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Q&A with William Gibson - Locative Art
boston.com — SCIENCE FICTION WRITER William Gibson has a reputation for forecasting the future that dates to his first novel, "Neuromancer" (1984), in which characters used computers to "jack" into a virtual world Gibson dubbed the matrix. He discussed GPS + Art, or Locative Art.
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- dokeshi, on 10/10/2007, -0/+1Reminds me of Spellbinder:
http://www.techpark.net/2007/08/20/bridging-the-virtual-and-real-worlds-using-camera-phones/
Anyhow, no matter how close Locative Art from Gibson's book is to actual reality, I enjoyed reading "Spook Country"
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