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Tag Archives: mediation

From Glyndebourne to Glastonbury: The Impact of British Music Festivals – Emma Webster and George McKay (2016)

Funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council, the purpose of this report is to chart and critically examine available writing about the impact of British music festivals, drawing on both academic and ‘grey’/cultural policy literature in the field.  

Live Music Matters: Planning for Live Music and Performance in Sydney: 2013 Live Music and Performance Action Plan – City of Sydney Live Music and Live Performance Taskforce

The City of Sydney’s Live Music and Live Performance Action Plan 2013, which contains a range of recommendations as to how to encourage a healthy live music ecology.  

Disrupting Engagement?: Live Music, Mobile Technology and Fandom – Lucy Bennett

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This guest post by Lucy Bennett discusses the effect of mobile phone technology on live events – connecting them to fans outside the gig whilst disrupting and altering the nature of audience engagement in the venue itself.  

Music for Festivals: Mediation, re-mediation and re-intermediation – Danny Hagan (2011)

Paper exploring the processes of mediating amplified sound waves with a particular focus on sound engineers at festivals.  


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