This article presents the results of modelling audience response to new types of networked theatre plays. As the main contribution of the work we introduce two types of metrics: intensity, relating to how intensively co-present and remote aspects of a performance are rated, and cohesion, relating to how a performance as a whole, the combination of co-present and remote aspects, affects an audience. In particular, we model audience response based on two in the wild evaluations, staged by a low budget theatre company, a streamed and a distributed performance. The streamed performance is similar to NT Live, where a theatre play is delivered to other theatres with an audience. The distributed performance, on the other hand, connects actors in t...
This paper examines how audiences experience live opera performance and the behaviours they exhibit ...
Psychophysiological measurement has the potential to play an important role in audience research. Cu...
The paper presents findings from the authors’ ongoing research project ‘Collaborative Solutions for ...
This article presents the results of modelling audience response to new types of networked theatre p...
In September 2014, a local theatre company performed "the Tempest" simultaneously at two different l...
Accurately measuring the audience response during a performance is a difficult task. This is particu...
In September 2014, Miracle Theatre performed “the Tempest” simultaneously at two different locations...
Accurately measuring the audience response during a performance is a difficult task. This is particu...
Accurately measuring the audience response during a performance is a difficult task. This is particu...
The live streaming of theatrical performances to cinemas has become increasingly common in recent ye...
During a live theatre performance, Galvanic Skin Response (GSR) of 15 audience members was measured ...
Remote Encounters: Connecting bodies, collapsing spaces and temporal ubiquity in networked performan...
This paper examines how audiences experience live opera performance and the behaviours they exhibit ...
We identify emerging phenomena of distributed liveness, involving new relationships among performers...
The intimacy of the performer-audience relationship is timeless. Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, t...
This paper examines how audiences experience live opera performance and the behaviours they exhibit ...
Psychophysiological measurement has the potential to play an important role in audience research. Cu...
The paper presents findings from the authors’ ongoing research project ‘Collaborative Solutions for ...
This article presents the results of modelling audience response to new types of networked theatre p...
In September 2014, a local theatre company performed "the Tempest" simultaneously at two different l...
Accurately measuring the audience response during a performance is a difficult task. This is particu...
In September 2014, Miracle Theatre performed “the Tempest” simultaneously at two different locations...
Accurately measuring the audience response during a performance is a difficult task. This is particu...
Accurately measuring the audience response during a performance is a difficult task. This is particu...
The live streaming of theatrical performances to cinemas has become increasingly common in recent ye...
During a live theatre performance, Galvanic Skin Response (GSR) of 15 audience members was measured ...
Remote Encounters: Connecting bodies, collapsing spaces and temporal ubiquity in networked performan...
This paper examines how audiences experience live opera performance and the behaviours they exhibit ...
We identify emerging phenomena of distributed liveness, involving new relationships among performers...
The intimacy of the performer-audience relationship is timeless. Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, t...
This paper examines how audiences experience live opera performance and the behaviours they exhibit ...
Psychophysiological measurement has the potential to play an important role in audience research. Cu...
The paper presents findings from the authors’ ongoing research project ‘Collaborative Solutions for ...