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=== Discussion internet of things and non-linear storytelling ===
=== Discussion internet of things and non-linear storytelling ===


[http://www.hearushereapp.com/parla-gorizia/ ''Parla Gorizia''] was created as a part of the [http://invisiblecities.eu/ Invisiblecities] festival. Launched during the festival, this app lets visitors of the town listen to the stories of Gorizia while taking a stroll through its streets.  
[http://www.hearushereapp.com/parla-gorizia/ ''Parla Gorizia''] was created as a part of the [http://invisiblecities.eu/ Invisiblecities] festival. Launched during the festival, this app lets visitors of the town listen to the stories of Gorizia while taking a stroll through its streets.  


During this brief workshop [[Klasien van de Zandschulp]], James Bryan Graves, and Fosca Salvi discussed the IoT (Internet of Things) and non-linear storytelling using the HearUsHere platform (http://www.hearushereapp.com/) in preparation and participation in the Invisiblescities Urban Multimedia Festival. During the workshop participants were invited to make their own contribution to the content of the app.
During this brief workshop [[Klasien van de Zandschulp]], James Bryan Graves, and Fosca Salvi discussed the IoT (Internet of Things) and non-linear storytelling using the HearUsHere platform (http://www.hearushereapp.com/) in preparation and participation in the Invisiblescities Urban Multimedia Festival. During the workshop participants were invited to make their own contribution to the content of the app.

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Gorizia,Italy
Name Gorizia,Italy
Location Mediateteca, Via Giorgio Bombi, 7, 34170 Gorizia
Date 2015/06/04
Time 18:30
PeopleOrganisations HearUsHere
Type Meetup
Web Yes
Print No

Gorizia


Discussion internet of things and non-linear storytelling

Parla Gorizia was created as a part of the Invisiblecities festival. Launched during the festival, this app lets visitors of the town listen to the stories of Gorizia while taking a stroll through its streets.


During this brief workshop Klasien van de Zandschulp, James Bryan Graves, and Fosca Salvi discussed the IoT (Internet of Things) and non-linear storytelling using the HearUsHere platform (http://www.hearushereapp.com/) in preparation and participation in the Invisiblescities Urban Multimedia Festival. During the workshop participants were invited to make their own contribution to the content of the app.