Title
Designing Reconfigurable Televisual Experiences.
Abstract
Modern TV viewing has moved away from the traditional shared living room and sofa experience towards consumption on an ever-evolving set of devices, in a variety of locations, as individuals, or as physically co-located and geographically dispersed groups. However, the consumption of broadcast media still remains a relatively linear experience, fixed at production time. Significant interest has surfaced within the broadcast industry into the production of non-linear, context specific forms of media presentation. The design of these interactive and reconfigurable televisual experiences at a public facing level requires a user-centered approach. Through the collaboration of researchers, designers, practitioners and stakeholders within the television industry, this workshop will provide a focused day for the design of future reconfigurable televisual experiences.
Year
DOI
Venue
2017
10.1145/3064857.3064867
Conference on Designing Interactive Systems (Companion Volume)
Keywords
Field
DocType
Interactive television, Non-linearity, Object-based media, User-centered design
Broadcasting,Non linearity,Interactive television,Human–computer interaction,Engineering,Multimedia,Living room,User-centered design
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.35
7
Authors
8
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Davy Smith142.09
Jonathan Hook224324.62
Guy Schofield322619.21
Marian F. Ursu416315.52
Tom Bartindale512614.76
Gerard Wilkinson6233.84
Phil Stenton77515.95
Matthew Brooks8141.38