[iDC] Anxiety, Comfort, and Play in Public Places
Anne Bartlett-Bragg
Anne.Bartlett-Bragg at uts.edu.au
Wed Jul 26 14:00:13 EDT 2006
Hi All!
Sergio - I think this is the story you're referring to - from the UK
TimesOnline:
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,3-2274211.html
There's also a UK based establishment that created a high-pitched noise
(like a dog whistle) that only those under 20 can hear....(except I heard it
and I'm ... well over 20!!)
I don't have a link to that one!
Cheers
Anne Bartlett-Bragg
----- Original Message -----
From: "Anne ALY" <a.aly at ecu.edu.au>
To: "sergio basbaum" <sbasbaum at gmail.com>; <iDC at bbs.thing.net>
Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2006 3:21 AM
Subject: RE: [iDC] Anxiety, Comfort, and Play in Public Places
Hi Sergio
The experiment you're referring to was a strategy aimed at dispelling gangs
of youths who were gathering at train stations and, as I recall, in some
shopping malls. I don't think it is uniquely Australian and was modelled on
a previous strategy (not sure where) that used elevator music for the same
purpose- some people like elevator music!
They introduced it at the Perth train station in Western Australia but, as
far as I can see, the youths are still gathering there despite the dulcet
tones of Barry Manilow blaring from the loud speakers.
cheers
________________________________
From: idc-bounces at bbs.thing.net on behalf of sergio basbaum
Sent: Wed 7/26/2006 9:55 AM
To: iDC at bbs.thing.net
Subject: Re: [iDC] Anxiety, Comfort, and Play in Public Places
Thank you Trebor for this interesting link.
Concerning public spaces, does anyone know something about an
experiment carried in Australia (Sidney, I think) in which they
started to play Barry Manilow in public loudspeakers to send punks
away from a certain neighbourhood?
(it is true, I sware)
best from Brazil
Sérgio
www.globalstrike.net
On 7/24/06, Trebor Scholz <trebor at thing.net> wrote:
> [Check out the Familiar Stranger project
> by Liz Goodman and Eric Paulos.
> best, Trebor]
>
> The Familiar Stranger Project
> Anxiety, Comfort, and Play in Public Places
>
> http://berkeley.intel-research.net/paulos/research/familiarstranger/
>
> As humans we live and interact across a wildly diverse set of physical
> spaces. We each formulate our own personal meaning of place using a
> myriad of observable cues such as public-private, large-small,
> daytime-nighttime, loud-quiet, and crowded-empty. Unsurprisingly, it is
> the people with which we share such spaces that dominate our perception
> of place. Sometimes these people are friends, family and colleagues.
> More often, and particularly in public urban spaces we inhabit, the
> individuals who affect us are ones that we repeatedly observe and yet do
> not directly interact with our Familiar Strangers. This research
> project explores our often ignored yet real relationships with Familiar
> Strangers. We describe several experiments and studies that lead to a
> design for a personal, body-worn, wireless device that extends the
> Familiar Stranger relationship while respecting the delicate, yet
> important, constraints of our feelings and relationships with strangers
> in public places.
>
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