[-empyre-] Will Pappenheimer self-Intro

John Craig Freeman John_Craig_Freeman at emerson.edu
Tue May 3 04:25:51 EST 2011


> Message: 22
> Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2011 16:44:40 +0100
> From: Conor McGarrigle <lists at stunned.org>

> On the important topic of access figures suggest that only about 35% of
> the population can access it on their phones but it has still gained a
> wider currency through word of mouth, through media coverage and as I'm
> discovering it has a second life as a retelling. Perhaps this is another
> aspect of AR? I haven't experienced the Manifest.AR MOMA intervention
> but I'm still quite a fan through accounts I've read and through seeing
> screenshots so I feel this is an aspect of AR which can work for those
> who can't experience it first hand.


Hi Conor, Nice work, I think that this is another aspect of the virtual public sphere, which I wrote about earlier, and AR provides an avenue to access and intervene in political discourse though it. Your work is a good example of this.




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