Audience Reach of Scientific Data Visualizations in Planetarium-Screened Films

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Authors Kalina Borkiewicz, Eric Jensen, Yiwen Miao, Stuart Levy, J. P. Naiman, Jeff Carpenter, Katherine E. Isaacs arXiv ID 2411.08045 Category physics.pop-ph Cross-listed astro-ph.IM, cs.CY, cs.GR, cs.HC Citations 0 Venue arXiv.org Last Checked 3 months ago
Abstract
Quantifying the global reach of planetarium dome shows presents significant challenges due to the lack of standardized viewership tracking mechanisms across diverse planetarium venues. We present an analysis of the global impact of dome shows, presenting data regarding four documentary films from a single visualization lab. Specifically, we designed and administered a viewership survey of four long-running shows that contained cinematic scientific visualizations. Reported survey data shows that between 1.2 - 2.6 million people have viewed these four films across the 68 responding planetariums (mean: 1.9 million). When we include estimates and extrapolate for the 315 planetariums that licensed these shows, we arrive at an estimate of 16.5 - 24.1 million people having seen these films (mean: 20.3 million).
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