Jukola:
Democratic Music Choice in a Public Space
K. O’Hara,
M. Lipson, M. Jansen, A. Unger, H. Jeffries, P. Macer.
Designing
Interactive Systems, DIS2004: Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
Keyword(s): Music, voting, public space, jukebox,
field work, MP3, handheld, public display, identity, collaborative
choice, competition, game play, café-bar, ubiquitous computing,
wireless network, community.
Abstract: Jukola is an interactive MP3 Jukebox
device designed to allow a group of people in a public space to
democratically choose the music being played. A public display is
used to nominate songs which are subsequently voted on by people
in the bar using networked wireless handheld devices. Local bands
and artists can also upload their own MP3s to the device over the
Web. The paper presents a field trial of the system in a local café
bar. As well as the value in affording a democratic musical outcome,
more importantly the whole process of voting and choice created
a rich source of social value and interaction in the form of discussions
around music, playful competition, identity management and sense
of community.
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