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Technology, Society, and Visioning The Future of Music Festivals
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McMahon-Beattie, Una
, Smith, Karen A.
, Yeoman, Ian
, Robertson, Martin
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Events planning
/ Future Studies
/ Music Festivals
/ Scenarios
/ Science Fiction
/ Society
2015
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Technology, Society, and Visioning The Future of Music Festivals
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McMahon-Beattie, Una
, Smith, Karen A.
, Yeoman, Ian
, Robertson, Martin
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Events planning
/ Future Studies
/ Music Festivals
/ Scenarios
/ Science Fiction
/ Society
2015
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Technology, Society, and Visioning The Future of Music Festivals
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Technology, Society, and Visioning The Future of Music Festivals
2015
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Overview
Many music festivals fail because the experiences offered do not ensure relevance and meaning to the attendee. Engagement with new and virtual landscapes and with the enhanced sensory feelings and imaginations that technologies can offer may alleviate this. Utilizing a futures frame,
this conceptual article contributes to the pursuit of successful future event design by applying a normative visionary methodology-employing trend analysis, scenarios, and science fiction to create prototypes that may assist in the formation of appropriate experience options and opportunities
for music festivals of the future. It is proposed that this technique may aid positive social outcomes.
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Cognizant Communication Corporation
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