01703nas a2200217 4500000000100000000000100001008004100002653002400043653000900067653001600076653001500092653001000107100002200117700002400139700001600163245008200179856018400261490000700445520101300452022002001465 d10aintangible heritage10acity10ageolocation10aSmartphone10aSound1 aT. Piñeiro-Otero1 aX. Martínez-Rolán1 aR.M. López00aGeolocated audio. Cell phones as mediators of intangible heritage experiences uhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85140016273&doi=10.12804%2frevistas.urosario.edu.co%2fdisertaciones%2fa.11864&partnerID=40&md5=96d08a435d87da10801920a096cf78e50 v163 aNew technologies have not only transformed heritage dissemination strategies but also led to reflection on issues such as heritage, culture, identity, and participation. The linkage between cultural heritage and space and inhabiting communities, as well as the proliferation of mobile terminals connected in people’s pockets, with their implicit potential for geolocation and participation, have led to the development of new experiences based on the interaction and feedback between virtual and real space. Thus, this work conducts a bibliographical revision of research literature on sound as an element of culture and identity of a place-community, placing special emphasis on sound narratives as a form of expression that increases the visibility of cultural heritage to provide unique and immersive experiences of space, different from traditional ones. Such expressions combine the creativity, sociocultural diversity, and geo-positioning potential of devices to offer alternative routes of the city. a18569536 (ISSN)