Locative art
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Locative art is art which uses location-based media such GPS or Wi-Fi as its medium. It is a sub-category of interactive art or new media art, which explores the relationships between the real world and the virtual or between people, places or objects in the real world.
[edit] Locative art in literature
- William Gibson's novel Spook Country mentions locative art using wearable computing.
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[edit] References
- Hemment, Drew (2004) Locative Arts [Internet]