This article extends research on the production of embodied space by focusing on the relations between place and memory. Beginning with a consideration of how wearable technologies enable new spatial practices within the constructed order of the city, we develop a conceptual framework to understand these spatial practices by returning to the rhetorical art of memory and the building of memory palaces. The art of memory, exemplified by memory palaces, offers a rhetorical resource for understanding how smartphones as wearable technologies may be incorporated—that is, brought into the body, as integral to the production of embodied spatial memories. We argue for the memory-palace builder as an inventive rhetorical (and mobile) figure who not o...
Modern smartphones, tablets, laptop computers, and increasingly even cameras and wristwatches now co...
The practice of walking allows us to engage with the city slowly, through kinaesthetic skill and the...
The present article aims to be part of the multidisciplinary debate on the relationship between plac...
This article extends research on the production of embodied space by focusing on the relations betwe...
This article examines how location-based mobile media technologies are affecting the ways individual...
This paper combines media and cultural studies, science and technology studies, geography and urban ...
Smartphones, with their “pervasive presence” in contact with our bodies, have come to act as sensory...
"The volume explores the question of what it means for a city to be 'smart', raises som...
We constantly re-interpret and transform the spaces around us.The ways in which we constantly person...
The emergence of mobile and ubiquitous computing has created what is referred to as a hybrid space â...
Physical mobility has an important cultural dimension to contemporary life. The movement of objects,...
According to Marshall McLuhan's theory of media, in which he claims that the media have become prost...
This paper presents empirical analysis of the ways in which digital navigation technology use encour...
Physical mobility and information and communication technologies (ICTs) have altered the perception ...
This thesis explores the relationships between different memory narratives within the unglamorous, e...
Modern smartphones, tablets, laptop computers, and increasingly even cameras and wristwatches now co...
The practice of walking allows us to engage with the city slowly, through kinaesthetic skill and the...
The present article aims to be part of the multidisciplinary debate on the relationship between plac...
This article extends research on the production of embodied space by focusing on the relations betwe...
This article examines how location-based mobile media technologies are affecting the ways individual...
This paper combines media and cultural studies, science and technology studies, geography and urban ...
Smartphones, with their “pervasive presence” in contact with our bodies, have come to act as sensory...
"The volume explores the question of what it means for a city to be 'smart', raises som...
We constantly re-interpret and transform the spaces around us.The ways in which we constantly person...
The emergence of mobile and ubiquitous computing has created what is referred to as a hybrid space â...
Physical mobility has an important cultural dimension to contemporary life. The movement of objects,...
According to Marshall McLuhan's theory of media, in which he claims that the media have become prost...
This paper presents empirical analysis of the ways in which digital navigation technology use encour...
Physical mobility and information and communication technologies (ICTs) have altered the perception ...
This thesis explores the relationships between different memory narratives within the unglamorous, e...
Modern smartphones, tablets, laptop computers, and increasingly even cameras and wristwatches now co...
The practice of walking allows us to engage with the city slowly, through kinaesthetic skill and the...
The present article aims to be part of the multidisciplinary debate on the relationship between plac...