Title
Towards an Extended Festival Viewing Experience
Abstract
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\".
Year
DOI
Venue
2015
10.1145/2745197.2745206
TVX
Field
DocType
Citations 
Broadcasting,User experience design,Computer science,Thread (computing),Music festival,Multimedia
Conference
7
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.80
26
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Raphael Velt1212.45
Steve Benford291.18
Stuart Reeves387166.81
Michael Evans482.91
Maxine Glancy570.80
Phil Stenton670.80