2. â [The cityâs] essence is intricacy of sidewalk use, bringing with it a constant succession of eyes. This order is all composed of movement and change, and although it is life, not art, we may fancifully call it the art form of the city and liken it to the dance .â Jane Jacobs
3. â In the near future, finding our way from point A to point B will not be the problem. Maintaining consciousness of what happens along the way might be more difficult.â Mark Shepard
8. Observations The city affects our movements , and emotions . Ubiquitous , networked sensors in consumer devices. Telling a story by time , place , and activity .
9. Questions How can data about our movements enable action and allow the user to design serendipitous discovery ?
UNCLEAR PREV. SLIDE SHOWED PARAMETERS, NOW THIS IS AESTHETIC ï NEED TO CONNECT
Serendipity? Mark Shepardâs GPS serendipitor
MAKE THIS SIMPLER. Space and emotion⊠Affect of the city on the psyche⊠Serendipity ï
MAKE THIS SECTION SHORTER
ANIMATE! Pattern ï home to ITP How could this information lead suggestions of new discovery?
Limited feedback ï compared to what? Can only be viewed online (away from the point/time of action/decision!).
Audience :: high-performance athletes Not aimed to encourage physical activity
Random ï ânot intelligentâ Technology does not suggest based on userâs prior behavior. Reference to Fluxus and Conceptual Art â instructional pieces
â layer of the poeticâ to the system (make it human) How can this data be most effectively represented?