DocumentCode
2292787
Title
Beyond the Tyranny of the Pixel: Exploring the Physicality of Information Visualization
Author
Moere, Andrew Vande
Author_Institution
Fac. of Archit., Univ. of Sydney, Sydney, NSW
fYear
2008
fDate
9-11 July 2008
Firstpage
469
Lastpage
474
Abstract
This paper consists of a review of contemporary methods that map and materialize abstract data as physical artifacts. With computing technology and the access of information influencing every aspect of our everyday lives, one can question the current habit of information displays to dasiasimulatepsila real world metaphors, and whether information could instead be conveyed by approximating the analogue and tangible characteristics of our daily experiences. This paper introduces five different degrees of dasiadata physicalitypsila, which differ in the level of abstraction of how data is mapped and perceived by human senses: ambient display, pixel sculptures, object augmentation, data sculptures and alternative modality. This categorization demonstrates the potential of information visualization as a communication medium in its own right, which proliferates beyond the ubiquitous pixel-based, light-emitting surfaces of today.
Keywords
data visualisation; abstract data; ambient display; data sculptures; information access; information displays; information visualization; object augmentation; physical artifacts; pixel sculptures; Computational modeling; Computer architecture; Computer displays; Data visualization; Face; Humans; Optical reflection; Pervasive computing; Productivity; Shape; ambient display; data sculpture; info-aesthetics; multi-modal visualization; pixel sculpture;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Information Visualisation, 2008. IV '08. 12th International Conference
Conference_Location
London
ISSN
1550-6037
Print_ISBN
978-0-7695-3268-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IV.2008.84
Filename
4577990
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