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Locating experience: touring a pervasive performance
Authors:Alan Chamberlain  Leif Oppermann  Martin Flintham  Steve Benford  Peter Tolmie  Matt Adams  Ju Row Farr  Nick Tandavanitj  Joe Marshall  Tom Rodden
Affiliation:(1) Mixed Reality Laboratory, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, NG8 1BB, UK;(2) Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Information Technology FIT, Schloss Birlinghoven, 53754 Sankt Augustin, Germany;(3) Blast Theory, Unit 5, 20 Wellington Road, Brighton, BN41 1DN, UK
Abstract:Touring location-based experiences is challenging, as both content and underlying location services must be adapted to each new setting. A study of a touring performance called Rider Spoke as it visited three different cities reveals how professional artists developed a novel approach to these challenges in which users drove the co-evolution of content and the underlying location service as they explored each new city. We show how the artists iteratively developed filtering, survey, visualization, and simulation tools and processes to enable them to tune the experience to the local characteristics of each city. Our study reveals how by paying attention to both content and infrastructure issues in tandem, the artists were able to create a powerful user experience that has since toured to many different cities.
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