After Mobile Media
After Mobile Media invites artists, software developers, inventors and theorists to share their ideas on future mobile media. Which new forms of presence and communicational flows are mobile media creating? How do we proceed from here? Is qualitative change possible and if so, what is required to enable it ? Bold projects that explore aesthetics, ecologies, technologies, geo-politics and practices of mobile media and all forms of wireless technologies on all scales are welcome. In addition to exciting experiments and artworks on alternative mobile and networked media, we seek examples of local case studies, theoretical work on mobility and innovative evaluation strategies.
Theme Leaders:
Kim Sawchuk, Associate Professor Department of Communication Studies, Concordia University.
co-founder and editor of wi: journal of
mobile media.
Current director of Mobile Media Lab, Montreal.
kim.sawchuk@sympatico.ca.
Marc Böhlen. Associate Professor, Media Study, SUNY Buffalo. Director: MediaRobotics Lab marcbohlen@acm.org.
There are 7 publications in this collection, published in 2009.
Rousi, Rebekah: “Cute” displays: Developing an Emotional Bond with Your Mobile Interface, 2009
Clark, Brian Larson: Designing Better Sociable Media, 2009
Kabisch, Eric: Mobile After-media, Cultural Narratives and the Data Imaginary, 2009
Dekker, Annet: New Ways of Seeing: Artistic Usage of Locative Media, 2009
Boyle, Jen E.: Re-moving Flat Ontologies: Mobile Locative Tagging and Ars Combinatoria in the Hollins Community Project, 2009
Shepard, Mark: Sentient City Survival Kit: Archaeology of the Near Future, 2009
Pepe, Alberto; Reddy, Sasank; Nguyen, Lilly; Hansen, Mark: Twitflick: visualizing the rhythm and narrative of micro-blogging activity, 2009