The Urban Cursor was an project that was placed on a square in Figueres, Catalunya, Spain in September during the cultural festival Ingravid, it is basically an oversized cursor that could touch it, move it around and sit on, and it had a built-in GPS tracker which transmitted its location to Google Maps. The project by Danish designer Sebastian Campion. "Despite being removed from its normal screen based environment, the cursor was still in touch with the digital world. Via an embedded GPS device, the cursor transmitted its geographic coordinates to a website. At the website, the coordinates were mapped in Google Maps thereby documenting the cursor's movements in the physical world and making it possible for participants to see how they collectively helped move the object around. During the festival participants could also upload photos of the cursor at the website. The photos were automatically placed on the map by matching the photos' digital time stamp with the GPS coordinates. " |