Authors
Ofer Bergman, Steve Whittaker, Gidon Tish
Publication date
2022/2/1
Journal
Personal and Ubiquitous Computing
Pages
1-9
Publisher
Springer London
Description
In recent years, music consumption has shifted towards streaming applications which offer users access to vast amount of music without needing to download or own it. While streaming technology also allows users to create music collections, maintaining a collection is optional as for the first time in music consuming history users can reliably listen to music outside their collections. To study the impacts of streaming on people’s music consumption, we interviewed ten streaming music application users who are strongly interested in music. Our results indicate that when using streaming applications, our participants tended to neglect collecting songs they liked. They explained this by pointing out that they can always search for those songs again, but the older interviewees confessed that their memory often fails them. Participants also complained that music is currently less exciting for them because the …
Total citations
2022202322
Scholar articles
O Bergman, S Whittaker, G Tish - Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, 2022