Friday, November 11, 2011
The Space and Culture Blog- worth a visit!
If you are interested in the theme of this blog, "The World is an Interactive Interface", you probably will appreciate the
Space and Culture journal/weblog. Below are links to a few posts:
WiFi Measuring Rods, Oslo School of Architecture
Making WiFi Visible - Network City
Robert Shields, 10/6/11
Note: The above post provides a link to Making 'Immaterials: Light painting WiFi', a post written by Einar Sneve Martinussen the YOUrban blog. YOUrban is a research project at the Institute of Design within the Oslo School of Architecture and Design.
Sound, Space and the City
Catherine Scheelar, 10/10/11
Sound, Space, and the City: Civic Performance in Downtown Los Angeles
"In Sound, Space, and the City, Marina Peterson explores the processes-from urban renewal to the performance of ethnicity and the experiences of audiences--through which civic space is created at music performances in downtown Los Angeles."
Mapping Flickr Photos and Twitter Tweets
Rob Shields, 7/20/11
RELATED/SOMEWHAT RELATED
Cognitive Cities Conference
Adam Greenfield's Presentation
WiFi Measuring Rods, Oslo School of Architecture
Making WiFi Visible - Network City
Robert Shields, 10/6/11
Note: The above post provides a link to Making 'Immaterials: Light painting WiFi', a post written by Einar Sneve Martinussen the YOUrban blog. YOUrban is a research project at the Institute of Design within the Oslo School of Architecture and Design.
Sound, Space and the City
Catherine Scheelar, 10/10/11
Sound, Space, and the City: Civic Performance in Downtown Los Angeles
"In Sound, Space, and the City, Marina Peterson explores the processes-from urban renewal to the performance of ethnicity and the experiences of audiences--through which civic space is created at music performances in downtown Los Angeles."
Mapping Flickr Photos and Twitter Tweets
Rob Shields, 7/20/11
RELATED/SOMEWHAT RELATED
Cognitive Cities Conference
Adam Greenfield's Presentation
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