JOURNAL ARTICLE

Evaluating Visitor Experiences with Interactive Art

Abstract

The Music Room is an interactive installation that allows visitor to compose classical music by moving throughout a space. The distance between them and their average speed maps the emotionality of music: in particular, distance influences the pleasantness of the music, while speed influences its intensity. This paper focuses on the evaluation of visitors' experience with The Music Room by examining log-data, video footages, interviews, and questionnaires, as collected in two public exhibitions of the installation. We examined this data to the identify the factors that fostered the engagement and to understand how players appropriated the original design idea. Reconsidering our design assumptions against behavioural data, we noticed a number of unexpected behaviours, which induced us to make some considerations on design and evaluation of interactive art.

Keywords:
Visitor pattern Exhibition Space (punctuation) Computer science Multimedia Visual arts Human–computer interaction Art

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Citation History

Topics

Innovative Human-Technology Interaction
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Human-Computer Interaction
Aesthetic Perception and Analysis
Life Sciences →  Neuroscience →  Cognitive Neuroscience
Music Technology and Sound Studies
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition

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