computing in the wild

In the Spring quarter of 2007 at UCSD, a group of particularly rugged
and conceptually edgy students volunteered to take contemporary
computing topics to the wild. Venturing to the White Mountains, near
the Nevada state line, and adjacent to Mount Whitney and her Sierras,
the students inhabited the UC White Mountain Research Facility. Their
art's practices took them out into the topography… see what they did at:

http://digitalarts.ucsd.edu/~wild

Artists: Zane Andre, Christopher Baker, Adriana Barraza, Heather
Clark, Sara Gevurtz, Jonathan Huntoon, Andrew Kim, Gen Kobayashi, Jose
Lopez, Sarah McClelland, Christina Tam, Christin Turner, Ryan
Velasquez, Thao Vo, Britni Wenck

Projects:37°29'59"N , 118°10'06"W, A Sound Perspective: Site Specific
Azimuth at Crooked Creek, Another Methuselah, Follow the White Rabbit,
GPS Animated Geoglyph, In Search of Sephiroth, MapZ, Phantom Walk (The
Linear Cube), Psychogeographic Maps, Shade Walking, Sighted, Sonic
Trajectory, Sonifying the White Mountain, Spiritual Geocaching, Visual
Biodiversity Survey: 25 Samples, Visions From An Exhange Student