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Exhibitionists and voyeurs human communication patterns and their impact on locative media Chris Heathcote .

Dec 28, 2015

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Page 1: Exhibitionists and voyeurs human communication patterns and their impact on locative media Chris Heathcote .

exhibitionists and voyeurs

human communication patterns and their impact on

locative media

Chris Heathcotehttp://www.anti-mega.com

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traditional locative media

creating public annotations in space is not new

quashed only by private ownership of space

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cave drawings

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flags

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graffiti

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toilet wall

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stickers

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carving and scratching

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envisioning future locative media

Hotel & Farm, Ben KatchorMcSweeney’s Quarterly Concern #13

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envisioning future locative media

telling stories in public, and speaking to strangers are unnatural methods of communication

digital is no different

exhibition by few, voyeurism by manypublic anonymity, private identity

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the few create for many

users vs. leechers

2% active for a community to form

is leeching a bad thing?

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visibility

hardest problem for digital locative media is visibility

without visibility, there is no exhibitionism or ownership of space

without visibility, there are no leechers either

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digital advantages

the space is infinite

limited by visualisation and filtering

can implement personal, private and public space

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situated software

services designed for use by a closed group in a particular place

Internet and wireless make that place elastic

never designed to be public, or to scalemovement of software from the Internet

to hinternets and localised darknets

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appropriation of space

traditional locative media appropriated place for their own ends

the same happens with digital locations- wi-fi network names used for

communication- Orkut becomes Brazilian

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conclusions

using current human communication patterns enables social interaction in locative media

situate software in a place or community

digital extensions to the situations

anonymity with strangers; identity with communities

visualisation is the only limitation

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thank you

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