From January to April 2017 I was a part-time faculty for the course on Visual Communication and Culture (COMS 369) in the Department of Communication Studies at the Concordia University. It was not my first teaching experience. I had taught before…
Published: Mobile Media as New Forms of Spatialization
A short version of the third chapter of my thesis was published in the Interdisciplinary Science Reviews. Here are the abstract and the link to the paper: The physical space has historically served as an important support for human expression. However, the…
Decoding Location-Based Information: Mobile Media Approach
Physical space always served as a support for human expression: inscriptions on stones, statues, billboards, posters, and so on. However, the production of location-based information is usually restricted and controlled by government powers, which have the authority to choose what…
Masters Thesis defended
After 3 years of hard work I finally defended my Master’s thesis on August 20, 2014. I am very grateful to my supervisor, Dr. Geoffrey Rockwell, and to the committee members Dr, Maureen Engel, and Dr. Stan Ruecker. I am…
Touching the Physical World Through Mobile Media
Up to now, this panel has been about multitouch surfaces and interactions with the text. We have discussed how our fingers almost “touch” digital objects through a thin layer on top of a screen. The response is so fast that…
On Locative Media and the Urban Space
Mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets is capable of wirelessly connect to other devices, track geographic position and capture audiovisual information. They become ubiquitous in the society, especially in the urban space, where the access to the Internet is…