Researching Audiences

Send feedback on live performance

AusStage documents the performing arts in Australia. Future generations, researchers and contemporary audiences can go to AusStage, search and retrieve information about company and performer histories, maps, tours and links to related material.

AusStage now provides audiences with the chance to share their experience of performance. You can let companies know what you thought of a performance you've seen. You can use your phone to send a text message, a tweet via Twitter, or respond online via a mobile or desktop web site.

More information on the Researching Audiences service is available in our Wiki including:

  • Mobile Service Specification
  • Mobile Service Database Tables
  • Mobile Service API
  • Information Card Template
  • This project is led by Flinders University alongside the companies and artists who are seeking feedback on their work. It has been funded by the National e-Research Architecture Taskforce (NeAT).

    This research has been approved by the Flinders University Social and Behavioural Research Ethics Committee (Project Number 4892). For more information regarding ethical approval of the project the Executive Officer of the Committee can be contacted on human.researchethics@flinders.edu.au

    Any enquiries you may have concerning this project should be directed to Jonathan Bollen on 8201 5874 or by email to jonathan.bollen@flinders.edu.au

    Aus-e-Stage is funded by NeAT, the National eResaerch Architecture Taskforce. The source code for these services is available on the aus-e-stage project hosted on Google Code.