GeoPartitura: Collective concert with music, image, technology and interactivity

Technoetic Arts 9 (2-3):225-231 (2012)
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The text describes the research Geopartitura executed by the team MidiaLab Computer art research laboratory, that raises the thought about social artists and urban space. As a work of art it can be considered activist action. As a system, it is composed by software, database, locative media and mobile devices. The work was created to be performed as urban interactive cyberintervention, in order to interact with passers-by, a bias of social inclusion, transforming the urban landscape and its noises, at a dimension of open space for discussion. As active and engaged art, presents the artist as social citizen.

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