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Every Screening is a Behavioral Study: What Can We Learn From Data Produced by Collective Audience Choices in New Interactive Cinema Technology

Sun, May 27, 12:30 to 13:45, Hilton Prague, Floor: LL, Congress Hall II - Exhibit Hall/Posters

Abstract

With the CTRLMOVIE technology, audience members watching an interactive film in a movie theater can choose actions on behalf of the main characters in a democratic fashion with their mobile devices. The most popular choice of plot development is then shown, resulting in a construction of the film’s narrative that is comparable to ‘Choose Your Own Adventure’ books of the 80s. CTRLMOVIE thus enables collective viewing and decision-making, which has previously been deemed impractical. This paper describes a comparative, mixed-methods study of anonymized audience choice datasets from CTRLMOVIE screenings, analyzing differences across geographic, sociocultural, media-specific and other parameters to ascertain which characteristics and contexts might determine narrative choices. The final paper will also contain a discussion of the ethics, consequences and scientific viability of using datasets such as these and will lay a foundation for further research.

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