Theatre stage and artistic performances aim at joining participants to act together, to share, shape, and co-create cultural content by means of active experiences. Future networked and social media technologies promote new ways of experiencing cultural events and artefacts. Nonverbal social signals are major components of future social media characterised by embodiment and physical engagement of users. This contribution introduces research results from the EU-ICT-FET SIEMPRE Project, presenting how these results were shown in the final performance at FET11.
Modelling and Analysing Creative Communication within Groups of People: The Artistic Event at FET11 / Camurri, Antonio; Canepa, Corrado; Ferrari, Nicola; Mancini, Maurizio; Volpe, Gualtiero. - (2011), pp. 144-145. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2nd European Future Technologies Conference and Exhibition 2011, FET 11 tenutosi a Budapest, Hungary) [10.1016/j.procs.2011.09.085].
Modelling and Analysing Creative Communication within Groups of People: The Artistic Event at FET11
MANCINI, MAURIZIO;VOLPE, GUALTIERO
2011
Abstract
Theatre stage and artistic performances aim at joining participants to act together, to share, shape, and co-create cultural content by means of active experiences. Future networked and social media technologies promote new ways of experiencing cultural events and artefacts. Nonverbal social signals are major components of future social media characterised by embodiment and physical engagement of users. This contribution introduces research results from the EU-ICT-FET SIEMPRE Project, presenting how these results were shown in the final performance at FET11.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.