Routledge Companion to Mobile Media Art

Routledge Companion to Mobile Media Art

Hjorth, Larissa; Lanson, Klare; de Souza e Silva, Adriana

Taylor & Francis Ltd

06/2020

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Mobile Media Art: An Introduction Klare Lanson, Adriana de Souza e Silva, and Larissa Hjorth SECTION ONE: Forerunning Mobile Media Art Making Mobile Connections: Golan Levin in Conversation with Klare Lanson Magic Spectacles and Portable Boxes: Notes Toward a Media Archaeology of Mobile Media Erkki Huhtamo Mobile Art: From the WAP Promises to the App Bubbles Giselle Beiguelman From Early Soundings to Locative Listening in Mobile Media Art Cat Hope SECTION TWO: Mobile Media Art Practice Uncomfortable Interactions: Blast Theory's Matt Adams in Conversation with Rowan Wilken Mobile Listening, Disruptive Ambient Music and Public Art Projects in Madrid Amparo Lasen and Massimiliano Casu Performing with the Aether: An Aesthetics of Tactical Feminist Practice Nancy Mauro-Flude "Amplify your Feminism:" Social Media and Feminist Locative Art Caitlin McGrane SECTION THREE: Hybrid Realities Sounding Place: Teri Rueb in Conversation with Adriana de Souza e Silva Historicizing Hybrid Spaces in Mobile Media Art Adriana de Souza e Silva and Ragan Glover-Rijkse Algorithmic Gardening: Questions of Mobility, Hybridity and Infrastructure Shannon McMullen and Fabian Winkler Back into the Locative: Theory and Practice in Urban Augmented Reality, 1999-2016 Joshua McWhirter URBAN APPOINTMENT: A Possible Rendez-Vous with the City (HUMO) Brian Massumi SECTION FOUR: Selfies Salutations to the Selfie: Kate Durbin in Conversation with Klare Lanson Gendered Art, Work, and Self-Representation: A Comparative Analysis of Camera-Phonographic and Painted Self-Portraits Chelsea Butkowski and Lee Humphreys When the Face is Data Theresa M. Senft Selfies and Dronies as Relational Political Practices Grant Bollmer SECTION FIVE: Play and Games Mobilizing Audience and Playful Disobedience: pvi collective's Kelli McCluskey and Steve Bull in Conversation with Klare Lanson Mobile Mapping and Play Sybille Lammes and Clancy Wilmott Tapping in: Playful Mobile Media Art in Australia Hugh Davies and Will Balmford Ambient Play and Background Gaming: Reflecting on Quotidian Creative Practices Ingrid Richardson Re-imagining Bushland Settings Through Location-based AR Mobile Gameplay Matthew Riley, Troy Innocent, and Rowan Wilken SECTION SIX: Co-Design and Space Listening to Circumstance: Duncan Speakman in Conversation with Klare Lanson Inventive Approaches to Data Tracking in More-Than-Human Worlds Jacina Leong, Larissa Hjorth and Jaz Hee-Jeong Choi Open Prototyping: A Framework for Combining Art and Innovation in the IoT and Smart Cities Drew Hemment, Joanna Bletcher, and Saskia Coulson TrojanHorse: An (Incomplete) Lexicon of Art on Wheels Gretchen Coombs Understanding Mobile Media Through Codesign Workshops Fumitoshi Kato SECTION SEVEN: Sensing New Visualities Future Everything, all the Time: Drew Hemment in Conversation with Klare Lanson Mobile Photography and Artistic Activism in the "Instagram" Museum Daniel Palmer Mobile Street Photography: Continued, Collective and Contested Decisive Moments Edgar Gomez Cruz Shanzhai: Affective Assemblages and Technovisuality Helen Grace, Platform Poetics: Emile Zile in Conversation with Klare Lanson SECTION EIGHT: Performing the Mobile Collective Chaos and Joyful Mobility: Charlie Todd in Conversation with Klare Lanson Mobile Films as Mobile Art: More than Textual Marsha Berry Mobile Cinematic VR-MCVR Max Schleser Wearing Data: Intentions and Tensions of Art and Design in Performance using Wearables Camille Baker Networked Experience and Continual Re-orientation Martin Rieser SECTION NINE: Urban Interventions Becoming Alexa: Lauren McCarthy in Conversation with Jacina Leong Quotidian Record: The Musical Interpretation of Mobile Phone Location Data Brian House The City as Performative Object PolakVanBekkum Encontros: An Artwork on Borders and Networked Mobilities Luisa Paraguai and Gilbertto Prado Critical and Creative Approaches to Digital Cultural Heritage with Augmented Reality Victoria Szabo SECTION TEN: Critical Making and Future Directions Doing Critical Creative Practice and Social Research: Kat Jungnickel in Conversation with Larissa Hjorth Mobile LIDAR Mediality as Artistic Anti-Environment Julia M. Hildebrand and Mimi Sheller XR: Crossing and Interfering Artistic Media Spaces Nanna Verhoeff and Paulien Dresscher One Good Death: Tactile, Haptic and Empathic Codesign for End-of-life Experience Leah Heiss, Matiu Bush, and Marius Foley Playful Resistance of Data Futures Larissa Hjorth and Sam Hinton