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Narrating Sites Of History: Workhouses And Famine Memory, Niamh Ann Kelly Jan 2014

Narrating Sites Of History: Workhouses And Famine Memory, Niamh Ann Kelly

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National Institutions Of Visual Culture, Niamh Ann Kelly Jan 2014

National Institutions Of Visual Culture, Niamh Ann Kelly

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Jaki Irvine, Biographical Entry, Niamh Ann Kelly Jan 2014

Jaki Irvine, Biographical Entry, Niamh Ann Kelly

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Daphne Wright, Biographical Entry, Niamh Ann Kelly Jan 2014

Daphne Wright, Biographical Entry, Niamh Ann Kelly

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Maurice O'Connell, Biographical Entry, Niamh Ann Kelly Jan 2014

Maurice O'Connell, Biographical Entry, Niamh Ann Kelly

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Grace Weir, Biographical Entry, Niamh Ann Kelly Jan 2014

Grace Weir, Biographical Entry, Niamh Ann Kelly

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Finola Jones, Biographical Entry, Niamh Ann Kelly Jan 2014

Finola Jones, Biographical Entry, Niamh Ann Kelly

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Frances Hegarty, Biographical Entry, Niamh Ann Kelly Jan 2014

Frances Hegarty, Biographical Entry, Niamh Ann Kelly

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Locative Histories: Exploring The Continued Influence Of Early Locative Media Art, Conor Mcgarrigle Jan 2014

Locative Histories: Exploring The Continued Influence Of Early Locative Media Art, Conor Mcgarrigle

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This paper, which draws on aspects of my doctoral research, traces the influence of early Locative Media Art on the current form and application of location-aware technologies. The mechanisms and impulse for this influence are introduced and analyzed and it is proposed that they point to new approaches in the consideration of the agency of Locative Media art.

I return to the origins of Locative Media at the Karosta workshop and the ambitions of early practitioners to argue that the practice was based on a prescient analysis of the potential for ubiquitous networked location-awareness. From this analysis was developed an …