[-empyre-] a borgesian digital map... and live AR.... on Hana Iverson, Sensible City, etc LIVE now

Rodney Berry rodberry at gmail.com
Sat Apr 30 03:11:19 EST 2011


watching this at 2:30am in oz makes me think about how even time-zones carry
privilege. Cory Doctorow's story, Eastern Standard Tribe
http://craphound.com/est/?page_id=1574 revolves around the formation of
cliques around the times people are awake for chatting etc. My nephew (in
tasmania) is so into particular online games that he's up all night and
sleeps all day jsut to sync with th eother gamers.

these temporal locations sweep around the globe each night and day
(greetings from 3am tomorrow to some of you) a 9am lecture in Denmark is
narrowly missed by a Tasmanian who happened to wake up and check his email
at 2:30am. (that's why this comment rambles a bit)

our 'locations' are simultaneously social geo-spatial technological (and
therefor brand-located)

anyway, gotta sleep but thanks for linking this.

Rod.


On Sat, Apr 30, 2011 at 2:27 AM, naxsmash <naxsmash at mac.com> wrote:

> this is GREAT survey lecture right now http://itu.dk/networkculture/
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> "Neighborhood Narratives"  inside mobile media devices---- by Hana Iverson
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> Live discussion in Copenhagen right now :  http://itu.dk/networkculture/
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> the shft of the image off screen and into embodiment and movement in the
> urban space...
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> also Decollage-- Torn Exteriors in Brooklyn...
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> digital collages over the present location.....
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> Toward the Sentient City-- Mark Shepard's curation...
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> MIT Sensible City lab...
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> check this out...
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> really  good
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> xc
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> naxsmash
> naxsmash at mac.com
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> christina mcphee
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> http://christinamcphee.net
> http://naxsmash.net
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