Live event-spaces
Place and space in the mediatized experience of eventsLive event-spaces
Place and space in the mediatized experience of eventsSamenvatting
This chapter investigates the deeply mediatized experience of place and space within the lived practice of events by studying two annual Dutch cultural events as cases: Oerol Festival (2017) and 3FM Serious Request (2017). Drawing on substantial datasets containing online and offline participant observations, both short in situ interviews and longer in-depth interviews with a total of 248 interviewees and large datasets from Twitter and Instagram, this chapter demonstrates that media concurrently de-spatialize, in the sense that they diminish spatial borders and overcome distance, and affirm embodied experiences of being-in-place. I argue that it is liveness - the potential connection, through media, to events that matter to us as they unfold - that creates the closeness between the near and the far elements within the “eventsphere” and binds it all together into one event-space.
Organisatie | Hogeschool van Amsterdam |
Gepubliceerd in | Locating Imagination in Popular Culture Uitgave: 1st, Pagina's: 215-229 |
Jaar | 2021 |
Type | Boekdeel |
Taal | Engels |