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Ellie Harrison
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Getting the technology to work for me
« on: May 29, 2005, 06:10:40 AM »

I am an artist who has been working with many media including the internet since 2001. I have a good idea of how I would like mobile technology to work for me…

My work revolves around documenting and representing data / information collected about my everyday life. On my website www.ellieharrison.com I run a number of projects which require me to regularly (every day, week or month) update them with new information about my everyday activities. See Swear Box 2005 and The Challenge Series under ‘Web Projects’.

As you can imagine, this type of work requires a big commitment and a high workload to maintain. The work is meant to be a reflection of a ‘normal person’ living a ‘normal life’ but more realistically represents a person who spends nearly every single day sat in front of a laptop and has little interaction with the outside world!

It is my dream to be able to utilise mobile technology to remotely update my online projects using a PDA or mobile phone. This way I could be out-and-about doing ‘normal stuff’ and relaying information back to base. If the information I sent could automatically pinpoint, location, time, date, details about my phone using habits etc… then all the better - let the technology do the work for once I say…
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