Locative literature
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Locative literature is literature written for locative media: Mobile, networked, location-aware devices. In other words, literature that is connected with physical spaces through geo-tagging (spatial annotation), to create textual universes that can be explored on foot: Readers can walk through the city and listen to texts which talk about the places they walk by.
- Owner: Anders S. Løvlie
- Registered: 2010-09-08
- Type: Public
- Membership: Open