Wi: Journal of Mobile Media
Welcome to the inaugural edition of : Wi: Journal of Mobile Media (formerly known as Wi: Journal of the Mobile Digital Commons Network) addresses the latest in international scholarship, artistic productions and design research on mobility, wireless technologies, and digital media. The theme of this first issue, “Pedestrian Traffic,” reaffirms the centrality of mobilities research and practice to the journal.
This issue brings together international artists and researchers, whose work contributes, in varying forms, to the theme of ‘pedestrian traffic.’ As the pieces in this issue demonstrate, pedestrian traffic is inherently multifarious both in theory and practice, and in the technical and non-technical possibilities it yields.
In this issue on Pedestrian Traffic:
* Letter from the Editors by Andrea Zeffiro, Kim Sawchuk, Barbara Crow and Michael Longford
* A Door to the Digital Locus: Walking in the City with a Mobile Phone – and Michel de Certeau by Fabio B. Josgrilberg
* Registering Realities, Parasiting Networks: An Interview with Antoni Abad by Kim Sawchuk
* Pedestrian Thoughts: Waiting in the Street Looking Squatting Filming Taking Time by Robert Prenovault
* Street Level Conversations: On the Urban Interventions of Stephan Schulz by Jennifer Dorner
* Spatial Dissonance, Subjective Imagination and Locative Media: An Interview with Paula Levine by Barbara Crow
* What Else do We Lose When we Make People Disappear? The Passage Oublié Project by Maroussia Lévesque & Jason Lewis
To read this issue, please visit www.wi-not.ca
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