Live Interaction Performer

Role

Responds to participants in real time through character, guidance, improvisation, or system-mediated presence.

Description

A Live Interaction Performer performs in direct or indirect response to participants during an immersive experience. The role may involve character interaction, guided improvisation, reactive voice, hidden puppeteering, live moderation, or operator-performer behavior.

Discipline-Specific Description

In immersive media, live interaction performance often requires balancing responsiveness with consistency, safety, timing, story logic, technical constraints, and participant comfort. The performer may be seen, heard, embodied through an avatar, or hidden behind a system.

Scope Note

Includes live response, improvisational rules, character continuity, participant guidance, timing, escalation/de-escalation, reset behavior, and system-mediated performance.

Boundary Note

Distinct from a standard actor because the role is explicitly participant-responsive. Distinct from a facilitator because it may remain in character or operate as part of the authored world.

Collaboration Note

Commonly collaborates with performance directors, facilitators, writers, experience designers, show control designers, developers, and front-of-house teams.

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