11 May
2010
11 May
'10
3:21 p.m.
Thanks Natalya for the correction about co-presence and people dancing off each other. Very interesting: it means that the wifi party is not just about the public/private distinction, and different types of publicness (visibility, discourse) rubbing up against each other, but it also seems to be about the separation and mediation of the senses: vision and touch connected to shared physical co-presence, sound to a technologically enabled form of synchronized individuation. Sorry for the ignorance - anyone published anything about this? Thanks again Paul msfrosh@mscc.huji.ac.il