Abstract
Multimedia production of music and graphical arts using mobile computing while traveling to various geographical locations. The space in between physical geography and the virtual computing interface is considered as a liminal production environment. The synaesthetic influence of place or transient place is a novel lens through which to consider the creative press on media production activities. Much has been written about travelling, place and creativity but less has been written about this unique liminal production space made available by relatively new mobile production technologies. This paper considers two experimental production practices of a music producer and a graphic artist whilst traveling with mobile computing devices. How does their practice of mobility affect their workflow and creativity? Can a model of liminal and mobile creativity be observed from their practice? What trends emerge from their praxis?