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  1. Proceedings of the 4th Media Architecture Biennale Conference (MAB '12)
  2. The political sensorium
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Occupation of the 'open city'
The implied producer investigating an emergent typology in participatory culture
Framing the media architectural body
Towards visualising people's ecology of hybrid personal learning environments
Odenplan: a media façade design process
Designing for collective participation with media installations in public spaces
Urban sound interfaces: poetic approaches to media architecture
The political sensorium
Media architecture: participation through the senses
Using public displays to stimulate passive engagement, active engagement, and discovery in public spaces
Experiencing participatory and communicative urban lighting through LightStories
Developing a neighbourhood locative media toolkit

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The political sensorium

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Taylor, Nick Marshall, Justin Olivier, Patrick Dade-Robertson, Martyn
Abstract In this position paper we outline some of the key themes and background research which may help form a better understanding of the relationship between technology and political activity. The paper is written in an attempt to articulate a better understanding of the relationship between political processes, urban environments and situated technologies. The paper is written from a UK perspective, although the ideas have a broader relevance for relatively developed western democracies. To this end we analyse the political and digital divides which are present in western society focusing on local politics in Newcastle upon Tyne in the UK as a case study. Following a brief description of the problem domain we briefly give an outline of an ongoing project Viewpoint which has created a mobile voting system which we are currently deploying in various locations in Newcastle Upon Tyne.
Starting Page 47
Ending Page 50
Page Count 4
File Format PDF
ISBN 9781450317924
DOI 10.1145/2421076.2421084
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2012-11-15
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword Political engagement Situated displays Architectural design Ubiquitous computing Politics
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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