The Discrete Dialogue Network is a telephony-based communication network for leaving anonymous voice messages to strangers in public space. This network proposes an alternative to the flatness of common online social networks. It is a medium that works outside the business of profile pictures, status updates and “Like”-buttons.
Drawing on participatory practices and through the use of mobile devices, the ‘Long Time, No See’ project prompts participants through a process of thinking, mapping, talking and walking in their locality with a view to provoking grounded reflection about care and futuring. The intent is to map the intensities of shared values and commitment in a gradually expanding global network of affinity and momentum for change.
Tracey M Benson Walks of absent memory combines a local walk around the city on Dunedin with the use of augmented reality. This work has been created by Australian based media artist Tracey Benson to explore the site of Dunedin as a potential tourist, seeking to build a knowledge of the location from afar – past […]