Redial: Interactive Telephony
Adam Simon, Marc Covitz, Corrine Brown
Use our database to get to third base.
http://www.bootydialer.com
Jeff A Sable, Adam Simon, Adam Parrish, Ruth Sergel
A mystery game based on the real-life unsolved murder of Mary Rogers, played in the streets of lower Manhattan at the actual historical locations of the events surrounding the crime.
http://www.inventionofmurder.com
Timothy A. McNerney, II
A calling card system as a storytelling device.
http://www.callingcardstories.org
Frederick Benenson
Committee Caller allows citizens to powerfully target and communicate with their congressional representatives.
www.committeecaller.com
Daniel Aaron Liss
Urban panoramic landscapes yield up lyrical surprises when you call the wall from your cellphone.
http://danielliss.com/advent
Anne Hong, Min Weng, Kazuhiro Nozaki, Shiu-Feng Cheng, James Sears, Gilad Lotan
Imagine your child taking a book off the shelf, and receiving a call from one of the characters from the book. Now imagine your child simultaneously listening to the character and reading the book. This is an engaging interactive reading experience for your child.
http://www.annehong.com/itp/redial/finalproposal.htm
Steven A Jackson, Jaki Levy
Streetstory.org encourages pedestrians to record, listen, and share urban
stories through the magic of the cell phone.
stories through the magic of the cell phone.
http://www.streetstory.org
Nanna Halinen, Catherine Colman
Aura is an interactive, location-based asterisks application that interfaces with a public, photographic screen display and allows users to communicate experiences, tell stories, share photographs and obtain immediate emotion-based information about a particular location using the text messaging and standard call functions of their mobile phone.
http://www.locationaura.com
Christin Roman
The telebunny is an experiment in asynchronous communication and voice telepresence through physical devices.



