Perceptive Media has not been formally explained, only mentioned in passing here.
However, outside the of , there's been much talk about the concept of Perceptive media.
What it is, what it enables and its potential impact on traditional broadcasting.
In February this year, I gave a brief talk at . It was very early thinking from some of the people in 大象传媒 R&D north lab mainly myself and Anthony, but was journalist at the Next Web, who spotted the potential in the idea.
"The 大象传媒 is experimenting with perceptive media and it could transform TV forever" - reading the headline which was a little sensational but understandable
He was not wrong, the excitement around this combination of technologies was clearly an interesting proposition. Since the article came to light, we've had a large number of people inquiring to know more about the concept.
It became clear we needed to demonstrate what we mean when we say the words Perceptive Media. As the examples we were pointing to were all lacking in different areas. There was also a lot of confusion between Perceptive media, Pervasive media and Personalised media. Clearly time to move from concept to prototype.
What is Perceptive Media?
From my own words,
"Perceptive Media, takes narrative back to something more aligned to a storyteller and a audience around a campfire using internet technologies and sensibility to create something closer to a personal theatre experience in your living room."
Perceptive Media adapts the story to the audience without them having to explicitly interact with it, it uses information about the audience to adapt the story within a scope defined by the storyteller. Once you start to see narrative as a set of variables its easy to see many other opportunities. What Perceptive Media tries to do is remove the broadcast technology barrier between the storyteller and the audience. It takes advantage of the implicit and explicit data we all generate, without triggering a privacy problem.
Why
Perceptive Media can fit well with the 大象传媒 remit of inform, educate and entertain.
- It can makes our stories more relevant to the audience.
- It cam enables alternative learning styles to be accommodated in a single programme
- It can stretch our audience's horizons by introducing challenging elements or take our audience on new journeys
Early examples
To date most of the work in this area have been unsubtle. For example , the Facebook app which was big news late last year, would use your personal social data to fill in the blanks within a strict storyline. Its use of the technology was in your face and unsubtle. The experiment we created is much more subtle and it should almost feel like a traditional audio play.
Most people may not even notice and assume it was selected by the storyteller in advance. But the effect of having your town's landmarks weaved into the narrative in an intelligent natural way, we think could add to the overall engagement level in a way which storytellers have been trying to do for decades with interactive media.
Perceptive media isn't interactive in any way but it does build on many of the interactive media concepts before. Storytellers use the skills found in games narrative designers, in understanding how to expose more of the fictional world they have created to the audience.
Research questions
Our first prototype is an audio play called "Breaking out."
The audio play throws up a number of research questions including theories about media bubbles, media consumption, audience experiences and the shared experience. All things we seek to uncover using our prototype and the short survey which follows it.
No matter what you feel about broadcasting it has been with us for over 100 years and the 大象传媒 has been at the forefront engaging, educating and entertaining whenever possible. With thoughtful uses of Perceptive media we can re-imagine media and make it highly relevant without taking the narrative off the rails. Taking the best parts of Internet/IP technology and the ability to broadcast to many people in a timely fashion.
We urge you to listen and give us your honest feedback after hearing the audio play, we will publicly feedback some of the points you make and ultimately it will help us shape this new and exciting format into the future.
Perceptive Media is one step closer to reality
If you are interested in covering Perceptive Media from a Media point of view, please contact us on Press.rd@bbc.co.uk