RESOURCES
General information
- Definition of the radio-frequency identification on Wikipedia
- Various articles on RFID commercial applications and news on The RFID weblog or RFid Gazette or RFID Journal
- Collection of projects, theory and criticism on Hybrid World developments and RFID on Mediamatic.net
- AR+RFID Lab, a research laboratory on Augmented Reality and RFID at The Royal Academy of Art (KABK) in The Hague. They have also a good collection of documentation.
Critical reviews
- Issues of the RFID uses, surveillance and consumers right on notags.co.uk
- “Is RFID tracking you?” an article on CNN.com
- “RFID: To Tag or Not to Tag” and “Social Networks Move Into Meatspace with RFID Ecosystems“, articles on Wired
- “Experimenter un écosystème RFID” and “Jusqu’où unmusée peut-il être “intelligent”?“, on internetactu.net
- “The trouble with RFID“, an article from The Nation
- “Wireless technology: It was hailed as a breakthrough that would revolutionise logistics. What ever happened to RFID?“, an article from The Economist
RFID for artistic or societal purposes
- RFID in Japan proposes a series of articles on ironic RFID uses
- RFID and the everyday, article and references from the Touch project
- Material and forms of RFID tags
- “RFID meets Audio Art in RFID Audiobar” on The RFID Weblog
- Making Things Talk: Practical Methods for Connecting Physical Objects, a book review on the blog we-make-money-not-art
- Nancy Nisbet projects: What do we get out of what we put into the “Blueberry IBox”? and The Exchange Project
- Sato Masahiko and Kiriyama Takashi project: Arithmetik Garden
- RealSnailMail, a project by Vicky Isley & Paul Smith
- The Periscope, a project by Danielle Wilde
- “5’til 12“, a project by Knifeandfork collaborative, also on we-make-money-not-art
- “180×120“, an RFID Tracking Party at the San Fransisco Museum of Modern Art