Nov 4, 2010
Transborder Immigrant Tool
Type | Web Page |
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Author | Electronic Disturbance Theater / b.a.n.g lab |
URL | http://bang.calit2.net/xborder/ |
Date | 2010 |
Accessed | 2010-11-04 15:19:03 |
Website Type | Blog |
Language | English |
Abstract | The border between the U.S. and Mexico has moved between the virtual and the all too real since before the birth of the two nation-states. This has allowed a deep archive of suspect movement across this border to be traced and tagged – specifically anchoredto immigrants bodies moving north, while immigrant bodies moving south much less so. The danger of moving north across this border is not a question of politics, but vertiginous geography. Hundreds of people have died crossing the U.S./Mexico border due to not being able to tell where they are in relation to where they have been and which direction they need to go to reach their destination safely. Now with the rise of multiple distributed geospatial information systems (such as the Goggle Earth Project for example), GPS (Global Positioning System) and the developing Virtual Hiker Algorithm by artist Brett Stalbaum it is now possible to develop useful Transborder Tools for Immigrants – and allow virtual geography to mark new trails and potentially safer routes across this desert of the real. |
Website Title | Transborder Immigrant Tool |