Blast Theory did a project with GPS, kind of hide and seek between
real-world and virtual spaces.

Don't have a URL but just do a search on "Blast Theory" and I'm sure
you'll find it.

Si.

On Friday, April 4, 2003, at 10:26 AM, gair wrote:

full story at
http://www.csmonitor.com/2003/0404/p19s01-alar.html

Only in L.A.: parking lot as art exhibit
By Gloria Goodale
<http://www.csmonitor.com/cgi-bin/encryptmail.pl?ID=C7ECEFF2E9E1A0C7EFEFE4E1ECE5>
| Arts and culture correspondent of The Christian Science Monitor
LOS ANGELES  Thirty-four north, 118 west. Those are my longitudinal and
latitudinal coordinates as I tromp through a muddy, graffiti-laden parking
lot the size of a football field in the industrial zone of downtown Los
Angeles.

I'm here to investigate the swords-to-plowshares work of three artists who
are using military GPS technology to create a new kind of art form - the
urban story space.


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