analysis of the widespread adoption of locative digital media in urban space...
Super Media World has been an exploration of the spaces that exist around, within, and between scree...
The interventions of portable digital devices such as mobile telephones, mp3 players, PDAs and many ...