A Web Application for Audience Participation in Live Music Performance: The Open Symphony Use Case

Leshao Zhang, Yongmeng Wu, and Mathieu Barthet

Proceedings of the International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression

Abstract:

This paper presents a web-based application enabling audiences to collaboratively contribute to the creative process during live music performances. The system aims at enhancing audience engagement and creating new forms of live music experiences. Interaction between audience and performers is made possible through a client/server architecture enabling bidirectional communication of creative data. Audience members can vote for pre-determined musical attributes using a smartphone-friendly and cross-platform web application. The system gathers audience members' votes and provide feedback through visualisations that can be tailored for specific needs. In order to support multiple performers and large audiences, automatic audience-to-performer groupings are handled by the application. The framework was applied to support live interactive musical improvisations where creative roles are shared amongst audience and performers (Open Symphony). Qualitative analyses of user surveys highlighted very positive feedback related to themes such as engagement and creativity and also identified further design challenges around audience sense of control and latency.

Citation:

Leshao Zhang, Yongmeng Wu, and Mathieu Barthet. 2016. A Web Application for Audience Participation in Live Music Performance: The Open Symphony Use Case. Proceedings of the International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.1176147

BibTeX Entry:

  @inproceedings{Zhang2016,
 abstract = {This paper presents a web-based application enabling audiences to
collaboratively contribute to the creative process during live music
performances. The system aims at enhancing audience engagement and creating new
forms of live music experiences. Interaction between audience and performers is
made possible through a client/server architecture enabling bidirectional
communication of creative data. Audience members can vote for pre-determined
musical attributes using a smartphone-friendly and cross-platform web
application. The system gathers audience members' votes and provide feedback
through visualisations that can be tailored for specific needs. In order to
support multiple performers and large audiences, automatic audience-to-performer
groupings are handled by the application. The framework was applied to support
live interactive musical improvisations where creative roles are shared amongst
audience and performers (Open Symphony). Qualitative analyses of user surveys
highlighted very positive feedback related to themes such as engagement and
creativity and also identified further design challenges around audience sense of
control and latency.},
 address = {Brisbane, Australia},
 author = {Leshao Zhang and Yongmeng Wu and Mathieu Barthet},
 booktitle = {Proceedings of the International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression},
 doi = {10.5281/zenodo.1176147},
 isbn = {978-1-925455-13-7},
 issn = {2220-4806},
 pages = {170--175},
 publisher = {Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University},
 title = {A Web Application for Audience Participation in Live Music Performance: The Open Symphony Use Case},
 track = {Papers},
 url = {http://www.nime.org/proceedings/2016/nime2016_paper0036.pdf},
 year = {2016}
}