Towards instantiating design principles for physical networks

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2019

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Drogemuller, A.
Cunningham, A.
Walsh, J.
Thomas, B.H.

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Proceedings of the 2019 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2019, pp.1-9

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CHI 2019 (4 May 2019 - 9 May 2019 : Glasgow, Scotland)

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This paper proposes a methodology towards auto-generating physicalizations based on our experience developing node-link network physicalizations. Within the first stage of the methodology, identifying physical characteristics, we discuss how design principles applied in visualization can be adapted to the field of Data Physicalization and Multisensory Immersive Analytics. Subsequently, we identify features that could be implemented into theoretical physicalization software for instantiating physical characteristics into a potential representation of data. Finally, we discuss evaluation of the physical characteristics from instantiation, to determine if the representation affects perception and cognition of the data. We conclude with suggestions for future work.

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