Authors
David S Kirk, Abigail Durrant, Gavin Wood, Tuck Wah Leong, Peter Wright
Publication date
2016/6/4
Book
Proceedings of the 2016 ACM Conference on Designing Interactive Systems
Pages
50-61
Description
Music listening practices are changing. Mobile, networked devices now offer rich opportunities not just for personal music consumption but also for personally broadcasting music and for sharing digital meta-data concerning tastes, preferences and general listening habits. However, experiences of music listening and sharing on the move and how this has been impacted by developments in mobile technology remain under-explored. In this paper we present an empirical study of the sociality of mobile music experiences, "in the wild", using a new location-based mobile music-sharing application (Pocketsong), designed as a technology probe. We report users' experiences of Pocketsong (distilled from interviews), and critically examine the affordances of mobile music applications, the sociality of sharing and "co-listening", and the relationships between digitally-mediated mobile music consumption and self …
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DS Kirk, A Durrant, G Wood, TW Leong, P Wright - Proceedings of the 2016 ACM Conference on …, 2016