Welcome to the Culture of Ubiquitous Information! (1)
10/13/09 •
Welcome to the website for this Nordic research network, whose activities will be ongoing across the region in the period 2009 – 2012, including seminar events in Copenhagen, Helsinki, and Stockholm. The purpose of “The Culture of Ubiquitous Information” is to organize and run a research network of a size and with the interdisciplinary competence [...]
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Ragnhild Tronstad (0)
8/24/11 •
Ragnhild Tronstad is a researcher of games, performance and new media art, working at The Oslo School of Architecture and Design on the research project YOUrban: Social Media and Performativity in Urban Environments.
David Pinder (0)
11/10/10 •
I teach and write at the School of Geography at Queen Mary, University of London. My research focuses on cities and urban theory; art, spatial practices and the politics of space; utopianism and possible urban worlds; the situationists and 20th-century avant-gardes; locative media and sous/surveillance. I have previously been a visiting researcher at Roskilde University, attached [...]
Journal Issue 2: Mobile Ubiquity Effects (0)
11/07/10 •
Mobile Ubiquity Effects: Communication, Gaming, and Innovation Publication: Summer 2011. Edited by: Lily Diaz, Professor, Media Lab, Aalto University, School of Art and Design, Helsinki Vivian Vimarlund, Associate Professor, Human-Centered Systems, Linnkoeping University Ulrik Ekman, Associate Professor, Arts and Cultural Studies, University of Copenhagen Call for papers With this call for papers, we solicit contributions [...]
CFP: The Oxford Handbook of Interactive Audio (0)
11/06/10 •
Call for Papers: The Oxford Handbook of Interactive Audio Deadline for Proposals: 1 April 2011 The Oxford Handbook of Interactive Audio is under contract at Oxford University Press. Through a collection of chapters on interactivity in music and sound, the book is meant to offer a new set of analytical tools for the growing field [...]
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