AI as intermediary in modern-day ritual: An immersive, interactive production of the roller disco musical Xanadu at UCLA
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2511.06195v1
- Date: Sun, 09 Nov 2025 02:45:19 GMT
- Title: AI as intermediary in modern-day ritual: An immersive, interactive production of the roller disco musical Xanadu at UCLA
- Authors: Mira Winick, Naisha Agarwal, Chiheb Boussema, Ingrid Lee, Camilo Vargas, Jeff Burke,
- Abstract summary: We investigate ritual as a design scaffold for developing collaborative, multi-user human-AI engagement.<n>We consider the specific case of an immersive staging of the musical Xanadu performed at UCLA in Spring 2025.<n>Over five hundred audience members contributed sketches and jazzercise moves that vision language models translated to virtual scenery elements.
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- Abstract: Interfaces for contemporary large language, generative media, and perception AI models are often engineered for single user interaction. We investigate ritual as a design scaffold for developing collaborative, multi-user human-AI engagement. We consider the specific case of an immersive staging of the musical Xanadu performed at UCLA in Spring 2025. During a two-week run, over five hundred audience members contributed sketches and jazzercise moves that vision language models translated to virtual scenery elements and from choreographic prompts. This paper discusses four facets of interaction-as-ritual within the show: audience input as offerings that AI transforms into components of the ritual; performers as ritual guides, demonstrating how to interact with technology and sorting audience members into cohorts; AI systems as instruments "played" by the humans, in which sensing, generative components, and stagecraft create systems that can be mastered over time; and reciprocity of interaction, in which the show's AI machinery guides human behavior as well as being guided by humans, completing a human-AI feedback loop that visibly reshapes the virtual world. Ritual served as a frame for integrating linear narrative, character identity, music and interaction. The production explored how AI systems can support group creativity and play, addressing a critical gap in prevailing single user AI design paradigms.
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