Folkestonomy was a public digital-tapping-based mapping project for the coastal town of Folkestone, southeast England, commissioned as part of the first Folkestone Triennial in 2008. Using a mobile “hub” in the form of an adapted milk float, team members collected feedback and conducted interviews with passers-by, “mapping” individual experiences of visitors and residents via specially developed software. The results led to an animation and an ever-changing cultural map that was published weekly in a local newspaper.