Personalized Festival Timetable
ICT & Open Learning/Innovation
Client company:Citric Labs
Dorinda van Weperen
Noah Overeem
Ines Paric
Project description
The Personalized Festival Timetable project, initiated by Citric Labs, focuses on improving the festival experience through a customized, user-centric application. The main research question addresses how to effectively integrate Web3 technology, specifically with music streaming services like Spotify, Apple Music, and SoundCloud, to personalize festival timetables for individual users. The challenge lies in creating an intuitive, responsive, and offline-accessible platform that tailors festival schedules based on users’ listening habits. This involves navigating API rate limits, ensuring scalability for high user concurrency, and considering various privacy and data use restrictions. The project aims to simplify the overwhelming task of navigating festival timetables, making it easier for attendees to locate and engage with their preferred artists, ultimately enriching their festival experience.
Context
The project's core objective is to develop a user-friendly application that filters and organizes festival timetables based on individual user preferences derived from their music listening habits on platforms like Spotify. This approach addresses the often overwhelming and cluttered nature of festival schedules, particularly in large-scale events. By integrating streaming data, the application provides a tailored experience, allowing users to easily find and plan their attendance around performances that align with their musical tastes.
Central to this project is the challenge of seamlessly integrating various technologies while adhering to data privacy and API usage constraints. The application must be robust enough to handle high user traffic, exemplified by the need to support thousands of concurrent users, typical in a festival setting. Additionally, the project explores the feasibility of offline functionality, considering the common issue of limited internet access at festival venues.
Results
The Personalized Festival Timetable project lead by Citric Labs represents an advancement in improving the music festival experience through technology. This initiative's important outcomes span both product development and insightful revelations, underpinned by their alignment with various Technology Readiness Levels (TRLs), ensuring a transition from conceptual frameworks to practical applications.
At the forefront of this project is the development of an application that curates personalized festival schedules. This core product leverages users' music preferences from platforms like Spotify. Positioned at TRL levels 4-5, this outcome marks a notable leap in user experience for festival-goers. The move from a theoretical idea to a functional prototype demonstrates a user-centric approach, addressing the real-world complexity of navigating crowded festival lineups. By providing personalized schedules, the application significantly enhances user engagement and satisfaction, utilizing existing streaming data to offer a tailored experience.
The application's scalability, designed to support a high volume of concurrent users, particularly during peak festival times, reflects its readiness for deployment in real-world scenarios. This scalability, addressed at TRL 6, reassures stakeholders of the app's robustness under high demand, a hallmark of major festivals.
Integration with various music streaming services is a foundational component of the app's functionality. This technical integration, positioned at TRL levels 4-5, is not only a technical accomplishment but also a strategic alignment with streaming platforms, enhancing the app's ability to provide accurate recommendations and enriching the user's festival experience.
Compliance with data privacy norms and API limitations is a significant insight from this project, ensuring ethical use of user data. This compliance, at TRL 5, is crucial for the app's market acceptability and legal viability, demonstrating the team's commitment to respecting user privacy and third-party terms of service.
Lastly, the exploratory incorporation of Web3 and blockchain technologies positions the app at the forefront of digital innovation in the festival domain. While still in the developmental stages (TRL 2-3), this aspect of the project shows potential for future expansion and novel functionalities, such as token-based features or decentralized data handling.