In the period following the dot-com bubble bust, a series of new media emerged that claimed to be ‘live’ – using a term that was previously associated primarily with television. These new forms of liveness began to challenge established ideas about what ‘live’ meant, thus warranting a scholarly revisiting of … Read More
Month: October 2016
Geomedia
Geomedia is a term I use to describe a new condition affecting both media and cities. This is defined on the one hand by a new spatialization of media in the city, and, on the other, by new protocols and practices for the mediation of urban social relations. Geomedia is … Read More