User talk:SpacePlace

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SpacePlace is a collaborative experiment in net-curating concerning Art in the Age of Orbitization. The collaborators are Philip Pocock and co-curator Peter Weibel, datatect Axel Heide, visual communicators, Onesandzeros and Heiko Hoos, and archivist, Heike Borowski. SpacePlace is a participatory Consumer-generated Content Mashup (web application hybrid) on-line, whose Drupal core simultaneously generates a mobile version SpacePlace mobile, and the core of a free-access Bluetooth interface for local installation. SpacePlace uses the Gotchi as metaphor for individuals and art works in orbit.
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