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Welcome to “Active Radio”, the second issue of Wi: The Journal of Mobile Media. This issue was guest edited by Owen Chapman from the department of Communication Studies, Concordia University, and focuses on the role and place of radio in mobility studies. We have worked […]
Welcome to the inaugural issue of Wi: Journal of Mobile Media.
The theme of this first issue, “Pedestrian Traffic,” reaffirms the centrality of mobilities research and practice to the journal at the same time as it alludes to a subtle shift in Wi’s identity this year. In its previous incarnation as Wi: The Journal of the […]
Interview conducted by Barbara Crow, April 3, 2008 on Skype using Call Recorder.
Paula Levine is an artist, an associate professor at the San Francisco State University in Conceptual/Information Arts and just served a second term as a peer advisor for Almost Perfect, Banff New Media Institute.
Paula Levine is a visual artist focusing on experimental narrative […]
Interdisciplinary Collaboration in Research-Creation
Welcome to the second edition of Wi: the journal of the mobile digital commons network.
The articles included in this issue address the theme of collaboration in the context of research-creation. Many large research networks involve inter-disciplinary collaborations between researchers trained in different fields: computer science, engineering, fine arts, design, humanities, and the […]
By Kim Sawchuk and Barbara Crow
In the summer of 2006, Marit-Saskia Wahrendorf was commissioned to develop a series of ’skins’ for the cell phone as a part of the MDCN. Skinning is a term used in industrial design to discuss the surfaces that overlay a given form. In answer to this request from MDCN, Wahrendorf […]
Welcome to the first issue of Wi, a publication initiative of the Mobile Digital Commons Network. The purpose of this online journal is to highlight and disseminate the on-going research results of two years of collaboration amongst designers, theorists, artists, engineers, software developers as a research network in mobile, wireless and gaming technologies. The title […]