Abstract

Public places have been transformed through the ubiquity of mobile phones, global positioning systems and wireless networks. This article examines the design considerations for a locative media site at an Australian urban university. It focuses on the contributions such a site may make to the urbanscape and perceptions of place. It explores how locative media can become a tactic of resistance and performance in postmodern urban public spaces.

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