Performance interfaces and destabilisation

Interaction with technology is occurring increasingly in public and semi-public settings and as a result the roles of spectator and performer are frequently being challenged by the deployment of computing systems. In this paper we discuss how the spectator, performer and interface featur...

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Main Authors: Reeves, Stuart, Benford, Steve, O'Malley, Claire
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Published: 2004
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/1847/
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description Interaction with technology is occurring increasingly in public and semi-public settings and as a result the roles of spectator and performer are frequently being challenged by the deployment of computing systems. In this paper we discuss how the spectator, performer and interface feature in what we class as performance, how we might analyse their interrelation-ships and how traditional roles have become destabilised historically and technologically. In studying these relationships, we examine technological and non-technological examples from art, performance and exhibition design.
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spelling nottingham-18472020-05-04T20:31:07Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/1847/ Performance interfaces and destabilisation Reeves, Stuart Benford, Steve O'Malley, Claire Interaction with technology is occurring increasingly in public and semi-public settings and as a result the roles of spectator and performer are frequently being challenged by the deployment of computing systems. In this paper we discuss how the spectator, performer and interface feature in what we class as performance, how we might analyse their interrelation-ships and how traditional roles have become destabilised historically and technologically. In studying these relationships, we examine technological and non-technological examples from art, performance and exhibition design. 2004-11 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed Reeves, Stuart, Benford, Steve and O'Malley, Claire (2004) Performance interfaces and destabilisation. In: "No one opens attachments anymore'' Workshop, 4-5 Nov 2004, Lancaster, UK. http://www.cs.nott.ac.uk/~str/doc/nooaam_position_paper.pdf
spellingShingle Reeves, Stuart
Benford, Steve
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Performance interfaces and destabilisation
title Performance interfaces and destabilisation
title_full Performance interfaces and destabilisation
title_fullStr Performance interfaces and destabilisation
title_full_unstemmed Performance interfaces and destabilisation
title_short Performance interfaces and destabilisation
title_sort performance interfaces and destabilisation
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/1847/
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