User:ØverLørd/Special Issue 24
ON LOITERING and other forms of in-situ computation
Loitering is the act of hanging about without any clear intent or purpose, historically this has criminalized (Loitering with the intent to conduct a crime), and today we see great effort put into organizing how we move about in the urban landscape. In this Special Issue we:
"observe and engage with the city in its shifting technological and social contexts, by spending time in public and semi-private spaces, finding ways to execute digital and performative scripts, encountering inhabitants and other forms of life, interacting with ubiquitous computing in the wild."