The Smartphone Project: An Augmented Dance Performance
スマートフォンを活用したインタラクティブなダンスパフォーマンスを実施し,そこで得られた知見を共有
ResearchQuestion
a) to what extent can a smartphone work as a reception-media in a dance-performance, and
b) how can a performance be sensibly augmented through smartphone apps?
The Smartphone Project (TSP) is an interactive dance-performance in a professional setting that exploits the communication channels provided by smartphone-apps as a new material in the dance-theatre domain. We present an account of the experience and its staging. Based on an initial study with 36 participants from the audience, we present results and discuss lessons learned from this project that might guide similar future work.
Smartphone Project(TSP)は、ダンスシアタードメインの新しい教材としてスマートフォンアプリによって提供される通信チャネルを活用する、プロの舞台でのインタラクティブなダンスパフォーマンスです。 私たちは経験とそのステージングについて説明します。 36人の参加者による最初の調査に基づいて、我々は結果を提示し、同様の将来の仕事を導くかもしれないこのプロジェクトから学んだ教訓について議論します。
@inproceedings{Oppermann:2015:SPA:2702123.2702538,
author = {Oppermann, Leif and Putschli, Clemens and Brosda, Constantin and Lobunets, Oleksandr and Prioville, Fabien},
title = {The Smartphone Project: An Augmented Dance Performance},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems},
series = {CHI '15},
year = {2015},
isbn = {978-1-4503-3145-6},
location = {Seoul, Republic of Korea},
pages = {2569--2572},
numpages = {4},
doi = {10.1145/2702123.2702538},
acmid = {2702538},
publisher = {ACM},
address = {New York, NY, USA},
keywords = {art, audience interaction, augmented reality, dance, material, mixed reality, performance, smartphone, theatre},
}