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Revision as of 12:49, 25 March 2023
Hypotheses: Our Starting Point
Hypotheses we had starting these projects:
Online audiences are too often given a second-class ticket to the events they attend. At IMPAKT our aim has been to develop tools that create an equally high quality event for both in-venue and online guests.
It is easy to overlook how alienated an online guest can feel in a hybrid event. We have found that the biggest challenge is to create environments with a low threshold for online participation.
Over the past year we have been testing different strategies to blend these audiences and curate experiences that make the best of both in-person and digital environments. We took the following 9 principles as a framework to test different strategies and tools.
Click through to see what we mean by each term, and to browse how we implemented each one in related event case studies.
- Keep it simple
- Make it participatory
- Cultivate collectivity
- Create an atmosphere
- Mimic the familiar
- Contextualise
- Consider Fair Tech
Note: If you are looking for hands-on practical advice we have developed from past experience check out our Tips & Tools page.