Warmly invited to a day of talks and presentations about locative media and sound walking in the 21st century, relating as well to climate change, mobility, and the pandemic.
Among the speakers, you find locative media and sound walk experts as Joshua Kopeček (Echoes), Ricardo Climent (SonicMaps/University of Manchester), Fred Adam (GPS Museum /
CGeomap), Francesca Panetta (AudioAR, MIT), Halsey Burgund (Roundware / MIT), environmental artist Verónica Perales (University of Murcia),
environmental scientist Rich Blundell (Oika), walking artist and curator Julie Poitras Santos (ICA at MECA), researchers as Michael Duggan (King’s
College), Didem Özkul (UCL), Sam Hind (University of Siegen), Giada Peterle (University of Padua) and Vermeire Geert
Participation is free but places are limited.
We are aware that other obligations and unfavorable time zones are limiting many of you to only a selection of the presentations, so all presentations
will be available afterwards as separate video-recordings, accessible for all participants
Source: Locative media, climate change and (im)mobility during the COVID19 pandemic Tickets, Fri 29 May 2020 at 09:00 | Eventbrite