Tangible data, explorations in data physicalization
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Tangible data, explorations in data physicalization. / Hogan, Trevor; Hornecker, Eva; Stusak, Simon; Jansen, Yvonne; Alexander, Jason; Vande Moere, Andrew; Hinrichs, Uta; Nolan, Kieran.
Proceedings of the TEI '16: Tenth International Conference on Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction. Association for Computing Machinery, 2016. p. 753-756.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Article in proceedings › Research
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T1 - Tangible data, explorations in data physicalization
AU - Hogan, Trevor
AU - Hornecker, Eva
AU - Stusak, Simon
AU - Jansen, Yvonne
AU - Alexander, Jason
AU - Vande Moere, Andrew
AU - Hinrichs, Uta
AU - Nolan, Kieran
N1 - Conference code: 10
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - Humans have represented data in many forms for thousands of years, yet the main sensory channel we use to perceive these representations today still remains largely exclusive to sight. Recent developments, such as advances in digital fabrication, microcontrollers, actuated tangibles, and shape-changing interfaces offer new opportunities to encode data in physical forms and have stimulated the emergence of 'Data Physicalization'as a research area. The aim of this workshop is (1) to create an awareness of the potential of Data Physicalization by providing an overview of state-of-the-art research, practice, and tools and (2) to build a community around this emerging field and start to discuss a shared research agenda. This workshop therefore addresses both experienced researchers and practitioners as well as those who are new to the field but interested in applying Data Physicalization to their own (research) practice. The workshop will provide opportunities for participants to explore Data Physicalization hands-on, by creating their own prototypes. These practical explorations will lead into reflective discussions on the role tangibles and embodiment play in Data Physicalization and the future research challenges for this area.
AB - Humans have represented data in many forms for thousands of years, yet the main sensory channel we use to perceive these representations today still remains largely exclusive to sight. Recent developments, such as advances in digital fabrication, microcontrollers, actuated tangibles, and shape-changing interfaces offer new opportunities to encode data in physical forms and have stimulated the emergence of 'Data Physicalization'as a research area. The aim of this workshop is (1) to create an awareness of the potential of Data Physicalization by providing an overview of state-of-the-art research, practice, and tools and (2) to build a community around this emerging field and start to discuss a shared research agenda. This workshop therefore addresses both experienced researchers and practitioners as well as those who are new to the field but interested in applying Data Physicalization to their own (research) practice. The workshop will provide opportunities for participants to explore Data Physicalization hands-on, by creating their own prototypes. These practical explorations will lead into reflective discussions on the role tangibles and embodiment play in Data Physicalization and the future research challenges for this area.
KW - Data physicalization
KW - Embodiment
KW - Shape-changing interfaces
KW - Tangible user interface
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84964824584&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1145/2839462.2854112
DO - 10.1145/2839462.2854112
M3 - Article in proceedings
AN - SCOPUS:84964824584
SP - 753
EP - 756
BT - Proceedings of the TEI '16
PB - Association for Computing Machinery
Y2 - 14 February 2016 through 17 February 2016
ER -
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