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2 December 2005 Towards a Framework for Dynamic Data Physicalisation Beat Signer, Payam Ebrahimi, Timothy J. Curtin and Ahmed K.A. Abdullah https://wise.vub.ac.be Web & Information Systems Engineering Lab Department of Computer Science Vrije Universiteit Brussel

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Beat Signer - Department of Computer Science - bsigner@vub.be 2 October 21, 2018 Dynamic Data Physicalisation ▪ Understanding the design space ▪ how do users map data to physicalisations ▪ Data physicalisation design guidelines ▪ what are the just-perceptual differences that a physical variable can convey? ▪ Dynamic data physicalisation framework ▪ data physicalisation grammar ▪ data processing with device-independent output ▪ software drivers for different physicalisations (e.g. TangHo) ▪ New application domains Jacques Bertin, 1967

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Beat Signer - Department of Computer Science - bsigner@vub.be 3 October 21, 2018 Data Physicalisation Framework

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Beat Signer - Department of Computer Science - bsigner@vub.be 4 October 21, 2018 Tangible Hologram (TangHo) Setup Timothy J. Curtin

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Beat Signer - Department of Computer Science - bsigner@vub.be 5 October 21, 2018 Tangible Hologram (TangHo) Platform

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Beat Signer - Department of Computer Science - bsigner@vub.be 6 October 21, 2018 Dynamic Data Physicalisation ▪ Physical objects used for input as well as output ▪ How can we achieve dynamic data physicali- sation with dynamic affordances ▪ use physical variables such as temperature or texture ▪ exploration of big data sets ▪ experimental tangible holograms (TangHo) platform

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Beat Signer - Department of Computer Science - bsigner@vub.be 7 October 21, 2018 Conclusions ▪ Conceptual and software dataphys framework ▪ rapid prototyping ▪ drivers for physicalisations (e.g. TangHo) ▪ Dataphys grammar ▪ data-driven physicalisation ▪ exploration of large multi-dimensional datasets ▪ Dynamic dataphys design and interaction guidelines