An extract from the gRaphics blog
"Now this is the bit which I find interesting because I dont think this means responsive in the sense of clap your hands and the lights come on or write a comment and it appears on the screen in different coulour. I think in an exhibition these simply become toys and are in fact have a one way application."
I agree with this, the bTween conference last week was the first time I'd seen Twiiter/live chat altering an event in a genuinely spontaneous way. Speakers weren't responding to questions being posted on screen but were responding and altering their presentations in response to the conversation the audience was having.
This section of the NOISE site needs to act in a similar way. I want the site to respond to what the users input in a fluid way. A genuine exchange of ideas, as was being seen at bTween. Not a set out debate or QandA session but some genuine involvement with the festival from users across the country that allows participation
from users. Some allow the festival to devlop over the course of the month. Ideas could range from simple comments, live feeds through to audiences seecting and curating galleries- mini openings, short exhibitions of work curated and and shown for a half day. Gigs, music streams, live readings and so on. What meadia could be used to do this?
Could artwork from selected artist be creatd on screen or could new work be developed over the course of the four weks? How do artists repond to feedback?
9/07/08
Central area for NOISE October Festival.
Should act as a entry point for all other competitions/ showcases etc. Allow visitors to interact and help contribute to the festival during October.
bTween and Futuresonic both add interesting conference/festival sites that allowed users to record and experience the events online. Could this be developed further. Would also need to be adapted for the age group og NOISE Festival 25 and under. Use existing tech? Uploading images, video, commenting to YouTube, Flickr, Twitter etc Print this post

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