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Playful Technology-Mediated Audience Participation in a Live Music Event

  • Fares Kayali
  • , Oliver Hödl
  • , Geraldine Fitzpatrick
  • , Peter Purgathofer
  • , Alexander Filipp
  • , Johannes Kretz
  • , Ruth Mateus-Berr
  • , Ulrich Kühn
  • , Thomas Wagensommerer
  • , Susanne Kirchmayr

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Abstract

This paper presents the evaluation of playful technology-mediated audience participation (TMAP) during three music performances in a recent music event. It captures preliminary impressions from a wide range of perspectives and includes critical reflections of music artists, video analysis and qualitative interviews with audience members to cover hypotheses designed to capture both the artists' and the audience's point of view. Results indicate a willingness from both sides to engage in playful TMAP, and a high potential for exploration and playful collaboration within the audience, but the experience is restricted by the need to retain control on the side of artists and the need for clear instructions, feedback and reliable technical systems on the side of the audience.
Original languageEnglish
Pages437-443
Number of pages7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Oct 2017
EventAnnual Symposium on Computer-Human Interaction in Play - Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Duration: 15 Oct 201718 Oct 2017
https://chiplay.acm.org/2017

Conference

ConferenceAnnual Symposium on Computer-Human Interaction in Play
Country/TerritoryNetherlands
CityAmsterdam
Period15/10/1718/10/17
Internet address

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 102013 Human-computer interaction

Keywords

  • Music Performance
  • Playful Interaction
  • Technology-Mediated Audience Participation
  • Playful interaction
  • Music performance
  • Technology-mediated audience participation

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