The mobile audience : media art and mobile technologies / / edited by Martin Rieser ; with an introduction by Howard Rheingold.
The convergence of mobile technologies and ubiquitous computing is creating a world where information-rich environments may be mapped directly onto urban topologies. This book tracks the history and genesis of locative and wearable media and the ground-breaking work of pioneer artists in the field....
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