[Air-l] Intro/bridging physical and network space

Vassilys Fourkas vfourkas at estia.arch.auth.gr
Tue Feb 11 04:59:41 PST 2003


Hi Jcb

see www.informationcity.org - http://fos.prd.uth.gr/ - http://www.casa.ucl.ac.uk/ - 

you may find some interesting articles at Online Planning Journal http://www.casa.ucl.ac.uk/planning/  


vas.



PS. "Cyberspace: Theoretical Approaches" - 17 slides.Fourkas, V. 2002. 1st World Conference 'Typography and Visual Communication: History, Theory, Education', 26-30 June 2002,  Thessaloniki, Greece.   



----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Jacob Larsson 
  To: air-l at aoir.org 
  Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 1:18 PM
  Subject: [Air-l] Intro/bridging physical and network space


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  Hi,

  I recently joined a project at the Bauhaus Dessau Foundation to research the interplay between ICT and urban spheres.

  My interest lies in how new ICTs - e g location-aware, networked and camera-equipped handheld devices - are bridging the gap between physical and network space, linking spatial and anti-spatial processes and creating new forms of social interaction and community exchange. Some early examples are geocaching, moblogging, mid-air messaging, location-based urban games and wireless tagging.

  It would be interesting to hear if anyone else on the list is looking into similar issues, or have any tips on related research or phenomena.

  Thanks,

  Jcb

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