Glowing Places are public seating for artificially-lit indoor spaces (shopping malls, subway stations, etc.) They glow, dim, flash […]
The core idea of YRP Ubiquitous Networking Laboratory ‘s “Kobe Free Mobility Assistance Project” is to implant RFID […]
Navitime Japan has added aerial photo maps to its personal walking/car route-finder mobile phone app. For better precision, […]
Today any boat traffic rely on GPS to determine its position at sea. But sometimes information from the […]
The University of Tampere’s Game Research Lab is working on Songs of North (PDF presentation), a mobile, location-aware […]
Citysnapper_game project, a collaboration between LAb[au] and Olivier Vandeera, is an interactive photographic game, using an online 3D […]
Audio Location, developed by James Scott at Intel Research Cambridge, is a low-cost location sensing mechanism based on […]
Bits on Location was the diploma thesis of Aram Bartholl. This research attempted to connect, through a series […]
Engineers from the Institute of Infocomm Research and the National University of Singapore are developing robots that can […]
Gary Look, a researcher at MIT, is looking to incorporate landmarks into automatically-generated directions using a software that […]
Seamful Game, by Matthew Chalmers from the University of Glasgow (Scotland), is a GPS and WiFi based game […]
GPS::Tron , by Thomas Winkler, combines GPS, Bluetooth and GMS or GPRS with the classic Tron game concept […]
On February 4 to 8, sound artists, phonographers, and amateur sound hunters will gather sounds from different places […]
Waag Society is developing Frequency 1550, a “mobile learning game”. The citygame, using mobile phones and GPS-technology, will […]
Backseat Playground , developed by John Paul Bichard, Liselott Brunnberg and Oskar Juhlin at the Interactive Institute in […]
Transfers, a project by Florida-based Matt Roberts, allows the passenger of a taxi to create a unique piece […]
“Streetscape“, by Japanese artist Iori Nakai, is a plastic map with the sounds of the city “attached” to […]
drift , by Australian digital media artist Alex Davies (in collaboration with with Daniel Heckenberg), is a sightseeing […]
Seattle-based company GloVentures plans to release early 2005 Glofun RayGun, a GPS ghost-hunting game for mobile phones. A […]
For the last 18 months two suitcases containing a blank book, a video camera and a blank shirt […]
MobileSCOUT , by Julian Bleecker, Scott Paterson and Marina Zurkow, is a public art project that collects audio […]
IN-duce published a list for mobile phone games using GPS or cell towers signals, there’s also a lists […]
“Oribie Navi Land” is a GPS school bag for tracking kids created by Japanese school bag manufacturer Kyowa […]
Evolution Robotics, the company providing the recognition software that helps Sony’s AIBO see and find its charging station, […]
Tomorrow will be launched the bluepulse location-based service which enables people within a Sydney shopping centre get on […]
The CatchBob! mobile game by Nicolas Nova and Fabien Girardin investigates how people benefits from knowing others’ whereabouts […]
According to a report by Creative Loafing, a federal agency, part of the Department of Transportation, is planning […]
Plazes is the first global location-aware interaction and geo-information system, connecting you with the people and Plazes in […]
The WatchMe project, imagined by Natalia Marmasse and Chris Schmandt of the MIT Speech Interface Group, is a […]
Before being replaced by LED displays, nixie tubes –glowing bottles of ionized gas– were used as indicating devices […]
US Marines are now testing in Irak a GPS-guided cargo parachute called the Sherpa Autonomous Parafoil Delivery System. […]
The Combat Survivor Evader Locator (CSEL) communication system by Boing is a hand-held radio comes with Global Positioning […]
Phil Bartie, an MSc student at the School of GeoSciences at Edinburgh University have come up with an […]
The ActiveBelt, made of a hardware, a GPS, a directional sensor, and a microcomputer allows you to intuitively […]
Developped during the Trans-Cultural Mapping: Iceland inside and out workshop, the GeoLed’s project of Annie On Ni Wans […]
Britain will test a satellite system for tracking sex offenders released from prison. In the pilot programme, up […]
The Degree Confluence Project is an organized sampling of the world asking people to take a picture of […]
WiFi.ArtCache is a platform for experimenting with location and proximity based digital art media. By simply coding to […]
Over the last two years Southern railways in England has been introducing new door on its trains. The […]
It’s been a long time… Here’s another one in the series “Track my Baby.” Karen Balbi, a 21 […]