The physical nature of current location-tracked mobile culture can open up new sites to explore our relationship to place and question our cultural reliance upon it. Recent projects by London-based multidisciplinary design studio UniversalAssemblyUnit playfully offer a shared-ownership alternative to commercially driven centralised networks. The studio's cofounders Will Gowland and Samantha Lee here outline three such projects, involving a weather visualiser for Alaska, a laser communication network for Mexico City and a virtual replica of woodland for East Sussex.
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