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| Balancing projects and theory
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| or make a stack of cards that represents your program
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| Pet Rock Star - Julian's last class's project
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| ASAP - another spatial annotation project
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| Participation includes posting to a class weblog
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| idioms used to describe location
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| instrumental - longitude, latitude
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| experiential - who am I with? what am I doing?
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| reading Rheingold week 3, to get on the same page
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| augmented reality could come from overlays
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| overlay Manhattan 1873 on modern Los Angeles
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| using Griffith park as a setting for a theatrical space
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| examining mobile cities - two weeks worth
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| What kind of project would I want to do?
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| asynchronous buddy list sharing game prototype
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| potential for tapping someone on the shoulder
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| game moves, performative - dance?
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| Mobile Experience: Idioms
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| what am I close to, or far away from?
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| what do I want to be close to, or far away from?
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| design mobile experience around instrumental as well as experiential descriptions of location
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| to whom do I want/not want to speak?
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| early version was too far from the idea of map
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| too divorced from human circumstances?
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| allowing people to participate based on memory
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| other than authorship, other than readership, more like exchange
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| Is a laptop a mobile device?
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| "mobility" is as useful a term as "interactivity"
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| early mobile device: pager, marketed by inventor to doctors, but no penetration. Then after his patent expired, Motorola successfully made pagers indispensible to doctors. How did they do that?
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| the mobile experience in a museum - wireless audio tours
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| people clustered silently around select paintings
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| unpleasant for non-listenings
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| design challenge: build in dialog?
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| kurt wonders: have contemporary painters reacted to that by writing their own scripts?
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| annotating graffiti around Los Angeles?
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| this schooling will force me to juggle a few different interests - I have to hold myself from fully committing to this class because I'll have four others
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| I have this suspicion - the more I scale back my ideas, the more I'll be able to achieve in this framework.
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| 30 August - Re-Place-ing Space
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| Space structures actions and interactions
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| Book: Ecological Approach to Visual Perception, JJ Gibson
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| Affordances: properties of a space that afford actions to appropriate agents
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| Relationships - above, below, behind, in front of
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| Partitioning - doors, walls
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| Spatially-organized systems will support spatially-managed behaviors
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| Space suits 3D environments
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| Place invests Space with cultural expectations
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| create affordances in a space to encourage activity
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| The essay posits that surrounding environmental media
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| virtual environments don't have to be 3D representations of physical spaces
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| googling, phone conversations might create a moment of place
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| what to do with small data transactions in physical spaces?
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| transgressive addition of affordences through mobile technology infiltration
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| If you only hear one side of the conversation, you can't enter - causes frustration
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