Interactive Performance Conference
Hosted by:
The Interactive Performance Lab
at the University of Central Florida
Orlando, Florida, March 14-16, 2008
The First Conference on Interactive Performance is being hosted by the Interactive Performance Lab in association with the University of Central Florida, with an inaugural topic of "Interactive Narrative."
The conference will take place at the UCF Center for Emerging Media, located in the heart of downtown Orlando at
500 West Livingston, Orlando, FL 32801.
Interactive Performance is a unique discipline that combines live performance and digital media, to empower ordinary people with the ability to play inside an interactive story. This principle can be manifest in many different applications, ranging from fictionalized adventures that center around the participant as the story protagonist - to serious training scenarios, enhanced by realistic human-to-human interaction. By retaining the live component, it is possible to give the participant complete freedom, without relinquishing authorial intent – leading to more satisfying stories, and more effective training.
This invitation-only conference is an opportunity for professionals in the academic and commercial worlds to gather as a community, in order to create functional and emotionally resonant interactive stories. It is a chance to test theories that were heretofore un-testable, propose new ideas and projects, and to be part of the core creative foundation that will develop Interactive Performance into an internationally recognized discipline.
We believe that an association built from diverse studies including performance, story, computer science, and behavioral psychology, is essential to making this goal a reality.
Areas of Interest
Topics for the conference include, but are not limited to, the following subject matter:
- Artificial Intelligence
- Human Performance Testing
- Interactive Narrative
- Gaming, including Serious Gaming
- Massively Multiplayer Online Games
- Alternative Reality Gaming
- Machinema
- Interactive Television
- Reality Television
- Live Simulation
- Scenario based training
- Human Interface Design
- Behavioral Psychology
- Experience Design
- Virtual Worlds

Volunteer at the Conference
Attendance is by invitation only. Come be a part of the experience by volunteering..
Questions about the conference?
Email conference coordinator, Dana Mott.
Conference Sponsors
UCF College of Arts & Humanities
Institute for Simulation & Training
National Center for Simulation
Stephen H. Goldman Foundation
Contact Information
Interactive Performance Lab
Department of Digital Media
12461 Research Pkwy, Ste 500
Orlando, FL 32826-3121
407.823.4943