The Future of Culture’s Powerhouses : On the Accessibility, Viability, and Design of Hybrid Performance
Roihankorpi, Riku; Bastamow, Tanja; Laurila, Janne; Lenni-Taattola, Jaakko; Lähteenmäki, Emil; Peltola, Sami; Viikari, Tero (2023)
Roihankorpi, Riku
Bastamow, Tanja
Laurila, Janne
Lenni-Taattola, Jaakko
Lähteenmäki, Emil
Peltola, Sami
Viikari, Tero
Teatterintutkimuksen seura ry
2023
1795-8539
Roihankorpi, R., Bastamow, T., Laurila, J., Lenni-Taattola, J., Lähteenmäki, E., Peltola, S., & Viikari, T. (2023). The Future of Culture’s Powerhouses: On the Accessibility, Viability, and Design of Hybrid Performance. Näyttämö ja tutkimus, 9, 57–68. Noudettu osoitteesta https://journal.fi/teats/article/view/127601
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Julkaisun pysyvä osoite on
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe202402147171
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe202402147171
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https://journal.fi/teats/article/view/127601/Tiivistelmä
This essay discusses some introductory but crucial observations on the potentials of hybrid live performances in terms of their accessibility, viability, and design. Its arguments emerge from the artistic work and research carried out in the project LiDiA (Live+Digital Audiences, 2021-23). The said project critically reimagines the operational dynamics of mid-size and small performance venues in Finland – frequently the powerhouses of emergent cultural innovations – and their capacity to cater for wide and diverse on-line or virtual audiences in addition to the limited audiences reaching the venues in person. Resource intensive to begin with, the hybrid operating models require constant and well-planned curation of different design and artistic methods, revenue logics as well as related technologies and media. The essay discusses the nature of some of these challenges and suggests ways to prepare for them in the context of digital innovations developed by mid-size and small performance communities.