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** [http://www.blasttheory.co.uk/bt/work_cysmn.html Can you see me now?] (2005) | ** [http://www.blasttheory.co.uk/bt/work_cysmn.html Can you see me now?] (2005) | ||
* [http://www.timknowles.co.uk/Work/PostalWorks/tabid/295/Default.aspx Tim Knowles] Vehicle Motion Drawings / Postal Works | |||
===Appropriation by marketing and industry=== | ===Appropriation by marketing and industry=== |
Revision as of 15:53, 1 October 2010
Artworks
Artists
- Aram Bartholl
- Diplomarbeit Felix Beck Design project Pilgerstab mit GPS
- Tracky Birthday macht aus GPS Tracks Musik
- Barry Borsboom, Boy van Amstel, Frank Groeneveld and Forthehack. “Raising awareness about over-sharing”, " On Locational Privacy, and How to Avoid Losing it Forever"
- urban cursor by Sebastian Campion
- Ursula Damm
- Ingo Günther
- ITO: OpenStreetMap - One Year of Edits Video (2008)
- Michael Paukner: See the bigger picture Graphic design
- Christian Nold
- Pervasive and Locative Arts Network (PLAN)
- Esther Polak, Ieva Auzina and RIXC: Milk Project (2004) and [1]
- Shannon Rankin, Website, Flickr
- Eva Maria Trischak 4816
- Teri Rueb, turbulence.org
- Stanza
- Jeremy Wood
- Blast theory
- Can you see me now? (2005)
- Tim Knowles Vehicle Motion Drawings / Postal Works
Appropriation by marketing and industry