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Living light lab: exploring instant feedback in mediated urban space

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In recent years locative media as an artistic approach towards exploring mediated urban spaces has been rising [1]. At the same time gathering of environmental data through sensor networks grows rapidly. Living Light Lab aims to facilitate on artistic and scientific approaches to feed invisible data back into the built environment with the aim to explore how we may visualize and display data in an abstract way. The project currently is in its concept and prototyping stage, therefore we will highlight the challenges we are facing. Further we will report on an initial pilot study which took place at the UCL Building Projection Party in June 2013.

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Tuters, M. & Varnelis, K., 2006. Beyond Locative Media: Giving Shape to the Internet of Things. Leonardo, 39(4), pp.357--363.
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http://www.smartcitizen.me/
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http://wow.metoffice.gov.uk/
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http://www.citydashboard.org
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http://www.nearfield.org/
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http://www.processing.org/
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http://moritzbehrens.com/2013/ucl-veiv-exhibition/
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Behrens, M. M. (2011). Swipe "I like": location based digital narrative through embedding the "Like" button in the real world. Presented at: 5th International Conference on Communities & Technologies -- Digital Cities 7.

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      UbiComp '13 Adjunct: Proceedings of the 2013 ACM conference on Pervasive and ubiquitous computing adjunct publication
      September 2013
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      DOI:10.1145/2494091
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      1. environmental data
      2. location based services
      3. locative media
      4. media architecture

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