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Nicolas Bourriaud, How to Inhabit Global Culture (Aesthetics After MP3) in Postproduction (New York: Lukas + Sternberg, 2002) p.85-94
Francesco Cerari, Anti-walk in Walkscapes (Barcelona: Gustavo Gili, 2002) p. 68-94.
Randy Kennedy, With Irreverence and an iPod, Recreating the Museum Tour (New York Times, May 28, 2005)
William Mitchell, Wireless Bipeds in Me++ (Cambridge: MIT Press, 2003) p. 41-62.
Eric Paulos, Our Emergent Urban Computing Landscape: Familiar Strangers in Receiver #10, 2004.
Fiona Raby + Ben Hooker. Project #26765-FLIRT: Flexible Information and Recreation for Mobile Users (London: Royal College of Art, 2000).
Howard Rheingold, Smart Mobs: The Next Social Revolution "Shibuya Epiphany" p 1-28.
Peter Samis and Stephanie Pau ‘Artcasting’ at SFMOMA.
Alison Sant, "Redefining the Basemap" in Intelligent Agent Vol. 6 No. 2.
Simon Sadler, A Passion for Maps in The Situationist City (Cambridge: MIT Press, 1998)p. 82.-91, Making Sense of Psychogeography p. 76-81 and Drifting as a Revolution in Everyday Life p. 91-95.
as a Revolution in Everyday Life p. 91-95.
Robert Smithison, A Tour of the Monuments of Passaic New Jersey in Jack Flam ed. Robert Smithson: The Collected Writings (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1996) p. 68-74.
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