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A Multi-Touch DJ Interface with Remote Audience Feedback

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Current DJ interfaces lack direct support for typical digital communication common in social media. We present a novel DJ interface for live internet broadcast performances with remote audience feedback integration. Our multi-touch interface is designed for a table top display, featuring a time-line based visualization. Two studies are presented involving seven DJs, culminating in four live broadcasts gathering and analyzing data to better understand both the DJ and audience perspective. This study is one of the first to look closer at DJs and remote audiences. We present useful insight for future interaction design between DJs and remote audiences, and interface integrated audience feedback.

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MM '14: Proceedings of the 22nd ACM international conference on Multimedia
November 2014
1310 pages
ISBN:9781450330633
DOI:10.1145/2647868
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  1. crowd-based interaction
  2. music interface
  3. touch interface

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November 3 - 7, 2014
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