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Group Members
Hiba Awad
Noor AlSharif
Larisa Berger

Problem Statement:
Finding a place to play is the bane of most independent musicians’ existence. With touring, recording and self-promoting, it isn’t easy for a self-made artist to focus on what is actually most important to him--his music. Through VenueView, artists can find venues to perform at in different cities in the world based on recommendations from local artists, or passing-by artist.

User Analysis:* Student bands.

  • Individual Independent Performers.
  • Conservatory Students.
  • Music Professors.

Characteristics: * Formally educated at Conservatories: NEC, Berklee, Boston Conservatory, Juilliard.

  • Span Genres: Classical, New Classical, Jazz, Indie
  • Smart phone users.
  • Laptop users.
  • Span genres: Jazz, Classical, Indie.
  • Aged 20-50 (most interviewed users were between 20-25).

Problems Faced: * Connecting with new venues.** “Even when planning a concert of my own-a fundraiser-its difficult to find a space. I’ve focused my search to Greek Churches, clubs, etc. hoping that it will be easier.” -Greek Cellist  

  • Optimizing the number of performances for the distance travelled.
  • Setting expectations for experience of playing at a specific venue (accommodations, atmosphere, etc).** e.g Interviewees complained of having to pay cover to be at the venue they were performing at.** e.g. room accommodations, security accommodations etc.
  • Organizing different tasks related to performing.** Organizing tours: accomodations, booking shows that are along the already-decided route.

Task Analysis

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