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Mobile, public and participatory performance
Kyle McDonald edited this page Mar 23, 2016
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- How do we find each other? How do we connect? How do we initially engage?
- How do we interact with each other in public social spaces? What are the patterns and rules and expectations?
- Thinking about... communication, conversation, location awareness, social networking.
##Mobile platforms
- "Classic" Social Media
- Transportation: these afford an opporunity for you as a driver to connect with riders in a way that you would not otherwise be able to.
- Location and proximity to places: can just be a reference, but can take on a new meaning when it modifies your decisions on the spot.
- Foursquare
- Yelp
- Layar
- Google Now
- Checkmark
- "Avoid ghetto" patent
- Commons for 311 reporting
- Crime Sounds
- Dating and proximity to people: some of these are just mobile versions of what otherwise exists online, others add a new dimension by providing extra information about people around you.
- Social Improvement
- good2go: consensual sex - banned from app store for objectionable content
- Refresh.io
- Couple
- Kahnoodle
- Between
- Identification and understanding
- Self Tracking
- Secret interactions
- Alternative interactions
- Bump
- Yo
- ZYX
- Somebody
- Blast Theory, Can you see me now (more game-like)
- UI Stencils
- proto.io - mobile prototyping
- ofxiPhoneSocial
- PhoneGap
- PhoneGap emulator
- PhoneGap cloud packager
- The Prophet’s Prosthesis: An Interview with Krzysztof Wodiczko and if you want more context for Krzysztof's work read Designing for the City of Strangers
- Radical Street Performance
- Claire Bishop, Participation
- Rhizome: locative media revisited
- Mark Skwarek and The AR Art Manifesto
- The Street is the Stage
- Reading list from Urban Hacking / Interventions in Public Space
- Urban Hacking (4): Hacking structuring space
- Reading list from Mediated Environments
- Introduction to a Critique of Urban Geography
- Architecture, Pervasive Computing, and Environmental Knowing: Embodied Predispositions, Habitual Contexts
- Finding Flow - The Psychology of Engagement with Everyday Life: The Content of Experience
- Redefining the Basemap
- Future City
- Cityness in the Urban Age
- Urban Computing and its Discontents
- Cities in Transition
- The Practice of Everyday Life: Walking in the city, Spatial Stories
- Cyber-animism and augmented dreams
- Are you in the Biennale, or aren't you? Both, thanks to Augmented Reality
- Excerpts from public sphere_s by Steve Dietz
This is in a public space, performative group-based interaction, and people come knowing something will "happen".
- Augusto Boal, Invisible Theater, Theater of the Oppressed
- Allan Kaprow, Happenings
- Improv Everywhere
- Fainting Goats to Benny Hill Theme
- Valie Export, tapp und tastkino (tap and touch cinema)
- Adrian Piper, Calling Card, I am not here to pick anyone up
- Yes Men
- Graffiti Research Lab, Laser Tag, LED Throwies
- Voina, Bridge and Kisses
- Las madres de la plaza de mayo
- Andrea Fraser
- Lynn Hershman, Roberta Breitmore
- Ann Hirsch, Basement Affair
- Micha Cárdenas, Becoming Dragon
Has some similarities to "happening-alike" situation.
- Marina Abramovic
- Yoko Ono, Cut Piece
- Tehching Hsieh
- Vito Acconci, Storefront for Art and Architecture, Seedbed
- Wafaa Bilal, Domestic Tension
- Man Bartlett, 24 hour tweet series: Port Authority
- Eva and Franco Mattes, No Fun
- David Horvitz, 241543903
- Amalia Ulman
- Nate Hill, Trophy Scarves