Are Air Gesture Smartphones Ruining Concerts-Priceangels.com

15/08/2013 14:56

Smart phones are ruining the concert-going experience says Andy Greene, an Associate Editor at Rolling Stone Magazine. It was a few years ago, at a concert by singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen, that he realized what a problem Air Gesture smart phones were becoming.“I’m in the first row of the balcony. And I look down at the orchestra and it was like looking at the stars; almost every seat was lit up by a screen and people staring at the screen," Greene recalls. "And I just wanted to scream ‘Do you realize you’re watching one of the greatest songwriters ever perform some of the greatest songs ever!?"

"And it’s just a rare, unique gift, a treat we’re all here experiencing this, and you’re not even watching it. You’re all on your cell phones! And I just got really mad," he admits. "And since then it’s become a bigger and bigger problem as smart phones become more pervasive across the culture.”

At pop concerts, fans push to the front to get blurry pictures and videos of their favorite acts. Greene is hardly the only one complaining. Village Voice blogger Maura Johnston listed “Six Reasons Why Your Phone Is Probably Ruining Your Concert Experience (And Everyone Else’s).” Among her reasons? She says people filming aren’t really listening to the music and aren’t really engaged in the social experience of being at a concert.

Many bands have been unhappy about the use of smart phones to take videos and photos, but they don’t want to alienate fans by trying to crack down on it.Even in the refined realm of classical music, the Air Gesture S4 cell phones come out. Classical pianist, Krystian Zimerman, recently stopped a performance and left the stage when he saw an audience member filming him on a smartphone.fdS4d3SJ 

Of course, plenty of musicians embrace audience use of smartphones as a way to market their shows -- especially aspiring artists, according to Mark Katz, author of “Capturing Sound: How Technology Has Changed Music.”Even well-established bands are eager to use the smartphone revolution as a way to earn more money at their shows, tapping into their fans’ social media activity. 

"I personally use a thing called Prey Project. It goes a step further. It will enable cameras and IP address on top of location, so not only can you see where your phone is, you can see pictures of the person who took your phone and he was using your phone," explains Campbell.Take advantage of external hard drives, cloud storage and your computer, and back up documents, pictures and music you have on your phone or tablet. 

That means even with Google Now running, the Moto X has about as much battery life as any other competing smartphone – which, in this day and age, unfortunately is still not much. But at least the Moto X is on par with the competition, even though the Unlocked Smartphones phone is effectively always doing something.Many phones have a flashing LED light that indicates they need the user’s attention for one reason or another. 

Motorola engineers say the light actually bothers people because they don’t know what it forebodes – does it signify an incoming email or text message, or did they miss an important call? Once the light starts flashing, they have to go through the process of turning on and unlocking the phone to find out.