Audience Researcher

Role

Studies who an immersive work is for, how audiences encounter it, and how different groups understand or value it.

Description

An Audience Researcher studies who an immersive work is for, how audiences might encounter it, and how different groups understand or value the experience. Their work may inform positioning, programming, access, interpretation, education, evaluation, or future development.

In immersive media, audiences may include festival visitors, museum publics, headset users, students, local communities, fans, patients, trainees, or participants in a live installation. The Audience Researcher helps the team avoid treating “the audience” as one generic group.

Discipline-Specific Description

Within research practice, the Audience Researcher connects the work to its publics. They help the team understand expectations, barriers, motivations, cultural context, access needs, and patterns of response.

Scope Note

May include audience interviews, surveys, segmentation, visitor studies, audience observation, access research, interpretation research, reporting, and recommendations for outreach or presentation.

Boundary Note

Audience research overlaps with marketing and evaluation, but its center is understanding audiences rather than promoting the work or proving success.

Collaboration Note

Commonly works with producers, curators, marketing leads, community managers, evaluators, accessibility designers, educators, and distribution teams.

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