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projects: updates on current work within the MEDIACITY project

Saturday, November 11, 2006

Shared Encounters: Content Sharing as Social Glue in Everyday Places

ACM SIGCHI 2007 Workshop, in collaboration with: Mirjam Struppek (Interaction Field, DE), George Roussos (Birkbeck College, UK)

Our everyday lives are characterized by encounters, some are fleeting and ephemeral and others are more enduring and meaningful exchanges. Shared encounters are the glue of social networks and have a socializing effect in terms of mutual understanding, empathy, respect and thus tolerance towards others. The quality and characteristics of such encounters are affected by the setting, or situation in which they occur. In a world shaped by communication technologies, non-place-based networks often coexist alongside to the traditional local face-to-face social networks. As these multiple and distinct on and off-line communities tend to carry out their activities in more and more distinct and sophisticated spaces, a lack of coherency and fragmentation emerges in the sense of a shared space of community. Open public space with its streets, parks and squares plays an important role in providing space for shared encounters among and between these coexisting networks. Mobile and ubiquitous technologies enable social encounters located in public space, albeit not confined to fixed settings, whilst also offering sharing of experiences from non-place based networks. We will look at how to create or support the conditions for meaningful and persisting shared encounters. In particular we propose to explore how technologies can be appropriated for shared interactions that can occur spontaneously and playfully and in doing so re-inhabit and connect place-based social networks.

Friday, June 09, 2006

Invisible networks

In collaboration with: Michelle Teran (Artist)
As mobile and wireless technologies proliferate in urban environments the space can be considered as having an existence in terms of several visible and invisible layers. In particular, we consider that there is a physical layer that makes up our everyday direct experience and several invisible layers of the digital nodes and networks that facilitate communication. Yet, due to the ways in which we have traditionally considered space, there are many limitations in current ways of perceiving and thus engaging with these immaterial environments. In this project, we explore concepts and methods for raising public awareness of the presence and potentials of networked social spaces. These methods include public performance, where participation is through engaging in a series of walks through the city, and workshops where participants engage in the design implications through a process of locating, examining and documenting some of these invisible networks. Overall, we seek to explore research questions that regard the social space generated through the intentional, or unintentional use of widespread public wireless communication technology.

Tuesday, May 30, 2006

Stories about Places

In collaboration with: Mike Kraus (BBC)
The objective of "Stories about Places" is to explore the use of widely available imaging devices (e.g. camera phone, still camera) to capture, edit and distribute short videos about small-scale places (e.g. building, square, street, park, alley, cafe-bar, etc). Participants could select between shooting with photo camera, mobile phone, but video-editing should only employ basic editing (e.g. photos, videos, transitions, voice-over, music, etc) and not advanced visual effects, although basic filters are ok. Any type of short film is appropriate (e.g. documentary, promotional, event, historical, etc). The expected outcome is the development of a critical mass of content to be uploaded on small-scale broadcast media stations at the respective places (e.g. Open WiFi hot-spots). Then, passers-by could get an in-depth view of the personal aspects of places and annotate.

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