01766nas a2200373 4500000000100000000000100001008004100002653002800043653002700071653002900098653002200127653002300149653002300172653002800195653001400223653002600237653001800263653002800281653002500309653002300334653001400357653002000371653002000391100001500411700001200426700001800438700001500456245005900471856014800530300001200678490000600690520067600696022002001372 d10aArtificial intelligence10aCollaborative approach10aCollaborative approaches10acultural heritage10aCultural heritages10aEncoding (symbols)10aHeterogeneous materials10aIEEE 159910aInnovative approaches10aInteractivity10aInternational standards10aMulti-layer encoding10aMultimedia systems10aNew media10aWEB application10aWEB application1 aA. Baratè1 aG. Haus1 aL.A. Ludovico1 aD.A. Mauro00aIEEE 1599 for live Musical and theatrical performances uhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84861873199&doi=10.4304%2fjmm.7.2.170-178&partnerID=40&md5=00a97820abd313dac6f33ee27a8e67b1 a170-1780 v73 aIn the context of two relevant examples of intangible cultural heritages, such as music and theater, this paper presents an innovative approach to online fruition of live performances. Our proposal aims at adding both interactivity and multi-layer fruition to traditional Web viewers, as well as a way to manipulate and create new media. The premise to reach these goals is digitizing a number of heterogeneous materials in order to describe a single performance comprehensively. The format we adopt to encode such information is based on the XML international standard known as IEEE 1599. Finally, two case studies about music and theater respectively will be presented. a17962048 (ISSN)