Towards an extended festival viewing experience
Media coverage of large-scale live events is becoming increasingly complex, with technologies enabling the delivery of a broader range of content as well as complex viewing patterns across devices and services. This paper presents a study aimed at understanding the experience of people who have foll...
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| author | Velt, Raphaël Benford, Steve Reeves, Stuart Evans, Michael Glancy, Maxine Stenton, Phil |
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| description | Media coverage of large-scale live events is becoming increasingly complex, with technologies enabling the delivery of a broader range of content as well as complex viewing patterns across devices and services. This paper presents a study aimed at understanding the experience of people who have followed the broadcast coverage of a music festival. Our findings show that the experience takes a diversity of forms and bears a complex relationship with the actual experience of being at the festival. We conclude this analysis by proposing that novel services for coverage of this type of events should connect and interleave the diverse threads of experiences around large-scale live events and consider involving more diverse elements of the experience of ``being there''. |
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| spelling | nottingham-292812020-05-04T20:12:05Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/29281/ Towards an extended festival viewing experience Velt, Raphaël Benford, Steve Reeves, Stuart Evans, Michael Glancy, Maxine Stenton, Phil Media coverage of large-scale live events is becoming increasingly complex, with technologies enabling the delivery of a broader range of content as well as complex viewing patterns across devices and services. This paper presents a study aimed at understanding the experience of people who have followed the broadcast coverage of a music festival. Our findings show that the experience takes a diversity of forms and bears a complex relationship with the actual experience of being at the festival. We conclude this analysis by proposing that novel services for coverage of this type of events should connect and interleave the diverse threads of experiences around large-scale live events and consider involving more diverse elements of the experience of ``being there''. ACM 2015 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Velt, Raphaël, Benford, Steve, Reeves, Stuart, Evans, Michael, Glancy, Maxine and Stenton, Phil (2015) Towards an extended festival viewing experience. In: TVX'15 ACM International Conference on Interactive Experiences for TV and Online Video, 3 - 5 June 2015, Brussels, Belgium. festival multi-screen interaction television user experience http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=2745197.2745206 |
| spellingShingle | festival multi-screen interaction television user experience Velt, Raphaël Benford, Steve Reeves, Stuart Evans, Michael Glancy, Maxine Stenton, Phil Towards an extended festival viewing experience |
| title | Towards an extended festival viewing experience |
| title_full | Towards an extended festival viewing experience |
| title_fullStr | Towards an extended festival viewing experience |
| title_full_unstemmed | Towards an extended festival viewing experience |
| title_short | Towards an extended festival viewing experience |
| title_sort | towards an extended festival viewing experience |
| topic | festival multi-screen interaction television user experience |
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