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Yosuke Kawamura (lozi)
Born in 1977.
Mainly works in audio installation performances that utilize the uniqueness of each space.
In 2005, opened MOBIUM, a mobile museum for forming portable space, as a means to extend his fieldwork.
Setup, manager, and driver.
http://www.mobium.org

>>>driver's blog

GPS:
With GPS, one can determine the present locations anywhere. Using the extracted location information, one can track the path of the bus through MobLab web.

Sensor:
Humidity and temperature measurements are constantly observed and recorded while the bus is moving. Recorded data will be made public along the way as open data on the MobLab web.

Network camera:
Five cameras will record the scenery while the bus is moving. This footage, which is taken at a different angle every ten minutes, will be saved on the server on a steady basis.

Items:
Several items such as toy camera, microphone, projector, video camera and barbecue set will be loaded into the vehicle and will be used during events throughout the bus' journey.

Speaker:
Many speakers are firmly attached to the walls inside the bus. Each speaker is connected to an amplifier and microphone, making it possible to perform using the entire bus as a musical instrument.

Server:
Computers in the bus are constantly connected to the server network. Along with sharing data, it will make transmissions to servers outside of the bus.

Blog:
Photos, videos, music and texts from MobNaut are uploaded to a blog. A part of these data are made public and sorted to be available for next time.

Power supply:
The bus is equipped with a power supply for the use of mobile equipment. Mobile events will be held using this power supply.