TAKING THINGS APART: LOCATIVE MEDIA, MIGRATORY ARCHIVES, AND MICROPUBLICS.

The article discusses locative media, forms of collaborative art utilizing digital technology and interaction to form micropublics and social spaces. The performance installation "Invisible Threads" uses the computer environment "Second Life" to explore manufacturing processes. The mobile communicat...

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Published in:Afterimage Vol. 36; no. 4; pp. 15 - 20
Main Authors: Hudson, Dale, Zimmermann, Patricia R.
Format: Article
Published: University of California Press Jan/Feb2009
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