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Texting and calling public spheres: mobile phones, sound art and Habermas
Frauke Behrendt
University of Brighton
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Art Project
16%
Arts-based Intervention
16%
Collective Use
16%
Communicative Action
16%
Contemporary Public Art
16%
Domestication
16%
Eye Opening
16%
Familiar Technology
16%
Forms of Communication
16%
Intimate Technology
16%
IPod
16%
Jürgen Habermas
100%
Media Devices
16%
Mobile Art
16%
Mobile Devices
16%
Mobile Media
33%
Mobile Phone
100%
Mobile Technology
50%
Music Listening
16%
Oral Discourse
16%
Phone Calls
16%
Political Debate
16%
Private Communication
16%
Private Consumption
16%
Private Messages
16%
Public Debate
33%
Public Space
16%
Public Sphere
100%
Sound Art
100%
Text Messaging
16%
Texting
100%
Textual Culture
16%
Visual Paradigm
16%
Young Audiences
16%
Arts and Humanities
art projects
16%
Artists
16%
Calling
100%
Case Study
16%
Communicative Action
16%
Discourse
16%
Habermas
100%
iPod
16%
Mobile
50%
mobile art
16%
Mobile Phones
100%
Mobile sound
33%
Mobile Technology
50%
Music listening
16%
Muzak
16%
Oral
16%
Political Debate
16%
Public art
16%
Public debate
33%
Public Space
16%
Public sphere
100%
Sound
33%
sound art
100%
Speaker
16%
Textual Culture
16%
Works of Art
16%