Archive for category Urban Screens

Web 2.0 meets Public Space Broadcasting

A Proposition and Three Scenarios
Proposition: A new form of public performance and event is available when we consider the combination of media-rich content created in an asynchronous, remote virtual manner – now a natural part of, so called Web 2.0 technologies (skype, facebook, youtube etc) – with the display of media content on large urban [...]

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Paper for MeCCSA Conference, National Media Museum, Bradford 2009

Urban Screens, Ambient Media and Augmented Public Space
Abstract
Research into “Augmented Public Space” attempts to formalize how new media technologies are superimposed onto the built environment (Manovich 2006, Allen2008). It is in this context that new research on the consumption of media texts and a wide variety of media forms – including public art – that [...]

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