Article:
Infinite Disco vs. Studio 2054. Toward a Film Psychology of Virtual Concerts in the COVID-19 Pandemic

Author(s): Pibert, Johann
Abstract

The reinvention of virtual concerts throughout the COVID-19 pandemic experienced a tremendous surge of innovation during 2020, culminating in Kylie Minogue’s Infinite Disco and Dua Lipa’s Studio 2054. This article offers a comparison of the two concert livestreams, which is already formally apparent because of their common theme, timely proximity, and the cooperation on the track “Real Groove.” However, a film-psychological analysis with particular attention to the concert beginnings reveals aesthetic differences that are essential in terms of the concert experience. Specifically, for the reception situation of a lockdown, it is shown that high levels of intimacy, coherence, and self-reflexivity concerning the pandemic lead to a higher degree of synchronization between the concert and its spectator(s) and accordingly to a stronger intertwining of concert and reception aesthetics. Thus, who has the ‘real groove’?


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Pibert, Johann: Infinite Disco vs. Studio 2054. Toward a Film Psychology of Virtual Concerts in the COVID-19 Pandemic. In: ffk Journal, Jg. 6 (2022), Nr. 7, S. 92-107. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.25969/mediarep/18239.
@ARTICLE{Pibert2022,
 author = {Pibert, Johann},
 title = {Infinite Disco vs. Studio 2054. Toward a Film Psychology of Virtual Concerts in the COVID-19 Pandemic},
 year = 2022,
 doi = "\url{http://dx.doi.org/10.25969/mediarep/18239}",
 volume = 6,
 address = {Hamburg},
 journal = {ffk Journal},
 number = 7,
 pages = {92--107},
}
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