New phone app Artory promises to boost Plymouth’s culture circulation

New phone app Artory promises to boost Plymouth’s culture circulation

A brand new app promising to be the ‘ultimate guide to Plymouth’s art and culture’ soft-launches next month (December) – and it’s based on i-DAT’s Qualia emotion-measuring technology.

Artory is a free app that leads users to the city’s culture hotspots and then rewards them with exclusive offers. Artory-users will have a chance to earn Art Miles by visiting venues and leaving feedback. These can be exchanged in participating cultural venues all over the city for drinks, discounts and VIP offers.
Artory-users will have a chance to earn Art Miles by visiting venues and leaving feedback. These can be exchanged in participating cultural venues all over the city for drinks, tickets or discounts.
Venues and attractions will be able to fill the app with what’s on listings and events, helping to promote Plymouth’s cultural assets to a connected audience of city residents and visitors.
Art Miles earned in one venue can be used in another venues, thanks to the collaborative approach taken by the organisations involved.

Artory will be available in app stores for both iPhones and Android devices from December 15. The app’s official launch will be in January 2015.

Although what’s on apps are commonplace, the crucial difference with Artory is that it offers visitors incentives for leaving feedback about what they thought about the show, the exhibition, the film or the attraction.

This is because Artory is based on the ‘analytics engine’ Qualia, developed by i-DAT at Plymouth University, University of Warwick and Cheltenham Festivals 2013. This mood-measuring technology makes it easy for app-users to record their feelings and emotions about the art and culture they’ve just viewed.

This is a huge step forward from the usual feedback forms that present culture fans with paperwork just after they’ve experienced a show or a performance.

Evaluating audience feedback is a vital task for culture organisations, giving them important information that can support funding applications or direct future programming. So by making that data-collection easy, fun and tangibly rewarding, Artory helps both the city’s culture attractions and its visitors.
The app’s launch marks the culmination of a year of work for arts organisations working together to boost local culture, despite Plymouth’s unsuccessful bid to be City of Culture 2017.

This city-wide initiative has been led, designed and produced by i-DAT and Barbican-based Plymouth Arts Centre (in conjunction with Elixel and the Plymouth Culture Guide Group: Theatre Royal, Barbican Theatre, Plymouth City Museum and Gallery, The Gallery Plymouth College of Art, Peninsula Arts Plymouth University, KARST, Ocean Studios, Take a Part, Effervescent, Plymouth Dance, Plymouth Culture Board).

The app is funded by i-DAT, Plymouth Arts Centre, Destination Plymouth, Plymouth City Council and Plymouth Culture Board.

The software behind Artory is open-source, meaning that once it has been piloted in Plymouth, it will be available for use by other cities to promote their cultural activity.

Venues participating at present include Theatre Royal, Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery, Ocean Studios, Peninsula Arts at Plymouth University, Barbican Theatre, KARST, The Gallery at Plymouth College of Art, Take a Part, and Plymouth Dance.

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The Artory pilot programme was intended to run from 17/01/2015 (iOS and Android Artory Apps were available on from 15/12/2014)for one year, but ended up successfully serving its collaborating culture organisations, their audiences and the City of Plymouth until October 2017.

The city-wide collaborative pilot was produced by i-DAT and Plymouth Arts Centre with the Plymouth Culture Guide Group: Theatre Royal Plymouth, Barbican Theatre, Plymouth City Museum and Gallery, The Gallery at Plymouth College of Art, Peninsula Arts Plymouth University, KARST, Ocean Studios, Take a Part, Plymouth Dance and Plymouth Culture. The App was designed and developed by Elixel with i-DAT, the branding was designed by Intercity and the front and backend system based on the ‘analytics engine’ Qualia, developed by i-DAT at the University of Plymouth, University of Warwick and Cheltenham Festivals 2013, through a Nesta Digital R&D award.

 

During this time Artory has:

  • Engaged 25 arts and culture partner organisations
  • Promoted 2041 events
  • Provided 12,015 pieces of feedback
  • Had 6201 downloads across iOS and android devices.
  • Had 5129 visitors to the website

i-DAT will continue to explore potential routes to fund a new web and mobile enabled Artory but in the meantime the research initiative will be folded back into i-DAT’s Quorum Cultural Computation project.

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Artory was a free app developed by i-DAT and partners that leads users to Plymouth’s culture hotspots and then rewards them with exclusive offers.
Artory-users earn Art Miles by visiting venues and leaving feedback. These could be exchanged in participating cultural venues all over the city for drinks, discounts and VIP offers.

Venues and attractions filled the app with their what’s on listings and events, helping to promote Plymouth’s cultural assets to a connected audience of city residents and visitors.

Art Miles earned in one venue can be used in other venues, thanks to the collaborative approach taken by the organisations involved in developing Artory.

Although what’s on apps are commonplace, the crucial difference with Artory is that it offered visitors incentives for leaving feedback about what they thought about the show, the exhibition, the film or the attraction.

Artory is based on the ‘analytics engine’ Qualia, developed by i-DAT at Plymouth University, University of Warwick and Cheltenham Festivals 2013. This mood-measuring technology makes it easy for app-users to record, through embedded micro-interactions, their feelings and emotions about the art and culture they’ve just viewed.

This is a huge step forward from the usual feedback forms that present culture fans with paperwork just after they’ve experienced a show or a performance.

Evaluating audience feedback is a vital task for culture organisations, giving them important information that can support funding applications or direct future programming. So by making that data-collection easy, fun and tangibly rewarding, Artory helps both the city’s culture attractions and its visitors.

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Artory was established as a web and app service running through www.artory.co.uk. At some point we expect the domain to be retired and the information from the site can be found below, along with design and research outputs. The original Artory website looked something like this:

 

 

 

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What is Artory?

Artory — the What’s On App for culture in Plymouth that earns you Art Miles® to exchange for exclusive offers at venues across Plymouth.

  • Discover the unexpected
  • Explore arts and culture in the city
  • Set your preferences and get your personal guide to culture in the city.
  • Have your say by leaving feedback on events.
  • Collect Art Miles® to exchange for free drinks and exclusive ticket offers as you use Artory
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What are Art Miles®?

Art Miles® is a points-based scheme, where you accumulate points through updating your profile, checking-in at participating venues and reviewing events.

You can redeem your points in exchange for free drinks, discounts, and VIP events

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What is Artory?

Artory has been produced by i-DAT and Plymouth Arts Centre with the Plymouth Culture Guide Group: Theatre Royal Plymouth, Barbican Theatre, Plymouth City Museum and Gallery, The Gallery at Plymouth College of Art, Peninsula Arts Plymouth University, KARST, Ocean Studios, Take a Part, Plymouth Dance and Plymouth Culture.

The Artory app is designed and developed by Elixel with i-DAT. The branding is designed by Intercity. The evaluation framework and questions in Artory are designed by Dr Eric Jensen. based on the needs of the Artory partners. The app is funded by Plymouth Arts Centre, i-DAT with Plymouth University, Elixel, Destination Plymouth, Plymouth City Council and Plymouth Culture.

 

 

 

FAQ

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What is Artory?
Artory is a what’s on app for culture in Plymouth. It allows you to create a personal planner of events you wish to attend, check in, and leave feedback. Leaving feedback earns you Art Miles® to exchange for exclusive offers at venues across Plymouth. Artory is developed and managed by a collaboration of leading cultural organisations in Plymouth.
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What type of phone do I need?
Artory is available for iPhone and Android via the App Store or Google Play (iOS7+ and Android 4.0+).
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Why do I need to create a profile?
Visitor information is used anonymously in grant applications and reports to the Arts Council. By filling in your profile you could be directly helping to get funding to bring more culture to Plymouth.
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How do I redeem offers?

To redeem an offer, you need to visit the venue which is running the offer. Navigate to My Art Miles and select the offer you wish to redeem.

  1. Take your phone to the till point.
  2. Ask to redeem your Artory offer.
  3. Press the ‘redeem offer’ button.
  4. Scan the QR code provided by the venue staff
  5. This will generate your receipt – show this to the venue staff who will then be able to give you your offer.
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What services do I need to use Artory?
You need to have access to wifi or mobile internet (3G or 4G). If you wish to check into venues to gain more Art Miles you will need to switch on the location services on your phone.
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I have a problem with Artory – who do I contact for help?
You can get in contact with us at our email address: contact@i-dat.org and we will put you through to our technical team. If you could also let us know what device you are using and send any screenshots of the issue it really helps us solve problems. We will also give you some Art Miles for your trouble!
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How secure is my data and how does Artory use my personal data?
Artory communicates with the Artory Engine over a secure and encrypted HTTPS connection using the best industry standards. All your data is stored in an encrypted database, and responses are anonymised before our partners are allowed to see them. Your data will never be sold to or used by third parties. Your email address is only used to send password resets and welcome emails, and we will ask for your permission through the app if we would like to send you anything else. We will use it if you contact us for support to find your account and help diagnose any issues. Your email address will not be given to the partner organisations. Passwords are stored using a best practice “salt and hash” algorithm, which means we can not read them at any point. If you register with Facebook, we store your email and an unique token to allow us to recognise it’s you. We don’t take anything else from your Facebook account. All profile questions are opt-in. You don’t have to answer any to use Artory. This information is used to allow our partner organisations to look at demographics of users, and is anonymised. You can currently interact with a partner organisation on Artory in a few ways. You can check in to one of their venues, leave feedback on their event, redeem an offer, add an event to your calendar or click through to buy tickets to an event. This will inform the engine that you have interacted with that organisation, and will add your profile question responses to their break down of demographics. Any feedback you leave through Artory is shared with the organisation about the event, and is combined together to give us a bigger picture. We only use the GPS to help you to check into venues and find events nearby – we do not record any of this data. You can request a copy of this data at any time. Please contact us through our email: contact@i-dat.org
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How do I unsubscribe from Artory?
You can unsubscribe at anytime. We will remove your data from the system and let you know when it’s done. To start the process, please enter you email address on this page: contact@i-dat.org and we will contact you with the next steps. You will get an email to confirm with the technical team, and they will ensure your data is removed completely. You can also have a copy of this data if you would like it.
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Who can I contact for further information?
Please send an email to us at contact@i-dat.org
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Venues

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How do I list a temporary event?

We are happy to list temporary arts and culture events in Artory at cost of £10 per event. Please complete the following Artory Temporary Event Form and send through to: contact@i-dat.org. Please note that these events can only be uploaded on a Wednesday and we need submissions by the Monday before. It’s best to let us know about your event as soon as you can to get the best coverage in Artory.

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How do I join Artory?
If you would like your venue to be listed on Artory, please send us a message at events@artory.co.uk. We will then get in touch to arrange a meeting with you. You can also download a pdf guide to Artory here.
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How much does it cost per annum?
It depends on the size of your organisation. Large organisations include Higher Education and Local Authority; Medium includes companies and NPOs up to £100k turnover. Small organisations include non NPOs up to £100k turnover.
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The Android version is still available on Google Play but will no longer function without the Artory Backend.

 

© 2015 Artory • All rights reserved • Built by Elixel • Powered by Qualia

 

 

T&Cs:

ARTORY Website and App Terms and Conditions documentation.

Moderation:

ARTORY Moderation Guidelines and Contributing Members Agreement.

Guidelines:

ARTORY Content Guidelines

Report:

Enabling City-­wide Audience Evaluation: Plymouth Artory Metrics Development

 

 

ARTORY GUIDELINES:

Design by Intercity www.intercitystudio.com

 

ARTORY APP:

ARTORY METRICS:

Example data viz from the Artory dashboard.

ARTORY SYSTEM:

Artory is based on the systems design and research developed within the Qualia Project. Technical details and access to the GitHub repository can be found here: https://i-dat.org/qualia/

 

 

 

How we’re measuring audience sentiment for a new app

How we’re measuring audience sentiment for a new app

ARTORY: http://www.artory.co.uk/

We’re measuring the mood of arts audiences in a ground-breaking piece of technology to be launched later this year that has really got the feel-good factor.

Earlier this summer, the Qualia system we helped to develop powered the official app for the Flux Festival in Liverpool. Now we’re working on an iteration that will benefit our city (although we can’t reveal too many details just yet).

We’re working in partnership on a project that will measure the feelings of audiences who’ve witnessed art and culture events.
The pilot mobile phone app also includes an incentive engine that encourages audience members to leave feedback, benefiting arts organisations with real-time analytics and mood-accurate feedback, whilst audience members receive points towards offers in participating venues.
Common arts evaluation techniques suffer by being disconnected and after the event, relying on enthusiastic audience members who usually have to fill in a post-show form.

Our system ‘captures the rapture’.

Qualia harvests dynamic data through a live dialogue with audience members, proposes a more meaningful qualitative evaluation, capturing the emotional experience of the arts and visually displaying how audiences are feeling.
Arts organisations will be able to see how their audiences are feeling and discover how they are engaging with the piece or the exhibition in real-time.
We think that by measuring audience moods and sentiment, we get a more accurate response – and that the results of our emotional evaluation could influence arts creation, programming, curation and funding in the future.

Like most i-DAT technologies, the Qualia system (developed in tandem with Cheltenham Festivals and the University of Warwick) is open source, allowing organisations to freely install and modify the code under the GNU GPL license. Qualia has been made available to the cultural sector through the GitHub hosting service and will be continued to developed and tailored in response to the community’s needs. It was first launched at the Cheltenham Science Festival.

Said i-DAT’s Creative Director Birgitte Aga: “This is only the beginning of manifesting and sharing emotional experience of audiences through the cloud, not only with funders, producers and curators, but also with audiences, in a real-time evolving dialogue.”

Birgitte says asking the audience might provide information that could be tough to hear for artists and organisations. “Can we, producers and curators of the arts, deal with the level of reality this reveals? Can we warmly embrace the emotions of the crowds which will lie somewhere in the cloud?”

QUALIA – a revolution in measuring audience feedback

QUALIA – a revolution in measuring audience feedback

How do you feel about art and culture? You might know, but how can you transmit your feelings to arts and culture organisations accurately?

Qualia can help measure your mood after seeing a show, exhibition, installation or movie and is set to revolutionise the way in which feedback data is collected.

Evaluating audience feedback is a vital task for culture organisations, giving them important information that can support funding applications or direct future programming. Usually this is done with feedback forms that present culture fans with paperwork just after they’ve experienced a show or a performance.

Organisations may miss out on important data about how the event went down with audiences, because visitors didn’t complete their post-event ‘homework’.

 

Enter Qualia (stage right). This is i-DAT’s ground-breaking digital technology and research project, which measures the mood of arts and culture audiences using a user-friendly interface that ‘gamifies’ the evaluation process.

Qualia enables users to gain tangible rewards for taking part – such as discounts and exclusive offers – making data collection easy, fun and beneficial.

Meanwhile, venues, organisations and the arts and culture sector generally benefit by receiving accurate feedback that can only improve culture experiences.

 

Qualia ingredients include:

Web-Engine: Data capture and processing…
App: Personal scheduling and feedback mechanism…
Probes: Interactive information kiosks…
Realtime: festival management and audience flow…
Sentiment: Natural language processing to calculate mood and emotion…
Smile: Smile detection for live video feeds…

 

The analytics engine in Qualia has been collaboratively developed by i-DAT (Mike Phillips, B Aga, Chris Hunt, Dawn Melville) at Plymouth University with the audience evaluation researcher Eric Jensen of the University of Warwick, with designer Nathan Gale from Intercity and with Cheltenham Festivals 2013. The Qualia App was developed by Elixel.co.uk

It received funding from the prestigious Digital R&D Fund for the Arts, which is run by Nesta in partnership with Arts Council England and the Arts and Humanities Research Council.

Qualia has already powered digital evaluation processes for Cheltenham Jazz, Science, Music and Literature Festivals 2013, for Liverpool’s Flux Festival and it is set to underpin Plymouth’s new arts and culture app Artory.

Qualia is to be released as an Open Source platform, enabling  the widest take-up and development of the technology.

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Qualia App
Qualia Dashboard
Qualia Probe
Qualia Data Viz
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QUALIA

INTRODUCING QUALIA

ABOUT QUALIA

Qualia is a ground-breaking digital technology and research project, which aims to revolutionize the way audience experiences at arts and culture events are evaluated. Incorporating mobile phone apps, information pods and online analytical tools Qualia can significantly enhance your audience evaluation techniques and improve engagement.

WHO NEEDS IT?


Take a journey through the Qualia system to diagnose your needs. Whether you run a festival, manage a museum or curate a gallery, Qualia’s open digital tools offer a sustainable model for capturing audience feedback and improving participation and engagement.

Qualia has been made available to the cultural sector through the GitHub hosting service and will be continued to developed and tailored in response to the communities needs.

WEB ENGINE


The Qualia Web Engine provides a secure environment for capturing and processing audience data. With the addition of the Qualia mobile phone app. Social networking analysis and other hardware and software installations the Web Engine can provide real time feed back on your audiences experience.

APP


The Qualia App is available for Android and iOS mobile phone users and allows visitors to schedule events and give feedback through tailored questions. Combined with additional Qualia audience tracing hardware and software Qualia tools can help map your venue and generate a real-time picture of the ‘mood’ of your audience.

SERVICES


The Qualia development team recognise that Open Source software can be a little tricky to install and support. We offer a range of services to help organisation tailor Qualia to meet their individual needs. Standard services for the culture sector non-profit organisations can be tailored and scaled for commercial organisations.

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SYSTEM

WEB

The Qualia Web Engine is a sophisticated platform with an open API that can plug into a range of platforms, such as social media (Facebook and Twitter), ticketing (Eventbrite and Tessitura), geolocation (Google Maps). It can also scrape data from existing websites for easy access to scheduling data. The web engine provides:

  • Individual tailoring for arts organisations
  • Storage of all Qualia data
  • Real-time data processing
  • Analytics
  • Infographics
  • Social Media Sentiment Analysis

APP

The Qualia App for Android and iOS smart phones allows your audience to act as human sensors, feeding back real-time responses to your events and mapping the audience movement through your venue. The app provides:

  • Personalised event scheduling
  • Pre and post event feedback
  • Mood reporting
  • Social media feeds and individual posting
  • User demographics
  • Shared GPS mapping

ONSITE

Qualia also provides kiosk style ‘probe’ options. This touch screen facility includes:

  • larger screen presentation of schedules and events.
  • audience feedback through onscreen questionnaires.
  • audio monitoring around the probes.
  • Smile recognition software for capturing audience mood.
  • QR code and NFC ticket registration and tracking

Developed using Chrome apps Qualia Probes are highly adaptable and portable browser based additions which can be incorporated into tablets and desktop computers.

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ANALYTICS

METRICS

How long is a piece of string? Traditional approaches to assessing the impact of cultural events have focused on those metrics that are more easily measurable such as financial expenditure and business benefits. Qualia provides a more holistic approach to capturing the intangible impacts of cultural events such as mood, feelings and engagement. It provides a mechanism for capturing and displaying complex data and audience feedback.

Qualia ‘harvests’ audience data from a range of sources, such as Social Networking API’s (such as Facebook and Twitter), venue ‘hotspots’ (audio monitoring, smile recognition and GPS tracking). Qualia captures qualitative metrics that provide feedback on how an audience ‘feels’.

Qualia will develop a greater understanding of the application of social media as a source of empirical data to inform the measurement of cultural impact.

Research findings will help to develop a greater understanding of the sometimes less tangible impacts of the arts on society. Alongside the technical development, the conceptual and methodological frameworks for measuring arts impacts using existing digital data will be developed. This project will generate a momentum that will help other arts organisations to deal with the challenges and opportunities of digitally interacting with their audiences.

QUESTIONS

Any analytical system is only as good as its data. Developing valid evaluation and feedback questions has been an essential aspect of the Qualia project. The Qualia platform incorporates carefully designed questions based on the state of the art in survey methodology.

In order to ensure that Qualia-generated evaluation data can be used with the most powerful statistical tests, Likert scale questions are used with a seven-point scale. Dr Eric Jensen has led the development of the evaluation questions and methodology. Jensen lectures on survey methodology and statistics at the University of Warwick

INFOGRAPHICS

Qualia was developed in collaboration with Nathan Gale at Intercity Studio. Commissioned to design the visual language underpinning the Qualia platform Nathan’s graphic protocols and colour coding run through all the Qualia tools and infographics.

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ABOUT

 

CONTACT US

Start a conversation with the Qualia Team by emailing us at: contact@i-dat.org

SERVICES


The Qualia development team recognise that Open Source software can be a little tricky to install and support. We offer a range of services to help organisation tailor Qualia to meet their individual needs.

Standard services for the culture sector non-profit organisations can be tailored and scaled for commercial organisations.

OPEN SOURCE


Qualia is available as an Open Source building blocks of code allowing organisations to install, modify and build on the code to construct their own systems (in accordance with the GNU GPL license.)

Qualia has been made available to the cultural sector through the GitHub hosting service and will be continued to developed and tailored in response to the communities needs.

PARTNERSHIP


Qualia is a ground-breaking new digital technology and research project, which aims to revolutionize the way audience experiences at arts and culture events are evaluated. The project will help us develop a greater understanding of the less tangible impacts of public engagement with arts and culture.

With funding from the prestigious Digital R&D Fund for the Arts, Qualia is developing new technology to enable the collection of audience profile information, live evaluation and feedback, and real-time measurement of impact indicators at arts and cultural events.

Cheltenham Festivals have hosted the development of the new Qualia app, which is being created by experts at Plymouth and Warwick universities. This project provides an opportunity for one of the foremost Festival organisations in the country to join forces with leading digital technology experts at Plymouth and evaluation and impact researchers from Warwick to look at how new technological developments can help us serve our audiences better. The ultimate aim is to create a transferable evaluation tool that allows arts and culture organisations to programme cultural events and on-going activities based on robust, real-time knowledge about audience responses, thereby enhancing the sector’s economic, cultural and social impact.

The Digital R&D Fund for the Arts is run by Nesta in partnership with Arts Council England and the Arts and Humanities Research Council. More details of the Fund and other projects in the scheme can be found here.

CHELTENHAM FESTIVALS


Cheltenham Festivals is a National Portfolio Organisation. Each year we create four nationally significant festivals Jazz, Science, Music &Literature as well as delivering a year round education programme. Over the course of the year we engage with approximately 1,200 speakers, writers, artists and musicians and attract over 200,000 people to events.

i-DAT


i-DAT is a lab for creative research, experimentation and innovation across the fields of digital Art, Science and Technology, generating social, economic and cultural benefit. Located within the Faculty of Arts at Plymouth University, it has been delivering high quality and experimental national and international arts and cultural activities since 1998.

UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK


The University of Warwick is consistently rated as one of the top UK universities, with sociology ranked 3rd by the Guardian for 2013, Within the sociology department, key research priorities include: Culture, Media and Representation and Public Engagement.

INTERCITY STUDIO


Qualia was developed in collaboration with Nathan Gale at Intercity Studio. Commissioned to design the visual language underpinning the Qualia platform Nathan’s graphic protocols and colour coding run through all the Qualia tools and infographics.

ELIXEL


The Qualia App was developed and published in collaboration with Elixel. Qualia and Elixel have an agreement to further develop and tailor the Qualia App for a variety of applications.

[/panel] [panel background=”#028deb” color=”#ffffff” border=”1px none #cccccc” shadow=”0px 0px 2px #eeeeee” radius=”4″ text_align=”left” target=”blank”]GITHUB:[/panel] [panel background=”#ffffff” color=”#000000″ border=”2px solid #cccccc” shadow=”0px 2px 2px #eeeeee” radius=”4″ text_align=”left” target=”blank”]Qualia code is available on GITHUB: https://github.com/i-dat-qualia[/panel] [panel background=”#ffffff” color=”#000000″ border=”2px solid #cccccc” shadow=”0px 2px 2px #eeeeee” radius=”4″ text_align=”left” target=”blank”][/panel] [panel background=”#028deb” color=”#ffffff” border=”1px none #cccccc” shadow=”0px 0px 2px #eeeeee” radius=”4″ text_align=”left” target=”blank”]Qualia App:[/panel] [panel background=”#ffffff” color=”#000000″ border=”2px solid #cccccc” shadow=”0px 2px 2px #eeeeee” radius=”4″ text_align=”left” target=”blank”]The Qualia App was available through Google Play and the Apple Store:[/panel]
[panel background=”#028deb” color=”#ffffff” border=”1px none #cccccc” shadow=”0px 0px 2px #eeeeee” radius=”4″ text_align=”left” target=”blank”]Geo Location:[/panel] [panel background=”#ffffff” color=”#000000″ border=”2px solid #cccccc” shadow=”0px 2px 2px #eeeeee” radius=”4″ text_align=”left” target=”blank”]The real-time flow of audiences allows responsive event management:[/panel] [panel background=”#028deb” color=”#ffffff” border=”1px none #cccccc” shadow=”0px 0px 2px #eeeeee” radius=”4″ text_align=”left” target=”blank”]Qualia Probe:[/panel] [panel background=”#ffffff” color=”#000000″ border=”2px solid #cccccc” shadow=”0px 2px 2px #eeeeee” radius=”4″ text_align=”left” target=”blank”]

Qualia Probes are sensing ‘pods’ placed strategically around the event site. The Qualia Probes provide a focus for public interaction, providing feedback to visitors through dynamic visualisations, information.

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Capturing real-time information the probes add another layer of mood sensing to the Qualia landscape. The Probes are fitted with a touch screen to provide easy access to festival information and to record audio and images for the Qualia system. During the Cheltenham Festivals they were installed in Montpellier Gardens, Gloucester Cathedral, Parabola Arts Centre, and Pittville Pump Room. Each Probe is equipped with:

Information: The probe provides access to the Qualia Web engine that provides visitor information and allows annotations and blog submissions.
Eye: The Qualia Eye acts as a visitor counter, measuring the flow of people and mood through the integration of a smile recognition counter and image capture. Users can record and annotate images of their experiences at the festival
Ear: The Qualia Ear allows visitors to record their feedback on the event. It also measures audio levels to understand the ambient hum of the event.
Qualia Visualizer: The visualizer displays the rich dynamic data visualisations from the Qualia System on the Probe screen.
Social Network Harvesting: The probe provides live feeds of the harvesting of data (comments and news) from social networking generated around the festival.
Push notifications: Information from event organisers can be pushed to the probes to provide up-to-date information.

 

[panel background=”#028deb” color=”#ffffff” border=”1px none #cccccc” shadow=”0px 0px 2px #eeeeee” radius=”4″ text_align=”left” target=”blank”]Qualia Smile:[/panel] [panel background=”#ffffff” color=”#000000″ border=”2px solid #cccccc” shadow=”0px 2px 2px #eeeeee” radius=”4″ text_align=”left” target=”blank”]“Start every day off with a smile and get it over with.”

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‘Qualia Smile’ is a playful smile counter that encourages the audience to participate in measuring the collective happiness of the Jazz Festival. Qualia Smile gamifies the collection of qualitative data, generating a benevolent feedback loop – smile and the festival smiles with you. The harvested smiles generate an aggregated visualisation of the mood of the festival – that Jazz feeling.

Qualia Smile incorporates image analysis techniques found in most common cameras and phones. These open software libraries are used to create a playful and participatory measure of happiness at the Jazz Festival. If this were a Blues Festival, would we have to turn the camera upside down?

Qualia Smile works within one meter of the display screen and requires direct participation. The system only records instances of smiles and not individual faces. The smile harvesting takes place in real time and is layered over the live video. Just like a mirror, the screen clearly shows who is looking at it and encourages the viewer to pull appropriate faces (commonly called ‘smiles’). The dynamic data graphics visualise that Jazz feeling.

Variables: Qualia Smile recognised variables in smile shape between a more or less horizontal line of the mouth to a range of an upward curve (smile). It did not measure negative curves (frowns). When smiles were detected the modified OpenCV software gave a value of intensity for that smile (a generic value created by the openCV software for comparative analysis, based around the size of the detected smile and the certainty it is a smile). When the intensity value exceeded a small threshold for a few seconds, this was logged as a smile instance with a timestamp.

[NB: This is not a ‘face recognition’ system, it captures shapes, it is digital pareidolia:-)] [panel background=”#028deb” color=”#ffffff” border=”1px none #cccccc” shadow=”0px 0px 2px #eeeeee” radius=”4″ text_align=”left” target=”blank”]Qualia Workshops:[/panel] [panel background=”#ffffff” color=”#000000″ border=”2px solid #cccccc” shadow=”0px 2px 2px #eeeeee” radius=”4″ text_align=”left” target=”blank”]Qualia is built on a set of relationships with partners, stakeholders and audiences, these include:[/panel]

Qualia Design Workshop:

i-DAT: 12/8/2013. The purpose of this workshop is to reflect on the Qualia NESTA proposal and deliverables, share, critique and assess recent activities and provide a critical framework for the design delivery for the Literature Festival in October. Participants: Cheltenham Festivals / i-DAT/ Warwick University / Nathan Gale (Intercity) Elixel / Researchers from i-DAT and Plymouth community.

Qualia Design Presentation / Qualia Tech Presentation / Qualia Visuals Presentation

Qualia Cheltenham Festival:

Using Digital Technology for Evaluation: the Qualia Project:
The Conservatory at the Queen’s Hotel, Cheltenham. 10/10/2014. Cheltenham Literature Festival. We are running a workshop for practitioners during the Literature Festival to talk about the Qualia project and its findings to date, offering a first look at this new technology before it launches publicly.  The aim is to release the technologies in the future as open source and provide a comprehensive set of open tools to measure impact and engagement.

Qualia Capture the Rapture:

Qualia was presented at a Tate Britain staff development workshop. Also the British Arts Festival Association ‘Ask the Experts Roadshow’ at the Cambridge Literary Festival in the Cambridge Union Society. (04/04/2014) and ACCESS ALL AREAS: Development. The BAFA Spring Road Show #BAFA14RS. Theatres Trust, London. 25/04/2014.

Qualia @ the AHRC:

AHRC Creative Economy Showcase. 12/03/2014. King’s Place Conference Centre, 90 York Way, London, N1 9AG. The UK’s Creative Economy  – embracing the creative industries and the cultural sector – is a dynamic and vital part of our economy…. Complex, rich in its diversity and characterised by great differences of scale, the sector ranges from major corporations to small and micro enterprises…

[panel background=”#028deb” color=”#ffffff” border=”1px none #cccccc” shadow=”0px 0px 2px #eeeeee” radius=”4″ text_align=”left” target=”blank”]Qualia Designs:[/panel] [panel background=”#ffffff” color=”#000000″ border=”2px solid #cccccc” shadow=”0px 2px 2px #eeeeee” radius=”4″ text_align=”left” target=”blank”]Qualia design work by Intercity/Elixel/i-DAT:[/panel] [panel background=”#028deb” color=”#ffffff” border=”1px none #cccccc” shadow=”0px 0px 2px #eeeeee” radius=”4″ text_align=”left” target=”blank”]Qualia System Diagrams:[/panel] [panel background=”#ffffff” color=”#000000″ border=”2px solid #cccccc” shadow=”0px 2px 2px #eeeeee” radius=”4″ text_align=”left” target=”blank”]Qualia is a complex network of hardware, software, people and organisations, which looks a bit like these:[/panel] [panel background=”#028deb” color=”#ffffff” border=”1px none #cccccc” shadow=”0px 0px 2px #eeeeee” radius=”4″ text_align=”left” target=”blank”]Qualia Publications:[/panel] [panel background=”#ffffff” color=”#000000″ border=”2px solid #cccccc” shadow=”0px 2px 2px #eeeeee” radius=”4″ text_align=”left” target=”blank”]Some relevant i-DAT publications:[/panel] [panel background=”#028deb” color=”#ffffff” border=”1px none #cccccc” shadow=”0px 0px 2px #eeeeee” radius=”4″ text_align=”left” target=”blank”]Qualia Software:[/panel] [panel background=”#ffffff” color=”#000000″ border=”2px solid #cccccc” shadow=”0px 2px 2px #eeeeee” radius=”4″ text_align=”left” target=”blank”]All of the above is built on:[/panel]