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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| author | Reeves, Stuart Benford, Steve O'Malley, Claire |
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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 O'Malley, Claire 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/ https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/1847/ |