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Ecotone journal
Ecotone journal





The metaphors of the ecotone, the edge effect, and edge species open up a new way of thinking about those areas where humans, mobile media, and landscapes increasingly co-exist. If we conceptualise mobile media as edge species - spending time in junctions between the techno-ecosystem of our cities and the natural ecosystem of our countryside and landscapes - this opens up a discussion around how mobile networked devices allow us to connect to, rather than isolate from, our surroundings. N2 - Inspired by sound studies, mobile media studies and ecology, this paper introduces an alternative way of framing mobile listening experiences by understanding mobile media as an edge species, a term borrowed from ecology. T1 - GPS Sound Walks, Ecotones and Edge Species Listening and walking as temporal, mobility and auditory experience, immersion.", Despite the carbon footprint of mobile phones, smart phones and other mobile devices, I argue that the mobile media use we observe in GPS sound walks have the potential to re-connect people within - especially when we consider the auditory dimensions of the experience and how walking operates as remixing. Listening and walking as temporal, mobility and auditory experience, immersion.Ībstract = "Inspired by sound studies, mobile media studies and ecology, this paper introduces an alternative way of framing mobile listening experiences by understanding mobile media as an edge species, a term borrowed from ecology. Despite the carbon footprint of mobile phones, smart phones and other mobile devices, I argue that the mobile media use we observe in GPS sound walks have the potential to re-connect people within "natural ecosystems" - especially when we consider the auditory dimensions of the experience and how walking operates as remixing.

ecotone journal

Inspired by sound studies, mobile media studies and ecology, this paper introduces an alternative way of framing mobile listening experiences by understanding mobile media as an edge species, a term borrowed from ecology.







Ecotone journal