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> Invitation
> 
> LOCATIVE MEDIA SUMMER CONFERENCE
> 3-5 September 2007
> Museum of Contemporary Art, Siegen, Germany 
> 
> Further information are available online at www.spatialturn.de. 
> This conference is free of charge and open to all staff, students and members 
> of the public.
> 
> CONFERENCE PROGRAM 
> 
> Monday, 3 September 2007
> 
> Greeting
> 13.00
> Peter Gendolla (Head of the SFB/FK615 > "> Media Upheavals> "> , University 
> of Siegen, D)
> 
> Introduction
> 13.15
> Tristan Thielmann/Jochen Venus (SFB/FK615, University of Siegen, D):
> Locative Media. Towards a New Discipline of Media Geography
> 
> Opening speech
> 13.30
> Greg Elmer (Ryerson University Toronto, CA):
> Disaggregating Locative Networks
> 
> Section 1: Sociotechnical Space (Jochen Venus)
> 14.15
> Joe McCarthy (Nokia Research Center, Palo Alto, USA): 
> Friendsters at Work: Displaying Social Media Streams in the Workplace
> 
> ->  coffee break > -> 
> 
> 15.30
> Christoph Rosol (Bauhaus University Weimar, D):
> From Radar to Reader. The Origin(s) of RFID
> 16.15
> Adrian Mackenzie (Lancaster University, GB): 
> The Act of Locating Wirelessly
> 
> ->  coffee break > -> 
> 
> Section 2: Mapped Space (Jörg Döring)
> 17.30
> Jeremy Crampton (Georgia State University Atlanta, USA):
> Can Peasants Map? Map Mashups, the Geo-Spatial Web and the Future of 
> Information
> 18.15
> Lev Manovich (University of California, San Diego, USA):
> New Spatial Media?
> 
> 
> Tuesday, 4 September 2007
> 
> Section 3: Locative Media Design (Daniel Müller) 
> 9.00 
> Mark Bilandzic (University of Munich, D) & Marcus Foth (Queensland University 
> of Technology, AUS):
> CityFlocks: A Mobile System for Social Navigation in Urban Public Places
> 9.45
> Dimitrios Charitos (University of Athens, GR): 
> Towards a Conceptual Model for Supporting the Design of Location-based 
> Systems for Social Interaction within Urban Public Space
> 
> ->  coffee break > -> 
> 
> Section 4: Locative Media Art (Tristan Thielmann) 
> 11.00 
> Geoffrey Shea & Paula Gardner (Ontario College of Art & Design, Toronto, CA): 
> PORTAGE: Locative Media at the Intersection of Art, Design and Social Practice
> 11.45
> Tina Bastajian & Wanda Strauven (University of Amsterdam, NL): 
> Geo-Genealogies: Tracing the Possible Lineages of Locative Media
> 
> ->  lunch > -> 
> 
> Section 5: Locative Media Aesthetics (Jochen Venus) 
> 14.00 
> Miya Yoshida (Flatness Berlin, D): 
> Techniques of Mobility, Aesthetics of Flatness
> 14.45
> Marc Ries (Academy of Visual Arts Leipzig, D): 
> Where Can I Become? Geoaesthetic Considerations on Locative Media
> 
> ->  coffee break > -> 
> 
> Section 6: Locative Media Activism (Veronika Kneip) 
> 16.00 
> Michael Salmond (Northern Illinois University, USA): 
> The Power of Momentary Communities: Locative Media and (in)formal Protest
> 16.45
> Mark Shepard (University at Buffalo, New York, USA): 
> Locative Media as Critical Urbanism
> 
> ->  coffee break > -> 
> 
> Section 7: Locative Media Wanderer (Johanna Niesyto) 
> 18.00 
> Ben Jacks (Miami University Oxford, Ohio, USA): 
> Locative Media, Pervasive Computing, Walking, and the Built Environment
> 
> LAN 615 Special Event
> 19.30
> Bernhard Hoëcker (Author & Comedian, Bonn, D): 
> Geocaching > ->  Aufzeichnungen eines Schnitzeljägers
> 
> 
> Wednesday, 5 September 2007
> 
> Section 8: Locative Media Urbanism (Daniel Müller) 
> 9.00 
> Viktor Bedö (Emergence Research Institute Budapest, HU):
> Pattern of Locative Urban Knowledge
> 9.45
> Katharine S. Willis (Bauhaus University Weimar, D):
> Situating Encounters
> 10.30
> Martijn de Waal (Rijksuniversiteit of Groningen, NL):
> No more bowling alone? Locative Media and Urban Culture
> 
> ->  coffee break > -> 
> 
> Section 9: Locative Media Games (Stefan Eichhorn)
> 11.45
> Sophia Drakopoulou (Middlesex University London, GB):
> Collective Participation and Broadcast: How Data Bound to Locality 
> Re-appropriate Physical Space
> 12.30 
> Britta Neitzel (University of Siegen, D):
> Location-based Games and Appropriation of Places> 
> 
> 13.15 End 
> 
> The summer conference is organised by the research group "Media Topographies" 
> and the project "Media Geography" of the Research Center "Media Upheavals", 
> University Siegen, Dr. Tristan Thielmann, Am Eichenhang 50, D-57076 Siegen. 
> Phone: ++49-(0)271-740-4950
> 
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