June 22, 2006

Antoni Abad's exhibition

xexe.net.jpg Régine is in Amsterdam at the The Sonar festival and on WMMNA, she mentions visiting Antoni Abad's exhibition, a project that allow people with disabilities, prostitutes, gypsies and taxi drivers to broadcast from mobile phones.

Related: - prostitutes, gypsies & taxi drivers broadcast from mobile phones

Other exhibitions mentioned:

-- Counts Media's famous Yellow arrow - A project which lets you discover hidden layers of your city and place your own stories in the urban landscape. The project uses text messaging as a way to link personal messages to certain locations, which mean something special to someone. You point the attention to the spot by placing a yellow arrow sticker with a unique code, thus making it possible for others to receive the story".

-- Geocoaching - An outdoor treasure-hunting game in which participants use a GPS receiver or other navigational techniques to hide and seek containers (called "geocaches" or "caches") anywhere in the world. Much more on WMMNA.

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