Urban Broadcasting: Urban Speaker Installation von Carlos J. Gómez de Llarena. Per Anruf übermittelte Textnachrichten werden als Text in der Öffentlichkeit vorgelesen – Call 1-979-997-304. Die Installation war gerade im Tompkins Sqaure Park in New York im Rahmen des Conflux 2010 Festival zu sehen.
„The Urban Speaker is an art installation that transforms public space into an instant stage for mass communication. This portable urban furniture allows people to broadcast their voice in public by calling a telephone number from their mobile phones. The Urban Speaker resembles construction signage and blends in with its urban surroundings. It consists of a tripod with an amplified loudspeaker, smartphone, battery and a traffic sign. The signage instructs passersby to dial a phone number to speak in public. Users who place the call get an automatic answer and can speak their mind for sixty seconds after which the call is terminated. A QR (Quick Response) barcode on the sign allows some mobile phones to instantly access the urbanspeaker.mobi website for location, event and other details as well as quick dialing of the installation’s phone. The project explores the possibilities of “urban media spaces” created by the introduction of telecommunication and interactive technologies into our built environments. Temporary interventions such as this seek to re-imagine what our personal and social experience of public spaces can be in an age of ubiquitous nonstop communication.“
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via: wooster / pop up city
Bild: de Llarena