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Urban Tapestries: Wireless networking, public authoring and social knowledge

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Urban Tapestries is an action research project combining social research interaction design and cultural production. The project is developing a prototype system for accessing and publishing location specific content wirelessly, and creating sound maps of environments and journeys that can be shared remotely.

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The author would like to thank the other members of the project team for inspiration and assistance in writing this paper: Alice Angus, Daniel Angus, John Paul Bichard, Katrina Jungnickel, Rachel Murphy, Zoe Sujon and Nick West.

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Lane, G. Urban Tapestries: Wireless networking, public authoring and social knowledge. Pers Ubiquit Comput 7, 169–175 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00779-003-0229-8

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