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Jose Luis Pajares

Reverberant | Sound Art | Info - 0 views

  • Sound Mapping is a participatory work of sound art made for outdoor environments. The work is installed in the environment by means of a Global Positioning System (GPS), which tracks movement of individuals through the space. Participants wheel four movement-sensitive, sound producing suitcases to realise a composition that spans space as well as time. The suitcases play music in response to nearby architectural features and the movements of individuals. Sound Mapping aims to assert a sense of place, physicality and engagement to reaffirm the relationship between art and the everyday.
Jose Luis Pajares

In-Site Montreal - 0 views

  • In-Site Montréal is a collection of site-specific art presented on the portal pages of five wireless internet hotspots in the Île Sans Fil network. Artists Nicolas Fleming, Maria Legault, and Virginie Laganière have created art works that can be viewed simply by logging in to your Île Sans Fil user account at the hotspots shown on the map. In-Site Montréal est un regroupement d'oeuvres d'art in situ présentées sur les portails de cinq points d'accès internet sans fil du réseau Île Sans Fil. Les artistes Nicolas Fleming, Maria Legault et Virginie Laganière ont créé des oeuvres d'art qui peuvent être visionnées simplement en vous connectant au service d'Île Sans Fil aux points d'accès identifiés sur la carte.
Jose Luis Pajares

M.A.D.R.I.D.28045. ARTE EN EL ESPACIO URBANO - 0 views

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    Listado de enlaces en torno al arte público/urbano y los nuevos medios
Jose Luis Pajares

Gelog - 0 views

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    Locative, mobile, pervasive media, psycogeography, public spaces, art // Locative, mobile, pervasive media, espacio público y arte //
    // En español and sometimes in english.
Jose Luis Pajares

Sam Kinsley - 0 views

  • As you may have guessed from the blatant self-affirmation of my domain name I'm Sam Kinsley! I recently completed the MSc in Society and Space at the School of Geographical Sciences in the University of Bristol. I studied as an undergraduate at the University of Plymouth, in BSc (Hons) Digital Art & Technology in 2004.
Jose Luis Pajares

Index - 0 views

  • LooseGrid is a laboratory for interdisciplinary research in the city exploring the relationships between the urban space, art and new technologies. It takes the form of a computer-based network built as a creative environment where residents of local districts and researchers can work together exploring the urban space through the generation of creative feedback.
Jose Luis Pajares

trampoline : welcome - 0 views

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    "Platform for new media art"
Jose Luis Pajares

Fondation Daniel Langlois - 0 views

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    Tienen un interesantísimo fondo documental especializado en arte y nuevas tecnologías.
Jose Luis Pajares

GPSdiary.org - 0 views

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    "GPSdiary.org is an online archive of an art project, in which artist Thorsten Knaub recorded his daily movements over the course of a year by carrying a Global Positioning System(GPS)receiver on him."
Jose Luis Pajares

Selección bibliográfica de la Bilioteca de BBAA de Madrid con motivo del I C... - 0 views

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    Bibliografía en la Facultad de Bellas Artes sobre "Nuevos Materiales". Entre el listado sorprende una referencia al locative media.
Jose Luis Pajares

networked_performance - 0 views

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    networked_performance informa desde julio de 2004 sobre proyectos de realidad aumentada, redes sociales, tecnologías performáticas, locative media, espacios público/privado, narrativas no lineales, arte móvil... y todo lo que tenga que ver una filosofía que tal vez podríamos denominar como art 2.0.
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    "What the blog revealed and continues to reveal is an explosion of creative experimental pursuits made possible by the migration of computation out of the desktop PC and into the physical world (where it is becoming increasingly woven into the fabric of our lives), and by the continuing advances in internet technologies, wireless telecommunications, sensor technologies and Geographic Information Systems (GIS). In these explorations artists are utilizing pervasive, ubiquitous computing technologies that are inexpensive, readily available, and most importantly, mobile and wirelessly networked. These include technologies, devices, and protocols such as mobile phones, PDAs, GPS cards, wi-fi, Bluetooth, sensors, and open source software. The blog further reveals that these technologies are being utilized by a growing generation of programming capable artists and artistically minded engineers and computer scientists."
Jose Luis Pajares

Teletaxi - 0 views

  • The taxi is outfitted with an interactive touch screen that displays video, animations, music, and information triggered by an onboard GPS (Global Positioning System) receiver which allows the displayed artwork to change depending on where the taxi is in the city. With the combination of the media/gps technology, the mobile environment and the passenger/audience inside the cab – the eleven artists in teletaxi are offered a unique set of possibilities for showing their work - both technically and thematically.
Jose Luis Pajares

Concrete Dialogues /:/ Begin The Journey - 0 views

  • This map is a collaborative expression of the city, and your contributions are a vital part of its living, breathing whole. It's free, easy, and we also think kinda fun, to submit your work here - just head here for more info.
Jose Luis Pajares

Milk - 0 views

  • This map follows the milk from the udder of the cow to the plate of the consumer, by means of the people involved. All those involved were given a GPS device for a day: one of the days that they were somehow occupied with the movements of this dairy. Let us introduce you to these participants:
Jose Luis Pajares

True Secrets - 0 views

  • True Secrets There are secrets in this city. True Secrets' detectives have uncovered a treasure chest of urban tales, rumors and lost news stories. Zoom into the story and be swept back in time with these high-quality, site-specific, immersive audio dramas.
Jose Luis Pajares

5 Courts - 0 views

  • A revolutionary multi-player, multi-site game and arts space to be played across all five cities. Players use their own bodies to send balls of projected light across the playing space, aiming for goals representing the other cities. Entirely interactive, it's a competition to see which city has the least light balls in their square when the time runs out. Designed to be aesthetically beautiful and great fun to play and watch, games are a minute long and run throughout the night. Just turn up and play, or get your team together in advance...
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