Authors
Anders Sundnes L⊘ vlie
Publication date
2009/12/1
Journal
Journal of Location Based Services
Volume
3
Issue
4
Pages
249-276
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
Description
This article presents a design experiment attempting to create a locative literary system, which allows users in an urban environment to listen to literary texts which talk about the very places they find themselves in, and to write and share their own place-bound texts through the system. The methodological approach is an attempted implementation of the proposed scholarly category of humanist interventions, answering a need to bridge the interdisciplinary gap between humanistic scholarship and digital design. Following an analysis of the potential benefits of providing a system which enables active exploration of the relationship between literary texts and the places they talk about, the practical process of designing a prototype for this system is explained. The outcomes of initial user experiences indicate that the system has a high potential to work as a creative tool for interested users; however, flaws in the system …
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Scholar articles
AS L⊘ vlie - Journal of Location Based Services, 2009