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Locative media and locative games the advent garde of the society of control

exhciibitng locative media.


--- this is a critique

given the ubiquity of media and messages, play and games or as misguided specters of agency. some investigators question the role of city and space in this.

how might location based play environments

190 critical play - mary flanigan professor of digital humanities at dartmouth


Perhaps it is the contemporary conditions of labor - situationist thinking in relation ot urban games

people have become divorced from authentic experience.

the dominant form of of

autonomous activity

but answer the needs of the spectacle.

Locative media strives, at least rhetorically, and redirectteir power

Varnellis - beyond locative media.

http://www.neural.it/art/2010/03/mary_flanagan_critical_play_ra.phtml


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