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Cryptoforestry: THE TECHNOLOGY WILL FIND USES FOR THE STREET ON IT'S OWN
This .walk example shows the classic generative psychogeographical algorithm, that urban exploration haiku, written down like a pseudo-computer language .  
psychogeography  computing  city  space 
2 days ago by wrrn
How to Shoot Star Trails & Out of This World Night Sky Photos | Photojojo
Immortalize the ever-changing cosmos in glorious photos with a few handy rules on tripod-use and exposure.

Whether you’re shooting the auroras or want to capture star trails, long exposures will get you there. Click on for our best tips!
photography  space  howto  art 
16 days ago by wrrn
GPS jamming rife, could PARALYSE Blighty, say usual suspects • The Register
the assembled nav-and-timing scare experts are also bigging up the fearful possibility that crooks or other miscreants might move on from mere GPS jamming to actual spoofing - in other words the satellite signals would not merely be blotted out but replaced by stronger ones designed to generate false position or time readings.
gps  locationaware  geo  hacking  space 
february 2012 by wrrn
Hackers Plan Space Satellites | AMSAT-UK
Used together in a global network, these stations would be able to pinpoint satellites at any given time, while also making it easier and more reliable for fast-moving satellites to send data back to earth. “It’s kind of a reverse GPS,”
hacking  communication  space  tools  CCC  eu  radio  networks 
january 2012 by wrrn
Tower of London Skylounge | Mint Hotel
Skylounge has been specifically designed to engage with the London skyline offering spectacular views to the South Terrace over Tower Bridge, the historic Tower of London and the river Thames, and the Gherkin and St Pauls from the North Terrace.
London  food  architecture  space  city 
october 2011 by wrrn
Protein® Feed | Hotel Minimal
The experimental project blurs the lines between private and public spaces through the ‘shared public’ hotel room. It’s an interesting exploration into voyeurism, and how a person can be made the subject as part of an art project.
art  space  human  voyeur  berlin  psychogeography  from delicious
august 2011 by wrrn
Sharing intentions talk :: Zengestrom
1. Define your social object<br />
2. Design your translations<br />
3. Enable legitimate peripheral participation<br />
4. Become an obligatory passage point<br />
5. Make meaning
philosophy  ideas  mobile  apps  space  social  from delicious
june 2011 by wrrn
Cryptoforestry: Eskimo Psychogeography
"In open space," writes Tuan, "one can become intensely aware of [a remembered] place; and in the solitude of a sheltered place, the vastness of space acquires a haunting presence."
psychogeography  space  human  theory  eskimos  from delicious
june 2011 by wrrn
The Psychology of Office Space » INFRASTRUCTURIST
scientists have begun to focus on how architecture and design can influence our moods, thoughts and health. They’ve discovered that everything—from the quality of a view to the height of a ceiling, from the wall color to the furniture—shapes how we think.
psychogeography  architecture  human  emotion  wellbeing  space  work  from delicious
june 2011 by wrrn
Type | Welcome to Type
The walks cover sights of interest to the typographic historian as well as examples of beautiful letters found on the streets of the City of London which range from Roman inscriptions through to contemporary marks left by both the expert and inexpert lettering artist.
london  space  events  typography  psychogeography 
december 2010 by wrrn
Mobile disco: how phones make music inescapable | Music | The Guardian
Dexplicit has noticed a change in production styles: "A lot of producers nowadays are building their tunes around a strong synth riff, as opposed to a distinctive bassline being the integral part of the song. Maybe this is a result of their audiences becoming more accustomed to mid-range music via their iPods? Or maybe they are just toning down the bass to get more radio airplay?"
music  culture  sound  space  psychogeography  city  youth 
september 2010 by wrrn
OpenBuildings | Architectural Directory
A crowdsourced global directory of buildings
architecture  city  space  art 
august 2010 by wrrn
Bola, Scanner, Subeena, Pixel and more to perform at Alpha-ville 2010 – FACT magazine: music and art
The theme for this year’s festival announces its theme for this year is Visionary Cities. Under this banner a number of live music and visual performances will take place, showcasing established names in electronic media as well as lesser-known talents from around the world.
electronica  events  london  space  city 
july 2010 by wrrn
Foursquare Launches Location Layers - This is Big
In a perfect world, these location-based social networks would act like browsers, able to see and post interoperable location-based data from and to any platform. Don't hold your breathe on that, though.
locationaware  space  foursquare  geo  data  social-software 
july 2010 by wrrn
Dezeen » Blog Archive » Foldaway Bookshop designed by Campaign
As the digital revolution advances, Foldaway Bookshop, celebrates the art form of the printed publication and create a key destination and sociable hub to welcome visitors to the Festival, a place that embodies the concept of the LFA2010 – ‘the welcoming city’.
books  architecture  design  space 
july 2010 by wrrn
How to bring a Systems/Layers walkshop to your town « Adam Greenfield’s Speedbird
What we’re looking for are appearances of the networked digital in the physical, and vice versa: apertures through which the things that happen in the real world drive the “network weather,” and contexts in which that weather affects what people see, confront and are able to do.
networks  psychogeography  space  city  connectionmachine  ideas 
june 2010 by wrrn
Slashdot Science Story | Citizen Scientists Help Explore the Moon
That's a large part of the power of Moon Zoo. Lintott adds the British and American scientists heading up the LRO project have been randomly checking the amateur research being sent in and find it as good as you would get from an expert
science  space  distributed  research  crowdsourcing 
may 2010 by wrrn
A List Apart: Articles: Habit Fields
Every object emits a habit field. When we sit down at the desk in our office to work, we shape its habit field into a productive one. When we sit down in a lounge chair to watch our favorite TV program, we nudge the chair’s habit field toward relaxation and consumption. The more we repeat the same activity around an object, the stronger its habit field gets.
human  psychogeography  productivity  tools  space  psychology  memory  panoptic  notetoself 
may 2010 by wrrn
Voyager Golden Record - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a present from a small, distant world, a token of our sounds, our science, our images, our music, our thoughts and our feelings. We are attempting to survive our time so we may live into yours.
music  human  space  culture  society  sound  history  nasa  media  language 
january 2010 by wrrn
The Trampery · Co-working in the Shoreditch triangle · +44 (0)20 7253 6959
Co-working is about working spaces which foster new networks, communities and collaborations. Unlike serviced offices or shared offices they mix together creative freelancers and small businesses in the same space, with part-time and drop-in members as well as permanent residents.
london  work  technology  ideas  space 
october 2009 by wrrn
Eyal Weizman: Walking Through Walls | eipcp.net
By striving to see what is hidden behind walls and to move and propel ammunition through them, the military seems to have elevated contemporary technologies – using the justification of (almost contemporary) theories – to the level of metaphysics, seeking to move beyond the here and now of physical reality, collapsing time and space.
space  architecture  psychogeography  philosophy  urban  military  Israel 
october 2009 by wrrn
Designing Sound » Sound Propagation in Games
The propagation of a sound mainly refers to how it is reflected, refracted and attenuated by the environment and the objects around it. These elements of propagation affect the characteristics of a sound and the better we can emulate these elements of propagation in computer games, the more realistic and immersive the games will become.
audio  sound  space  locationaware  psychogeography  games 
july 2009 by wrrn
London Journal - Briefly Ascending to the Spotlight, Britons Take Their Place Among Giants - NYTimes.com
“This is not about privilege, not about power, not about war or honoring the dead,” said the artist, Antony Gormley. “It’s about celebrating the living.”
art  london  space  human  history 
july 2009 by wrrn
welcome to amazing space - live/work units to rent in east and north london
hackney based company specialising in the rental of art studios and live / work units, mainly in east and north london



the units are ideal for visual, performance or video artists, photographers, film-makers, sculptors etc
london  space  accomodation 
june 2009 by wrrn
One Square Inch
The logic is simple; if a loud noise, such as the passing of an aircraft, can impact many square miles, then a natural place, if maintained in a 100% noise-free condition, will also impact many square miles around it. It is predicted that protecting a single square inch of land from noise pollution will benefit large areas of the park.
sound  health  human  environment  noise  nature  geo  space 
june 2009 by wrrn
Encounters at the End of the World (2007)
It is a beautiful look at a beautiful continent populated by a forklift driver with a PhD, a woman who once traveled to South America in a sewage pipe on the back of a truck, researchers who play electric guitars on top of research station to celebrate discovering three new species of aquatic life in one day, and many more.
film  documentary  space  people  human 
april 2009 by wrrn
SImon Jenkins on the Bolívar boom in live performance | Comment is free | The Guardian
This is the point the futurologists ignore. Much of the power of enjoying music lies in being in the presence of its makers, in the intimacy of live.
music  performance  psychogeography  space 
april 2009 by wrrn
'Mega slums' on the way, despite housing drive - Mail & Guardian Online: The smart news source
Critics argue that the government's housing scheme has reinforced apartheid-era urban planning, keeping the poor on cheap land in inferior houses far from urban employment, schools, healthcare and other services.

Moegsien Hendricks, the group's programme manager, warned South Africa could end up with giant slums such as those in India and Latin America.
southafrica  poverty  government  policy  housing  space 
april 2009 by wrrn
Anti-teenager “pink lights to show up acne” :: Dan Lockton
Manager Dave Hey said: “With the fluorescent pink light we are trying to embarass young people out of the area. “The pink is not seen as particularly macho among young men and apparently it highlights acne and blemishes in the skin.
architecture  youth  control  space  psychogeography 
march 2009 by wrrn
The Anti-Advertising Agency » Demand a Read/Write City
Our city is read-only. You’re free to read advertising, business signs, and city signs. But dare you write or hang anything of your own; you will be labeled as a criminal - a graffiti vandal. In many cities it’s even illegal to hang a sign for a garage sale on a light pole. If you happen to have a several thousand dollars, you might be able to say what you want - as long as it’s not too political.

But this is public space. You’re free to say whatever you want in public space, but freedom of speech does not extend to the visual environment. The visual environment is pay to play. Public visual space has become commercial space.
advertising  graffiti  culture  space  urban  locationaware  streetart  city  politics 
january 2009 by wrrn
Temporary School of Thought - Londonist: London News, Food, Arts & Events
What do you do with five floors of long-abandoned Mayfair luxury, complete with hand painted Chinese wallpaper and a warren of servants' quarters? Tidy the place up, for starters. Then launch your own school. In its first week of ephemeral existence, the Temporary School of Thought has run on a packed timetable of open events, covering subjects from cooking and dance to Polish history and traditional French book binding.
london  squats  space  learning  events 
january 2009 by wrrn
Networked Music Review — Under Voices: Les Voix de la Tour Eiffel
The organization in charge of running the Tower gave us access to the monument to document it’s ambient acoustics and vibrations - the intrinsic sounds of 7300 tons of 2,500,000 rivets and 18,038 pieces of steel moving in the wind and in response to environmental changes, as well as the sonic environment of the 30,000 people who visit it daily as they move from the ground to the pinnacle.
audio  PSYCHOGEOGRAPHY  architecture  space  music  experimental  ambient 
january 2009 by wrrn
Chiharu Shiota - BOOOOOOOM! - CREATE * INSPIRE * COMMUNITY * ART * DESIGN * MUSIC * FILM * PHOTO * PROJECTS
Chiharu Shiota was born in Osaka and currently lives and works in Berlin. I would love to see this stuff in person, it looks pretty overwhelming.
art  installation  sculpture  space  wow! 
december 2008 by wrrn
Infovore » Momentum
It brings to mind Jump London. If there’s one thing Mirror’s Edge gets right, it’s the feel of the city under your feet. Faith doesn’t just exist as a character in a cutscene or as four disembodied limbs; she lies in the seams between her trainers and the concrete.
games  space  critique  xbox  free-running 
december 2008 by wrrn
Royal Pingdom » The world’s most super-designed data center – fit for a James Bond villain
his underground data center has greenhouses, waterfalls, German submarine engines, simulated daylight and can withstand a hit from a hydrogen bomb. It looks like the secret HQ of a James Bond villain.
design  computing  architecture  space  sci-fi  cool 
november 2008 by wrrn
Institute of Contemporary Arts : Live and Media Arts : Under Scan
As visitors enter Under Scan they are detected by a sophisticated camera and sensor tracking-system, and animated video portraits suddenly appear, projected into the viewers' shadows.
art  space  locationaware  london  events 
november 2008 by wrrn
The Jodcast - an astronomy podcast
A twice-monthly podcast covering all aspects of astronomy from The University of Manchester's Jodrell Bank Centre for Astrophysics (UK). It includes the latest news, what you can see in the current night sky, interviews with astronomers and other things we liked the sound of. It is created by a bunch of astronomers for anyone who is interested in things out of this world.
space  uk  podcasts  astronomy 
october 2008 by wrrn
BBC NEWS | Science & Environment | Team records 'music' from stars
the sound they make depends on their age, size and chemical composition.

The technique, called "stellar seismology", is becoming increasingly popular among astronomers because the sounds give an indication of what is going on in the stars' interior.
music  audio  space  science  sound  ambient  physics  astronomy  sun 
october 2008 by wrrn
The Sun - The Big Picture - Boston.com
Scientists are unsure of the significance of this unusual calm, but are continually monitoring our closest star with an array of telescopes and satellites. Seen below are some recent images of the Sun in more active times.
space  science  photography  nasa  sun 
october 2008 by wrrn
Bohemia in Brooklyn
As luxury condos sprout up in the Alphabet City neighborhood Bird once called home, artists have been fleeing to find cheaper rents and more room for artistic expression.“None of us really can afford or even want to live in Manhattan,”
music  space  PSYCHOGEOGRAPHY  Jazz  Brooklyn  city  NYC 
august 2008 by wrrn
Welcome
In an attempt to try to capture something of my London and what the city has meant to me over the years, I have created this website, with a blog, collections of photographs and, more recently, a podcast of sound recordings taken from across London.
london  space  PSYCHOGEOGRAPHY  sound  fieldrecording  podcasts 
august 2008 by wrrn
Kevin Kelly -- Help Wanted: The Big Here
You live in the big here. Wherever you live, your tiny spot is deeply intertwined within a larger place, imbedded fractal-like into a whole system called a watershed, which is itself integrated with other watersheds into a tightly interdependent biome. (See the world eco-region map ). At the ultimate level, your home is a cell in an organism called a planet. All these levels interconnect. What do you know about the dynamics of this larger system around you? Most of us are ignorant of this matrix. But it is the biggest interactive game there is. Hacking it is both fun and vital.
BigHere  long-now  space  locationaware  city  human  nature  awareness  sustainability  geo 
august 2008 by wrrn
The long here and the big now « Adam Greenfield’s Speedbird
these interventions have functioned in my life exactly as I believe they were intended to: they expanded and refined my perceptions, helped me look at the world around me in a different light, and even occasionally urged me to one or another practical decision about the way I wanted to live my life.
time  space  locationaware  long-now  city  geo  BigNow 
august 2008 by wrrn
Should we pipe music into the tube? | Music | guardian.co.uk
Do other cities use classical music in this way, in the UK or around the world? Is this insidious social brainwashing or just a part of music in everyday life? And what's the strangest place you've encountered your favourite music playing in public?
music  space  locationaware  city  london  readme 
july 2008 by wrrn
Precare - CityMine(d) - Brussels
simple and efficient instrument to strengthen urban creative initiatives by reusing abandoned buildings as workspaces. PRECARE facilitates the 'intermediary use' of abandoned buildings
city  space  urban  community  creativity  commons 
july 2008 by wrrn
Situated Technologies |
How are our experience of the city and the choices we make in it affected by mobile communications, pervasive media, ambient informatics, and other “situated” technologies?
ubicomp  city  information-society  spime  space  locationaware  community  readme  realitymining 
july 2008 by wrrn
On Spitalfields - Vox
everything is so much more... middle class now. Sure, it's a bohemian middle class, a trendy one, but nonetheless, there's a distinctly different crowd there these days.
london  space  culture 
june 2008 by wrrn
David Byrne: Playing the Building - Boing Boing TV
morphs the century-old Battery Maritime Building into a clanging, vibrating sound sculpture. In this installation, the former Talking Heads co-founder blurs the boundaries between the creators and consumers of culture. He explains:
video  music  architecture  interface  space 
june 2008 by wrrn
BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Hints of 'time before Big Bang'
The inspiration for their theory isn't just an explanation for the Big Bang our Universe experienced 13.7 billion years ago, but lies in an attempt to explain one of the largest mysteries in physics - why time seems to move in one direction.
time  space  history  BigBang  science  physics  cosmology  universe 
june 2008 by wrrn
“Steps are like ready-made seats” (so let’s make them uncomfortable) :: Architectures of Control | Design with Intent
“At the moment the steps are like ready-made seats so changes will be made to make the area less attractive to young people.
government  society  youth  architecture  space 
may 2008 by wrrn
BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Countdown to UK military launch
Skynet 5? Have these guys not watched Terminator?
space  uk  military 
may 2008 by wrrn
Slashdot | Space Station Toilets Poop Out
The astronauts have bypassed the '"the troublesome hardware" for urine collection with a "special receptacle".' Something tells me they're glad the failure wasn't the other way around."
NASA  space  technology  funny 
may 2008 by wrrn
Doors of Perception weblog: Space, time and childhood
contrast between Edward and George's childhoods was highlighted in a report which warns that the mental health of 21st-century children is at risk because they are missing out on the exposure to the natural world enjoyed by past generations.
play  space  time  urban  city  freedom 
may 2008 by wrrn
Southbank Centre > Visual Arts > Psycho Buildings: Artists Take on Architecture
the exhibition brings together the work of artists who create habitat-like structures and architectural environments that are mental and perceptual spaces as much as physical ones
architecture  psychogeography  space  events  london 
may 2008 by wrrn
Southbank Centre > Visual Arts > Harmonography
An experimental discussion about sound and architecture, which uses a purpose-designed digital interface to translate speaker's text statements into abstract sounds.
locationaware  architecture  space  PSYCHOGEOGRAPHY  london  events 
may 2008 by wrrn
The O2 Memory Project on Pixelsumo
The Memory Project is a 10 foot high cylinder with eleven cameras placed equidistance around its perimeter. Each of these cameras takes a picture in sequence every five seconds, creating a 360 degree, digital panorama of the outside location very minute.
design  space  PSYCHOGEOGRAPHY  technology  memory 
april 2008 by wrrn
Networked Music Review — “Quiet American” by Aaron Ximm
is the manipulation of sounds Aaron Ximm hears and records. The project began as he grappled with what it meant to be a tourist in another culture. It continues as he grapples with what it means to be a tourist in his own
fieldrecording  ambient  space  audio 
january 2008 by wrrn
Slumlords: Aerospace Power in Urban Fights
The urban battle space is a system. One can understand cities as a set of interrelated elements interacting as whole cities interdependent with the environment- cities are not islands.
space  city  locationaware  systems  theory  war  readme  4thGenWar 
january 2008 by wrrn
Dave's Imaginary Sound Space: Tank-FX Online Echo Chamber
Tank-FX lets you process and record audio files online via a simple interface that passes your audio files through a physical acoustic space situated in Oberhausen, Germany.
audio  music  space  locationaware  themusicsarecoming 
december 2007 by wrrn
Newsflash: Time May Not Exist | Physics & Math | DISCOVER Magazine
Efforts to understand time below the Planck scale have led to an exceedingly strange juncture in physics. The problem, in brief, is that time may not exist at the most fundamental level of physical reality.
physics  science  space  time 
july 2007 by wrrn
The HooK: ONARCHITECTURE- Intelligent design: Will robots take over architecture?
"It is now more efficient and economical to build and deploy lots of small clusters of networked expendable robots than a single expensive one," says Johnson. "These robots are now being incorporated into biological entities, into urban streetscapes for m
architecture  future  robotics  space 
may 2007 by wrrn
Musical graffiti
uses magnetic audio tape as its medium
art  mobile  music  graffiti  space 
may 2007 by wrrn
Lost Easter Eggs: Only fools are enslaved by time and space
There is a backwards message in the first half of the film (this is a technique called "backmasking"). It's a woman repeating the phrase "Only fools are enslaved by time and space".
lost  tv  time  space  video  media 
february 2007 by wrrn
Blackdown: dub, decay and delay
Its use of delay perfectly suited to reflect urban decay. “Uranium” leaves the mind boggling over the ghosts of tortured lives past. Seldom has a track so effectively encapsulated this spatial/ musical relationship, as “Uranium.”
dubstep  city  PSYCHOGEOGRAPHY  space 
february 2007 by wrrn
The Institute For Figuring // Online Exhibit: Hyperbolic Space
n 1997 Cornell University mathematician Daina Taimina finally worked out how to make a physical model of hyperbolic space that allows us to feel, and to tactilely explore, the properties of this unique geometry. The method she used was crochet
art  space  science  knitting  crochet  mathematics 
february 2007 by wrrn
Understanding Cities - Open University course
This challenges not only how cities are to be understood, but also how people are to survive and thrive in cities. This course offers a fresh look at cities as the world attempts to grapple with the problems and possibilities that cities present.
study  courses  city  space  PSYCHOGEOGRAPHY 
january 2007 by wrrn
receiver: Big Games and the porous border between the real and the mediated
"Big Games are human-powered software for cities, life-size collaborative hallucinations, and serious fun", he says — read on to see if he's right!
design  media  space  games  interaction  locationaware  readme 
january 2007 by wrrn
http://web.media.mit.edu/~nvawter/thesis/index.html
A tiny Digital Signal Processing (DSP) chip analyzes the microphone's sound and superimposes a layer of harmony and rhythm on top of the listener's world.
ambient  space  Synthesis  dsp  music  hardware  PSYCHOGEOGRAPHY  themusicsarecoming 
december 2006 by wrrn
Backseat virtual reality entertains passengers - tech - 24 November 2006 - New Scientist Tech
An in-car gaming system that creates an interactive game corresponding to a vehicle's real-world route could keep passengers entertained on long journeys
games  gps  locationaware  space 
november 2006 by wrrn
Lewis Mumford - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mumford also refers to large hierarchical organizations as megamachines—a machine using humans as its components. These organizations comprise Mumford's stage theory of civilization. The most recent Megamachine manifests itself, according to Mumford, in
culture  history  machines  philosophy  society  technology  ideas  meme  space  Mumford  readme  people 
november 2006 by wrrn
Mr. Watson » Social Construction of Architecture
Over the last year my EngD work has started to focus on the relationship between locative technologies and social actions and interactions, and I am comparing this to the relationship of social and cultural influences and architecture
architecture  design  interaction  space 
november 2006 by wrrn
Touch
Touch is a research project looking at the intersections between the digital and the physical. Its aim is to explore and develop new uses for RFID, NFC and mobile technology in areas such as retail, public services, social and personal communication.
blog  NFC  RFID  interaction_design  space  spime  research 
november 2006 by wrrn
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