that's quite nice :)

On 4/03/15 5:09 16PM, Patrick Lichty wrote:
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> How about “Performience”?
>
>  
>
> *From:*[email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] *On Behalf Of *helen
> varley jamieson
> *Sent:* Wednesday, March 04, 2015 9:45 AM
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* Re: [NetBehaviour] my Netartizen contribution
>
>  
>
> "prosumer" is not a word for actor+audience, it's a word for
> producer+consumer, which is about product and consumption, rather than
> relationship & experience.
>
> i have long hunted for a good word for this - for audiences that are
> participating in a really creative way in a work - & i don't just mean
> the "interactivity" of pressing a button or something like that. i
> mean co-authoring in a way that they can insert their own creativity &
> alter/influence the work. i have written about the "intermedial
> audience", as a way to understand the role of the audience in
> cyberformance & potentially other digital art contexts.
>
> The concept of intermediality offers a way to approach an audience
> that is as unfinished and (r)evolutionary as the work it is engaging
> with. It upgrades the passive spectator to an integral position within
> cyberformance, without relinquishing the fundamental gap between
> performer and spectator. At the same time, intermediality acknowledges
> the mental multitasking that cyberformance demands of its audience and
> the paradigm shift that is forced onto those more accustomed to the
> traditional codes of audience behaviour.
>
> (this was written 8 years ago & perhaps needs updating now given then
> increased possibilities for audience participation/contribution.)
>
> i don't think the intermedial audience are "players of equal measure",
> & i'm not sure if this really exists (when an artist or group has
> conceived the work or created the context for it except maybe in gaming?).
>
> h : )
>
> On 4/03/15 5:02 28AM, Karl Heinz Jeron wrote:
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>     Hello,
>
>     there is a word for actor and audience in the social media realm:
>     prosumer!
>
>     And hey if at all this is postdramatic theatre. 
>
>     Followers equals audience? I don't think so.
>
>      
>
>     Cheers
>
>     KH
>
>      
>
>     2015-03-04 0:05 GMT+01:00 isabel brison <[email protected]
>     <mailto:[email protected]>>:
>
>     Hello,
>
>      
>
>     I can't really agree:
>
>      
>
>      
>
>         When we sit in the theater, we are essentially a receiver of
>         information that is passed from the stage to the audience. But
>         in the world of social media, we are all actors on the stage:
>         the fourth wall is erased, the proscenium dissolves, there are
>         no lights to turn down, the suspension of disbelief is
>         revised, as information (or lines) are passed not just from
>         the one to many, but from everyone to everyone. 
>
>      
>
>     Most of us are audience most of the time, as actors need audience
>     to be actors. And what's the difference between a screen and a
>     stage? except that on a screen it is not always considered bad
>     manners to join in the act. 
>
>     And some of us deliberately choose to be audience, others act
>     occasionally, some act as a hobby and others professionally (
>     though I'm not sure that acting is a good analogy at all for
>     social interaction - there should be a word for actor and audience
>     all in one, and possibly for combinations of different amounts of
>     one and the other). 
>
>      
>
>      
>
>          how do we insert ourselves into this story, not as receivers,
>         but as players of equal measure, 
>
>      
>
>      Tweet! Retweet! Respond! - Seriously, that account only has 14
>     followers. How can it act at all in the absence of audience? Is it
>     a bad actor? If we're all actors then how many of us are bad
>     actors and should consider a change of carreer?
>
>      
>
>     Oh and a funny thing: I followed the link above and it gave me an
>     error. It's really @The_People_Came
>     <https://twitter.com/The_People_Came>. Was that on purpose I wonder?
>
>      
>
>     Cheers
>
>      
>
>     Isabel - semi-professional lurker
>
>      
>
>
>      
>
>     -- 
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