| Locative Art: The Aesthetics of GPS |
| Dr. Samuel Says - Arts & Science | |
| Written by Dr. Samuel Centralia, Ph.D., D.D.S., Esq. | |
| Thursday, 17 January 2008 | |
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Several years ago I was involved in an ambitious, top-secret project for Weyland-Yutani concerning RFID (radio frequency identification), the technology that uses embedded radio transponders as a kind of universal, invisible barcode system for people, places and manufactured items. RFID has since come under severe scrutiny for various health and privacy concerns, but back in those days we didn't sweat such small details. That's the fun of working in theoretical R&D for a ruthless technology firm.
I've since moved on, but have kept an eye of this area, mostly for some of the strange and cool aesthetic detours of RFID. Along with mobile computing and GPS (global positioning system) technologies, RFID is a key component of the nascent field of locative media, and its high-culture offshoot, locative art. Trackback(0)
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![]() until it becomes locative Facebook…
written by Mark Conahan, July 28, 2009
…easy enough for anyone to use and the locative channel becomes clogged with everyman's insipid input.
How Nascent is Locative Art?
written by Greg, August 02, 2008
In Gibson's novel he portends a world of channels, and hints this new reality could already be available to those who have the right equipment and know where to look. Does anybody know how far along this movement is? Is there commercial equipment for viewing it? Are there works out there just waiting to be viewed?
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written by Doc Sam , February 20, 2008
I read a recent interview with William Gibson in which he predicts that augmented reality and VR will be so pervasive among future generations that our current divide between "real" and "virtual" will seem hopelessly quaint. I believe him.
i would love to 'see' this kind of work! written by gabbe, February 20, 2008
the novel & the idea of locative art are truly fascinating & how excited I would be to be able to experience a work in this type of media!
I have to agree with you completely on the advertising aspect. Sadly, they already put multiple ads/product placement in video games so you know that advertising would be on full assault in 3d VR!..oh well- I guess all the cash for servers and to secure locations on the grid (not to mention manufacture VR gear for the masses)etc... has to come from somewhere! LOL! thanks for posting this article! It will be interesting to see what happens with this technology! Write comment
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