Meerkat made me question the future of TV and movement toward interactive (or participatory, as @benrbn describes it) entertainment. Periscope on Apple TV brings livestreaming into the living room -- which is really interesting -- but I can't remember the last time I turned on my TV.
Hey all. I was the designer on this project. Wanted to chime in with a cool story during development.
I had taken the device home and was testing. My wife and I were just browsing around, but we ended up finding a broadcast of an Australian Immigration protest. We didn't know much about the politics that were going on, but thought it was interesting. Talked over it a bit and discussed some of what we knew about the issue and the culture. Then we found a SECOND broadcast from what was a COUNTER rally at the same place but embedded with the other ideological side. This was really cool by itself, but the best part was the debate and discussion that my wife and I were able to have about this subject, while watching it unfold(not to mention discussing the comments others were making on the broadcast). This was really special since most Periscope consumption up to this point has been very solo and focused in on my phone.
I'm personally excited to have more discoveries and conversations with people I'm sharing a couch with. Hope you guys like it.
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