Hello and welcome to the fourth instalment of the module Digital Geographies. In this set of tasks we explore identity in relation to digital media. We create, dispute and share a sense of belonging, a sense of identity, attached to locations, of varying scales, to make them places. Some last a long time, some are […]
Month: January 2022
3: Code/space
code orchestrates a widening array of public, private and public-private spheres and mobility, logistics and service systems and spaces Stephen Graham (2005) Software-sorted Geographies, p. 562 Introductory Video Time on Task ~ 2 minutes. The ReCap recording did not function as expected, please use the following to videos as a replacement. You might like… This video offers an amusing […]
2: Digital Spaces
‘There is a mode of writing about electronic telecommunications technologies which is now becoming ubiquitous. According to this body of literature, what we are seeing is nothing less than a new dimension coming into existence’ Nigel Thrift (1996) “New Urban Eras and Old Technological Fears: Reconfiguring the Goodwill of Electronic Things.” Urban Studies 33(8), p. […]
Welcome to GEO3146 Digital Geographies 2022. No other technological innovation in human history has affected the practice of geography in such a profound way as the computer. It has drastically transformed both geography as an academic discipline and the geography of the world. Sui and Morrill (2004) ” Computers and Geography” in Sui & Morrill Eds. […]