Large screens and the transnational public sphere.
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Conference paperAuthor/s
Papastergiadis, NikosMcQuire, Scott
Cmielewski, Cecelia
Barikin, Amelia
Yue, Audrey
Gibson, Ross
Cmielewski, Leon
Jones, Matt
Gu, Xin
Abstract
This paper is based on an ARC Linkage grant on the use of large screens as communication platform for an experimental transnational public sphere. The project involves linking large screens in Melbourne and Seoul for three 'urban media events'- 'SMS_Origin' and '<Value>'; 'Hello' and 'Dance Battle'. We argue through these experiments that large screens situated in public space in metropolitan centres offer strategic leverage for understanding the potential for networked media to form public sphere.This paper is based on an ARC Linkage grant on the use of large screens as communication platform for an experimental transnational public sphere. The project involves linking large screens in Melbourne and Seoul for three 'urban media events'- 'SMS_Origin' and '<Value>'; 'Hello' and 'Dance Battle'. We argue through these experiments that large screens situated in public space in metropolitan centres offer strategic leverage for understanding the potential for networked media to form public sphere.
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Date
2013-01-01Publisher
ISEA InternationalAustralian Network for Art & Technology
University of Sydney
Citation
Cleland, K., Fisher, L. & Harley, R. (2013) Proceedings of the 19th International Symposium on Electronic Art, ISEA2013, Sydney.Share