Location of I, Martin John Callanan
In an attempt to become the absolute citizen, Martin John Callanan published his physical location every minute for two years between March 2007 and July 2009.
"Every minute of every day since the beginning of 2007 I have continually published my exact physical location on the internet. For over 2 years this work has also been shown a gallery context at nine different exhibitions and festivals around the world.

Examining data acquired from locative devices, I have found it to inherently tell a story, though the story itself is not obvious. The abstract information is presented over a map with location pointers, devoid of detail and emotion, it's always a record of sequential events: a story. A form of narrative that provides an audience with a means to create their own story"
During the first 26 months of being online, this work received over 865,000 views, and pre-empted various geo-location services such as Google Latitude.
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Video Documentation from December 2007
shown
The World in 100 Years, Ars Electronica, Linz, Austria
Space is the Place, ISEA 2009, National College of Art and Design, Dublin, Ireland
Whitstable Biennale Satellite, UK
Live Art Falmouth, UK
UNESCO Virtual Residency, Germany
Dislocate, Ginza Art Laboratory, Japan
Velocity, Folly Festival of Digital Culture, Lancashire, UK (also part of The Big Draw)
Trampoline, Year 10, Broadway, Nottingham, UK
The residency to develop this work generated the text 'An Ethnology of Solitude' presented at 9th International Festival for New Media Culture (Latvia). It has been printed in the At Home in Europe publication, Balsas Journal on Media Culture (Lithuania) and Migrating Reality, (Germany)
Commissioned by Riga Centre for New Media Culture RIXC, Latvia
Funded by the European Commission Culture 2000 Fund via At Home in Europe with support from ISIS, InterSpace, Bek, and Arts Council England
Additional support from SCEMFA

Notes on Location of I