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<div>This bibliography is a '''collection of academic work on data physicalization'''. [[Contribute|You can help us extend it]].<br />
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For work that does not refer to data physicalization but describes technologies which may be used for that purpose, see [[technologies]]. For non-academic work, see the [http://dataphys.org/list list of physical visualizations].<br />
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== Peer-reviewed full papers ==<br />
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'''2023'''<br />
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* Michael J. McGuffin, Ryan Servera, and Marie Forest.<br />
:'''[https://arxiv.org/pdf/2207.11586.pdf Path Tracing in 2D, 3D, and Physicalized Networks].'''<br />
: In the IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics. https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10024310<br />
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* Kim Sauvé, Pierre Dragicevic, and Yvonne Jansen.<br />
:'''[https://hal.science/hal-03906849/ Edo: A Participatory Data Physicalization on the Climate Impact of Dietary Choices].'''<br />
:In Proceedings of the Seventeenth International Conference on Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction (TEI '23). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, Article 35, 1–13. https://doi.org/10.1145/3569009.3572807<br />
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'''2022'''<br />
* Bae, S. Sandra, Clement Zheng, Mary Etta West, Ellen Yi-Luen Do, Samuel Huron, and Danielle Albers Szafir.<br />
: '''[https://arxiv.org/abs/2202.10520 Making Data Tangible: A Cross-disciplinary Design Space for Data Physicalization.]''' In: Proceedings of the 2022 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. New Orleans, Louisana, 2022.<br />
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* Rosa van Koningsbruggen, Hannes Waldschütz, and Eva Hornecker.<br />
:'''[http://rosavankoningsbruggen.nl/files/papers/What%20is%20Data.pdf What is Data? - Exploring the Meaning of Data in Data Physicalisation Teaching.]<br />
:In Sixteenth International Conference on Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction (TEI '22). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, Article 13, 1–21. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1145/3490149.3501319<br />
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* Kim Sauvé, Miriam Sturdee, and Steven Houben.<br />
:'''[https://stevenhouben.be/pubs/Physecology-ToCHI21.pdf Physecology: A Conceptual Framework to Describe Data Physicalizations in their Real-World Context.]<br />
:ACM Trans. Comput.-Hum. Interact. 29, 3, Article 27 (June 2022), 33 pages. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1145/3505590<br />
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*Brigitte Stegers, Kim Sauvé, and Steven Houben. <br />
:'''[https://pure.tue.nl/ws/portalfiles/portal/203243376/Ecorbis_DIS_22.pdf Ecorbis: A Data Sculpture of Environmental Behavior in the Home Context.]'''<br />
:In Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS '22). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, 1669–1683. https://doi.org/10.1145/3532106.3533508<br />
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'''2021'''<br />
* Ren He, and Eva Hornecker.<br />
:'''[https://doi.org/10.1145/3430524.3442446 Comparing Understanding and Memorization in Physicalization and VR Visualization.]'''<br />
: In Proceedings of the Fifteenth International Conference on Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction, pp. 1-7. 2021. DOI:10.1145/3430524.3442446<br />
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* Charles Perin<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-03360714/document What Students Learn with Personal Data Physicalization]'''<br />
: IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, vol. 41, no. 06, pp. 48-58, 2021. DOI: 10.1109/MCG.2021.3115417<br />
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* Bridger Herman, Maxwell Omdal, Stephanie Zeller, Clara A. Richter, Francesca Samsel, Greg Abram, and Daniel F. Keefe.<br />
:'''[https://doi.org/10.1145/3488542 Multi-Touch Querying on Data Physicalizations in Immersive AR.]'''<br />
: Proc. ACM Hum.-Comput. Interact. 5, ISS, Article 497 (November 2021), 20 pages. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1145/3488542<br />
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* Laura J. Perovich, Sara Ann Wylie, Roseann Bongiovanni<br />
:'''[https://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/2009/2009.06155.pdf Chemicals in the Creek: designing a situated data physicalization of open government data with the community]'''<br />
:IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics (Volume: 27, Issue: 2, Feb. 2021), DOI: 10.1109/TVCG.2020.3030472<br />
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* H. Djavaherpour1, F. Samavati1, A. Mahdavi-Amiri2, F. Yazdanbakhsh1, S. Huron3, R. Levy1, Y. Jansen4, and L. Oehlberg<br />
:'''[https://arxiv.org/pdf/2102.11175.pdf Data to Physicalization: A Survey of the Physical Rendering Process. ]'''<br />
:EUROVIS 2021 Volume 40 (2021), Number 3. STAR – State of The Art Report. Computer Graphics Forum © 2021 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.<br />
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* Daphne Menheere, Evianne van Hartingsveldt, Mads Birkebæk, Steven Vos, and Carine Lallemand.<br />
:'''[https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3461778.3462041 Laina: Dynamic Data Physicalization for Slow Exercising Feedback. ]'''<br />
:Proc. of Designing Interactive Systems 2021 (DIS '21). ACM NY, USA, 1015–1030. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1145/3461778.3462041<br />
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* Florian ‘Floyd’ Mueller, Rohit Khot, Tim Dwyer, Sarah Goodwin, Kim Marriott, Jialin Deng, Han Phan, Jionghao Lin, Kun-Ting Chen, and Yan Wang.<br />
:'''[https://exertiongameslab.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/data_as_delight_chi2021.pdf Data as Delight: Eating data]'''<br />
:Proceedings of CHI 2021, ACM NY, USA, Article 621. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1145/3411764.3445218<br />
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* Kim Sauvé, David Verweij, Jason Alexander, and Steven Houben<br />
: '''[https://dl.acm.org/doi/abs/10.1145/3411764.3445746 Reconfiguration Strategies with Composite Data Physicalizations. ]'''<br />
:Proceedings of CHI 2021, ACM NY, USA, Article 471. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1145/3411764.3445746<br />
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* Adam Drogemuller, Andrew Cunningham, James Walsh, James Baumeister, Ross T. Smith, and Bruce H. Thomas.<br />
: '''[https://doi.org/10.1145/3411764.3445704 Haptic and Visual Comprehension of a 2D Graph Layout Through Physicalisation]'''<br />
: Proc. of CHI 2021, ACM, NY, https://doi.org/10.1145/3411764.3445704<br />
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* Irene López García and Eva Hornecker.<br />
: '''[https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3430524.3440627 Scaling Data Physicalization – How Does Size Influence Experience?]'''<br />
: Proc. of 2021 ACM on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction Conference (TEI’ 21) ACM, NY,<br />
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'''2020'''<br />
* D. Lockton, L. Forlano, J. Fass and L. Brawley<br />
: '''[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/344615432_Thinking_with_Things_Landscapes_Connections_Performances_as_modes_of_Building_Shared_Understanding Thinking With Things: Landscapes, Connections, and Performances as Modes of Building Shared Understanding]'''<br />
: In IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, vol. 40, no. 6, pp. 38-50, 1 Nov.-Dec. 2020, doi: 10.1109/MCG.2020.3027591.<br />
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* Sauvé, Kim, Saskia Bakker, and Steven Houben.<br />
: '''[https://doi.org/10.1145/3357236.3395509 Econundrum: Visualizing the climate impact of dietary choice through a shared data sculpture.]'''<br />
: In Proceedings of the 2020 ACM Designing Interactive Systems Conference, pp. 1287-1300. 2020. DOI: 10.1145/3357236.3395509<br />
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* Friske, Mikhaila, Jordan Wirfs-Brock, and Laura Devendorf.<br />
: '''[https://doi.org/10.1145/3357236.3395442 Entangling the roles of maker and interpreter in interpersonal data narratives: Explorations in yarn and sound.]'''<br />
: In Proceedings of the 2020 ACM Designing Interactive Systems Conference, pp. 297-310. 2020. DOI: 10.1145/3357236.3395442<br />
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* Karyda, Maria, Merja Ryöppy, Jacob Buur, and Andrés Lucero.<br />
: '''[https://doi.org/10.1145/3313831.3376844 Imagining Data-Objects for Reflective Self-Tracking.]'''<br />
: In Proceedings of the 2020 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pp. 1-12. 2020. DOI: 10.1145/3313831.3376844<br />
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* Kirshenbaum, Nurit, James Hutchison, Ryan Theriot, Dylan Kobayashi, and Jason Leigh.<br />
: '''[https://doi.org/10.1145/3334480.3382968 Data in context: Engaging audiences with 3D physical geo-visualization.]'''<br />
: In Extended Abstracts of the 2020 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pp. 1-9. 2020. DOI: 10.1145/3334480.3382968<br />
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* Panagiotidou, Georgia, Sinem Görücü, and Andrew Vande Moere.<br />
: '''[https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/9201309 Data Badges: Making an academic profile through a DIY wearable physicalization.]'''<br />
: IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 40, no. 6 (2020): 51-60. DOI: 10.1109/MCG.2020.3025504<br />
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* Raidou, Renata G., M. Eduard Gröller, and Hsiang‐Yun Wu.<br />
: '''[https://doi.org/10.1111/cgf.14173 Slice and Dice: A Physicalization Workflow for Anatomical Edutainment.]'''<br />
: In Computer Graphics Forum, vol. 39, no. 7, pp. 623-634. 2020. DOI: 10.1111/cgf.14173<br />
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* Perovich, Laura J., Phoebe Cai, Amber Guo, Kristin Zimmerman, Katherine Paseman, Dayanna Espinoza Silva, and Julia G. Brody. <br />
: '''[https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/9201339 Data Clothing and BigBarChart: designing physical data reports on indoor pollutants for individuals and communities.]'''<br />
: IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 41, no. 1 (2020): 87-98. DOI: 10.1109/MCG.2020.3025322.<br />
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* Khot, Rohit Ashok, Larissa Hjorth, and Florian Mueller.<br />
: '''[https://doi.org/10.1145/3379539 Shelfie: a framework for designing material representations of physical activity data.]'''<br />
: ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction (TOCHI) 27, no. 3 (2020): 1-52.<br />
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* Beghelli, Alejandra, Gonzalo Huerta-Cánepa, and Ricardo Segal.<br />
: '''[https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/proceedings-of-the-international-conference-on-engineering-design/article/data-materialisation-a-new-undergraduate-course-for-a-data-driven-society/ACC92B9D4D5D97D5F418B95605BC1ED9 Data materialisation: a new undergraduate course for a data driven society.]'''<br />
: In Proceedings of the Design Society: International Conference on Engineering Design, vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 2061-2070. Cambridge University Press, 2019.<br />
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* Kurtis Danyluk, Teoman Tomo Ulusoy, Wei Wei, and Wesley Willett.<br />
: '''[https://prism.ucalgary.ca/bitstream/handle/1880/112684/2020-Danyluk-TouchAndBeyond.pdf Touch and Beyond:Comparing Physical and Virtual Reality Visualizations.]'''<br />
:IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, doi: 10.1109/TVCG.2020.3023336.<br />
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* Maria Karyda, Merja Ryöppy, Jacob Buur, and Andrés Lucero.<br />
: '''[https://arxiv.org/pdf/2002.10313.pdf Imagining Data-Objects for Reflective Self-Tracking.]'''<br />
: In Proceedings of the 2020 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '20). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, 1–12.<br />
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* Dietmar Offenhuber.<br />
: '''[https://arxiv.org/pdf/2006.04631.pdf What We Talk About When We Talk About Data Physicality]'''<br />
: in IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, vol. 40, no. 6, pp. 25-37, 1 Nov.-Dec. 2020<br />
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* Kim Sauvé, Dominic Potts, Jason Alexander, and Steven Houben.<br />
: '''[https://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/id/eprint/140417/1/A_Change_of_Perspective_camera_ready.pdf A Change of Perspective: How User Orientation Influences the Perception of Physicalizations.]'''<br />
: In Proceedings of the 2020 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '20). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, 1–12.<br />
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* Kim Sauvé, Saskia Bakker, Nicolai Marquardt, and Steven Houben.<br />
: '''[https://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/id/eprint/147555/3/LOOP_NordiCHI2020.pdf LOOP: Exploring Physicalization of Activity Tracking Data.]'''<br />
: In Proceedings of the 11th Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction: Shaping Experiences, Shaping Society (NordiCHI '20). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, Article 52, 1–12.<br />
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* M. Karyda, D. Wilde and M. G. Kjærsgaard.<br />
: '''[https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9200790 Narrative Physicalization: Supporting Interactive Engagement With Personal Data]'''<br />
: in IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, vol. 41, no. 1, pp. 74-86, 1 Jan.-Feb.<br />
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* Annemiek Veldhuis, Rong-Hao Liang, and Tilde Bekker.<br />
: '''[https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3374920.3374934 CoDa: Collaborative Data Interpretation Through an Interactive Tangible Scatterplot.]''' In Proceedings of the Fourteenth International Conference on Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction (TEI '20). ACM NY, 323–336.<br />
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* Jörn Hurtienne, Franzisca Maas, Astrid Carolus, Daniel Reinhardt, Cordula Baur, and Carolin Wienrich.<br />
: '''[https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9201404 Move&Find: The Value of Kinaesthetic Experience in a Casual Data Representation]'''<br />
: In IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, vol. 40, no. 6, pp. 61-75, 1 Nov.-Dec. 2020, doi: 10.1109/MCG.2020.3025385.<br />
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'''2019'''<br />
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* Ang, Kathleen D., Faramarz F. Samavati, Samin Sabokrohiyeh, Julio Garcia, and Mohammed S. Elbaz. <br />
: ''' [https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cag.2019.09.004 Physicalizing cardiac blood flow data via 3D printing.]'''<br />
: Computers & Graphics 85 (2019): 42-54. DOI: 10.1016/j.cag.2019.09.004<br />
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* Mathieu Le Goc, Charles Perin, Sean Follmer, Jean-Daniel Fekete and Pierre Dragicevic.<br />
: '''[http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?tp=&arnumber=8440836&isnumber=8547224 Dynamic Composite Data Physicalization Using Wheeled Micro-Robots".]'''<br />
: IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, vol. 25, no. 1, pp. 737-747.<br />
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* Yun Wang, Adrien Segal, Roberta Klatsky, Daniel F. Keefe, Petra Isenberg, Jörn Hurtienne, Eva Hornecker, Tim Dwyer and Stephen Barrass.<br />
: '''[https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8809393?source=authoralert DOI:10.1109/MCG.2019.2923483 An Emotional Response to the Value of Visualization''']'''<br />
: IEEE Computer Graphics & Applications Magazine, Visualization Viewpoints, Volume: 39, Issue:5, 2019. pp. 8-17.<br />
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* Audrey Desjardins and Timea Tihanyi.<br />
: '''[http://audreydesjardins.com/pdf/Desjardins-ListeningCups-DIS2019.pdf ListeningCups: A Case of Data Tactility and Data Stories.]'''<br />
: In Proceedings of the 2019 on Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS '19). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, 147–160.<br />
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*David Verweij, David Kirk, Kay Rogage, and Abigail Durrant.<br />
:'''[https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.7855778.v2 Domestic widgets: Leveraging household creativity in co-creating data physicalisations.]'''<br />
:RTD Conference<br />
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'''2018'''<br />
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* Xiuming Zhang, Tali Dekel, Tianfan Xue, Andrew Owens, Qiurui He, Jiajun Wu, Stefanie Mueller and William T. Freeman.<br />
: '''[https://arxiv.org/pdf/1809.05491.pdf MoSculp: Interactive Visualization of Shape and Time].'''<br />
: UIST 2018 - In Proceedings of the 31th Annual Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology.<br />
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* Mathieu Le Goc, Charles Perin, Sean Follmer, Jean-Daniel Fekete, and Pierre Dragicevic.<br />
: '''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01848436/document Dynamic Composite Data Physicalization Using Wheeled Micro-Robots.]'''<br />
: TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics.<br />
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* Christoph Bader, Dominik Kolb, James C. Weaver, Sunanda Sharma, Ahmed Hosny, João Costa, and Neri Oxman.<br />
: '''[http://advances.sciencemag.org/content/advances/4/5/eaas8652.full.pdf Making data matter: Voxel printing for the digital fabrication of data across scales and domains.]'''<br />
: Science Advances 4.5 (2018)<br />
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* Dario Rodighiero<br />
:'''[https://infoscience.epfl.ch/record/255016/files/Article.pdf Printing Walkable Visualizations.]'''<br />
: TI 2018 - Proceedings of the 5th Biennial Transdisciplinary Imaging Conference 2018.<br />
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* Kellyann Geurts<br />
:'''[https://ndownloader.figshare.com/files/11133053 Imagining Thought in Digital Space: 3D Printed Thoughts.]'''<br />
: TI 2018 - Proceedings of the 5th Biennial Transdisciplinary Imaging Conference 2018.<br />
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* Alice Thudt, Uta Hinrichs, Samuel Huron and Sheelagh Carpendale.<br />
:'''[https://research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk/bitstream/handle/10023/13267/CPV_CameraReady.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y Self-reflection and personal physicalization construction.]'''<br />
: CHI 2018 - Proceedings of the 2018 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2018.<br />
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* Marinos Koutsomichalis.<br />
:'''[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1IuHcG2Z05N_lFcTnfWb3t7MlhlEM4xN2/view Objektivisering: Text Physicalization and Self-introspective Post-digital Objecthood.]'''<br />
: TEI 2018 - Proceedings of the Twelfth International Conference on Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction.<br />
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* Ricardo Sosa, Victoria Gerrard, Antonio Esparza, Rebeca Torres, Robbie Napper.<br />
:'''[https://www.designsociety.org/download-publication/40570/DATA+OBJECTS%3A+DESIGN+PRINCIPLES+FOR+DATA+PHYSICALISATION Data Objects: Design Principles for Data Physicalization.]'''<br />
: DESIGN 2018 - International Design Conference.<br />
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* Noura Howell, John Chuang, Abigail De Kosnik, Greg Niemeyer, Kimiko Ryokai<br />
:'''[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/328685535_Emotional_Biosensing_Exploring_Critical_Alternatives Emotional Biosensing: Exploring Critical Alternatives.]'''<br />
: CSCW 2018<br />
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'''2017'''<br />
* Pon, Aura, Eric Pattison, Lawrence Fyfe, Laurie Radford, and Sheelagh Carpendale.<br />
: '''[https://doi.org/10.1145/3024969.3024974 Torrent: Integrating embodiment, physicalization and musification in music-making.]'''<br />
: In Proceedings of the Eleventh International Conference on Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction, pp. 209-216. 2017. DOI: 10.1145/3024969.3024974<br />
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* Khot, Rohit Ashok, Deepti Aggarwal, Ryan Pennings, Larissa Hjorth, and Florian 'Floyd' Mueller. <br />
: '''[https://dl.acm.org/doi/abs/10.1145/3025453.3025980 Edipulse: investigating a playful approach to self-monitoring through 3D printed chocolate treats.]'''<br />
: In Proceedings of the 2017 CHI conference on human factors in computing systems, pp. 6593-6607. 2017. DOI: 10.1145/3025453.3025980<br />
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* Khot, Rohit Ashok, Simon Stusak, Andreas Butz, and Florian 'Floyd' Mueller.<br />
: '''[https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-68059-0_5 10 design themes for creating 3D printed physical representations of physical activity data.]''' In IFIP Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, pp. 85-105. Springer, Cham, 2017.<br />
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* Deborah Lupton.<br />
:'''[https://simplysociology.files.wordpress.com/2017/03/lupton-2017-feeling-data-touch-and-data-sense.pdf Feeling your data: Touch and making sense of personal digital data.]'''<br />
: New Media & Society. July 2017.<br />
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* Alberto Boem and Hiroo Iwata.<br />
:'''[http://www.albertoboem.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/Boem_Iwata_AISociety-2017.pdf "It's like holding a human heart": the design of Vital + Morph, a shape-changing interface for remote monitoring.]'''<br />
: AI & Society: Knowledge, Culture and Communication. 1435-5655.<br />
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* Eslam Nofal, Rabee Reffat, and Andrew Vande Moere.<br />
:'''[https://lirias.kuleuven.be/bitstream/123456789/587318/1/Phygital+Heritage+%28Nofal+et+al%29+iLRN2017.pdf|Phygital Heritage: an Approach for Heritage Communication.]'''<br />
: Proceedings of the Third Immersive Learning Research Network Conference. Verlag der Technischen Universität Graz, 2017.<br />
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* Louis Thibault and François Bérard.<br />
:'''[http://tripet.imag.fr/publs/2017/CHI17_Berard_HPCD.pdf The Object Inside: Assessing 3D Examination with a Spherical Handheld Perspective-Corrected Display.]'''<br />
: CHI 2017 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2017.<br />
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* Wesley Willett, Yvonne Jansen, and Pierre Dragicevic.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01377901/document Embedded Data Representations.]'''<br />
: TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics 23.1 (2017): 461-470.<br />
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* Faisal Taher, Yvonne Jansen, Jonathan Woodruff, John Hardy, Kasper Hornbæk, and Jason Alexander.<br />
:'''[http://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/82634/1/VIS16_PhysicalBarChart.pdf Investigating the Use of a Dynamic Physical Bar Chart for Data Exploration and Presentation.]'''<br />
: TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics 23.1 (2017): 451-460.<br />
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* Sergej Stoppel and Stefan Bruckner.<br />
:'''[http://www.ii.uib.no/vis/publications/publication/2017/pdfs/Stoppel_VIS2017_Volvelle.pdf Vol²velle: Printable Interactive Volume Visualization.]'''<br />
: TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics 23.1 (2017): 861-870.<br />
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* Carmen Hull and Wesley Willett.<br />
: '''[http://library.usc.edu.ph/ACM/CHI%202017/1proc/p1217.pdf Building with Data: Architectural Models as Inspiration for Data Physicalization.]'''<br />
: In Proceedings of the 2017 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '17). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, 1217–1264.<br />
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''' 2016 '''<br />
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* Yvonne Jansen, Kasper Hornbæk.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01219057/document A Psychophysical Investigation of Size as Physical Variable.]'''<br />
: TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 22:1. IEEE, 2016.<br />
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* Steven Houben, Connie Golsteijn, Sarah Gallacher, Rose Johnson, Saskia Bakker, Nicolai Marquardt, Licia Capra and Yvonne Rogers.<br />
:'''[https://www.ucl.ac.uk/uclic/research/CHI2016/Houben.CHI.2016.pdf Physikit: Data Engagement Through Physical Ambient Visualizations in the Home.]'''<br />
: CHI 2016 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2016.<br />
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* Saiganesh Swaminathan, Thijs Roumen, Robert Kovacs, David Stangl, Stefanie Mueller, and Patrick Baudisch.<br />
:'''[http://www.saiganesh.net/pdfs/Linespace-CHI2016.pdf Linespace: A Sensemaking Platform for the Blind]'''<br />
: CHI 2016 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2016.<br />
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* Mathieu Le Goc, Lawrence H. Kim, Ali Parsaei, Jean-Daniel Fekete, Pierre Dragicevic, and Sean Follmer.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01391281/document Zooids: Building Blocks for Swarm User Interfaces.]''' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVdAfDMP3m0 Video]]<br />
: UIST 2016 - In Proceedings of the 29th Annual Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, pp. 97-109. ACM, 2016.<br />
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* Rohit Ashok Khot, Josh Andres, Jennifer Lai, Juerg von Kaenel, and Florian 'Floyd' Mueller.<br />
: '''[http://exertiongameslab.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/fantibles_dis2016.pdf Fantibles: Capturing Cricket Fan's Story in 3D.]'''<br />
: DIS 2016 - In Proceedings of the 2016 ACM Conference on Designing Interactive Systems, pp. 883-894.<br />
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* Michael C. Thrun, Florian Lerch, and Jörn Lötsch.<br />
:'''[http://wscg.zcu.cz/wscg2016/short/A43-full.pdf Visualization and 3D Printing of Multivariate Data of Biomarkers.]'''<br />
: International Conference in Central Europe on Computer Graphics, Visualization and Computer Vision, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Tiffany Wun, Jennifer Payne, Samuel Huron, and Sheelagh Carpendale.<br />
:'''[https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/6293/73b735326df73c28364118d28e66689de3b6.pdf Comparing Bar Chart Authoring with Microsoft Excel and Tangible Tiles]'''<br />
: EuroVis 2016 - Eurographics Conference on Visualization, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Fadi Botros, Charles Perin, Bon Adriel Aseniero and Sheelagh Carpendale.<br />
:'''[http://charles.perin.free.fr/data/pub/goandgrow.pdf Go and Grow: Mapping Personal Data to a Living Plant.]'''<br />
: AVI 2016 - Proceedings of the Working Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces. ACM, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Trevor Hogan and Eva Hornecker.<br />
:'''[http://iwc.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2016/05/20/iwc.iww015.abstract Towards a Design Space for Multisensory Data Representation.]'''<br />
: Interacting with Computers. Oxford Journals, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Simon Stusak, Moritz Hobe and Andreas Butz<br />
:'''[http://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/pubdb/publications/pub/stusak2016tei/stusak2016tei.pdf If Your Mind Can Grasp It, Your Hands Will Help.]'''<br />
:TEI 2016 - Proceedings of the 10th International ACM Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction. ACM, 2016<br />
<br />
''' 2015 '''<br />
<br />
* Paul Bourke.<br />
: '''[https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Paul_Bourke2/publication/276375844_Novel_physical_representations_for_the_visualisation_of_science_data_and_mathematics/links/55584d3d08ae6943a874cae3.pdf Novel physical representations for the visualisation of science data and mathematics]'''<br />
: CGAT 2015 - International Conference on Computer Games, Multimedia & Allied Technology.<br />
<br />
* Aditya Shekhar Nittala, Nico Li, Stephen Cartwright, Kazuki Takashima, Ehud Sharlin, and Mario Costa Sousa.<br />
: '''[http://utouch.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/docs/Planwell-SA.pdf PLANWELL: spatial user interface for collaborative petroleum well-planning]'''<br />
: SIGGRAPH ASIA 2015 Mobile Graphics and Interactive Applications.<br />
<br />
* Yvonne Jansen, Pierre Dragicevic, Petra Isenberg, Jason Alexander, Abhijit Karnik, Johan Kildal, Sriram Subramanian, Kasper Hornbæk.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01120152/document Opportunities and Challenges for Data Physicalization.]''' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Rst_2i2crg Talk]]<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
* Rohit Ashok Khot, Jeewon Lee, Deepti Aggarwal, Larissa Hjorth, Florian Mueller.<br />
: '''[http://exertiongameslab.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/tastybeats_chi2015.pdf TastyBeats: Designing Palatable Representations of Physical Activity.]'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
* Moon-Hwan Lee, Seijin Cha, Tek-Jin Nam.<br />
:'''[http://www.researchgate.net/profile/Moon_Hwan_Lee/publication/275347183_Patina_Engraver_Visualizing_Activity_Logs_as_Patina_in_Fashionable_Trackers/links/55430f770cf24107d3948dd1.pdf Patina Engraver: Visualizing Activity Logs as Patina in Fashionable Trackers.]'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
* Bettina Nissen, John Bowers.<br />
:'''[https://makingdatathings.files.wordpress.com/2015/04/nissen-datatranslations-finalsmall.pdf Data-Things: Digital Fabrication Situated within Participatory Data Translation Activities.]'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
* Faisal Taher, John Hardy, Abhijit Karnik, Christian Weichel, Yvonne Jansen, Kasper Hornbæk, Jason Alexander.<br />
:'''[http://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/72692/1/OA_2015_04_CHI_Emerge.pdf Exploring Interactions with Physically Dynamic Bar Charts.]'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
* Alex S Taylor, Siân E Lindley, Tim Regan, David Sweeney, Vasillis Vlachokyriakos, Lillie Grainger, Jessica Lingel.<br />
:'''[http://ast.io/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/Data-in-place.pdf Data-in-Place: Thinking through the Relations Between Data and Community.]'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
''' 2014 '''<br />
<br />
* Samuel Huron, Yvonne Jansen, Sheelagh Carpendale.<br />
:'''[https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01024053/document Constructing Visual Representations: Investigating the Use of Tangible Tokens.]'''<br />
:TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 20(12): 2102-2111, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Simon Stusak, Aurélien Tabard, Franziska Sauka, Rohit Ashok Khot, Andreas Butz.<br />
:'''[https://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/pubdb/publications/pub/stusak2014vis/stusak2014vis.pdf Activity sculptures: exploring the impact of physical visualizations on running activity.]'''<br />
:TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 20(12): 2201 - 2210, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Samuel Huron, Sheelagh Carpendale, Alice Thudt, Anthony Tang, Michael Mauerer.<br />
:'''[http://innovis.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/innovis/uploads/Publications/Publications/huron2014.pdf Constructive Visualization.]'''<br />
:DIS2014 - Conference on Designing interactive systems. ACM, New York, NY, USA, 433-442.<br />
<br />
* Rohit Ashok Khot, Larissa Hjorth, Florian 'Floyd' Mueller.<br />
:'''[http://exertiongameslab.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/understanding_3d_chi2014.pdf Understanding physical activity through 3D printed material artifacts.]'''<br />
:CHI2014 – Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pages 3835-3844. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Saiganesh Swaminathan, Conglei Shi, Yvonne Jansen, Pierre Dragicevic, Lora Oehlberg, Jean-Daniel Fekete.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-00935978/file/Supporting_the_Design_and_Fabrication_of_Physical_Visualizations.pdf Supporting the design and fabrication of physical visualizations.]'''<br />
:CHI2014 – Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pages 3845-3854. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Shaun Kane and Jeffrey Bigham.<br />
:'''[https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~jbigham/pubs/pdfs/2014/stemx.pdf Tracking@ stemxcomet: Teaching Programming to Blind Students via 3D Printing, Crisis Management, and Twitter.]'''<br />
:SIGCSE '14 - Proceedings of the 45th ACM technical symposium on Computer science education.<br />
<br />
''' 2013 '''<br />
<br />
* Trevor Hogan, and Eva Hornecker.<br />
:'''[http://www.ehornecker.de/Papers/DPPI13_paper2_Final.pdf Blending the repertory grid technique with focus groups to reveal rich design relevant insight.]'''<br />
:DPPI 2013 - Designing Pleasurable Products and Interfaces, ACM 2013, 116-125.<br />
<br />
* Yvonne Jansen and Pierre Dragicevic.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-00847218v2/document An interaction model for visualizations beyond the desktop.]'''<br />
:TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 19(12): 2396-2405, 2013.<br />
<br />
* Yvonne Jansen, Pierre Dragicevic, Jean-Daniel Fekete.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-00781831/document Evaluating the efficiency of physical visualizations.]'''<br />
:CHI 2013 – Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pages 2593- 2602. ACM, 2013.<br />
<br />
''' 2012 '''<br />
<br />
* Stephen Barrass.<br />
:'''[https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Stephen_Barrass/publication/252627125_Digital_Fabrication_of_Acoustic_Sonifications/links/548cccd00cf2d1800d80c6e3.pdf Digital Fabrication of Acoustic Sonifications]'''.<br />
:J. Audio Eng. Soc. 60, 9 (2012), 709–715.<br />
<br />
* Craig Brown and Amy Hurst.<br />
:'''[http://www.tiii.be/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/131-224-brown.done_.pdf VizTouch: automatically generated tactile visualizations of coordinate spaces]'''.<br />
: TEI 2012 - Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction, pages 131-138, ACM, 2012.<br />
<br />
* Ian Gwilt, Alaster Yoxall, and Koutaro Sano.<br />
: '''[https://www.designsociety.org/download-publication/32468/enhancing_the_understanding_of_statistical_data_through_the_creation_of_physical_objects Enhancing the understanding of statistical data through the creation of physical objects]'''.<br />
: The 2nd International Conference on Design Creativity (Proceedings). UK, Design Society, pages 117–126, 2012.<br />
<br />
* Trevor Hogan, and Eva Hornecker.<br />
:'''[http://www.ehornecker.de/Papers/HAID12RepModality.pdf How does representation modality affect user-experience of data artifacts?]'''<br />
:Haptic & Audio Interaction Design, pages 141–151. Springer, 2012.<br />
<br />
''' 2010 '''<br />
<br />
* Andrew Vande Moere, Stephanie Patel.<br />
:'''[http://infoscape.org/publications/vinci09.pdf The Physical Visualization of Information: Designing Data Sculptures in an Educational Context.]'''<br />
:Visual Information Communication, pages 1-23. Springer, 2010.<br />
<br />
''' 2008 '''<br />
<br />
* Jack Zhao and Andrew Vande Moere.<br />
:'''[http://infoscape.org/publications/dimea08.pdf Embodiment in Data Sculpture: a Model of the Physical Visualization of Information.]'''<br />
:DIMEA 2008 - Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on Digital Interactive Media in Entertainment and Arts, pages 343-350. ACM, 2008.<br />
<br />
''' 1998 '''<br />
<br />
* Michael Bailey, Klaus Schulten and John E Johnson.<br />
:'''[http://www.ks.uiuc.edu/Publications/Papers/PDF/BAIL98/BAIL98.pdf The use of solid physical models for the study of macromolecular assembly.]'''<br />
:Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 8(2), 202-208.<br />
<br />
''' 1997 '''<br />
<br />
* Dru Clark, Michael Bailey.<br />
:'''[http://web.engr.oregonstate.edu/~mjb/WebMjb/Papers/photomap.pdf Visualization of height field data with physical models and texture photomapping]'''<br />
: Proceedings of Visualization '97<br />
<br />
== Peer-reviewed short papers ==<br />
'''2023'''<br />
*Rick van Loenhout, Champika Ranasinghe, Auriol Degbelo, and Nacir Bouali. <br />
:'''[https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3491101.3519638 Physicalizing Sustainable Development Goals Data: An Example with SDG 7 (Affordable and Clean Energy).]'''<br />
:In Extended Abstracts of the 2022 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI EA '22). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, Article 346, 1–7. https://doi.org/10.1145/3491101.3519638<br />
<br />
'''2020'''<br />
* Schindler, Marwin, Hsiang-Yun Wu, and Renata G. Raidou.<br />
: '''[https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/9331275/ The Anatomical Edutainer.]'''<br />
: In 2020 IEEE Visualization Conference (VIS), pp. 1-5. IEEE, 2020. DOI: 10.1109/VIS47514.2020.00007.<br />
<br />
''' 2018 '''<br />
* Maxime Daniel, Guillaume Rivière, and Nadine Couture.<br />
:'''[http://www.guillaumeriviere.name/pub/papers/illuminated-ring_tei18_wip.pdf Designing an Expandable Illuminated Ring to Build an Actuated Ring Chart.]'''<br />
:TEI 2018 - Proceedings of the 12th International ACM Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction. ACM, 2018<br />
<br />
''' 2016 '''<br />
<br />
* Themis Omirou, Asier Marzo Perez, Sriram Subramanian, and Anne Roudaut.<br />
:'''[http://research-information.bristol.ac.uk/files/71663722/FloatingCharts_Pure.pdf Floating charts: Data plotting using free-floating acoustically levitated representations]'''<br />
:3DUI 2016 - In 2016 IEEE Symposium on 3D User Interfaces, pp. 187-190. IEEE, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Jonna Häkkilä and Lasse Virtanen.<br />
:'''[Aesthetic Physical Items for Visualizing Personal Sleep Data]'''<br />
:MobileHCI 2016 - Adjunct, September 06-09, 2016, Florence, Italy<br />
<br />
''' 2015 '''<br />
<br />
* Simon Stusak, Jeannette Schwarz and Andreas Butz.<br />
:'''[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/275966833_Evaluating_the_Memorability_of_Physical_Visualizations Evaluating the Memorability of Physical Visualizations]'''.<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
''' 2014 '''<br />
<br />
* Stephen Barrass.<br />
: '''[http://www.york.ac.uk/media/c2d2/media/sonihedconference/Barrass_SoniHED_2014.pdf Acoustic sonification of blood pressure in the form of a singing bowl]'''<br />
: Proceedings of the Conference on Sonification in Health and Environmental Data, York University, UK. 2014.<br />
<br />
* Christian Geiger, Michael Hogen, Jörn Hornig, Michael Schaar.<br />
:'''[https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Christian_Geiger/publication/262161669_Datenreise_digital_bits_made_tangible/links/54a6ba960cf267bdb909e3eb.pdf Datenreise - Digital Bits Made Tangible.]'''<br />
:TEI 2014 - Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction, Pages 283-284. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Alireza Rezaeian and Jared Donovan.<br />
: '''[http://eprints.qut.edu.au/70452/2/Vinci_Design_of_a_Tangible_Data_Visualization.pdf Design of a Tangible Data Visualization.]'''<br />
:VINCI 2014 - Proceedings of the 7th International Symposium on Visual Information Communication and Interaction, pages 232-235. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Pepijn Fens and Mathias Funk.<br />
: '''[https://pure.tue.nl/ws/portalfiles/portal/26979929 Personal Health Data: Visualization Modalities and Their Perceived Values.]'''<br />
: WSCG 2014 - Communication Papers Proceedings, Conference on Computer Graphics, Visualization and Computer Vision. pp. 339-344.<br />
<br />
*Wiesław Bartkowski.<br />
: '''[https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/2639189.2670277 A physical visualization of a living social network.]'''<br />
:Proceedings of the 8th Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction: Fun, Fast, Foundational (NordiCHI '14). ACM NY, USA, 1067–1068.<br />
<br />
''' 2013 '''<br />
<br />
* Trevor Hogan and Eva Hornecker.<br />
:'''[http://www.ehornecker.de/Papers/0104-paper.pdf In touch with space: embodying live data for tangible interaction.]'''<br />
:TEI 2013 - Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction, pages 275-278. ACM, 2013.<br />
<br />
''' 2011 '''<br />
<br />
* Stephen Barrass.<br />
:'''[http://www.researchgate.net/publication/265728850_Physical_Sonification_Dataforms Physical Sonification Dataforms.]'''<br />
:ICAD 2011 - The 17th International Conference on Auditory Display, 2011.<br />
<br />
''' 2008 '''<br />
<br />
* Andrew Vande Moere.<br />
:'''[http://infoscape.org/publications/iv08.pdf Beyond the Tyranny of the Pixel: Exploring the Physicality of Information Visualization.]'''<br />
:IV 2008 - Information Visualisation, pages 469 - 474. IEEE, 2008.<br />
<br />
''' 2005 '''<br />
<br />
* Mike Bailey.<br />
:'''Layered Manufacturing for Scientific Visualization''' ('''[http://web.engr.orst.edu/~mjb/WebMjb/Papers/cvpcacm.pdf author draft]''').<br />
:Commun. ACM 48, 6 (June 2005), 42-48.<br />
<br />
* Alexandre Gillet, Michel Sanner, Daniel Stoffler and Arthur Olson.<br />
:'''[http://www.cell.com/structure/pdf/S0969-2126(05)00060-2.pdf Tangible Interfaces for Structural Molecular Biology.]'''<br />
:Structure, Volume 13, Issue 3, March 2005, Pages 483-491, ISSN 0969-2126.<br />
<br />
''' 2004 '''<br />
* David Holstius, John Kembel, Amy Hurst, Peng-Hui Wan, Jodi Forlizzi<br />
:'''[http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~akhurst/publications/holstius04-infotropism.pdf Infotropism: Living and Robotic Plants as Interactive Displays]'''<br />
:DIS 2004 - Conference on Designing Interactive Systems.<br />
<br />
''' 2000 '''<br />
<br />
* David Nadeau and Michael Bailey<br />
:'''[http://www.sdsc.edu/~nadeau/PhD/VisualizingVolumeDataUsingPhysicalModels.pdf Visualizing Volume Data Using Physical Models.]'''<br />
:Proceedings of IEEE Visualization 2000 (pp. 497-500).<br />
<br />
== PhD dissertations ==<br />
<br />
''' 2016 '''<br />
<br />
* Trevor Hogan<br />
:'''[http://tactiledata.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/Data_Dasein_Web.pdf Data Data and Dasein, A Phenomenology of Human-Data Relations.]''''<br />
:PhD thesis, Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Simon Stusak<br />
:'''[https://edoc.ub.uni-muenchen.de/20190/1/Stusak_Simon.pdf Exploring the Potential of Physical Visualizations.]'''<br />
:PhD thesis, University of Munich, 2 August 2016.<br />
<br />
* Rohit Ashok Khot<br />
:'''[http://exertiongameslab.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/rohit_ashok_khot_phd.pdf Understanding Material Representations of Physical Activity]'''<br />
:PhD thesis, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, June 2016.<br />
<br />
''' 2014 '''<br />
<br />
* Yvonne Jansen<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/tel-00981521/document Physical and Tangible Information Visualization.]'''<br />
:PhD thesis, Université Paris-Sud, 10 March 2014.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Book chapters ==<br />
<br />
''' 2022 '''<br />
* Gwilt, Ian.<br />
: See the collection of essays in'''[https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/making-data-9781350133235/ Making Data: Materializing Digital Information.]'''<br />
: Bloomsbury Publishing, 2022.<br />
<br />
''' 2021 '''<br />
* Pierre Dragicevic, Yvonne Jansen and Andrew Vande Moere<br />
: '''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-02113248/document Data Physicalization]'''<br />
:In Springer Handbook of Human Computer Interaction, Springer, ISBN 978-3-319-73228-2. In press.<br />
<br />
''' 2015 '''<br />
<br />
* Dietmar Offenhuber and Orkan Telhan.<br />
:'''[http://offenhuber.net/docs/offenhuber_telhan.pdf Indexical Visualization—the Data-Less Information Display.]'''<br />
:In Ubiquitous Computing, Complexity and Culture, edited by Ulrik Ekman, Jay David Bolter, Lily Diaz, Morten Søndergaard, and Maria Engberg, 288–303. New York: Routledge.<br />
<br />
''' 2013 '''<br />
<br />
* Ian Gwilt.<br />
:'''Data-Objects: sharing the attributes and properties of digital and material culture to creatively interpret complex information.'''<br />
:In: Digital Media and Technologies for Virtual Artistic Spaces. US, IGI Global, pp. 14-26, 2013.<br />
<br />
''' 2012 '''<br />
<br />
* A. Plohman, M. Sipos (eds.)<br />
:'''[http://issuu.com/kitchenbudapest/docs/beyond_data Beyond Data.]'''<br />
:Baltan Laboratories and Kitchen Budapest 2012<br />
<br />
''' 2011 '''<br />
<br />
* Wolf-Dieter Rase.<br />
: '''[http://www.wdrase.de/CreatingPhysical3DMapsRP.pdf Creating Physical 3D Maps Using Rapid Prototyping Techniques.]'''<br />
:True-3D in Cartography. Springer.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Extended abstracts ==<br />
'''2021'''<br />
* Dorsey B. Kaufmann, Nima Hamidi, Kunal Palawat, and Monica Ramirez-Andreotta.<br />
: '''[https://doi.org/10.1145/3450741.3464947 Ripple Effect: Communicating Water Quality Data through Sonic Vibrations.]'''<br />
: In Creativity and Cognition (C&C '21).<br />
<br />
* Maxime Daniel and Guillaume Rivière.: '''[https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3430524.3442452 Exploring Axisymmetric Shape-Change’s Purposes and Allure for Ambient Display: 16 Potential Use Cases and a Two-Month Preliminary Study on Daily Notifications.]''' : (WiP) Proc. Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction (TEI '21). ACM NY<br />
<br />
* He Ren and Eva Hornecker. '''[https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3430524.3442446 Comparing Understanding and Memorization in Physicalization and VR Visualization.]''' (WiP) Proc. Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction (TEI '21). ACM NY<br />
<br />
'''2020'''<br />
<br />
* Hannes Waldschütz and Eva Hornecker. '''[https://www.uni-weimar.de/fileadmin/user/fak/medien/professuren/Human-Computer_Interaction/Downloads/Papers_2020/dispw1110-waldschutzA.pdf The Importance of Data Curation for Data Physicalization. ]''' (DIS’ 20 [https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3393914.3395892 Companion]), 293–297. Provocations track.<br />
<br />
* Hannes Waldschütz, Eva Hornecker, Leoni Fischer, Pauline Temme, Anas Alnayef, Sujay Shalawadi, He Ren. <br />
: '''[https://www.uni-weimar.de/fileadmin/user/fak/medien/professuren/Human-Computer_Interaction/Downloads/Papers_2020/dispd1030-waldschutzA.pdf Drum Roll: A Data Physicalization of Real-Time Radiation Sensor Readings.]''' (DIS’ 20 [https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3393914.3395848 Companion]), 477–479. Performance and Design track.<br />
<br />
''' 2019 '''<br />
* Wannamaker, Kendra, Wesley J. Willett, Lora A. Oehlberg, and Sheelagh Carpendale. <br />
: '''[http://dx.doi.org/10.11575/PRISM/36403 Data embroidery: Exploring alternative mediums for personal physicalization.]''' (poster)<br />
<br />
''' 2017 '''<br />
<br />
* Pauline Gourlet and Thierry Dassé.<br />
: '''[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/317417090_Cairn_A_Tangible_Apparatus_for_Situated_Data_Collection_Visualization_and_Analysis Cairn: A Tangible Apparatus for Situated Data Collection, Visualization and Analysis.]'''<br />
: DIS 2017 - Proceedings of the 2017 Conference on Designing Interactive Systems (pictorial).<br />
<br />
* Samuel Huron, Pauline Gourlet, Uta Hinrichs, Trevor Hogan, and Yvonne Jansen.<br />
: '''[http://hal.upmc.fr/hal-01538595/document Let’s Get Physical: Promoting Data Physicalization in Workshop Formats.]'''<br />
: DIS 2017 - Proceedings of the 2017 Conference on Designing Interactive Systems (pictorial).<br />
<br />
* Dan Lockton, Delanie Ricketts, Shruti Aditya Chowdhury and Chang Hee Lee.<br />
: '''[http://imaginari.es/publications/Lockton_Ricketts_Chowdhury_Lee_2017_Exploring_Qualitative_Displays_and_Interfaces.pdf Exploring Qualitative Displays and Interfaces.]'''<br />
: CHI 2017 - Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems (late-breaking work).<br />
<br />
''' 2016 '''<br />
<br />
* Yun Wang, Xiaojuan Ma, Qiong Luo, and Huamin Qu.<br />
: '''[http://www.cse.ust.hk/~ywangch/edibilization.pdf Data Edibilization: Representing Data with Food.]''' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivfA34fY1rk Talk]]<br />
: CHI 2016 - Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems (alt.chi), pp. 409-422. ACM, 2016.<br />
<br />
''' 2015 '''<br />
<br />
* Stephen Barrass.<br />
:'''[https://smartech.gatech.edu/bitstream/handle/1853/54173/ICAD%20Proceedings%202015%20Extended%20Abstract%20-%20Barass.pdf Diagnostic singing bowls]'''<br />
:ICAD 2015 - Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Auditory Display.<br />
<br />
* Chang Long Zhu, Harshit Agrawal, and Pattie Maes.<br />
:'''[http://www.infomus.org/Events/proceedings/ACII2015/papers/Main_Conference/M2_Poster/Poster_Teaser_1/ACII2015_submission_54.pdf Data-objects: Re-designing everyday objects as tactile affective interfaces]'''<br />
:ACII 2015 - International Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction.<br />
<br />
* Michele Hu.<br />
:'''Exploring New Paradigms for Accessible 3D Printed Graphs.'''<br />
:ASSETS 2015 - Proceedings of the 17th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers & Accessibility. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
* Tim Regan, David Sweeney, John Helmes, Vasilis Vlachokyriakos, Siân Lindey, and Alex S. Taylor.<br />
:'''[https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/designing-engaging-data.pdf Designing Engaging Data in Communities].'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems.<br />
<br />
* Daniel Buzzo and Nicolo Merendino.<br />
:'''[https://www.academia.edu/10727947/Not_all_Days_are_Equal_investigating_the_meaning_in_the_digital_calendar Not all Days are Equal: Investigating the Meaning in the Digital Calendar].'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems.<br />
<br />
* Tamara Flemisch, Fatemeh Rajabiyazdi, Mona Hosseinkhani Loorak, Sheelagh Carpendale.<br />
:'''[http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.712.4257&rep=rep1&type=pdf NeckLan: Language as Jewellery]'''.<br />
:VIS 2015 Posters.<br />
<br />
''' 2014 '''<br />
<br />
* Ken Giang, and Mathias Funk.<br />
: '''[https://otik.uk.zcu.cz/bitstream/handle/11025/11941/Giang.pdf?sequence=1 Connect-S: A Physical Visualization Through Tangible Interaction.]'''<br />
: WSCG 2014 - Poster proceedings of WSCG 2014 Conference on Computer Graphics, Visualization and Computer Vision<br />
<br />
* Simon Stusak, and Markus Teufel.<br />
: '''[http://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/pubdb/publications/pub/stusak2014suiPoster/stusak2014suiPoster.pdf Projection augmented physical visualizations.]'''<br />
: In Proceedings of the 2nd ACM symposium on Spatial user interaction, pp. 145-145. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Simon Stusak, and Ayfer Aslan.<br />
: '''[https://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/pubdb/publications/pub/stusak2014chiPoster/stusak2014chiPoster.pdf Beyond physical bar charts: an exploration of designing physical visualizations.]'''<br />
: CHI 2014 - Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pp. 1381-1386. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Steve James Szigeti, Anne Stevens, Robert Tu, Ana Jofre, Alex Gebhardt, Fanny Chevalier, Jonathan Lee, and Sara L. Diamond.<br />
: '''[https://hal.inria.fr/docs/01/00/39/48/PDF/p1813-szigeti.pdf Output to input: concepts for physical data representations and tactile user interfaces.]'''<br />
: CHI 2014 - Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pp. 1813-1818. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Saiganesh Swaminathan, Conglei Shi, Yvonne Jansen, Pierre Dragicevic, Lora Oehlberg, and Jean-Daniel Fekete.<br />
: '''[http://www.saiganesh.net/assets/pdfs/Interactivity-CHI2014.pdf Creating physical visualizations with makervis].'''<br />
: CHI 2014 - Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems (pp. 543-546). ACM.<br />
<br />
''' 2013 '''<br />
<br />
* Simon Stusak, Aurélien Tabard, and Andreas Butz.<br />
: '''[https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Simon_Stusak/publication/260699515_Can_Physical_Visualizations_Support_Analytical_Tasks/links/544111690cf2e6f0c0f56734.pdf Can physical visualizations support analytical tasks?]'''<br />
: VIS 2013 - Posters of IEEE InfoVis.<br />
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== Workshop contributions ==<br />
''' 2023 '''<br />
* Kim Sauvé, Hans Brombacher, Rosa van Koningsbruggen, Annemiek Veldhuis, Steven Houben, and Jason Alexander.<br />
: '''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/chi23/wp-content/uploads/sites/8/2022/12/chiea23-34_authorversion.pdf Physicalization from Theory to Practice: Exploring Physicalization Design across Domains].<br />
: CHI2023. Extended Abstracts of the 2023 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. <br />
<br />
''' 2018 '''<br />
* Beat Signer, Payam Ebrahimi, Timothy J. Curtin and Ahmed K.A. Abdullah.<br />
: '''[http://beatsigner.com/publications/signer_DataPhys2018.pdf Towards a Framework for Dynamic Data Physicalisation.]''''<br />
: Proceedings of the International Workshop 'Toward a Design Language for Data Physicalization' at VIS 2018, Berlin, Germany, October 2018.<br />
<br />
* Tiffany Wun, Lora Oehlberg, and Sheelagh Carpendale.<br />
: '''Making-With-Data: Supporting DIY Data Physicalizations.'''<br />
: CHI 2018 workshop: Maker Movements, Do-It-Yourself Cultures and Participatory Design: Implications for HCI Research.<br />
<br />
''' 2017 '''<br />
<br />
* Rahul Bhargava and Catherine D'Ignazio.<br />
: '''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/Data_Phys_2017_Workshop-rev2.pdf Data Sculptures as a Playful and Low-Tech Introduction to Working with Data.]''''<br />
: Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Ian Gwilt and Nick Dulake.<br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/data_workshop_igwilt_AW.pdf Understanding the needs and desires of service users in the design and creation of meaningful physical data representations.]'''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Sarah Hayes, Trevor Hogan and Kieran Delaney.<br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/DataPhysWS_PositionPaper_vF_CR.pdf Exploring the role Physicalizations can play in STEM Learning.]''''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Stéphanie Fleck, Alexis Olry, David Bertolo, Christian Bastien, Robin Vivian and Martin Hachet.<br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/DIS-17-_-Augmented-and-Tangible-interfaces_A-Tool-for-physicalization-VF.pdf Augmented and Tangible Environments: A Tool for Physicalization of Contents by Children in School Context?]'''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Jeeeun Kim, Abigale Stangl and Tom Yeh.<br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/dis2017-workshop_JK.pdf Learning Underlying Principles of Physicalization by Tangible, Embodied, and Iterative Fabrication.]'''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Jörn Hurtienne and Daniel Reinhardt.<br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/DISS2017_DataPhys_Position_final_170528.pdf Teaching Data Physicalisation to HCI Students – A Case Report.]'''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Lora Oehlberg.<br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/HybridFabricationofPhysicalization-DIS2016Workshop.pdf Hybrid Fabrication of Physicalizations.]'''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Aubrey Lawson and Eileen Kraemer.<br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/Lawson_Kraemer_abstract.pdf Pedagogy of CS Unplugged: Lessons from Outreach and Education Activities in Computer Science.]'''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Fearn Bishop and Uta Hinrichs.<br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/TokenWorkshopCamera.pdf Challenges of Running Constructive Visualization Studies with Children.]'''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Alice Thudt, Uta Hinrichs, and Sheelagh Carpendale.<br />
:'''[https://research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk/bitstream/handle/10023/10910/Thudt_DataCraft_CHI2017.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y Data craft: integrating data into daily practices and shared reflections]'''<br />
:Workshop 'Quantified Data & Social Relationships' at CHI 2017, Denver, United States.<br />
<br />
''' 2016 '''<br />
<br />
* Wesley Willett and Samuel Huron.<br />
:'''[http://vgl.cs.usfca.edu/pdvw/2016/abstracts/Willett.pdf A Constructive Classroom Exercise for Teaching InfoVis]'''<br />
:Workshop 'Innovations in the Pedagogy of Data Visualization' at VIS 2016.<br />
<br />
* Xin Chen, Jessica Zeitz Self, Leanna House, and Chris North<br />
:'''[https://infovis.cs.vt.edu/sites/default/files/be_the_data_IA_final.pdf Be the Data: A New Approach for Immersive Analytics]'''<br />
:Workshop on Immersive Analytics at IEEE Virtual Reality 2016.<br />
<br />
''' 2015 '''<br />
<br />
* See the 15 submissions at the CHI 2015 workshop '''[http://jasonalexander.kiwi/workshops/physicaldata2015/papers.html Exploring the Challenges of Making Data Physical]'''<br />
<br />
''' 2014 '''<br />
<br />
* Lisa Koeman.<br />
:'''[http://lisakoeman.nl/publications/DIS_2014_-_Workshop_Personal_Visualisation.pdf A Personal Visualisation Future: Domestic Data Sculptures]'''<br />
:Workshop 'A Personal Perspective on Visualization and Visual Analytics' at DIS 2014 - Conference on Designing interactive systems. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Jennifer Payne, Sheelagh Carpendale, Tony Tang.<br />
:'''[http://hcitang.org/papers/2014-dis2014workshop-physical-visualization.pdf Physical Visualization and Personal Visual Analytics]'''<br />
:Workshop 'A Personal Perspective on Visualization and Visual Analytics' at DIS 2014 - Conference on Designing interactive systems. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
== Technical reports ==<br />
<br />
'''2017'''<br />
<br />
* Beat Signer and Timothy J. Curtin.<br />
:'''[https://arxiv.org/pdf/1703.08288.pdf Tangible Holograms: Towards Mobile Physical Augmentation of Virtual Objects.]'''<br />
: Technical Report WISE Lab, WISE-2017-01, March 2017.<br />
<br />
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== Teaching Material ==<br />
<br />
Material which can be reused by others for their own teaching. All resources should indicate a license for reuse and give credit to those who created the material.<br />
* 2020 - [https://pages.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/~lora.oehlberg/tui-w20/#assignment3 A data physicalization assignment] (assignment 3) in the context of the course ''Tangible & Physical HCI'' given by Lora Oehlberg at the University of Calgary.<br />
* 2016 – [http://dataphys.org/workshops/drs16/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2016/07/cards_final.pdf A set of cards providing constraints] for a data physicalization exercise. CC-BY-4.0 Graphic design: Pauline Gourlet. Illustration for scenario cards: Samuel Huron. Concept: Yvonne Jansen, Pauline Gourlet, Samuel Huron, Uta Hinrichs, Trevor Hogan. See the [http://dataphys.org/workshops/drs16 related workshop report] for how to use them.<br />
<br />
== Teaching Reports ==<br />
<br />
A list of any form of report illustrating how a course or workshop was organized or what its outcomes are.<br />
* 2016 – [in French] [https://strabic.fr/Et-si-nous-fossilisions-nos-donnees Report of a 3-day workshop] from March 29 to 31, 2016 at Stereolux and Fabmake in Nantes, France. It was organized by Stéphane Buellet (together with Julia Puyo) invited by Boris Letessier.<br />
* 2016 – [http://dataphys.org/workshops/drs16/ A workshop report from the 2016 DRS conference] which used a protocol that could also be applied in a class room. The workshop was run by Yvonne Jansen, Pauline Gourlet, Samuel Huron, Uta Hinrichs, Trevor Hogan.<br />
* 2016 – Not a real report but [https://www.flickr.com/photos/cuivienna/sets/72157667253863706 photos from the hands-on part of a 3h course] given by Yvonne Jansen for students of the ''Creative Technology'' master at TU Twente in 2016.<br />
* 2014-2017 – [https://www.datavizexperiments.org/ Data Viz Experiments] summarizing the outcomes of yearly projects by the Fine Arts Data Visualization Lab at the University of Lethbridge led by Leanne Elias and Denton Fredrickson.<br />
<br />
== Teaching Bibliography ==<br />
<br />
Readings that can be useful for preparing lectures and activities around data physicalization, including states of the art and papers on teaching data physicalization.<br />
<br />
* 2021 – Pierre Dragicevic, Yvonne Jansen, Andrew Vande Moere. [https://hal.inria.fr/hal-02113248v2/document Data Physicalization]. Jean Vanderdonckt, Ed. Springer Handbook of Human Computer Interaction, 2021. In press. (state of the art as of late 2019)<br />
* 2017 – Samuel Huron, Pauline Gourlet, Uta Hinrichs, Trevor Hogan, Yvonne Jansen. [https://hal.sorbonne-universite.fr/hal-01538595/document Let’s Get Physical: Promoting Data Physicalization in Workshop Formats]. Conference on Designing Interactive Systems DIS 2017, ACM, Jun 2017, New York, United States. pp.1409 - 1422.<br />
* 2016 - [http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/position-papers/ Position papers] sent to the the DIS 2017 workshop ''Pedagogy & Physicalization Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations''<br />
* 2009 – [paywalled] Andrew Vande Moere and Stephanie Patel. [https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-1-4419-0312-9_1 The physical visualization of information: designing data sculptures in an educational context]. Visual information communication. Springer, Boston, MA, 2009. 1-23. There is also an [http://dataphys.org/list/data-sculptures-in-class/ entry in the List of Physical Visualizations] on the physicalizations described in this article.<br />
<br />
For an extensive bibliography on data physicalization, refer to our [[Bibliography]] page.</div>
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<br />
== Teaching Material ==<br />
<br />
Material which can be reused by others for their own teaching. All resources should indicate a license for reuse and give credit to those who created the material.<br />
* 2020 - [https://pages.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/~lora.oehlberg/tui-w20/#assignment3 A data physicalization assignment] (assignment 3) in the context of the course ''Tangible & Physical HCI'' given by Lora Oehlberg at the University of Calgary.<br />
* 2016 – [http://dataphys.org/workshops/drs16/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2016/07/cards_final.pdf A set of cards providing constraints] for a data physicalization exercise. CC-BY-4.0 Graphic design: Pauline Gourlet. Illustration for scenario cards: Samuel Huron. Concept: Yvonne Jansen, Pauline Gourlet, Samuel Huron, Uta Hinrichs, Trevor Hogan. See the [http://dataphys.org/workshops/drs16 related workshop report] for how to use them.<br />
<br />
== Teaching Reports ==<br />
<br />
A list of any form of report illustrating how a course or workshop was organized or what its outcomes are.<br />
* 2016 – [in French] [https://strabic.fr/Et-si-nous-fossilisions-nos-donnees Report of a 3-day workshop] from March 29 to 31, 2016 at Stereolux and Fabmake in Nantes, France. It was organized by Stéphane Buellet (together with Julia Puyo) invited by Boris Letessier.<br />
* 2016 – [http://dataphys.org/workshops/drs16/ A workshop report from the 2016 DRS conference] which used a protocol that could also be applied in a class room. The workshop was run by Yvonne Jansen, Pauline Gourlet, Samuel Huron, Uta Hinrichs, Trevor Hogan.<br />
* 2016 – Not a real report but [https://www.flickr.com/photos/cuivienna/sets/72157667253863706 photos from the hands-on part of a 3h course] given by Yvonne Jansen for students of the ''Creative Technology'' master at TU Twente in 2016.<br />
* 2014-2017 – [https://www.datavizexperiments.org/ Data Viz Experiments] summarizing the outcomes of yearly projects by the Fine Arts Data Visualization Lab at the University of Lethbridge led by Leanne Elias and Denton Fredrickson.<br />
<br />
== Teaching Bibliography ==<br />
<br />
Readings that can be useful for preparing lectures and activities around data physicalization, including states of the art and papers on teaching data physicalization.<br />
<br />
* 2021 – Pierre Dragicevic, Yvonne Jansen, Andrew Vande Moere. [https://hal.inria.fr/hal-02113248v2/document Data Physicalization]. Jean Vanderdonckt, Ed. Springer Handbook of Human Computer Interaction, 2021. In press.<br />
* 2017 – Samuel Huron, Pauline Gourlet, Uta Hinrichs, Trevor Hogan, Yvonne Jansen. [https://hal.sorbonne-universite.fr/hal-01538595/document Let’s Get Physical: Promoting Data Physicalization in Workshop Formats]. Conference on Designing Interactive Systems DIS 2017, ACM, Jun 2017, New York, United States. pp.1409 - 1422.<br />
* 2016 - [http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/position-papers/ Position papers] sent to the the DIS 2017 workshop ''Pedagogy & Physicalization Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations''<br />
* 2009 – [paywalled] Andrew Vande Moere and Stephanie Patel. [https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-1-4419-0312-9_1 The physical visualization of information: designing data sculptures in an educational context]. Visual information communication. Springer, Boston, MA, 2009. 1-23. There is also an [http://dataphys.org/list/data-sculptures-in-class/ entry in the List of Physical Visualizations] on the physicalizations described in this article.<br />
<br />
For an extensive bibliography on data physicalization, refer to our [[Bibliography]] page.</div>
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<br />
== Teaching Material ==<br />
<br />
Concrete material which can be reused by others for their own teaching. All resources should indicate a license for reuse and give credit to those who created the material.<br />
* 2020 - [https://pages.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/~lora.oehlberg/tui-w20/ A data physicalization assignment] (assignment 3) in the context of the course ''Tangible & Physical HCI'' given by Lora Oehlberg at the University of Calgary.<br />
* 2016 – [http://dataphys.org/workshops/drs16/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2016/07/cards_final.pdf A set of cards providing constraints] for a data physicalization exercise. CC-BY-4.0 Graphic design: Pauline Gourlet. Illustration for scenario cards: Samuel Huron. Concept: Yvonne Jansen, Pauline Gourlet, Samuel Huron, Uta Hinrichs, Trevor Hogan. See the [http://dataphys.org/workshops/drs16 related workshop report] for how to use them.<br />
<br />
== Teaching Reports ==<br />
<br />
A list of any form of report illustrating how a course or workshop was organized or what its outcomes are.<br />
* 2016 – [in French] [https://strabic.fr/Et-si-nous-fossilisions-nos-donnees Report of a 3-day workshop] from March 29 to 31, 2016 at Stereolux and Fabmake in Nantes, France. It was organized by Stéphane Buellet (together with Julia Puyo) invited by Boris Letessier.<br />
* 2016 – [http://dataphys.org/workshops/drs16/ A workshop report from the 2016 DRS conference] which used a protocol that could also be applied in a class room. The workshop was run by Yvonne Jansen, Pauline Gourlet, Samuel Huron, Uta Hinrichs, Trevor Hogan.<br />
* 2016 – Not a real report but [https://www.flickr.com/photos/cuivienna/sets/72157667253863706 photos from the hands-on part of a 3h course] given by Yvonne Jansen for students of the ''Creative Technology'' master at TU Twente in 2016.<br />
* 2014-2017 – [https://www.datavizexperiments.org/ Data Viz Experiments] summarizing the outcomes of yearly projects by the Fine Arts Data Visualization Lab at the University of Lethbridge led by Leanne Elias and Denton Fredrickson.<br />
<br />
== Teaching Bibliography ==<br />
<br />
Readings that can be useful for preparing lectures and activities around data physicalization, including states of the art and papers on teaching data physicalization.<br />
<br />
* 2021 – Pierre Dragicevic, Yvonne Jansen, Andrew Vande Moere. [https://hal.inria.fr/hal-02113248v2/document Data Physicalization]. Jean Vanderdonckt, Ed. Springer Handbook of Human Computer Interaction, 2021. In press.<br />
* 2017 – Samuel Huron, Pauline Gourlet, Uta Hinrichs, Trevor Hogan, Yvonne Jansen. [https://hal.sorbonne-universite.fr/hal-01538595/document Let’s Get Physical: Promoting Data Physicalization in Workshop Formats]. Conference on Designing Interactive Systems DIS 2017, ACM, Jun 2017, New York, United States. pp.1409 - 1422.<br />
* 2016 - [http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/position-papers/ Position papers] sent to the the DIS 2017 workshop ''Pedagogy & Physicalization Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations''<br />
* 2009 – [paywalled] Andrew Vande Moere and Stephanie Patel. [https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-1-4419-0312-9_1 The physical visualization of information: designing data sculptures in an educational context]. Visual information communication. Springer, Boston, MA, 2009. 1-23. There is also an [http://dataphys.org/list/data-sculptures-in-class/ entry in the List of Physical Visualizations] on the physicalizations described in this article.<br />
<br />
For an extensive bibliography on data physicalization, refer to our [[Bibliography]] page.</div>
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<div>The beginning of a page collecting resources for teaching data physicalization. If you developed teaching material and want to list them here, please send the link and a short description to info@dataphys.org or, if you plan to contribute on a more regular basis to this wiki, just ask us for an account using the same address.<br />
<br />
== Teaching Material ==<br />
<br />
Concrete material which can be reused by others for their own teaching. All resources should indicate a license for reuse and give credit to those who created the material.<br />
* 2020 - [https://pages.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/~lora.oehlberg/tui-w20/ A data physicalization assignment] (assignment 3) in the context of the course ''Tangible & Physical HCI'' given by Lora Oehlberg at the University of Calgary.<br />
* 2016 – [http://dataphys.org/workshops/drs16/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2016/07/cards_final.pdf A set of cards providing constraints] for a data physicalization exercise. CC-BY-4.0 Graphic design: Pauline Gourlet. Illustration for scenario cards: Samuel Huron. Concept: Yvonne Jansen, Pauline Gourlet, Samuel Huron, Uta Hinrichs, Trevor Hogan. See the [http://dataphys.org/workshops/drs16 related workshop report] for how to use them.<br />
<br />
== Teaching Reports ==<br />
<br />
A list of any form of report illustrating how a course or workshop was organized or what its outcomes are.<br />
* 2016 – [in French] [https://strabic.fr/Et-si-nous-fossilisions-nos-donnees Report of a 3-day workshop] from March 29 to 31, 2016 at Stereolux and Fabmake in Nantes, France. It was organized by Stéphane Buellet (together with Julia Puyo) invited by Boris Letessier.<br />
* 2016 – [http://dataphys.org/workshops/drs16/ A workshop report from the 2016 DRS conference] which used a protocol that could also be applied in a class room. The workshop was run by Yvonne Jansen, Pauline Gourlet, Samuel Huron, Uta Hinrichs, Trevor Hogan.<br />
* 2016 – Not a real report but [https://www.flickr.com/photos/cuivienna/sets/72157667253863706 photos from the hands-on part of a 3h course] given by Yvonne Jansen for students of the ''Creative Technology'' master at TU Twente in 2016.<br />
* 2014-2017 – [https://www.datavizexperiments.org/ Data Viz Experiments] summarizing the outcomes of yearly projects by the Fine Arts Data Visualization Lab at the University of Lethbridge led by Leanne Elias and Denton Fredrickson.<br />
<br />
== Teaching Bibliography ==<br />
<br />
Readings that can be useful for preparing lectures and activities around data physicalization, including states of the art and papers on teaching data physicalization.<br />
<br />
* 2021 – Pierre Dragicevic, Yvonne Jansen, Andrew Vande Moere. [https://hal.inria.fr/hal-02113248v2/document Data Physicalization]. Jean Vanderdonckt, Ed. Springer Handbook of Human Computer Interaction, 2021. In press.<br />
* 2017 – Samuel Huron, Pauline Gourlet, Uta Hinrichs, Trevor Hogan, Yvonne Jansen. [https://hal.sorbonne-universite.fr/hal-01538595/document Let’s Get Physical: Promoting Data Physicalization in Workshop Formats]. Conference on Designing Interactive Systems DIS 2017, ACM, Jun 2017, New York, United States. pp.1409 - 1422.<br />
* 2016 - [http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/position-papers/ Position papers] sent to the the DIS 2017 workshop ''Pedagogy & Physicalization Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations''<br />
* 2009 – [paywalled] Andrew Vande Moere and Stephanie Patel. [https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-1-4419-0312-9_1 The physical visualization of information: designing data sculptures in an educational context]. Visual information communication. Springer, Boston, MA, 2009. 1-23. There is also an [http://dataphys.org/list/data-sculptures-in-class/ entry in the List of Physical Visualizations] on the physicalizations described in this article.<br />
<br />
For an extensive bibliography on data physicalization, refer to our [[Bibliography]] page.</div>
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Teaching
2021-04-30T14:10:23Z
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<br />
== Teaching Resources ==<br />
<br />
Concrete materials which can be reused by others for their own teaching. All resources should indicate a license for reuse and give credit to those who created the materials.<br />
* 2016 – [http://dataphys.org/workshops/drs16/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2016/07/cards_final.pdf A set of cards providing constraints] for a data physicalization exercise. CC-BY-4.0 Graphic design: Pauline Gourlet. Illustration for scenario cards: Samuel Huron. Concept: Yvonne Jansen, Pauline Gourlet, Samuel Huron, Uta Hinrichs, Trevor Hogan. See the [http://dataphys.org/workshops/drs16 related workshop report] for how to use them.<br />
<br />
== Teaching Reports ==<br />
<br />
A list of any form of report illustrating how a course or workshop was organized or what its outcomes are.<br />
* 2016 – [in French] [https://strabic.fr/Et-si-nous-fossilisions-nos-donnees Report of a 3-day workshop] from March 29 to 31, 2016 at Stereolux and Fabmake in Nantes, France. It was organized by Stéphane Buellet (together with Julia Puyo) invited by Boris Letessier.<br />
* 2016 – [http://dataphys.org/workshops/drs16/ A workshop report from the 2016 DRS conference] which used a protocol that could also be applied in a class room. The workshop was run by Yvonne Jansen, Pauline Gourlet, Samuel Huron, Uta Hinrichs, Trevor Hogan.<br />
* 2016 – Not a real report but [https://www.flickr.com/photos/cuivienna/sets/72157667253863706 photos from the hands-on part of a 3h course] given by Yvonne Jansen for students of the ''Creative Technology'' master at TU Twente in 2016.<br />
* 2014-2017 – [https://www.datavizexperiments.org/ Data Viz Experiments] summarizing the outcomes of yearly projects by the Fine Arts Data Visualization Lab at the University of Lethbridge led by Leanne Elias and Denton Fredrickson.<br />
<br />
== Bibliography ==<br />
<br />
Readings that can be useful for preparing lectures and activities around data physicalization, including states of the art and papers on teaching data physicalization.<br />
<br />
* 2021 – Pierre Dragicevic, Yvonne Jansen, Andrew Vande Moere. [https://hal.inria.fr/hal-02113248v2/document Data Physicalization]. Jean Vanderdonckt, Ed. Springer Handbook of Human Computer Interaction, 2021. In press.<br />
* 2017 – Samuel Huron, Pauline Gourlet, Uta Hinrichs, Trevor Hogan, Yvonne Jansen. [https://hal.sorbonne-universite.fr/hal-01538595/document Let’s Get Physical: Promoting Data Physicalization in Workshop Formats]. Conference on Designing Interactive Systems DIS 2017, ACM, Jun 2017, New York, United States. pp.1409 - 1422.<br />
* 2016 - [http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/position-papers/ Position papers] sent to the the DIS 2017 workshop ''Pedagogy & Physicalization Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations''<br />
* 2009 – [paywalled] Andrew Vande Moere and Stephanie Patel. [https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-1-4419-0312-9_1 The physical visualization of information: designing data sculptures in an educational context]. Visual information communication. Springer, Boston, MA, 2009. 1-23. There is also an [http://dataphys.org/list/data-sculptures-in-class/ entry in the List of Physical Visualizations] on the physicalizations described in this article.<br />
<br />
For an extensive bibliography on data physicalization, refer to our [[Bibliography]] page.</div>
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<div>The beginning of a page collecting teaching resources. If you developed teaching material and want to list them here, please send the link and a short description to info@dataphys.org or, if you plan to contribute on a more regular basis to this wiki, just ask us for an account using the same address.<br />
<br />
== Teaching Resources ==<br />
<br />
Concrete materials which can be reused by others for their own teaching. All resources should indicate a license for reuse and give credit to those who created the materials.<br />
* 2016 – [http://dataphys.org/workshops/drs16/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2016/07/cards_final.pdf A set of cards providing constraints] for a data physicalization exercise. CC-BY-4.0 Graphic design: Pauline Gourlet. Illustration for scenario cards: Samuel Huron. Concept: Yvonne Jansen, Pauline Gourlet, Samuel Huron, Uta Hinrichs, Trevor Hogan. See the [http://dataphys.org/workshops/drs16 related workshop report] for how to use them.<br />
<br />
== Teaching Reports ==<br />
<br />
A list of any form of report illustrating how a course or workshop was organized or what its outcomes are.<br />
* 2016 – [in French] [https://strabic.fr/Et-si-nous-fossilisions-nos-donnees Report of a 3-day workshop] from March 29 to 31, 2016 at Stereolux and Fabmake in Nantes, France. It was organized by Stéphane Buellet (together with Julia Puyo) invited by Boris Letessier.<br />
* 2016 – [http://dataphys.org/workshops/drs16/ A workshop report from the 2016 DRS conference] which used a protocol that could also be applied in a class room. The workshop was run by Yvonne Jansen, Pauline Gourlet, Samuel Huron, Uta Hinrichs, Trevor Hogan.<br />
* 2016 – Not a real report but [https://www.flickr.com/photos/cuivienna/sets/72157667253863706 photos from the hands-on part of a 3h course] given by Yvonne Jansen for students of the ''Creative Technology'' master at TU Twente in 2016.<br />
* 2014-2017 – [https://www.datavizexperiments.org/ Data Viz Experiments] summarizing the outcomes of yearly projects by the Fine Arts Data Visualization Lab at the University of Lethbridge led by Leanne Elias and Denton Fredrickson.<br />
<br />
== Bibliography ==<br />
<br />
Readings that can be useful for preparing lectures and activities around data physicalization, including states of the art and papers on teaching data physicalization.<br />
<br />
* 2021 – Pierre Dragicevic, Yvonne Jansen, Andrew Vande Moere. [https://hal.inria.fr/hal-02113248v2/document Data Physicalization]. Jean Vanderdonckt, Ed. Springer Handbook of Human Computer Interaction, 2021. In press.<br />
* 2017 – Samuel Huron, Pauline Gourlet, Uta Hinrichs, Trevor Hogan, Yvonne Jansen. [https://hal.sorbonne-universite.fr/hal-01538595/document Let’s Get Physical: Promoting Data Physicalization in Workshop Formats]. Conference on Designing Interactive Systems DIS 2017, ACM, Jun 2017, New York, United States. pp.1409 - 1422.<br />
* 2016 - [http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/position-papers/ Position papers] sent to the the DIS 2017 workshop ''Pedagogy & Physicalization Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations''<br />
* 2009 – [paywalled] Andrew Vande Moere and Stephanie Patel. [https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-1-4419-0312-9_1 The physical visualization of information: designing data sculptures in an educational context]. Visual information communication. Springer, Boston, MA, 2009. 1-23. There is also an [http://dataphys.org/list/data-sculptures-in-class/ entry in the List of Physical Visualizations] on the physicalizations described in this article.<br />
<br />
For an extensive bibliography on data physicalization, refer to our [[Bibliography]] page.</div>
Dragice
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Teaching
2021-04-30T14:06:37Z
<p>Dragice: </p>
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<div>The beginning of a page collecting teaching resources. If you developed teaching material and want to list them here, please send the link and a short description to info@dataphys.org or, if you plan to contribute on a more regular basis to this wiki, just ask us for an account using the same address.<br />
<br />
== Teaching Resources ==<br />
<br />
Concrete materials which can be reused by others for their own teaching. All resources should indicate a license for reuse and give credit to those who created the materials.<br />
* 2016 – [http://dataphys.org/workshops/drs16/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2016/07/cards_final.pdf A set of cards providing constraints] for a data physicalization exercise. CC-BY-4.0 Graphic design: Pauline Gourlet. Illustration for scenario cards: Samuel Huron. Concept: Yvonne Jansen, Pauline Gourlet, Samuel Huron, Uta Hinrichs, Trevor Hogan. See the [http://dataphys.org/workshops/drs16 related workshop report] for how to use them.<br />
<br />
== Online Reports ==<br />
<br />
A list of any form of report illustrating how a course or workshop was organized or what its outcomes are.<br />
* 2016 – [in French] [https://strabic.fr/Et-si-nous-fossilisions-nos-donnees Report of a 3-day workshop] from March 29 to 31, 2016 at Stereolux and Fabmake in Nantes, France. It was organized by Stéphane Buellet (together with Julia Puyo) invited by Boris Letessier.<br />
* 2016 – [http://dataphys.org/workshops/drs16/ A workshop report from the 2016 DRS conference] which used a protocol that could also be applied in a class room. The workshop was run by Yvonne Jansen, Pauline Gourlet, Samuel Huron, Uta Hinrichs, Trevor Hogan.<br />
* 2016 – Not a real report but [https://www.flickr.com/photos/cuivienna/sets/72157667253863706 photos from the hands-on part of a 3h course] given by Yvonne Jansen for students of the ''Creative Technology'' master at TU Twente in 2016.<br />
* 2014-2017 – [https://www.datavizexperiments.org/ Data Viz Experiments] summarizing the outcomes of yearly projects by the Fine Arts Data Visualization Lab at the University of Lethbridge led by Leanne Elias and Denton Fredrickson.<br />
<br />
== Bibliography ==<br />
<br />
Readings that can be useful for preparing lectures and activities around data physicalization, including states of the art and papers on teaching data physicalization.<br />
<br />
* 2021 – Pierre Dragicevic, Yvonne Jansen, Andrew Vande Moere. [https://hal.inria.fr/hal-02113248v2/document Data Physicalization]. Jean Vanderdonckt, Ed. Springer Handbook of Human Computer Interaction, 2021. In press.<br />
* 2017 – Samuel Huron, Pauline Gourlet, Uta Hinrichs, Trevor Hogan, Yvonne Jansen. [https://hal.sorbonne-universite.fr/hal-01538595/document Let’s Get Physical: Promoting Data Physicalization in Workshop Formats]. Conference on Designing Interactive Systems DIS 2017, ACM, Jun 2017, New York, United States. pp.1409 - 1422.<br />
* 2016 - [http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/position-papers/ Position papers] sent to the the DIS 2017 workshop ''Pedagogy & Physicalization Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations''<br />
* 2009 – [paywalled] Andrew Vande Moere and Stephanie Patel. [https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-1-4419-0312-9_1 The physical visualization of information: designing data sculptures in an educational context]. Visual information communication. Springer, Boston, MA, 2009. 1-23. There is also an [http://dataphys.org/list/data-sculptures-in-class/ entry in the List of Physical Visualizations] on the physicalizations described in this article.<br />
<br />
For an extensive bibliography on data physicalization, refer to our [[Bibliography]] page.</div>
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<div>This bibliography is a '''collection of academic work on data physicalization'''. [[Contribute|You can help us extend it]].<br />
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For work that does not refer to data physicalization but describes technologies which may be used for that purpose, see [[technologies]]. For non-academic work, see the [http://dataphys.org/list list of physical visualizations].<br />
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''Please do not link to articles behind paywalls.'' If you authored an article for which no link is available, please put your PDF online and send us the link. The principle of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-archiving self-archiving] generally allows you to do so. <br />
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== Peer-reviewed full papers ==<br />
'''2021'''<br />
<br />
* Irene López García and Eva Hornecker.<br />
: '''[https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3430524.3440627 Scaling Data Physicalization – How Does Size Influence Experience?]'''<br />
: Proc. of 2021 ACM on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction Conference (TEI’ 21) ACM, NY,<br />
<br />
'''2020'''<br />
<br />
* Maria Karyda, Merja Ryöppy, Jacob Buur, and Andrés Lucero. <br />
: '''[https://arxiv.org/pdf/2002.10313.pdf Imagining Data-Objects for Reflective Self-Tracking.]''' <br />
: In Proceedings of the 2020 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '20). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, 1–12.<br />
<br />
* Dietmar Offenhuber.<br />
: '''[https://arxiv.org/pdf/2006.04631.pdf What We Talk About When We Talk About Data Physicality]'''<br />
: in IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, vol. 40, no. 6, pp. 25-37, 1 Nov.-Dec. 2020<br />
<br />
* Kim Sauvé, Dominic Potts, Jason Alexander, and Steven Houben. <br />
: '''[https://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/id/eprint/140417/1/A_Change_of_Perspective_camera_ready.pdf A Change of Perspective: How User Orientation Influences the Perception of Physicalizations.]'''<br />
: In Proceedings of the 2020 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '20). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, 1–12. <br />
<br />
* Kim Sauvé, Saskia Bakker, Nicolai Marquardt, and Steven Houben. <br />
: '''[https://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/id/eprint/147555/3/LOOP_NordiCHI2020.pdf LOOP: Exploring Physicalization of Activity Tracking Data.]'''<br />
: In Proceedings of the 11th Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction: Shaping Experiences, Shaping Society (NordiCHI '20). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, Article 52, 1–12.<br />
<br />
* M. Karyda, D. Wilde and M. G. Kjærsgaard. <br />
: '''[https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9200790 Narrative Physicalization: Supporting Interactive Engagement With Personal Data]'''<br />
: in IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, vol. 41, no. 1, pp. 74-86, 1 Jan.-Feb. <br />
<br />
'''2019'''<br />
<br />
* Yun Wang, Adrien Segal, Roberta Klatsky, Daniel F. Keefe, Petra Isenberg, Jörn Hurtienne, Eva Hornecker, Tim Dwyer and Stephen Barrass.<br />
: '''An Emotional Response to the Value of Visualization'''.<br />
: IEEE Computer Graphics & Applications Magazine, Visualization Viewpoints, Volume: 39, Issue:5, 2019. pp. 8-17. [https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8809393?source=authoralert DOI:10.1109/MCG.2019.2923483]<br />
<br />
* Audrey Desjardins and Timea Tihanyi. <br />
: '''[http://audreydesjardins.com/pdf/Desjardins-ListeningCups-DIS2019.pdf ListeningCups: A Case of Data Tactility and Data Stories.]'''<br />
: In Proceedings of the 2019 on Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS '19). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, 147–160. <br />
<br />
'''2018'''<br />
<br />
* Xiuming Zhang, Tali Dekel, Tianfan Xue, Andrew Owens, Qiurui He, Jiajun Wu, Stefanie Mueller and William T. Freeman.<br />
: '''[https://arxiv.org/pdf/1809.05491.pdf MoSculp: Interactive Visualization of Shape and Time].'''<br />
: UIST 2018 - In Proceedings of the 31th Annual Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology.<br />
<br />
* Mathieu Le Goc, Charles Perin, Sean Follmer, Jean-Daniel Fekete, and Pierre Dragicevic.<br />
: '''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01848436/document Dynamic Composite Data Physicalization Using Wheeled Micro-Robots.]'''<br />
: TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics.<br />
<br />
* Christoph Bader, Dominik Kolb, James C. Weaver, Sunanda Sharma, Ahmed Hosny, João Costa, and Neri Oxman. <br />
: '''[http://advances.sciencemag.org/content/advances/4/5/eaas8652.full.pdf Making data matter: Voxel printing for the digital fabrication of data across scales and domains.]'''<br />
: Science Advances 4.5 (2018)<br />
<br />
* Dario Rodighiero<br />
:'''[https://infoscience.epfl.ch/record/255016/files/Article.pdf Printing Walkable Visualizations.]'''<br />
: TI 2018 - Proceedings of the 5th Biennial Transdisciplinary Imaging Conference 2018.<br />
<br />
* Kellyann Geurts<br />
:'''[https://ndownloader.figshare.com/files/11133053 Imagining Thought in Digital Space: 3D Printed Thoughts.]'''<br />
: TI 2018 - Proceedings of the 5th Biennial Transdisciplinary Imaging Conference 2018.<br />
<br />
* Alice Thudt, Uta Hinrichs, Samuel Huron and Sheelagh Carpendale.<br />
:'''[https://research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk/bitstream/handle/10023/13267/CPV_CameraReady.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y Self-reflection and personal physicalization construction.]'''<br />
: CHI 2018 - Proceedings of the 2018 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2018.<br />
<br />
* Marinos Koutsomichalis.<br />
:'''[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1IuHcG2Z05N_lFcTnfWb3t7MlhlEM4xN2/view Objektivisering: Text Physicalization and Self-introspective Post-digital Objecthood.]'''<br />
: TEI 2018 - Proceedings of the Twelfth International Conference on Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction.<br />
<br />
* Ricardo Sosa, Victoria Gerrard, Antonio Esparza, Rebeca Torres, Robbie Napper.<br />
:'''[https://www.designsociety.org/download-publication/40570/DATA+OBJECTS%3A+DESIGN+PRINCIPLES+FOR+DATA+PHYSICALISATION Data Objects: Design Principles for Data Physicalization.]'''<br />
: DESIGN 2018 - International Design Conference.<br />
<br />
* Noura Howell, John Chuang, Abigail De Kosnik, Greg Niemeyer, Kimiko Ryokai<br />
:'''[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/328685535_Emotional_Biosensing_Exploring_Critical_Alternatives Emotional Biosensing: Exploring Critical Alternatives.]'''<br />
: CSCW 2018<br />
<br />
'''2017'''<br />
<br />
* Deborah Lupton.<br />
:'''[https://simplysociology.files.wordpress.com/2017/03/lupton-2017-feeling-data-touch-and-data-sense.pdf Feeling your data: Touch and making sense of personal digital data.]'''<br />
: New Media & Society. July 2017.<br />
<br />
* Alberto Boem and Hiroo Iwata.<br />
:'''[http://www.albertoboem.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/Boem_Iwata_AISociety-2017.pdf "It's like holding a human heart": the design of Vital + Morph, a shape-changing interface for remote monitoring.]'''<br />
: AI & Society: Knowledge, Culture and Communication. 1435-5655.<br />
<br />
* Eslam Nofal, Rabee Reffat, and Andrew Vande Moere.<br />
:'''[https://lirias.kuleuven.be/bitstream/123456789/587318/1/Phygital+Heritage+%28Nofal+et+al%29+iLRN2017.pdf|Phygital Heritage: an Approach for Heritage Communication.]'''<br />
: Proceedings of the Third Immersive Learning Research Network Conference. Verlag der Technischen Universität Graz, 2017.<br />
<br />
* Louis Thibault and François Bérard.<br />
:'''[http://tripet.imag.fr/publs/2017/CHI17_Berard_HPCD.pdf The Object Inside: Assessing 3D Examination with a Spherical Handheld Perspective-Corrected Display.]'''<br />
: CHI 2017 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2017.<br />
<br />
* Wesley Willett, Yvonne Jansen, and Pierre Dragicevic.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01377901/document Embedded Data Representations.]'''<br />
: TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics 23.1 (2017): 461-470.<br />
<br />
* Faisal Taher, Yvonne Jansen, Jonathan Woodruff, John Hardy, Kasper Hornbæk, and Jason Alexander.<br />
:'''[http://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/82634/1/VIS16_PhysicalBarChart.pdf Investigating the Use of a Dynamic Physical Bar Chart for Data Exploration and Presentation.]'''<br />
: TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics 23.1 (2017): 451-460.<br />
<br />
* Sergej Stoppel and Stefan Bruckner.<br />
:'''[http://www.ii.uib.no/vis/publications/publication/2017/pdfs/Stoppel_VIS2017_Volvelle.pdf Vol²velle: Printable Interactive Volume Visualization.]'''<br />
: TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics 23.1 (2017): 861-870.<br />
<br />
* Carmen Hull and Wesley Willett. <br />
: '''[http://library.usc.edu.ph/ACM/CHI%202017/1proc/p1217.pdf Building with Data: Architectural Models as Inspiration for Data Physicalization.]''' <br />
: In Proceedings of the 2017 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '17). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, 1217–1264. <br />
<br />
''' 2016 '''<br />
<br />
* Yvonne Jansen, Kasper Hornbæk.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01219057/document A Psychophysical Investigation of Size as Physical Variable.]'''<br />
: TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 22:1. IEEE, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Steven Houben, Connie Golsteijn, Sarah Gallacher, Rose Johnson, Saskia Bakker, Nicolai Marquardt, Licia Capra and Yvonne Rogers.<br />
:'''[https://www.ucl.ac.uk/uclic/research/CHI2016/Houben.CHI.2016.pdf Physikit: Data Engagement Through Physical Ambient Visualizations in the Home.]'''<br />
: CHI 2016 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Saiganesh Swaminathan, Thijs Roumen, Robert Kovacs, David Stangl, Stefanie Mueller, and Patrick Baudisch.<br />
:'''[http://www.saiganesh.net/pdfs/Linespace-CHI2016.pdf Linespace: A Sensemaking Platform for the Blind]'''<br />
: CHI 2016 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Mathieu Le Goc, Lawrence H. Kim, Ali Parsaei, Jean-Daniel Fekete, Pierre Dragicevic, and Sean Follmer.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01391281/document Zooids: Building Blocks for Swarm User Interfaces.]''' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVdAfDMP3m0 Video]]<br />
: UIST 2016 - In Proceedings of the 29th Annual Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, pp. 97-109. ACM, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Rohit Ashok Khot, Josh Andres, Jennifer Lai, Juerg von Kaenel, and Florian 'Floyd' Mueller.<br />
: '''[http://exertiongameslab.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/fantibles_dis2016.pdf Fantibles: Capturing Cricket Fan's Story in 3D.]''' <br />
: DIS 2016 - In Proceedings of the 2016 ACM Conference on Designing Interactive Systems, pp. 883-894.<br />
<br />
* Michael C. Thrun, Florian Lerch, and Jörn Lötsch. <br />
:'''[http://wscg.zcu.cz/wscg2016/short/A43-full.pdf Visualization and 3D Printing of Multivariate Data of Biomarkers.]'''<br />
: International Conference in Central Europe on Computer Graphics, Visualization and Computer Vision, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Tiffany Wun, Jennifer Payne, Samuel Huron, and Sheelagh Carpendale. <br />
:'''[https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/6293/73b735326df73c28364118d28e66689de3b6.pdf Comparing Bar Chart Authoring with Microsoft Excel and Tangible Tiles]''' <br />
: EuroVis 2016 - Eurographics Conference on Visualization, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Fadi Botros, Charles Perin, Bon Adriel Aseniero and Sheelagh Carpendale.<br />
:'''[http://charles.perin.free.fr/data/pub/goandgrow.pdf Go and Grow: Mapping Personal Data to a Living Plant.]'''<br />
: AVI 2016 - Proceedings of the Working Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces. ACM, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Trevor Hogan and Eva Hornecker.<br />
:'''[http://iwc.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2016/05/20/iwc.iww015.abstract Towards a Design Space for Multisensory Data Representation.]'''<br />
: Interacting with Computers. Oxford Journals, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Simon Stusak, Moritz Hobe and Andreas Butz <br />
:'''[http://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/pubdb/publications/pub/stusak2016tei/stusak2016tei.pdf If Your Mind Can Grasp It, Your Hands Will Help.]'''<br />
:TEI 2016 - Proceedings of the 10th International ACM Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction. ACM, 2016<br />
<br />
''' 2015 '''<br />
<br />
* Paul Bourke.<br />
: '''[https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Paul_Bourke2/publication/276375844_Novel_physical_representations_for_the_visualisation_of_science_data_and_mathematics/links/55584d3d08ae6943a874cae3.pdf Novel physical representations for the visualisation of science data and mathematics]'''<br />
: CGAT 2015 - International Conference on Computer Games, Multimedia & Allied Technology.<br />
<br />
* Aditya Shekhar Nittala, Nico Li, Stephen Cartwright, Kazuki Takashima, Ehud Sharlin, and Mario Costa Sousa. <br />
: '''[http://utouch.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/docs/Planwell-SA.pdf PLANWELL: spatial user interface for collaborative petroleum well-planning]''' <br />
: SIGGRAPH ASIA 2015 Mobile Graphics and Interactive Applications.<br />
<br />
* Yvonne Jansen, Pierre Dragicevic, Petra Isenberg, Jason Alexander, Abhijit Karnik, Johan Kildal, Sriram Subramanian, Kasper Hornbæk.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01120152/document Opportunities and Challenges for Data Physicalization.]''' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Rst_2i2crg Talk]]<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
* Rohit Ashok Khot, Jeewon Lee, Deepti Aggarwal, Larissa Hjorth, Florian Mueller.<br />
: '''[http://exertiongameslab.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/tastybeats_chi2015.pdf TastyBeats: Designing Palatable Representations of Physical Activity.]'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
* Moon-Hwan Lee, Seijin Cha, Tek-Jin Nam.<br />
:'''[http://www.researchgate.net/profile/Moon_Hwan_Lee/publication/275347183_Patina_Engraver_Visualizing_Activity_Logs_as_Patina_in_Fashionable_Trackers/links/55430f770cf24107d3948dd1.pdf Patina Engraver: Visualizing Activity Logs as Patina in Fashionable Trackers.]'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
* Bettina Nissen, John Bowers.<br />
:'''[https://makingdatathings.files.wordpress.com/2015/04/nissen-datatranslations-finalsmall.pdf Data-Things: Digital Fabrication Situated within Participatory Data Translation Activities.]'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
* Faisal Taher, John Hardy, Abhijit Karnik, Christian Weichel, Yvonne Jansen, Kasper Hornbæk, Jason Alexander.<br />
:'''[http://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/72692/1/OA_2015_04_CHI_Emerge.pdf Exploring Interactions with Physically Dynamic Bar Charts.]'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
* Alex S Taylor, Siân E Lindley, Tim Regan, David Sweeney, Vasillis Vlachokyriakos, Lillie Grainger, Jessica Lingel.<br />
:'''[http://ast.io/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/Data-in-place.pdf Data-in-Place: Thinking through the Relations Between Data and Community.]'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
''' 2014 '''<br />
<br />
* Samuel Huron, Yvonne Jansen, Sheelagh Carpendale.<br />
:'''[https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01024053/document Constructing Visual Representations: Investigating the Use of Tangible Tokens.]'''<br />
:TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 20(12): 2102-2111, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Simon Stusak, Aurélien Tabard, Franziska Sauka, Rohit Ashok Khot, Andreas Butz.<br />
:'''[https://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/pubdb/publications/pub/stusak2014vis/stusak2014vis.pdf Activity sculptures: exploring the impact of physical visualizations on running activity.]'''<br />
:TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 20(12): 2201 - 2210, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Samuel Huron, Sheelagh Carpendale, Alice Thudt, Anthony Tang, Michael Mauerer.<br />
:'''[http://innovis.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/innovis/uploads/Publications/Publications/huron2014.pdf Constructive Visualization.]'''<br />
:DIS2014 - Conference on Designing interactive systems. ACM, New York, NY, USA, 433-442.<br />
<br />
* Rohit Ashok Khot, Larissa Hjorth, Florian 'Floyd' Mueller.<br />
:'''[http://exertiongameslab.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/understanding_3d_chi2014.pdf Understanding physical activity through 3D printed material artifacts.]'''<br />
:CHI2014 – Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pages 3835-3844. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Saiganesh Swaminathan, Conglei Shi, Yvonne Jansen, Pierre Dragicevic, Lora Oehlberg, Jean-Daniel Fekete.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-00935978/file/Supporting_the_Design_and_Fabrication_of_Physical_Visualizations.pdf Supporting the design and fabrication of physical visualizations.]'''<br />
:CHI2014 – Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pages 3845-3854. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Shaun Kane and Jeffrey Bigham.<br />
:'''[https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~jbigham/pubs/pdfs/2014/stemx.pdf Tracking@ stemxcomet: Teaching Programming to Blind Students via 3D Printing, Crisis Management, and Twitter.]'''<br />
:SIGCSE '14 - Proceedings of the 45th ACM technical symposium on Computer science education.<br />
<br />
''' 2013 '''<br />
<br />
* Trevor Hogan, and Eva Hornecker.<br />
:'''[http://www.ehornecker.de/Papers/DPPI13_paper2_Final.pdf Blending the repertory grid technique with focus groups to reveal rich design relevant insight.]''' <br />
:DPPI 2013 - Designing Pleasurable Products and Interfaces, ACM 2013, 116-125. <br />
<br />
* Yvonne Jansen and Pierre Dragicevic.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-00847218v2/document An interaction model for visualizations beyond the desktop.]'''<br />
:TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 19(12): 2396-2405, 2013.<br />
<br />
* Yvonne Jansen, Pierre Dragicevic, Jean-Daniel Fekete.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-00781831/document Evaluating the efficiency of physical visualizations.]'''<br />
:CHI 2013 – Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pages 2593- 2602. ACM, 2013.<br />
<br />
''' 2012 '''<br />
<br />
* Stephen Barrass.<br />
:'''[https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Stephen_Barrass/publication/252627125_Digital_Fabrication_of_Acoustic_Sonifications/links/548cccd00cf2d1800d80c6e3.pdf Digital Fabrication of Acoustic Sonifications]'''.<br />
:J. Audio Eng. Soc. 60, 9 (2012), 709–715.<br />
<br />
* Craig Brown and Amy Hurst.<br />
:'''[http://www.tiii.be/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/131-224-brown.done_.pdf VizTouch: automatically generated tactile visualizations of coordinate spaces]'''.<br />
: TEI 2012 - Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction, pages 131-138, ACM, 2012.<br />
<br />
* Ian Gwilt, Alaster Yoxall, and Koutaro Sano.<br />
: '''[https://www.designsociety.org/download-publication/32468/enhancing_the_understanding_of_statistical_data_through_the_creation_of_physical_objects Enhancing the understanding of statistical data through the creation of physical objects]'''.<br />
: The 2nd International Conference on Design Creativity (Proceedings). UK, Design Society, pages 117–126, 2012.<br />
<br />
* Trevor Hogan, and Eva Hornecker.<br />
:'''[http://www.ehornecker.de/Papers/HAID12RepModality.pdf How does representation modality affect user-experience of data artifacts?]'''<br />
:Haptic & Audio Interaction Design, pages 141–151. Springer, 2012.<br />
<br />
''' 2010 '''<br />
<br />
* Andrew Vande Moere, Stephanie Patel.<br />
:'''[http://infoscape.org/publications/vinci09.pdf The Physical Visualization of Information: Designing Data Sculptures in an Educational Context.]'''<br />
:Visual Information Communication, pages 1-23. Springer, 2010.<br />
<br />
''' 2008 '''<br />
<br />
* Jack Zhao and Andrew Vande Moere.<br />
:'''[http://infoscape.org/publications/dimea08.pdf Embodiment in Data Sculpture: a Model of the Physical Visualization of Information.]'''<br />
:DIMEA 2008 - Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on Digital Interactive Media in Entertainment and Arts, pages 343-350. ACM, 2008.<br />
<br />
''' 1998 '''<br />
<br />
* Michael Bailey, Klaus Schulten and John E Johnson.<br />
:'''[http://www.ks.uiuc.edu/Publications/Papers/PDF/BAIL98/BAIL98.pdf The use of solid physical models for the study of macromolecular assembly.]'''<br />
:Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 8(2), 202-208.<br />
<br />
''' 1997 '''<br />
<br />
* Dru Clark, Michael Bailey.<br />
:'''[http://web.engr.oregonstate.edu/~mjb/WebMjb/Papers/photomap.pdf Visualization of height field data with physical models and texture photomapping]'''<br />
: Proceedings of Visualization '97<br />
<br />
== Peer-reviewed short papers ==<br />
<br />
''' 2018 '''<br />
* Maxime Daniel, Guillaume Rivière, and Nadine Couture.<br />
:'''[http://www.guillaumeriviere.name/pub/papers/illuminated-ring_tei18_wip.pdf Designing an Expandable Illuminated Ring to Build an Actuated Ring Chart.]'''<br />
:TEI 2018 - Proceedings of the 12th International ACM Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction. ACM, 2018<br />
<br />
''' 2016 '''<br />
<br />
* Themis Omirou, Asier Marzo Perez, Sriram Subramanian, and Anne Roudaut. <br />
:'''[http://research-information.bristol.ac.uk/files/71663722/FloatingCharts_Pure.pdf Floating charts: Data plotting using free-floating acoustically levitated representations]''' <br />
:3DUI 2016 - In 2016 IEEE Symposium on 3D User Interfaces, pp. 187-190. IEEE, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Jonna Häkkilä and Lasse Virtanen.<br />
:'''Aesthetic Physical Items for Visualizing Personal Sleep Data'''<br />
:MobileHCI 2016 - Adjunct, September 06-09, 2016, Florence, Italy<br />
<br />
''' 2015 '''<br />
<br />
* Simon Stusak, Jeannette Schwarz and Andreas Butz.<br />
:'''[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/275966833_Evaluating_the_Memorability_of_Physical_Visualizations Evaluating the Memorability of Physical Visualizations]'''.<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
''' 2014 '''<br />
<br />
* Stephen Barrass. <br />
: '''[http://www.york.ac.uk/media/c2d2/media/sonihedconference/Barrass_SoniHED_2014.pdf Acoustic sonification of blood pressure in the form of a singing bowl]''' <br />
: Proceedings of the Conference on Sonification in Health and Environmental Data, York University, UK. 2014.<br />
<br />
* Christian Geiger, Michael Hogen, Jörn Hornig, Michael Schaar.<br />
:'''[https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Christian_Geiger/publication/262161669_Datenreise_digital_bits_made_tangible/links/54a6ba960cf267bdb909e3eb.pdf Datenreise - Digital Bits Made Tangible.]'''<br />
:TEI 2014 - Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction, Pages 283-284. ACM, 2014. <br />
<br />
* Alireza Rezaeian and Jared Donovan.<br />
: '''[http://eprints.qut.edu.au/70452/2/Vinci_Design_of_a_Tangible_Data_Visualization.pdf Design of a Tangible Data Visualization.]'''<br />
:VINCI 2014 - Proceedings of the 7th International Symposium on Visual Information Communication and Interaction, pages 232-235. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Pepijn Fens and Mathias Funk.<br />
: '''[https://pure.tue.nl/ws/portalfiles/portal/26979929 Personal Health Data: Visualization Modalities and Their Perceived Values.]'''<br />
: WSCG 2014 - Communication Papers Proceedings, Conference on Computer Graphics, Visualization and Computer Vision. pp. 339-344.<br />
<br />
''' 2013 '''<br />
<br />
* Trevor Hogan and Eva Hornecker.<br />
:'''[http://www.ehornecker.de/Papers/0104-paper.pdf In touch with space: embodying live data for tangible interaction.]'''<br />
:TEI 2013 - Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction, pages 275-278. ACM, 2013.<br />
<br />
''' 2011 '''<br />
<br />
* Stephen Barrass.<br />
:'''[http://www.researchgate.net/publication/265728850_Physical_Sonification_Dataforms Physical Sonification Dataforms.]'''<br />
:ICAD 2011 - The 17th International Conference on Auditory Display, 2011.<br />
<br />
''' 2008 '''<br />
<br />
* Andrew Vande Moere.<br />
:'''[http://infoscape.org/publications/iv08.pdf Beyond the Tyranny of the Pixel: Exploring the Physicality of Information Visualization.]'''<br />
:IV 2008 - Information Visualisation, pages 469 - 474. IEEE, 2008. <br />
<br />
''' 2005 '''<br />
<br />
* Mike Bailey.<br />
:'''Layered Manufacturing for Scientific Visualization''' ('''[http://web.engr.orst.edu/~mjb/WebMjb/Papers/cvpcacm.pdf author draft]''').<br />
:Commun. ACM 48, 6 (June 2005), 42-48.<br />
<br />
* Alexandre Gillet, Michel Sanner, Daniel Stoffler and Arthur Olson.<br />
:'''[http://www.cell.com/structure/pdf/S0969-2126(05)00060-2.pdf Tangible Interfaces for Structural Molecular Biology.]'''<br />
:Structure, Volume 13, Issue 3, March 2005, Pages 483-491, ISSN 0969-2126.<br />
<br />
''' 2004 '''<br />
* David Holstius, John Kembel, Amy Hurst, Peng-Hui Wan, Jodi Forlizzi<br />
:'''[http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~akhurst/publications/holstius04-infotropism.pdf Infotropism: Living and Robotic Plants as Interactive Displays]'''<br />
:DIS 2004 - Conference on Designing Interactive Systems.<br />
<br />
''' 2000 '''<br />
<br />
* David Nadeau and Michael Bailey<br />
:'''[http://www.sdsc.edu/~nadeau/PhD/VisualizingVolumeDataUsingPhysicalModels.pdf Visualizing Volume Data Using Physical Models.]'''<br />
:Proceedings of IEEE Visualization 2000 (pp. 497-500).<br />
<br />
== PhD dissertations ==<br />
<br />
''' 2016 '''<br />
<br />
* Trevor Hogan<br />
:'''[http://tactiledata.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/Data_Dasein_Web.pdf Data Data and Dasein, A Phenomenology of Human-Data Relations.]''''<br />
:PhD thesis, Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Simon Stusak<br />
:'''[https://edoc.ub.uni-muenchen.de/20190/1/Stusak_Simon.pdf Exploring the Potential of Physical Visualizations.]'''<br />
:PhD thesis, University of Munich, 2 August 2016.<br />
<br />
* Rohit Ashok Khot<br />
:'''[http://exertiongameslab.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/rohit_ashok_khot_phd.pdf Understanding Material Representations of Physical Activity]'''<br />
:PhD thesis, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, June 2016.<br />
<br />
''' 2014 '''<br />
<br />
* Yvonne Jansen<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/tel-00981521/document Physical and Tangible Information Visualization.]'''<br />
:PhD thesis, Université Paris-Sud, 10 March 2014.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Book chapters ==<br />
<br />
''' 2021 '''<br />
* Pierre Dragicevic, Yvonne Jansen and Andrew Vande Moere<br />
: '''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-02113248/document Data Physicalization]'''<br />
:In Springer Handbook of Human Computer Interaction, Springer, ISBN 978-3-319-73228-2. In press.<br />
<br />
''' 2015 '''<br />
<br />
* Dietmar Offenhuber and Orkan Telhan.<br />
:'''[http://offenhuber.net/docs/offenhuber_telhan.pdf Indexical Visualization—the Data-Less Information Display.]'''<br />
:In Ubiquitous Computing, Complexity and Culture, edited by Ulrik Ekman, Jay David Bolter, Lily Diaz, Morten Søndergaard, and Maria Engberg, 288–303. New York: Routledge.<br />
<br />
''' 2013 '''<br />
<br />
* Ian Gwilt.<br />
:'''Data-Objects: sharing the attributes and properties of digital and material culture to creatively interpret complex information.'''<br />
:In: Digital Media and Technologies for Virtual Artistic Spaces. US, IGI Global, pp. 14-26, 2013.<br />
<br />
''' 2012 '''<br />
<br />
* A. Plohman, M. Sipos (eds.) <br />
:'''[http://issuu.com/kitchenbudapest/docs/beyond_data Beyond Data.]'''<br />
:Baltan Laboratories and Kitchen Budapest 2012<br />
<br />
''' 2011 '''<br />
<br />
* Wolf-Dieter Rase.<br />
: '''[http://www.wdrase.de/CreatingPhysical3DMapsRP.pdf Creating Physical 3D Maps Using Rapid Prototyping Techniques.]'''<br />
:True-3D in Cartography. Springer.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Extended abstracts ==<br />
'''2021'''<br />
<br />
* Maxime Daniel and Guillaume Rivière.: '''[https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3430524.3442452 Exploring Axisymmetric Shape-Change’s Purposes and Allure for Ambient Display: 16 Potential Use Cases and a Two-Month Preliminary Study on Daily Notifications.]''' : (WiP) Proc. Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction (TEI '21). ACM NY<br />
<br />
* He Ren and Eva Hornecker. '''[https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3430524.3442446 Comparing Understanding and Memorization in Physicalization and VR Visualization.]''' (WiP) Proc. Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction (TEI '21). ACM NY <br />
<br />
'''2020'''<br />
<br />
* Hannes Waldschütz and Eva Hornecker. '''[https://www.uni-weimar.de/fileadmin/user/fak/medien/professuren/Human-Computer_Interaction/Downloads/Papers_2020/dispw1110-waldschutzA.pdf The Importance of Data Curation for Data Physicalization. ]''' (DIS’ 20 [https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3393914.3395892 Companion]), 293–297. Provocations track.<br />
<br />
* Hannes Waldschütz, Eva Hornecker, Leoni Fischer, Pauline Temme, Anas Alnayef, Sujay Shalawadi, He Ren. '''[https://www.uni-weimar.de/fileadmin/user/fak/medien/professuren/Human-Computer_Interaction/Downloads/Papers_2020/dispd1030-waldschutzA.pdf Drum Roll: A Data Physicalization of Real-Time Radiation Sensor Readings.]''' (DIS’ 20 [https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3393914.3395848 Companion]), 477–479. Performance and Design track. <br />
<br />
''' 2017 '''<br />
<br />
* Pauline Gourlet and Thierry Dassé.<br />
: '''[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/317417090_Cairn_A_Tangible_Apparatus_for_Situated_Data_Collection_Visualization_and_Analysis Cairn: A Tangible Apparatus for Situated Data Collection, Visualization and Analysis.]'''<br />
: DIS 2017 - Proceedings of the 2017 Conference on Designing Interactive Systems (pictorial).<br />
<br />
* Samuel Huron, Pauline Gourlet, Uta Hinrichs, Trevor Hogan, and Yvonne Jansen.<br />
: '''[http://hal.upmc.fr/hal-01538595/document Let’s Get Physical: Promoting Data Physicalization in Workshop Formats.]'''<br />
: DIS 2017 - Proceedings of the 2017 Conference on Designing Interactive Systems (pictorial).<br />
<br />
* Dan Lockton, Delanie Ricketts, Shruti Aditya Chowdhury and Chang Hee Lee.<br />
: '''[http://imaginari.es/publications/Lockton_Ricketts_Chowdhury_Lee_2017_Exploring_Qualitative_Displays_and_Interfaces.pdf Exploring Qualitative Displays and Interfaces.]'''<br />
: CHI 2017 - Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems (late-breaking work). <br />
<br />
''' 2016 '''<br />
<br />
* Yun Wang, Xiaojuan Ma, Qiong Luo, and Huamin Qu.<br />
: '''[http://www.cse.ust.hk/~ywangch/edibilization.pdf Data Edibilization: Representing Data with Food.]''' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivfA34fY1rk Talk]]<br />
: CHI 2016 - Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems (alt.chi), pp. 409-422. ACM, 2016.<br />
<br />
''' 2015 '''<br />
<br />
* Stephen Barrass.<br />
:'''[https://smartech.gatech.edu/bitstream/handle/1853/54173/ICAD%20Proceedings%202015%20Extended%20Abstract%20-%20Barass.pdf Diagnostic singing bowls]''' <br />
:ICAD 2015 - Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Auditory Display.<br />
<br />
* Chang Long Zhu, Harshit Agrawal, and Pattie Maes. <br />
:'''[http://www.infomus.org/Events/proceedings/ACII2015/papers/Main_Conference/M2_Poster/Poster_Teaser_1/ACII2015_submission_54.pdf Data-objects: Re-designing everyday objects as tactile affective interfaces]''' <br />
:ACII 2015 - International Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction.<br />
<br />
* Michele Hu.<br />
:'''Exploring New Paradigms for Accessible 3D Printed Graphs.'''<br />
:ASSETS 2015 - Proceedings of the 17th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers & Accessibility. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
* Tim Regan, David Sweeney, John Helmes, Vasilis Vlachokyriakos, Siân Lindey, and Alex S. Taylor.<br />
:'''[https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/designing-engaging-data.pdf Designing Engaging Data in Communities].'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems.<br />
<br />
* Daniel Buzzo and Nicolo Merendino.<br />
:'''[https://www.academia.edu/10727947/Not_all_Days_are_Equal_investigating_the_meaning_in_the_digital_calendar Not all Days are Equal: Investigating the Meaning in the Digital Calendar].'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems.<br />
<br />
* Tamara Flemisch, Fatemeh Rajabiyazdi, Mona Hosseinkhani Loorak, Sheelagh Carpendale.<br />
:'''[http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.712.4257&rep=rep1&type=pdf NeckLan: Language as Jewellery]'''.<br />
:VIS 2015 Posters.<br />
<br />
''' 2014 '''<br />
<br />
* Ken Giang, and Mathias Funk. <br />
: '''[https://otik.uk.zcu.cz/bitstream/handle/11025/11941/Giang.pdf?sequence=1 Connect-S: A Physical Visualization Through Tangible Interaction.]''' <br />
: WSCG 2014 - Poster proceedings of WSCG 2014 Conference on Computer Graphics, Visualization and Computer Vision<br />
<br />
* Simon Stusak, and Markus Teufel. <br />
: '''[http://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/pubdb/publications/pub/stusak2014suiPoster/stusak2014suiPoster.pdf Projection augmented physical visualizations.]''' <br />
: In Proceedings of the 2nd ACM symposium on Spatial user interaction, pp. 145-145. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Simon Stusak, and Ayfer Aslan. <br />
: '''[https://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/pubdb/publications/pub/stusak2014chiPoster/stusak2014chiPoster.pdf Beyond physical bar charts: an exploration of designing physical visualizations.]''' <br />
: CHI 2014 - Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pp. 1381-1386. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Steve James Szigeti, Anne Stevens, Robert Tu, Ana Jofre, Alex Gebhardt, Fanny Chevalier, Jonathan Lee, and Sara L. Diamond. <br />
: '''[https://hal.inria.fr/docs/01/00/39/48/PDF/p1813-szigeti.pdf Output to input: concepts for physical data representations and tactile user interfaces.]''' <br />
: CHI 2014 - Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pp. 1813-1818. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Saiganesh Swaminathan, Conglei Shi, Yvonne Jansen, Pierre Dragicevic, Lora Oehlberg, and Jean-Daniel Fekete. <br />
: '''[http://www.saiganesh.net/assets/pdfs/Interactivity-CHI2014.pdf Creating physical visualizations with makervis].''' <br />
: CHI 2014 - Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems (pp. 543-546). ACM.<br />
<br />
''' 2013 '''<br />
<br />
* Simon Stusak, Aurélien Tabard, and Andreas Butz. <br />
: '''[https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Simon_Stusak/publication/260699515_Can_Physical_Visualizations_Support_Analytical_Tasks/links/544111690cf2e6f0c0f56734.pdf Can physical visualizations support analytical tasks?]'''<br />
: VIS 2013 - Posters of IEEE InfoVis.<br />
<br />
== Workshop contributions ==<br />
<br />
''' 2018 '''<br />
* Beat Signer, Payam Ebrahimi, Timothy J. Curtin and Ahmed K.A. Abdullah. <br />
: '''[http://beatsigner.com/publications/signer_DataPhys2018.pdf Towards a Framework for Dynamic Data Physicalisation.]''''<br />
: Proceedings of the International Workshop 'Toward a Design Language for Data Physicalization' at VIS 2018, Berlin, Germany, October 2018.<br />
<br />
* Tiffany Wun, Lora Oehlberg, and Sheelagh Carpendale.<br />
: '''Making-With-Data: Supporting DIY Data Physicalizations.'''<br />
: CHI 2018 workshop: Maker Movements, Do-It-Yourself Cultures and Participatory Design: Implications for HCI Research.<br />
<br />
''' 2017 '''<br />
<br />
* Rahul Bhargava and Catherine D'Ignazio. <br />
: '''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/Data_Phys_2017_Workshop-rev2.pdf Data Sculptures as a Playful and Low-Tech Introduction to Working with Data.]''''<br />
: Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Ian Gwilt and Nick Dulake. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/data_workshop_igwilt_AW.pdf Understanding the needs and desires of service users in the design and creation of meaningful physical data representations.]''' <br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Sarah Hayes, Trevor Hogan and Kieran Delaney. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/DataPhysWS_PositionPaper_vF_CR.pdf Exploring the role Physicalizations can play in STEM Learning.]''''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Stéphanie Fleck, Alexis Olry, David Bertolo, Christian Bastien, Robin Vivian and Martin Hachet. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/DIS-17-_-Augmented-and-Tangible-interfaces_A-Tool-for-physicalization-VF.pdf Augmented and Tangible Environments: A Tool for Physicalization of Contents by Children in School Context?]'''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Jeeeun Kim, Abigale Stangl and Tom Yeh. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/dis2017-workshop_JK.pdf Learning Underlying Principles of Physicalization by Tangible, Embodied, and Iterative Fabrication.]'''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Jörn Hurtienne and Daniel Reinhardt. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/DISS2017_DataPhys_Position_final_170528.pdf Teaching Data Physicalisation to HCI Students – A Case Report.]'''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Lora Oehlberg. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/HybridFabricationofPhysicalization-DIS2016Workshop.pdf Hybrid Fabrication of Physicalizations.]'''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Aubrey Lawson and Eileen Kraemer. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/Lawson_Kraemer_abstract.pdf Pedagogy of CS Unplugged: Lessons from Outreach and Education Activities in Computer Science.]'''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Fearn Bishop and Uta Hinrichs. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/TokenWorkshopCamera.pdf Challenges of Running Constructive Visualization Studies with Children.]'''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Alice Thudt, Uta Hinrichs, and Sheelagh Carpendale.<br />
:'''[https://research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk/bitstream/handle/10023/10910/Thudt_DataCraft_CHI2017.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y Data craft: integrating data into daily practices and shared reflections]'''<br />
:Workshop 'Quantified Data & Social Relationships' at CHI 2017, Denver, United States.<br />
<br />
''' 2016 '''<br />
<br />
* Wesley Willett and Samuel Huron.<br />
:'''[http://vgl.cs.usfca.edu/pdvw/2016/abstracts/Willett.pdf A Constructive Classroom Exercise for Teaching InfoVis]'''<br />
:Workshop 'Innovations in the Pedagogy of Data Visualization' at VIS 2016.<br />
<br />
* Xin Chen, Jessica Zeitz Self, Leanna House, and Chris North<br />
:'''[https://infovis.cs.vt.edu/sites/default/files/be_the_data_IA_final.pdf Be the Data: A New Approach for Immersive Analytics]'''<br />
:Workshop on Immersive Analytics at IEEE Virtual Reality 2016.<br />
<br />
''' 2015 '''<br />
<br />
* See the 15 submissions at the CHI 2015 workshop '''[http://jasonalexander.kiwi/workshops/physicaldata2015/papers.html Exploring the Challenges of Making Data Physical]'''<br />
<br />
''' 2014 '''<br />
<br />
* Lisa Koeman.<br />
:'''[http://lisakoeman.nl/publications/DIS_2014_-_Workshop_Personal_Visualisation.pdf A Personal Visualisation Future: Domestic Data Sculptures]'''<br />
:Workshop 'A Personal Perspective on Visualization and Visual Analytics' at DIS 2014 - Conference on Designing interactive systems. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Jennifer Payne, Sheelagh Carpendale, Tony Tang.<br />
:'''[http://hcitang.org/papers/2014-dis2014workshop-physical-visualization.pdf Physical Visualization and Personal Visual Analytics]'''<br />
:Workshop 'A Personal Perspective on Visualization and Visual Analytics' at DIS 2014 - Conference on Designing interactive systems. ACM, 2014.<br />
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== Technical reports ==<br />
<br />
'''2017'''<br />
<br />
* Beat Signer and Timothy J. Curtin.<br />
:'''[https://arxiv.org/pdf/1703.08288.pdf Tangible Holograms: Towards Mobile Physical Augmentation of Virtual Objects.]'''<br />
: Technical Report WISE Lab, WISE-2017-01, March 2017.<br />
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<div>This bibliography is a '''collection of academic work on data physicalization'''. [[Contribute|You can help us extend it]].<br />
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For work that does not refer to data physicalization but describes technologies which may be used for that purpose, see [[technologies]]. For non-academic work, see the [http://dataphys.org/list list of physical visualizations].<br />
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== Peer-reviewed full papers ==<br />
'''2021'''<br />
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* Irene López García and Eva Hornecker.<br />
: '''[https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3430524.3440627 Scaling Data Physicalization – How Does Size Influence Experience?]'''<br />
: Proc. of 2021 ACM on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction Conference (TEI’ 21) ACM, NY,<br />
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'''2020'''<br />
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* Maria Karyda, Merja Ryöppy, Jacob Buur, and Andrés Lucero. <br />
: '''[https://arxiv.org/pdf/2002.10313.pdf Imagining Data-Objects for Reflective Self-Tracking.]''' <br />
: In Proceedings of the 2020 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '20). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, 1–12.<br />
<br />
* Dietmar Offenhuber.<br />
: '''[https://arxiv.org/pdf/2006.04631.pdf What We Talk About When We Talk About Data Physicality]'''<br />
: in IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, vol. 40, no. 6, pp. 25-37, 1 Nov.-Dec. 2020<br />
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* Kim Sauvé, Dominic Potts, Jason Alexander, and Steven Houben. <br />
: '''[https://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/id/eprint/140417/1/A_Change_of_Perspective_camera_ready.pdf A Change of Perspective: How User Orientation Influences the Perception of Physicalizations.]'''<br />
: In Proceedings of the 2020 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '20). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, 1–12. <br />
<br />
* Kim Sauvé, Saskia Bakker, Nicolai Marquardt, and Steven Houben. <br />
: '''[https://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/id/eprint/147555/3/LOOP_NordiCHI2020.pdf LOOP: Exploring Physicalization of Activity Tracking Data.]'''<br />
: In Proceedings of the 11th Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction: Shaping Experiences, Shaping Society (NordiCHI '20). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, Article 52, 1–12.<br />
<br />
* M. Karyda, D. Wilde and M. G. Kjærsgaard. <br />
: '''[https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9200790 Narrative Physicalization: Supporting Interactive Engagement With Personal Data]'''<br />
: in IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, vol. 41, no. 1, pp. 74-86, 1 Jan.-Feb. <br />
<br />
'''2019'''<br />
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* Yun Wang, Adrien Segal, Roberta Klatsky, Daniel F. Keefe, Petra Isenberg, Jörn Hurtienne, Eva Hornecker, Tim Dwyer and Stephen Barrass.<br />
: '''An Emotional Response to the Value of Visualization'''.<br />
: IEEE Computer Graphics & Applications Magazine, Visualization Viewpoints, Volume: 39, Issue:5, 2019. pp. 8-17. [https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8809393?source=authoralert DOI:10.1109/MCG.2019.2923483]<br />
<br />
* Audrey Desjardins and Timea Tihanyi. <br />
: '''[http://audreydesjardins.com/pdf/Desjardins-ListeningCups-DIS2019.pdf ListeningCups: A Case of Data Tactility and Data Stories.]'''<br />
: In Proceedings of the 2019 on Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS '19). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, 147–160. <br />
<br />
'''2018'''<br />
<br />
* Xiuming Zhang, Tali Dekel, Tianfan Xue, Andrew Owens, Qiurui He, Jiajun Wu, Stefanie Mueller and William T. Freeman.<br />
: '''[https://arxiv.org/pdf/1809.05491.pdf MoSculp: Interactive Visualization of Shape and Time].'''<br />
: UIST 2018 - In Proceedings of the 31th Annual Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology.<br />
<br />
* Mathieu Le Goc, Charles Perin, Sean Follmer, Jean-Daniel Fekete, and Pierre Dragicevic.<br />
: '''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01848436/document Dynamic Composite Data Physicalization Using Wheeled Micro-Robots.]'''<br />
: TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics.<br />
<br />
* Christoph Bader, Dominik Kolb, James C. Weaver, Sunanda Sharma, Ahmed Hosny, João Costa, and Neri Oxman. <br />
: '''[http://advances.sciencemag.org/content/advances/4/5/eaas8652.full.pdf Making data matter: Voxel printing for the digital fabrication of data across scales and domains.]'''<br />
: Science Advances 4.5 (2018)<br />
<br />
* Dario Rodighiero<br />
:'''[https://infoscience.epfl.ch/record/255016/files/Article.pdf Printing Walkable Visualizations.]'''<br />
: TI 2018 - Proceedings of the 5th Biennial Transdisciplinary Imaging Conference 2018.<br />
<br />
* Kellyann Geurts<br />
:'''[https://ndownloader.figshare.com/files/11133053 Imagining Thought in Digital Space: 3D Printed Thoughts.]'''<br />
: TI 2018 - Proceedings of the 5th Biennial Transdisciplinary Imaging Conference 2018.<br />
<br />
* Alice Thudt, Uta Hinrichs, Samuel Huron and Sheelagh Carpendale.<br />
:'''[https://research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk/bitstream/handle/10023/13267/CPV_CameraReady.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y Self-reflection and personal physicalization construction.]'''<br />
: CHI 2018 - Proceedings of the 2018 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2018.<br />
<br />
* Marinos Koutsomichalis.<br />
:'''[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1IuHcG2Z05N_lFcTnfWb3t7MlhlEM4xN2/view Objektivisering: Text Physicalization and Self-introspective Post-digital Objecthood.]'''<br />
: TEI 2018 - Proceedings of the Twelfth International Conference on Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction.<br />
<br />
* Ricardo Sosa, Victoria Gerrard, Antonio Esparza, Rebeca Torres, Robbie Napper.<br />
:'''[https://www.designsociety.org/download-publication/40570/DATA+OBJECTS%3A+DESIGN+PRINCIPLES+FOR+DATA+PHYSICALISATION Data Objects: Design Principles for Data Physicalization.]'''<br />
: DESIGN 2018 - International Design Conference.<br />
<br />
* Noura Howell, John Chuang, Abigail De Kosnik, Greg Niemeyer, Kimiko Ryokai<br />
:'''[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/328685535_Emotional_Biosensing_Exploring_Critical_Alternatives Emotional Biosensing: Exploring Critical Alternatives.]'''<br />
: CSCW 2018<br />
<br />
'''2017'''<br />
<br />
* Deborah Lupton.<br />
:'''[https://simplysociology.files.wordpress.com/2017/03/lupton-2017-feeling-data-touch-and-data-sense.pdf Feeling your data: Touch and making sense of personal digital data.]'''<br />
: New Media & Society. July 2017.<br />
<br />
* Alberto Boem and Hiroo Iwata.<br />
:'''[http://www.albertoboem.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/Boem_Iwata_AISociety-2017.pdf "It's like holding a human heart": the design of Vital + Morph, a shape-changing interface for remote monitoring.]'''<br />
: AI & Society: Knowledge, Culture and Communication. 1435-5655.<br />
<br />
* Eslam Nofal, Rabee Reffat, and Andrew Vande Moere.<br />
:'''[https://lirias.kuleuven.be/bitstream/123456789/587318/1/Phygital+Heritage+%28Nofal+et+al%29+iLRN2017.pdf|Phygital Heritage: an Approach for Heritage Communication.]'''<br />
: Proceedings of the Third Immersive Learning Research Network Conference. Verlag der Technischen Universität Graz, 2017.<br />
<br />
* Louis Thibault and François Bérard.<br />
:'''[http://tripet.imag.fr/publs/2017/CHI17_Berard_HPCD.pdf The Object Inside: Assessing 3D Examination with a Spherical Handheld Perspective-Corrected Display.]'''<br />
: CHI 2017 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2017.<br />
<br />
* Wesley Willett, Yvonne Jansen, and Pierre Dragicevic.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01377901/document Embedded Data Representations.]'''<br />
: TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics 23.1 (2017): 461-470.<br />
<br />
* Faisal Taher, Yvonne Jansen, Jonathan Woodruff, John Hardy, Kasper Hornbæk, and Jason Alexander.<br />
:'''[http://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/82634/1/VIS16_PhysicalBarChart.pdf Investigating the Use of a Dynamic Physical Bar Chart for Data Exploration and Presentation.]'''<br />
: TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics 23.1 (2017): 451-460.<br />
<br />
* Sergej Stoppel and Stefan Bruckner.<br />
:'''[http://www.ii.uib.no/vis/publications/publication/2017/pdfs/Stoppel_VIS2017_Volvelle.pdf Vol²velle: Printable Interactive Volume Visualization.]'''<br />
: TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics 23.1 (2017): 861-870.<br />
<br />
* Carmen Hull and Wesley Willett. <br />
: '''[http://library.usc.edu.ph/ACM/CHI%202017/1proc/p1217.pdf Building with Data: Architectural Models as Inspiration for Data Physicalization.]''' <br />
: In Proceedings of the 2017 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '17). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, 1217–1264. <br />
<br />
''' 2016 '''<br />
<br />
* Yvonne Jansen, Kasper Hornbæk.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01219057/document A Psychophysical Investigation of Size as Physical Variable.]'''<br />
: TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 22:1. IEEE, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Steven Houben, Connie Golsteijn, Sarah Gallacher, Rose Johnson, Saskia Bakker, Nicolai Marquardt, Licia Capra and Yvonne Rogers.<br />
:'''[https://www.ucl.ac.uk/uclic/research/CHI2016/Houben.CHI.2016.pdf Physikit: Data Engagement Through Physical Ambient Visualizations in the Home.]'''<br />
: CHI 2016 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Saiganesh Swaminathan, Thijs Roumen, Robert Kovacs, David Stangl, Stefanie Mueller, and Patrick Baudisch.<br />
:'''[http://www.saiganesh.net/pdfs/Linespace-CHI2016.pdf Linespace: A Sensemaking Platform for the Blind]'''<br />
: CHI 2016 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Mathieu Le Goc, Lawrence H. Kim, Ali Parsaei, Jean-Daniel Fekete, Pierre Dragicevic, and Sean Follmer.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01391281/document Zooids: Building Blocks for Swarm User Interfaces.]''' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVdAfDMP3m0 Video]]<br />
: UIST 2016 - In Proceedings of the 29th Annual Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, pp. 97-109. ACM, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Rohit Ashok Khot, Josh Andres, Jennifer Lai, Juerg von Kaenel, and Florian 'Floyd' Mueller.<br />
: '''[http://exertiongameslab.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/fantibles_dis2016.pdf Fantibles: Capturing Cricket Fan's Story in 3D.]''' <br />
: DIS 2016 - In Proceedings of the 2016 ACM Conference on Designing Interactive Systems, pp. 883-894.<br />
<br />
* Michael C. Thrun, Florian Lerch, and Jörn Lötsch. <br />
:'''[http://wscg.zcu.cz/wscg2016/short/A43-full.pdf Visualization and 3D Printing of Multivariate Data of Biomarkers.]'''<br />
: International Conference in Central Europe on Computer Graphics, Visualization and Computer Vision, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Tiffany Wun, Jennifer Payne, Samuel Huron, and Sheelagh Carpendale. <br />
:'''[https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/6293/73b735326df73c28364118d28e66689de3b6.pdf Comparing Bar Chart Authoring with Microsoft Excel and Tangible Tiles]''' <br />
: EuroVis 2016 - Eurographics Conference on Visualization, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Fadi Botros, Charles Perin, Bon Adriel Aseniero and Sheelagh Carpendale.<br />
:'''[http://charles.perin.free.fr/data/pub/goandgrow.pdf Go and Grow: Mapping Personal Data to a Living Plant.]'''<br />
: AVI 2016 - Proceedings of the Working Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces. ACM, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Trevor Hogan and Eva Hornecker.<br />
:'''[http://iwc.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2016/05/20/iwc.iww015.abstract Towards a Design Space for Multisensory Data Representation.]'''<br />
: Interacting with Computers. Oxford Journals, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Simon Stusak, Moritz Hobe and Andreas Butz <br />
:'''[http://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/pubdb/publications/pub/stusak2016tei/stusak2016tei.pdf If Your Mind Can Grasp It, Your Hands Will Help.]'''<br />
:TEI 2016 - Proceedings of the 10th International ACM Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction. ACM, 2016<br />
<br />
''' 2015 '''<br />
<br />
* Paul Bourke.<br />
: '''[https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Paul_Bourke2/publication/276375844_Novel_physical_representations_for_the_visualisation_of_science_data_and_mathematics/links/55584d3d08ae6943a874cae3.pdf Novel physical representations for the visualisation of science data and mathematics]'''<br />
: CGAT 2015 - International Conference on Computer Games, Multimedia & Allied Technology.<br />
<br />
* Aditya Shekhar Nittala, Nico Li, Stephen Cartwright, Kazuki Takashima, Ehud Sharlin, and Mario Costa Sousa. <br />
: '''[http://utouch.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/docs/Planwell-SA.pdf PLANWELL: spatial user interface for collaborative petroleum well-planning]''' <br />
: SIGGRAPH ASIA 2015 Mobile Graphics and Interactive Applications.<br />
<br />
* Yvonne Jansen, Pierre Dragicevic, Petra Isenberg, Jason Alexander, Abhijit Karnik, Johan Kildal, Sriram Subramanian, Kasper Hornbæk.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01120152/document Opportunities and Challenges for Data Physicalization.]''' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Rst_2i2crg Talk]]<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
* Rohit Ashok Khot, Jeewon Lee, Deepti Aggarwal, Larissa Hjorth, Florian Mueller.<br />
: '''[http://exertiongameslab.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/tastybeats_chi2015.pdf TastyBeats: Designing Palatable Representations of Physical Activity.]'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
* Moon-Hwan Lee, Seijin Cha, Tek-Jin Nam.<br />
:'''[http://www.researchgate.net/profile/Moon_Hwan_Lee/publication/275347183_Patina_Engraver_Visualizing_Activity_Logs_as_Patina_in_Fashionable_Trackers/links/55430f770cf24107d3948dd1.pdf Patina Engraver: Visualizing Activity Logs as Patina in Fashionable Trackers.]'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
* Bettina Nissen, John Bowers.<br />
:'''[https://makingdatathings.files.wordpress.com/2015/04/nissen-datatranslations-finalsmall.pdf Data-Things: Digital Fabrication Situated within Participatory Data Translation Activities.]'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
* Faisal Taher, John Hardy, Abhijit Karnik, Christian Weichel, Yvonne Jansen, Kasper Hornbæk, Jason Alexander.<br />
:'''[http://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/72692/1/OA_2015_04_CHI_Emerge.pdf Exploring Interactions with Physically Dynamic Bar Charts.]'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
* Alex S Taylor, Siân E Lindley, Tim Regan, David Sweeney, Vasillis Vlachokyriakos, Lillie Grainger, Jessica Lingel.<br />
:'''[http://ast.io/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/Data-in-place.pdf Data-in-Place: Thinking through the Relations Between Data and Community.]'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
''' 2014 '''<br />
<br />
* Samuel Huron, Yvonne Jansen, Sheelagh Carpendale.<br />
:'''[https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01024053/document Constructing Visual Representations: Investigating the Use of Tangible Tokens.]'''<br />
:TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 20(12): 2102-2111, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Simon Stusak, Aurélien Tabard, Franziska Sauka, Rohit Ashok Khot, Andreas Butz.<br />
:'''[https://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/pubdb/publications/pub/stusak2014vis/stusak2014vis.pdf Activity sculptures: exploring the impact of physical visualizations on running activity.]'''<br />
:TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 20(12): 2201 - 2210, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Samuel Huron, Sheelagh Carpendale, Alice Thudt, Anthony Tang, Michael Mauerer.<br />
:'''[http://innovis.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/innovis/uploads/Publications/Publications/huron2014.pdf Constructive Visualization.]'''<br />
:DIS2014 - Conference on Designing interactive systems. ACM, New York, NY, USA, 433-442.<br />
<br />
* Rohit Ashok Khot, Larissa Hjorth, Florian 'Floyd' Mueller.<br />
:'''[http://exertiongameslab.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/understanding_3d_chi2014.pdf Understanding physical activity through 3D printed material artifacts.]'''<br />
:CHI2014 – Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pages 3835-3844. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Saiganesh Swaminathan, Conglei Shi, Yvonne Jansen, Pierre Dragicevic, Lora Oehlberg, Jean-Daniel Fekete.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-00935978/file/Supporting_the_Design_and_Fabrication_of_Physical_Visualizations.pdf Supporting the design and fabrication of physical visualizations.]'''<br />
:CHI2014 – Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pages 3845-3854. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Shaun Kane and Jeffrey Bigham.<br />
:'''[https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~jbigham/pubs/pdfs/2014/stemx.pdf Tracking@ stemxcomet: Teaching Programming to Blind Students via 3D Printing, Crisis Management, and Twitter.]'''<br />
:SIGCSE '14 - Proceedings of the 45th ACM technical symposium on Computer science education.<br />
<br />
''' 2013 '''<br />
<br />
* Trevor Hogan, and Eva Hornecker.<br />
:'''[http://www.ehornecker.de/Papers/DPPI13_paper2_Final.pdf Blending the repertory grid technique with focus groups to reveal rich design relevant insight.]''' <br />
:DPPI 2013 - Designing Pleasurable Products and Interfaces, ACM 2013, 116-125. <br />
<br />
* Yvonne Jansen and Pierre Dragicevic.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-00847218v2/document An interaction model for visualizations beyond the desktop.]'''<br />
:TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 19(12): 2396-2405, 2013.<br />
<br />
* Yvonne Jansen, Pierre Dragicevic, Jean-Daniel Fekete.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-00781831/document Evaluating the efficiency of physical visualizations.]'''<br />
:CHI 2013 – Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pages 2593- 2602. ACM, 2013.<br />
<br />
''' 2012 '''<br />
<br />
* Stephen Barrass.<br />
:'''[https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Stephen_Barrass/publication/252627125_Digital_Fabrication_of_Acoustic_Sonifications/links/548cccd00cf2d1800d80c6e3.pdf Digital Fabrication of Acoustic Sonifications]'''.<br />
:J. Audio Eng. Soc. 60, 9 (2012), 709–715.<br />
<br />
* Craig Brown and Amy Hurst.<br />
:'''[http://www.tiii.be/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/131-224-brown.done_.pdf VizTouch: automatically generated tactile visualizations of coordinate spaces]'''.<br />
: TEI 2012 - Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction, pages 131-138, ACM, 2012.<br />
<br />
* Ian Gwilt, Alaster Yoxall, and Koutaro Sano.<br />
: '''[https://www.designsociety.org/download-publication/32468/enhancing_the_understanding_of_statistical_data_through_the_creation_of_physical_objects Enhancing the understanding of statistical data through the creation of physical objects]'''.<br />
: The 2nd International Conference on Design Creativity (Proceedings). UK, Design Society, pages 117–126, 2012.<br />
<br />
* Trevor Hogan, and Eva Hornecker.<br />
:'''[http://www.ehornecker.de/Papers/HAID12RepModality.pdf How does representation modality affect user-experience of data artifacts?]'''<br />
:Haptic & Audio Interaction Design, pages 141–151. Springer, 2012.<br />
<br />
''' 2010 '''<br />
<br />
* Andrew Vande Moere, Stephanie Patel.<br />
:'''[http://infoscape.org/publications/vinci09.pdf The Physical Visualization of Information: Designing Data Sculptures in an Educational Context.]'''<br />
:Visual Information Communication, pages 1-23. Springer, 2010.<br />
<br />
''' 2008 '''<br />
<br />
* Jack Zhao and Andrew Vande Moere.<br />
:'''[http://infoscape.org/publications/dimea08.pdf Embodiment in Data Sculpture: a Model of the Physical Visualization of Information.]'''<br />
:DIMEA 2008 - Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on Digital Interactive Media in Entertainment and Arts, pages 343-350. ACM, 2008.<br />
<br />
''' 1998 '''<br />
<br />
* Michael Bailey, Klaus Schulten and John E Johnson.<br />
:'''[http://www.ks.uiuc.edu/Publications/Papers/PDF/BAIL98/BAIL98.pdf The use of solid physical models for the study of macromolecular assembly.]'''<br />
:Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 8(2), 202-208.<br />
<br />
''' 1997 '''<br />
<br />
* Dru Clark, Michael Bailey.<br />
:'''[http://web.engr.oregonstate.edu/~mjb/WebMjb/Papers/photomap.pdf Visualization of height field data with physical models and texture photomapping]'''<br />
: Proceedings of Visualization '97<br />
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== Peer-reviewed short papers ==<br />
<br />
''' 2018 '''<br />
* Maxime Daniel, Guillaume Rivière, and Nadine Couture.<br />
:'''[http://www.guillaumeriviere.name/pub/papers/illuminated-ring_tei18_wip.pdf Designing an Expandable Illuminated Ring to Build an Actuated Ring Chart.]'''<br />
:TEI 2018 - Proceedings of the 12th International ACM Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction. ACM, 2018<br />
<br />
''' 2016 '''<br />
<br />
* Themis Omirou, Asier Marzo Perez, Sriram Subramanian, and Anne Roudaut. <br />
:'''[http://research-information.bristol.ac.uk/files/71663722/FloatingCharts_Pure.pdf Floating charts: Data plotting using free-floating acoustically levitated representations]''' <br />
:3DUI 2016 - In 2016 IEEE Symposium on 3D User Interfaces, pp. 187-190. IEEE, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Jonna Häkkilä and Lasse Virtanen.<br />
:'''Aesthetic Physical Items for Visualizing Personal Sleep Data'''<br />
:MobileHCI 2016 - Adjunct, September 06-09, 2016, Florence, Italy<br />
<br />
''' 2015 '''<br />
<br />
* Simon Stusak, Jeannette Schwarz and Andreas Butz.<br />
:'''[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/275966833_Evaluating_the_Memorability_of_Physical_Visualizations Evaluating the Memorability of Physical Visualizations]'''.<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
''' 2014 '''<br />
<br />
* Stephen Barrass. <br />
: '''[http://www.york.ac.uk/media/c2d2/media/sonihedconference/Barrass_SoniHED_2014.pdf Acoustic sonification of blood pressure in the form of a singing bowl]''' <br />
: Proceedings of the Conference on Sonification in Health and Environmental Data, York University, UK. 2014.<br />
<br />
* Christian Geiger, Michael Hogen, Jörn Hornig, Michael Schaar.<br />
:'''[https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Christian_Geiger/publication/262161669_Datenreise_digital_bits_made_tangible/links/54a6ba960cf267bdb909e3eb.pdf Datenreise - Digital Bits Made Tangible.]'''<br />
:TEI 2014 - Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction, Pages 283-284. ACM, 2014. <br />
<br />
* Alireza Rezaeian and Jared Donovan.<br />
: '''[http://eprints.qut.edu.au/70452/2/Vinci_Design_of_a_Tangible_Data_Visualization.pdf Design of a Tangible Data Visualization.]'''<br />
:VINCI 2014 - Proceedings of the 7th International Symposium on Visual Information Communication and Interaction, pages 232-235. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Pepijn Fens and Mathias Funk.<br />
: '''[https://pure.tue.nl/ws/portalfiles/portal/26979929 Personal Health Data: Visualization Modalities and Their Perceived Values.]'''<br />
: WSCG 2014 - Communication Papers Proceedings, Conference on Computer Graphics, Visualization and Computer Vision. pp. 339-344.<br />
<br />
''' 2013 '''<br />
<br />
* Trevor Hogan and Eva Hornecker.<br />
:'''[http://www.ehornecker.de/Papers/0104-paper.pdf In touch with space: embodying live data for tangible interaction.]'''<br />
:TEI 2013 - Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction, pages 275-278. ACM, 2013.<br />
<br />
''' 2011 '''<br />
<br />
* Stephen Barrass.<br />
:'''[http://www.researchgate.net/publication/265728850_Physical_Sonification_Dataforms Physical Sonification Dataforms.]'''<br />
:ICAD 2011 - The 17th International Conference on Auditory Display, 2011.<br />
<br />
''' 2008 '''<br />
<br />
* Andrew Vande Moere.<br />
:'''[http://infoscape.org/publications/iv08.pdf Beyond the Tyranny of the Pixel: Exploring the Physicality of Information Visualization.]'''<br />
:IV 2008 - Information Visualisation, pages 469 - 474. IEEE, 2008. <br />
<br />
''' 2005 '''<br />
<br />
* Mike Bailey.<br />
:'''Layered Manufacturing for Scientific Visualization''' ('''[http://web.engr.orst.edu/~mjb/WebMjb/Papers/cvpcacm.pdf author draft]''').<br />
:Commun. ACM 48, 6 (June 2005), 42-48.<br />
<br />
* Alexandre Gillet, Michel Sanner, Daniel Stoffler and Arthur Olson.<br />
:'''[http://www.cell.com/structure/pdf/S0969-2126(05)00060-2.pdf Tangible Interfaces for Structural Molecular Biology.]'''<br />
:Structure, Volume 13, Issue 3, March 2005, Pages 483-491, ISSN 0969-2126.<br />
<br />
''' 2004 '''<br />
* David Holstius, John Kembel, Amy Hurst, Peng-Hui Wan, Jodi Forlizzi<br />
:'''[http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~akhurst/publications/holstius04-infotropism.pdf Infotropism: Living and Robotic Plants as Interactive Displays]'''<br />
:DIS 2004 - Conference on Designing Interactive Systems.<br />
<br />
''' 2000 '''<br />
<br />
* David Nadeau and Michael Bailey<br />
:'''[http://www.sdsc.edu/~nadeau/PhD/VisualizingVolumeDataUsingPhysicalModels.pdf Visualizing Volume Data Using Physical Models.]'''<br />
:Proceedings of IEEE Visualization 2000 (pp. 497-500).<br />
<br />
== PhD dissertations ==<br />
<br />
''' 2016 '''<br />
<br />
* Trevor Hogan<br />
:'''[http://tactiledata.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/Data_Dasein_Web.pdf Data Data and Dasein, A Phenomenology of Human-Data Relations.]''''<br />
:PhD thesis, Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Simon Stusak<br />
:'''[https://edoc.ub.uni-muenchen.de/20190/1/Stusak_Simon.pdf Exploring the Potential of Physical Visualizations.]'''<br />
:PhD thesis, University of Munich, 2 August 2016.<br />
<br />
* Rohit Ashok Khot<br />
:'''[http://exertiongameslab.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/rohit_ashok_khot_phd.pdf Understanding Material Representations of Physical Activity]'''<br />
:PhD thesis, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, June 2016.<br />
<br />
''' 2014 '''<br />
<br />
* Yvonne Jansen<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/tel-00981521/document Physical and Tangible Information Visualization.]'''<br />
:PhD thesis, Université Paris-Sud, 10 March 2014.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Book chapters ==<br />
<br />
''' 2021 '''<br />
* Pierre Dragicevic, Yvonne Jansen and Andrew Vande Moere<br />
: '''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-02113248/document Data Physicalization]'''<br />
:In Springer Handbook of Human Computer Interaction, Springer, ISBN 978-3-319-73228-2. In press.<br />
<br />
''' 2015 '''<br />
<br />
* Dietmar Offenhuber and Orkan Telhan.<br />
:'''[http://offenhuber.net/docs/offenhuber_telhan.pdf Indexical Visualization—the Data-Less Information Display.]'''<br />
:In Ubiquitous Computing, Complexity and Culture, edited by Ulrik Ekman, Jay David Bolter, Lily Diaz, Morten Søndergaard, and Maria Engberg, 288–303. New York: Routledge.<br />
<br />
''' 2013 '''<br />
<br />
* Ian Gwilt.<br />
:'''Data-Objects: sharing the attributes and properties of digital and material culture to creatively interpret complex information.'''<br />
:In: Digital Media and Technologies for Virtual Artistic Spaces. US, IGI Global, pp. 14-26, 2013.<br />
<br />
''' 2012 '''<br />
<br />
* A. Plohman, M. Sipos (eds.) <br />
:'''[http://issuu.com/kitchenbudapest/docs/beyond_data Beyond Data.]'''<br />
:Baltan Laboratories and Kitchen Budapest 2012<br />
<br />
''' 2011 '''<br />
<br />
* Wolf-Dieter Rase.<br />
: '''[http://www.wdrase.de/CreatingPhysical3DMapsRP.pdf Creating Physical 3D Maps Using Rapid Prototyping Techniques.]'''<br />
:True-3D in Cartography. Springer.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Extended abstracts ==<br />
'''2021'''<br />
<br />
* Maxime Daniel and Guillaume Rivière.: '''[https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3430524.3442452 Exploring Axisymmetric Shape-Change’s Purposes and Allure for Ambient Display: 16 Potential Use Cases and a Two-Month Preliminary Study on Daily Notifications.]''' : (WiP) Proc. Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction (TEI '21). ACM NY<br />
<br />
* He Ren and Eva Hornecker. '''[https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3430524.3442446 Comparing Understanding and Memorization in Physicalization and VR Visualization.]''' (WiP) Proc. Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction (TEI '21). ACM NY <br />
<br />
'''2020'''<br />
<br />
* Hannes Waldschütz and Eva Hornecker. '''[https://www.uni-weimar.de/fileadmin/user/fak/medien/professuren/Human-Computer_Interaction/Downloads/Papers_2020/dispw1110-waldschutzA.pdf The Importance of Data Curation for Data Physicalization. ]''' (DIS’ 20 [https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3393914.3395892 Companion]), 293–297. Provocations track.<br />
<br />
* Hannes Waldschütz, Eva Hornecker, Leoni Fischer, Pauline Temme, Anas Alnayef, Sujay Shalawadi, He Ren. '''[https://www.uni-weimar.de/fileadmin/user/fak/medien/professuren/Human-Computer_Interaction/Downloads/Papers_2020/dispd1030-waldschutzA.pdf Drum Roll: A Data Physicalization of Real-Time Radiation Sensor Readings.]''' (DIS’ 20 [https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3393914.3395848 Companion]), 477–479. Performance and Design track. <br />
<br />
'''2019'''<br />
<br />
'''2018'''<br />
<br />
''' 2017 '''<br />
<br />
* Pauline Gourlet and Thierry Dassé.<br />
: '''[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/317417090_Cairn_A_Tangible_Apparatus_for_Situated_Data_Collection_Visualization_and_Analysis Cairn: A Tangible Apparatus for Situated Data Collection, Visualization and Analysis.]'''<br />
: DIS 2017 - Proceedings of the 2017 Conference on Designing Interactive Systems (pictorial).<br />
<br />
* Samuel Huron, Pauline Gourlet, Uta Hinrichs, Trevor Hogan, and Yvonne Jansen.<br />
: '''[http://hal.upmc.fr/hal-01538595/document Let’s Get Physical: Promoting Data Physicalization in Workshop Formats.]'''<br />
: DIS 2017 - Proceedings of the 2017 Conference on Designing Interactive Systems (pictorial).<br />
<br />
* Dan Lockton, Delanie Ricketts, Shruti Aditya Chowdhury and Chang Hee Lee.<br />
: '''[http://imaginari.es/publications/Lockton_Ricketts_Chowdhury_Lee_2017_Exploring_Qualitative_Displays_and_Interfaces.pdf Exploring Qualitative Displays and Interfaces.]'''<br />
: CHI 2017 - Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems (late-breaking work). <br />
<br />
''' 2016 '''<br />
<br />
* Yun Wang, Xiaojuan Ma, Qiong Luo, and Huamin Qu.<br />
: '''[http://www.cse.ust.hk/~ywangch/edibilization.pdf Data Edibilization: Representing Data with Food.]''' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivfA34fY1rk Talk]]<br />
: CHI 2016 - Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems (alt.chi), pp. 409-422. ACM, 2016.<br />
<br />
''' 2015 '''<br />
<br />
* Stephen Barrass.<br />
:'''[https://smartech.gatech.edu/bitstream/handle/1853/54173/ICAD%20Proceedings%202015%20Extended%20Abstract%20-%20Barass.pdf Diagnostic singing bowls]''' <br />
:ICAD 2015 - Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Auditory Display.<br />
<br />
* Chang Long Zhu, Harshit Agrawal, and Pattie Maes. <br />
:'''[http://www.infomus.org/Events/proceedings/ACII2015/papers/Main_Conference/M2_Poster/Poster_Teaser_1/ACII2015_submission_54.pdf Data-objects: Re-designing everyday objects as tactile affective interfaces]''' <br />
:ACII 2015 - International Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction.<br />
<br />
* Michele Hu.<br />
:'''Exploring New Paradigms for Accessible 3D Printed Graphs.'''<br />
:ASSETS 2015 - Proceedings of the 17th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers & Accessibility. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
* Tim Regan, David Sweeney, John Helmes, Vasilis Vlachokyriakos, Siân Lindey, and Alex S. Taylor.<br />
:'''[https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/designing-engaging-data.pdf Designing Engaging Data in Communities].'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems.<br />
<br />
* Daniel Buzzo and Nicolo Merendino.<br />
:'''[https://www.academia.edu/10727947/Not_all_Days_are_Equal_investigating_the_meaning_in_the_digital_calendar Not all Days are Equal: Investigating the Meaning in the Digital Calendar].'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems.<br />
<br />
* Tamara Flemisch, Fatemeh Rajabiyazdi, Mona Hosseinkhani Loorak, Sheelagh Carpendale.<br />
:'''[http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.712.4257&rep=rep1&type=pdf NeckLan: Language as Jewellery]'''.<br />
:VIS 2015 Posters.<br />
<br />
''' 2014 '''<br />
<br />
* Ken Giang, and Mathias Funk. <br />
: '''[https://otik.uk.zcu.cz/bitstream/handle/11025/11941/Giang.pdf?sequence=1 Connect-S: A Physical Visualization Through Tangible Interaction.]''' <br />
: WSCG 2014 - Poster proceedings of WSCG 2014 Conference on Computer Graphics, Visualization and Computer Vision<br />
<br />
* Simon Stusak, and Markus Teufel. <br />
: '''[http://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/pubdb/publications/pub/stusak2014suiPoster/stusak2014suiPoster.pdf Projection augmented physical visualizations.]''' <br />
: In Proceedings of the 2nd ACM symposium on Spatial user interaction, pp. 145-145. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Simon Stusak, and Ayfer Aslan. <br />
: '''[https://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/pubdb/publications/pub/stusak2014chiPoster/stusak2014chiPoster.pdf Beyond physical bar charts: an exploration of designing physical visualizations.]''' <br />
: CHI 2014 - Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pp. 1381-1386. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Steve James Szigeti, Anne Stevens, Robert Tu, Ana Jofre, Alex Gebhardt, Fanny Chevalier, Jonathan Lee, and Sara L. Diamond. <br />
: '''[https://hal.inria.fr/docs/01/00/39/48/PDF/p1813-szigeti.pdf Output to input: concepts for physical data representations and tactile user interfaces.]''' <br />
: CHI 2014 - Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pp. 1813-1818. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Saiganesh Swaminathan, Conglei Shi, Yvonne Jansen, Pierre Dragicevic, Lora Oehlberg, and Jean-Daniel Fekete. <br />
: '''[http://www.saiganesh.net/assets/pdfs/Interactivity-CHI2014.pdf Creating physical visualizations with makervis].''' <br />
: CHI 2014 - Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems (pp. 543-546). ACM.<br />
<br />
''' 2013 '''<br />
<br />
* Simon Stusak, Aurélien Tabard, and Andreas Butz. <br />
: '''[https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Simon_Stusak/publication/260699515_Can_Physical_Visualizations_Support_Analytical_Tasks/links/544111690cf2e6f0c0f56734.pdf Can physical visualizations support analytical tasks?]'''<br />
: VIS 2013 - Posters of IEEE InfoVis.<br />
<br />
== Workshop contributions ==<br />
<br />
'''2020'''<br />
<br />
'''2019'''<br />
<br />
''' 2018 '''<br />
* Beat Signer, Payam Ebrahimi, Timothy J. Curtin and Ahmed K.A. Abdullah. <br />
: '''[http://beatsigner.com/publications/signer_DataPhys2018.pdf Towards a Framework for Dynamic Data Physicalisation.]''''<br />
: Proceedings of the International Workshop 'Toward a Design Language for Data Physicalization' at VIS 2018, Berlin, Germany, October 2018.<br />
<br />
* Tiffany Wun, Lora Oehlberg, and Sheelagh Carpendale.<br />
: '''Making-With-Data: Supporting DIY Data Physicalizations.'''<br />
: CHI 2018 workshop: Maker Movements, Do-It-Yourself Cultures and Participatory Design: Implications for HCI Research.<br />
<br />
''' 2017 '''<br />
<br />
* Rahul Bhargava and Catherine D'Ignazio. <br />
: '''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/Data_Phys_2017_Workshop-rev2.pdf Data Sculptures as a Playful and Low-Tech Introduction to Working with Data.]''''<br />
: Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Ian Gwilt and Nick Dulake. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/data_workshop_igwilt_AW.pdf Understanding the needs and desires of service users in the design and creation of meaningful physical data representations.]''' <br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Sarah Hayes, Trevor Hogan and Kieran Delaney. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/DataPhysWS_PositionPaper_vF_CR.pdf Exploring the role Physicalizations can play in STEM Learning.]''''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Stéphanie Fleck, Alexis Olry, David Bertolo, Christian Bastien, Robin Vivian and Martin Hachet. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/DIS-17-_-Augmented-and-Tangible-interfaces_A-Tool-for-physicalization-VF.pdf Augmented and Tangible Environments: A Tool for Physicalization of Contents by Children in School Context?]'''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Jeeeun Kim, Abigale Stangl and Tom Yeh. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/dis2017-workshop_JK.pdf Learning Underlying Principles of Physicalization by Tangible, Embodied, and Iterative Fabrication.]'''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Jörn Hurtienne and Daniel Reinhardt. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/DISS2017_DataPhys_Position_final_170528.pdf Teaching Data Physicalisation to HCI Students – A Case Report.]'''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Lora Oehlberg. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/HybridFabricationofPhysicalization-DIS2016Workshop.pdf Hybrid Fabrication of Physicalizations.]'''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Aubrey Lawson and Eileen Kraemer. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/Lawson_Kraemer_abstract.pdf Pedagogy of CS Unplugged: Lessons from Outreach and Education Activities in Computer Science.]'''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Fearn Bishop and Uta Hinrichs. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/TokenWorkshopCamera.pdf Challenges of Running Constructive Visualization Studies with Children.]'''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Alice Thudt, Uta Hinrichs, and Sheelagh Carpendale.<br />
:'''[https://research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk/bitstream/handle/10023/10910/Thudt_DataCraft_CHI2017.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y Data craft: integrating data into daily practices and shared reflections]'''<br />
:Workshop 'Quantified Data & Social Relationships' at CHI 2017, Denver, United States.<br />
<br />
''' 2016 '''<br />
<br />
* Wesley Willett and Samuel Huron.<br />
:'''[http://vgl.cs.usfca.edu/pdvw/2016/abstracts/Willett.pdf A Constructive Classroom Exercise for Teaching InfoVis]'''<br />
:Workshop 'Innovations in the Pedagogy of Data Visualization' at VIS 2016.<br />
<br />
* Xin Chen, Jessica Zeitz Self, Leanna House, and Chris North<br />
:'''[https://infovis.cs.vt.edu/sites/default/files/be_the_data_IA_final.pdf Be the Data: A New Approach for Immersive Analytics]'''<br />
:Workshop on Immersive Analytics at IEEE Virtual Reality 2016.<br />
<br />
''' 2015 '''<br />
<br />
* See the 15 submissions at the CHI 2015 workshop '''[http://jasonalexander.kiwi/workshops/physicaldata2015/papers.html Exploring the Challenges of Making Data Physical]'''<br />
<br />
''' 2014 '''<br />
<br />
* Lisa Koeman.<br />
:'''[http://lisakoeman.nl/publications/DIS_2014_-_Workshop_Personal_Visualisation.pdf A Personal Visualisation Future: Domestic Data Sculptures]'''<br />
:Workshop 'A Personal Perspective on Visualization and Visual Analytics' at DIS 2014 - Conference on Designing interactive systems. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Jennifer Payne, Sheelagh Carpendale, Tony Tang.<br />
:'''[http://hcitang.org/papers/2014-dis2014workshop-physical-visualization.pdf Physical Visualization and Personal Visual Analytics]'''<br />
:Workshop 'A Personal Perspective on Visualization and Visual Analytics' at DIS 2014 - Conference on Designing interactive systems. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
== Technical reports ==<br />
<br />
'''2017'''<br />
<br />
* Beat Signer and Timothy J. Curtin.<br />
:'''[https://arxiv.org/pdf/1703.08288.pdf Tangible Holograms: Towards Mobile Physical Augmentation of Virtual Objects.]'''<br />
: Technical Report WISE Lab, WISE-2017-01, March 2017.<br />
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<div>This bibliography is a '''collection of academic work on data physicalization'''. [[Contribute|You can help us extend it]].<br />
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For work that does not refer to data physicalization but describes technologies which may be used for that purpose, see [[technologies]]. For non-academic work, see the [http://dataphys.org/list list of physical visualizations].<br />
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''Please do not link to articles behind paywalls.'' If you authored an article for which no link is available, please put your PDF online and send us the link. The principle of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-archiving self-archiving] generally allows you to do so. <br />
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== Peer-reviewed full papers ==<br />
'''2021'''<br />
<br />
* Irene López García and Eva Hornecker.<br />
: '''[https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3430524.3440627 Scaling Data Physicalization – How Does Size Influence Experience?]'''<br />
: Proc. of 2021 ACM on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction Conference (TEI’ 21) ACM, NY,<br />
<br />
'''2020'''<br />
<br />
* Maria Karyda, Merja Ryöppy, Jacob Buur, and Andrés Lucero. <br />
: '''[https://arxiv.org/pdf/2002.10313.pdf Imagining Data-Objects for Reflective Self-Tracking.]''' <br />
: In Proceedings of the 2020 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '20). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, 1–12.<br />
<br />
* Dietmar Offenhuber.<br />
: '''[https://arxiv.org/pdf/2006.04631.pdf What We Talk About When We Talk About Data Physicality]'''<br />
: in IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, vol. 40, no. 6, pp. 25-37, 1 Nov.-Dec. 2020<br />
<br />
* Kim Sauvé, Dominic Potts, Jason Alexander, and Steven Houben. <br />
: '''[https://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/id/eprint/140417/1/A_Change_of_Perspective_camera_ready.pdf A Change of Perspective: How User Orientation Influences the Perception of Physicalizations.]'''<br />
: In Proceedings of the 2020 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '20). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, 1–12. <br />
<br />
* Kim Sauvé, Saskia Bakker, Nicolai Marquardt, and Steven Houben. <br />
: '''[https://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/id/eprint/147555/3/LOOP_NordiCHI2020.pdf LOOP: Exploring Physicalization of Activity Tracking Data.]'''<br />
: In Proceedings of the 11th Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction: Shaping Experiences, Shaping Society (NordiCHI '20). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, Article 52, 1–12.<br />
<br />
* M. Karyda, D. Wilde and M. G. Kjærsgaard. <br />
: '''[https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9200790 Narrative Physicalization: Supporting Interactive Engagement With Personal Data]'''<br />
: in IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, vol. 41, no. 1, pp. 74-86, 1 Jan.-Feb. <br />
<br />
'''2019'''<br />
<br />
* Yun Wang, Adrien Segal, Roberta Klatsky, Daniel F. Keefe, Petra Isenberg, Jörn Hurtienne, Eva Hornecker, Tim Dwyer and Stephen Barrass.<br />
: '''An Emotional Response to the Value of Visualization'''.<br />
: IEEE Computer Graphics & Applications Magazine, Visualization Viewpoints, Volume: 39, Issue:5, 2019. pp. 8-17. [https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8809393?source=authoralert DOI:10.1109/MCG.2019.2923483]<br />
<br />
* Audrey Desjardins and Timea Tihanyi. <br />
: '''[http://audreydesjardins.com/pdf/Desjardins-ListeningCups-DIS2019.pdf ListeningCups: A Case of Data Tactility and Data Stories.]'''<br />
: In Proceedings of the 2019 on Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS '19). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, 147–160. <br />
<br />
'''2018'''<br />
<br />
* Xiuming Zhang, Tali Dekel, Tianfan Xue, Andrew Owens, Qiurui He, Jiajun Wu, Stefanie Mueller and William T. Freeman.<br />
: '''[https://arxiv.org/pdf/1809.05491.pdf MoSculp: Interactive Visualization of Shape and Time].'''<br />
: UIST 2018 - In Proceedings of the 31th Annual Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology.<br />
<br />
* Mathieu Le Goc, Charles Perin, Sean Follmer, Jean-Daniel Fekete, and Pierre Dragicevic.<br />
: '''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01848436/document Dynamic Composite Data Physicalization Using Wheeled Micro-Robots.]'''<br />
: TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics.<br />
<br />
* Christoph Bader, Dominik Kolb, James C. Weaver, Sunanda Sharma, Ahmed Hosny, João Costa, and Neri Oxman. <br />
: '''[http://advances.sciencemag.org/content/advances/4/5/eaas8652.full.pdf Making data matter: Voxel printing for the digital fabrication of data across scales and domains.]'''<br />
: Science Advances 4.5 (2018)<br />
<br />
* Dario Rodighiero<br />
:'''[https://infoscience.epfl.ch/record/255016/files/Article.pdf Printing Walkable Visualizations.]'''<br />
: TI 2018 - Proceedings of the 5th Biennial Transdisciplinary Imaging Conference 2018.<br />
<br />
* Kellyann Geurts<br />
:'''[https://ndownloader.figshare.com/files/11133053 Imagining Thought in Digital Space: 3D Printed Thoughts.]'''<br />
: TI 2018 - Proceedings of the 5th Biennial Transdisciplinary Imaging Conference 2018.<br />
<br />
* Alice Thudt, Uta Hinrichs, Samuel Huron and Sheelagh Carpendale.<br />
:'''[https://research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk/bitstream/handle/10023/13267/CPV_CameraReady.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y Self-reflection and personal physicalization construction.]'''<br />
: CHI 2018 - Proceedings of the 2018 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2018.<br />
<br />
* Marinos Koutsomichalis.<br />
:'''[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1IuHcG2Z05N_lFcTnfWb3t7MlhlEM4xN2/view Objektivisering: Text Physicalization and Self-introspective Post-digital Objecthood.]'''<br />
: TEI 2018 - Proceedings of the Twelfth International Conference on Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction.<br />
<br />
* Ricardo Sosa, Victoria Gerrard, Antonio Esparza, Rebeca Torres, Robbie Napper.<br />
:'''[https://www.designsociety.org/download-publication/40570/DATA+OBJECTS%3A+DESIGN+PRINCIPLES+FOR+DATA+PHYSICALISATION Data Objects: Design Principles for Data Physicalization.]'''<br />
: DESIGN 2018 - International Design Conference.<br />
<br />
* Noura Howell, John Chuang, Abigail De Kosnik, Greg Niemeyer, Kimiko Ryokai<br />
:'''[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/328685535_Emotional_Biosensing_Exploring_Critical_Alternatives Emotional Biosensing: Exploring Critical Alternatives.]'''<br />
: CSCW 2018<br />
<br />
'''2017'''<br />
<br />
* Deborah Lupton.<br />
:'''[https://simplysociology.files.wordpress.com/2017/03/lupton-2017-feeling-data-touch-and-data-sense.pdf Feeling your data: Touch and making sense of personal digital data.]'''<br />
: New Media & Society. July 2017.<br />
<br />
* Alberto Boem and Hiroo Iwata.<br />
:'''[http://www.albertoboem.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/Boem_Iwata_AISociety-2017.pdf "It's like holding a human heart": the design of Vital + Morph, a shape-changing interface for remote monitoring.]'''<br />
: AI & Society: Knowledge, Culture and Communication. 1435-5655.<br />
<br />
* Eslam Nofal, Rabee Reffat, and Andrew Vande Moere.<br />
:'''[https://lirias.kuleuven.be/bitstream/123456789/587318/1/Phygital+Heritage+%28Nofal+et+al%29+iLRN2017.pdf|Phygital Heritage: an Approach for Heritage Communication.]'''<br />
: Proceedings of the Third Immersive Learning Research Network Conference. Verlag der Technischen Universität Graz, 2017.<br />
<br />
* Louis Thibault and François Bérard.<br />
:'''[http://tripet.imag.fr/publs/2017/CHI17_Berard_HPCD.pdf The Object Inside: Assessing 3D Examination with a Spherical Handheld Perspective-Corrected Display.]'''<br />
: CHI 2017 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2017.<br />
<br />
* Wesley Willett, Yvonne Jansen, and Pierre Dragicevic.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01377901/document Embedded Data Representations.]'''<br />
: TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics 23.1 (2017): 461-470.<br />
<br />
* Faisal Taher, Yvonne Jansen, Jonathan Woodruff, John Hardy, Kasper Hornbæk, and Jason Alexander.<br />
:'''[http://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/82634/1/VIS16_PhysicalBarChart.pdf Investigating the Use of a Dynamic Physical Bar Chart for Data Exploration and Presentation.]'''<br />
: TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics 23.1 (2017): 451-460.<br />
<br />
* Sergej Stoppel and Stefan Bruckner.<br />
:'''[http://www.ii.uib.no/vis/publications/publication/2017/pdfs/Stoppel_VIS2017_Volvelle.pdf Vol²velle: Printable Interactive Volume Visualization.]'''<br />
: TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics 23.1 (2017): 861-870.<br />
<br />
* Carmen Hull and Wesley Willett. <br />
: '''[http://library.usc.edu.ph/ACM/CHI%202017/1proc/p1217.pdf Building with Data: Architectural Models as Inspiration for Data Physicalization.]''' <br />
: In Proceedings of the 2017 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '17). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, 1217–1264. <br />
<br />
''' 2016 '''<br />
<br />
* Yvonne Jansen, Kasper Hornbæk.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01219057/document A Psychophysical Investigation of Size as Physical Variable.]'''<br />
: TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 22:1. IEEE, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Steven Houben, Connie Golsteijn, Sarah Gallacher, Rose Johnson, Saskia Bakker, Nicolai Marquardt, Licia Capra and Yvonne Rogers.<br />
:'''[https://www.ucl.ac.uk/uclic/research/CHI2016/Houben.CHI.2016.pdf Physikit: Data Engagement Through Physical Ambient Visualizations in the Home.]'''<br />
: CHI 2016 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Saiganesh Swaminathan, Thijs Roumen, Robert Kovacs, David Stangl, Stefanie Mueller, and Patrick Baudisch.<br />
:'''[http://www.saiganesh.net/pdfs/Linespace-CHI2016.pdf Linespace: A Sensemaking Platform for the Blind]'''<br />
: CHI 2016 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Mathieu Le Goc, Lawrence H. Kim, Ali Parsaei, Jean-Daniel Fekete, Pierre Dragicevic, and Sean Follmer.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01391281/document Zooids: Building Blocks for Swarm User Interfaces.]''' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVdAfDMP3m0 Video]]<br />
: UIST 2016 - In Proceedings of the 29th Annual Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, pp. 97-109. ACM, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Rohit Ashok Khot, Josh Andres, Jennifer Lai, Juerg von Kaenel, and Florian 'Floyd' Mueller.<br />
: '''[http://exertiongameslab.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/fantibles_dis2016.pdf Fantibles: Capturing Cricket Fan's Story in 3D.]''' <br />
: DIS 2016 - In Proceedings of the 2016 ACM Conference on Designing Interactive Systems, pp. 883-894.<br />
<br />
* Michael C. Thrun, Florian Lerch, and Jörn Lötsch. <br />
:'''[http://wscg.zcu.cz/wscg2016/short/A43-full.pdf Visualization and 3D Printing of Multivariate Data of Biomarkers.]'''<br />
: International Conference in Central Europe on Computer Graphics, Visualization and Computer Vision, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Tiffany Wun, Jennifer Payne, Samuel Huron, and Sheelagh Carpendale. <br />
:'''[https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/6293/73b735326df73c28364118d28e66689de3b6.pdf Comparing Bar Chart Authoring with Microsoft Excel and Tangible Tiles]''' <br />
: EuroVis 2016 - Eurographics Conference on Visualization, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Fadi Botros, Charles Perin, Bon Adriel Aseniero and Sheelagh Carpendale.<br />
:'''[http://charles.perin.free.fr/data/pub/goandgrow.pdf Go and Grow: Mapping Personal Data to a Living Plant.]'''<br />
: AVI 2016 - Proceedings of the Working Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces. ACM, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Trevor Hogan and Eva Hornecker.<br />
:'''[http://iwc.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2016/05/20/iwc.iww015.abstract Towards a Design Space for Multisensory Data Representation.]'''<br />
: Interacting with Computers. Oxford Journals, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Simon Stusak, Moritz Hobe and Andreas Butz <br />
:'''[http://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/pubdb/publications/pub/stusak2016tei/stusak2016tei.pdf If Your Mind Can Grasp It, Your Hands Will Help.]'''<br />
:TEI 2016 - Proceedings of the 10th International ACM Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction. ACM, 2016<br />
<br />
''' 2015 '''<br />
<br />
* Paul Bourke.<br />
: '''[https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Paul_Bourke2/publication/276375844_Novel_physical_representations_for_the_visualisation_of_science_data_and_mathematics/links/55584d3d08ae6943a874cae3.pdf Novel physical representations for the visualisation of science data and mathematics]'''<br />
: CGAT 2015 - International Conference on Computer Games, Multimedia & Allied Technology.<br />
<br />
* Aditya Shekhar Nittala, Nico Li, Stephen Cartwright, Kazuki Takashima, Ehud Sharlin, and Mario Costa Sousa. <br />
: '''[http://utouch.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/docs/Planwell-SA.pdf PLANWELL: spatial user interface for collaborative petroleum well-planning]''' <br />
: SIGGRAPH ASIA 2015 Mobile Graphics and Interactive Applications.<br />
<br />
* Yvonne Jansen, Pierre Dragicevic, Petra Isenberg, Jason Alexander, Abhijit Karnik, Johan Kildal, Sriram Subramanian, Kasper Hornbæk.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01120152/document Opportunities and Challenges for Data Physicalization.]''' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Rst_2i2crg Talk]]<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
* Rohit Ashok Khot, Jeewon Lee, Deepti Aggarwal, Larissa Hjorth, Florian Mueller.<br />
: '''[http://exertiongameslab.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/tastybeats_chi2015.pdf TastyBeats: Designing Palatable Representations of Physical Activity.]'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
* Moon-Hwan Lee, Seijin Cha, Tek-Jin Nam.<br />
:'''[http://www.researchgate.net/profile/Moon_Hwan_Lee/publication/275347183_Patina_Engraver_Visualizing_Activity_Logs_as_Patina_in_Fashionable_Trackers/links/55430f770cf24107d3948dd1.pdf Patina Engraver: Visualizing Activity Logs as Patina in Fashionable Trackers.]'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
* Bettina Nissen, John Bowers.<br />
:'''[https://makingdatathings.files.wordpress.com/2015/04/nissen-datatranslations-finalsmall.pdf Data-Things: Digital Fabrication Situated within Participatory Data Translation Activities.]'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
* Faisal Taher, John Hardy, Abhijit Karnik, Christian Weichel, Yvonne Jansen, Kasper Hornbæk, Jason Alexander.<br />
:'''[http://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/72692/1/OA_2015_04_CHI_Emerge.pdf Exploring Interactions with Physically Dynamic Bar Charts.]'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
* Alex S Taylor, Siân E Lindley, Tim Regan, David Sweeney, Vasillis Vlachokyriakos, Lillie Grainger, Jessica Lingel.<br />
:'''[http://ast.io/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/Data-in-place.pdf Data-in-Place: Thinking through the Relations Between Data and Community.]'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
''' 2014 '''<br />
<br />
* Samuel Huron, Yvonne Jansen, Sheelagh Carpendale.<br />
:'''[https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01024053/document Constructing Visual Representations: Investigating the Use of Tangible Tokens.]'''<br />
:TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 20(12): 2102-2111, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Simon Stusak, Aurélien Tabard, Franziska Sauka, Rohit Ashok Khot, Andreas Butz.<br />
:'''[https://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/pubdb/publications/pub/stusak2014vis/stusak2014vis.pdf Activity sculptures: exploring the impact of physical visualizations on running activity.]'''<br />
:TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 20(12): 2201 - 2210, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Samuel Huron, Sheelagh Carpendale, Alice Thudt, Anthony Tang, Michael Mauerer.<br />
:'''[http://innovis.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/innovis/uploads/Publications/Publications/huron2014.pdf Constructive Visualization.]'''<br />
:DIS2014 - Conference on Designing interactive systems. ACM, New York, NY, USA, 433-442.<br />
<br />
* Rohit Ashok Khot, Larissa Hjorth, Florian 'Floyd' Mueller.<br />
:'''[http://exertiongameslab.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/understanding_3d_chi2014.pdf Understanding physical activity through 3D printed material artifacts.]'''<br />
:CHI2014 – Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pages 3835-3844. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Saiganesh Swaminathan, Conglei Shi, Yvonne Jansen, Pierre Dragicevic, Lora Oehlberg, Jean-Daniel Fekete.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-00935978/file/Supporting_the_Design_and_Fabrication_of_Physical_Visualizations.pdf Supporting the design and fabrication of physical visualizations.]'''<br />
:CHI2014 – Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pages 3845-3854. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Shaun Kane and Jeffrey Bigham.<br />
:'''[https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~jbigham/pubs/pdfs/2014/stemx.pdf Tracking@ stemxcomet: Teaching Programming to Blind Students via 3D Printing, Crisis Management, and Twitter.]'''<br />
:SIGCSE '14 - Proceedings of the 45th ACM technical symposium on Computer science education.<br />
<br />
''' 2013 '''<br />
<br />
* Trevor Hogan, and Eva Hornecker.<br />
:'''[http://www.ehornecker.de/Papers/DPPI13_paper2_Final.pdf Blending the repertory grid technique with focus groups to reveal rich design relevant insight.]''' <br />
:DPPI 2013 - Designing Pleasurable Products and Interfaces, ACM 2013, 116-125. <br />
<br />
* Yvonne Jansen and Pierre Dragicevic.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-00847218v2/document An interaction model for visualizations beyond the desktop.]'''<br />
:TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 19(12): 2396-2405, 2013.<br />
<br />
* Yvonne Jansen, Pierre Dragicevic, Jean-Daniel Fekete.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-00781831/document Evaluating the efficiency of physical visualizations.]'''<br />
:CHI 2013 – Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pages 2593- 2602. ACM, 2013.<br />
<br />
''' 2012 '''<br />
<br />
* Stephen Barrass.<br />
:'''[https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Stephen_Barrass/publication/252627125_Digital_Fabrication_of_Acoustic_Sonifications/links/548cccd00cf2d1800d80c6e3.pdf Digital Fabrication of Acoustic Sonifications]'''.<br />
:J. Audio Eng. Soc. 60, 9 (2012), 709–715.<br />
<br />
* Craig Brown and Amy Hurst.<br />
:'''[http://www.tiii.be/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/131-224-brown.done_.pdf VizTouch: automatically generated tactile visualizations of coordinate spaces]'''.<br />
: TEI 2012 - Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction, pages 131-138, ACM, 2012.<br />
<br />
* Ian Gwilt, Alaster Yoxall, and Koutaro Sano.<br />
: '''[https://www.designsociety.org/download-publication/32468/enhancing_the_understanding_of_statistical_data_through_the_creation_of_physical_objects Enhancing the understanding of statistical data through the creation of physical objects]'''.<br />
: The 2nd International Conference on Design Creativity (Proceedings). UK, Design Society, pages 117–126, 2012.<br />
<br />
* Trevor Hogan, and Eva Hornecker.<br />
:'''[http://www.ehornecker.de/Papers/HAID12RepModality.pdf How does representation modality affect user-experience of data artifacts?]'''<br />
:Haptic & Audio Interaction Design, pages 141–151. Springer, 2012.<br />
<br />
''' 2010 '''<br />
<br />
* Andrew Vande Moere, Stephanie Patel.<br />
:'''[http://infoscape.org/publications/vinci09.pdf The Physical Visualization of Information: Designing Data Sculptures in an Educational Context.]'''<br />
:Visual Information Communication, pages 1-23. Springer, 2010.<br />
<br />
''' 2008 '''<br />
<br />
* Jack Zhao and Andrew Vande Moere.<br />
:'''[http://infoscape.org/publications/dimea08.pdf Embodiment in Data Sculpture: a Model of the Physical Visualization of Information.]'''<br />
:DIMEA 2008 - Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on Digital Interactive Media in Entertainment and Arts, pages 343-350. ACM, 2008.<br />
<br />
''' 1998 '''<br />
<br />
* Michael Bailey, Klaus Schulten and John E Johnson.<br />
:'''[http://www.ks.uiuc.edu/Publications/Papers/PDF/BAIL98/BAIL98.pdf The use of solid physical models for the study of macromolecular assembly.]'''<br />
:Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 8(2), 202-208.<br />
<br />
''' 1997 '''<br />
<br />
* Dru Clark, Michael Bailey.<br />
:'''[http://web.engr.oregonstate.edu/~mjb/WebMjb/Papers/photomap.pdf Visualization of height field data with physical models and texture photomapping]'''<br />
: Proceedings of Visualization '97<br />
<br />
== Peer-reviewed short papers ==<br />
<br />
'''2020'''<br />
<br />
'''2019'''<br />
<br />
''' 2018 '''<br />
* Maxime Daniel, Guillaume Rivière, and Nadine Couture.<br />
:'''[http://www.guillaumeriviere.name/pub/papers/illuminated-ring_tei18_wip.pdf Designing an Expandable Illuminated Ring to Build an Actuated Ring Chart.]'''<br />
:TEI 2018 - Proceedings of the 12th International ACM Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction. ACM, 2018<br />
<br />
''' 2016 '''<br />
<br />
* Themis Omirou, Asier Marzo Perez, Sriram Subramanian, and Anne Roudaut. <br />
:'''[http://research-information.bristol.ac.uk/files/71663722/FloatingCharts_Pure.pdf Floating charts: Data plotting using free-floating acoustically levitated representations]''' <br />
:3DUI 2016 - In 2016 IEEE Symposium on 3D User Interfaces, pp. 187-190. IEEE, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Jonna Häkkilä and Lasse Virtanen.<br />
:'''Aesthetic Physical Items for Visualizing Personal Sleep Data'''<br />
:MobileHCI 2016 - Adjunct, September 06-09, 2016, Florence, Italy<br />
<br />
''' 2015 '''<br />
<br />
* Simon Stusak, Jeannette Schwarz and Andreas Butz.<br />
:'''[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/275966833_Evaluating_the_Memorability_of_Physical_Visualizations Evaluating the Memorability of Physical Visualizations]'''.<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
''' 2014 '''<br />
<br />
* Stephen Barrass. <br />
: '''[http://www.york.ac.uk/media/c2d2/media/sonihedconference/Barrass_SoniHED_2014.pdf Acoustic sonification of blood pressure in the form of a singing bowl]''' <br />
: Proceedings of the Conference on Sonification in Health and Environmental Data, York University, UK. 2014.<br />
<br />
* Christian Geiger, Michael Hogen, Jörn Hornig, Michael Schaar.<br />
:'''[https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Christian_Geiger/publication/262161669_Datenreise_digital_bits_made_tangible/links/54a6ba960cf267bdb909e3eb.pdf Datenreise - Digital Bits Made Tangible.]'''<br />
:TEI 2014 - Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction, Pages 283-284. ACM, 2014. <br />
<br />
* Alireza Rezaeian and Jared Donovan.<br />
: '''[http://eprints.qut.edu.au/70452/2/Vinci_Design_of_a_Tangible_Data_Visualization.pdf Design of a Tangible Data Visualization.]'''<br />
:VINCI 2014 - Proceedings of the 7th International Symposium on Visual Information Communication and Interaction, pages 232-235. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Pepijn Fens and Mathias Funk.<br />
: '''[https://pure.tue.nl/ws/portalfiles/portal/26979929 Personal Health Data: Visualization Modalities and Their Perceived Values.]'''<br />
: WSCG 2014 - Communication Papers Proceedings, Conference on Computer Graphics, Visualization and Computer Vision. pp. 339-344.<br />
<br />
''' 2013 '''<br />
<br />
* Trevor Hogan and Eva Hornecker.<br />
:'''[http://www.ehornecker.de/Papers/0104-paper.pdf In touch with space: embodying live data for tangible interaction.]'''<br />
:TEI 2013 - Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction, pages 275-278. ACM, 2013.<br />
<br />
''' 2011 '''<br />
<br />
* Stephen Barrass.<br />
:'''[http://www.researchgate.net/publication/265728850_Physical_Sonification_Dataforms Physical Sonification Dataforms.]'''<br />
:ICAD 2011 - The 17th International Conference on Auditory Display, 2011.<br />
<br />
''' 2008 '''<br />
<br />
* Andrew Vande Moere.<br />
:'''[http://infoscape.org/publications/iv08.pdf Beyond the Tyranny of the Pixel: Exploring the Physicality of Information Visualization.]'''<br />
:IV 2008 - Information Visualisation, pages 469 - 474. IEEE, 2008. <br />
<br />
''' 2005 '''<br />
<br />
* Mike Bailey.<br />
:'''Layered Manufacturing for Scientific Visualization''' ('''[http://web.engr.orst.edu/~mjb/WebMjb/Papers/cvpcacm.pdf author draft]''').<br />
:Commun. ACM 48, 6 (June 2005), 42-48.<br />
<br />
* Alexandre Gillet, Michel Sanner, Daniel Stoffler and Arthur Olson.<br />
:'''[http://www.cell.com/structure/pdf/S0969-2126(05)00060-2.pdf Tangible Interfaces for Structural Molecular Biology.]'''<br />
:Structure, Volume 13, Issue 3, March 2005, Pages 483-491, ISSN 0969-2126.<br />
<br />
''' 2004 '''<br />
* David Holstius, John Kembel, Amy Hurst, Peng-Hui Wan, Jodi Forlizzi<br />
:'''[http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~akhurst/publications/holstius04-infotropism.pdf Infotropism: Living and Robotic Plants as Interactive Displays]'''<br />
:DIS 2004 - Conference on Designing Interactive Systems.<br />
<br />
''' 2000 '''<br />
<br />
* David Nadeau and Michael Bailey<br />
:'''[http://www.sdsc.edu/~nadeau/PhD/VisualizingVolumeDataUsingPhysicalModels.pdf Visualizing Volume Data Using Physical Models.]'''<br />
:Proceedings of IEEE Visualization 2000 (pp. 497-500).<br />
<br />
== PhD dissertations ==<br />
<br />
''' 2016 '''<br />
<br />
* Trevor Hogan<br />
:'''[http://tactiledata.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/Data_Dasein_Web.pdf Data Data and Dasein, A Phenomenology of Human-Data Relations.]''''<br />
:PhD thesis, Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Simon Stusak<br />
:'''[https://edoc.ub.uni-muenchen.de/20190/1/Stusak_Simon.pdf Exploring the Potential of Physical Visualizations.]'''<br />
:PhD thesis, University of Munich, 2 August 2016.<br />
<br />
* Rohit Ashok Khot<br />
:'''[http://exertiongameslab.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/rohit_ashok_khot_phd.pdf Understanding Material Representations of Physical Activity]'''<br />
:PhD thesis, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, June 2016.<br />
<br />
''' 2014 '''<br />
<br />
* Yvonne Jansen<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/tel-00981521/document Physical and Tangible Information Visualization.]'''<br />
:PhD thesis, Université Paris-Sud, 10 March 2014.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Book chapters ==<br />
<br />
''' 2020 '''<br />
* Pierre Dragicevic, Yvonne Jansen and Andrew Vande Moere<br />
: '''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-02113248/document Data Physicalization]'''<br />
:In Springer Handbook of Human Computer Interaction, Springer, ISBN 978-3-319-73228-2. In press.<br />
<br />
''' 2015 '''<br />
<br />
* Dietmar Offenhuber and Orkan Telhan.<br />
:'''[http://offenhuber.net/docs/offenhuber_telhan.pdf Indexical Visualization—the Data-Less Information Display.]'''<br />
:In Ubiquitous Computing, Complexity and Culture, edited by Ulrik Ekman, Jay David Bolter, Lily Diaz, Morten Søndergaard, and Maria Engberg, 288–303. New York: Routledge.<br />
<br />
''' 2013 '''<br />
<br />
* Ian Gwilt.<br />
:'''Data-Objects: sharing the attributes and properties of digital and material culture to creatively interpret complex information.'''<br />
:In: Digital Media and Technologies for Virtual Artistic Spaces. US, IGI Global, pp. 14-26, 2013.<br />
<br />
''' 2012 '''<br />
<br />
* A. Plohman, M. Sipos (eds.) <br />
:'''[http://issuu.com/kitchenbudapest/docs/beyond_data Beyond Data.]'''<br />
:Baltan Laboratories and Kitchen Budapest 2012<br />
<br />
''' 2011 '''<br />
<br />
* Wolf-Dieter Rase.<br />
: '''[http://www.wdrase.de/CreatingPhysical3DMapsRP.pdf Creating Physical 3D Maps Using Rapid Prototyping Techniques.]'''<br />
:True-3D in Cartography. Springer.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Extended abstracts ==<br />
'''2021'''<br />
<br />
* Maxime Daniel and Guillaume Rivière.: '''[https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3430524.3442452 Exploring Axisymmetric Shape-Change’s Purposes and Allure for Ambient Display: 16 Potential Use Cases and a Two-Month Preliminary Study on Daily Notifications.]''' : (WiP) Proc. Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction (TEI '21). ACM NY<br />
<br />
* He Ren and Eva Hornecker. '''[https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3430524.3442446 Comparing Understanding and Memorization in Physicalization and VR Visualization.]''' (WiP) Proc. Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction (TEI '21). ACM NY <br />
<br />
'''2020'''<br />
<br />
* Hannes Waldschütz and Eva Hornecker. '''[https://www.uni-weimar.de/fileadmin/user/fak/medien/professuren/Human-Computer_Interaction/Downloads/Papers_2020/dispw1110-waldschutzA.pdf The Importance of Data Curation for Data Physicalization. ]''' (DIS’ 20 [https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3393914.3395892 Companion]), 293–297. Provocations track.<br />
<br />
* Hannes Waldschütz, Eva Hornecker, Leoni Fischer, Pauline Temme, Anas Alnayef, Sujay Shalawadi, He Ren. '''[https://www.uni-weimar.de/fileadmin/user/fak/medien/professuren/Human-Computer_Interaction/Downloads/Papers_2020/dispd1030-waldschutzA.pdf Drum Roll: A Data Physicalization of Real-Time Radiation Sensor Readings.]''' (DIS’ 20 [https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3393914.3395848 Companion]), 477–479. Performance and Design track. <br />
<br />
'''2019'''<br />
<br />
'''2018'''<br />
<br />
''' 2017 '''<br />
<br />
* Pauline Gourlet and Thierry Dassé.<br />
: '''[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/317417090_Cairn_A_Tangible_Apparatus_for_Situated_Data_Collection_Visualization_and_Analysis Cairn: A Tangible Apparatus for Situated Data Collection, Visualization and Analysis.]'''<br />
: DIS 2017 - Proceedings of the 2017 Conference on Designing Interactive Systems (pictorial).<br />
<br />
* Samuel Huron, Pauline Gourlet, Uta Hinrichs, Trevor Hogan, and Yvonne Jansen.<br />
: '''[http://hal.upmc.fr/hal-01538595/document Let’s Get Physical: Promoting Data Physicalization in Workshop Formats.]'''<br />
: DIS 2017 - Proceedings of the 2017 Conference on Designing Interactive Systems (pictorial).<br />
<br />
* Dan Lockton, Delanie Ricketts, Shruti Aditya Chowdhury and Chang Hee Lee.<br />
: '''[http://imaginari.es/publications/Lockton_Ricketts_Chowdhury_Lee_2017_Exploring_Qualitative_Displays_and_Interfaces.pdf Exploring Qualitative Displays and Interfaces.]'''<br />
: CHI 2017 - Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems (late-breaking work). <br />
<br />
''' 2016 '''<br />
<br />
* Yun Wang, Xiaojuan Ma, Qiong Luo, and Huamin Qu.<br />
: '''[http://www.cse.ust.hk/~ywangch/edibilization.pdf Data Edibilization: Representing Data with Food.]''' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivfA34fY1rk Talk]]<br />
: CHI 2016 - Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems (alt.chi), pp. 409-422. ACM, 2016.<br />
<br />
''' 2015 '''<br />
<br />
* Stephen Barrass.<br />
:'''[https://smartech.gatech.edu/bitstream/handle/1853/54173/ICAD%20Proceedings%202015%20Extended%20Abstract%20-%20Barass.pdf Diagnostic singing bowls]''' <br />
:ICAD 2015 - Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Auditory Display.<br />
<br />
* Chang Long Zhu, Harshit Agrawal, and Pattie Maes. <br />
:'''[http://www.infomus.org/Events/proceedings/ACII2015/papers/Main_Conference/M2_Poster/Poster_Teaser_1/ACII2015_submission_54.pdf Data-objects: Re-designing everyday objects as tactile affective interfaces]''' <br />
:ACII 2015 - International Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction.<br />
<br />
* Michele Hu.<br />
:'''Exploring New Paradigms for Accessible 3D Printed Graphs.'''<br />
:ASSETS 2015 - Proceedings of the 17th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers & Accessibility. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
* Tim Regan, David Sweeney, John Helmes, Vasilis Vlachokyriakos, Siân Lindey, and Alex S. Taylor.<br />
:'''[https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/designing-engaging-data.pdf Designing Engaging Data in Communities].'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems.<br />
<br />
* Daniel Buzzo and Nicolo Merendino.<br />
:'''[https://www.academia.edu/10727947/Not_all_Days_are_Equal_investigating_the_meaning_in_the_digital_calendar Not all Days are Equal: Investigating the Meaning in the Digital Calendar].'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems.<br />
<br />
* Tamara Flemisch, Fatemeh Rajabiyazdi, Mona Hosseinkhani Loorak, Sheelagh Carpendale.<br />
:'''[http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.712.4257&rep=rep1&type=pdf NeckLan: Language as Jewellery]'''.<br />
:VIS 2015 Posters.<br />
<br />
''' 2014 '''<br />
<br />
* Ken Giang, and Mathias Funk. <br />
: '''[https://otik.uk.zcu.cz/bitstream/handle/11025/11941/Giang.pdf?sequence=1 Connect-S: A Physical Visualization Through Tangible Interaction.]''' <br />
: WSCG 2014 - Poster proceedings of WSCG 2014 Conference on Computer Graphics, Visualization and Computer Vision<br />
<br />
* Simon Stusak, and Markus Teufel. <br />
: '''[http://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/pubdb/publications/pub/stusak2014suiPoster/stusak2014suiPoster.pdf Projection augmented physical visualizations.]''' <br />
: In Proceedings of the 2nd ACM symposium on Spatial user interaction, pp. 145-145. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Simon Stusak, and Ayfer Aslan. <br />
: '''[https://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/pubdb/publications/pub/stusak2014chiPoster/stusak2014chiPoster.pdf Beyond physical bar charts: an exploration of designing physical visualizations.]''' <br />
: CHI 2014 - Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pp. 1381-1386. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Steve James Szigeti, Anne Stevens, Robert Tu, Ana Jofre, Alex Gebhardt, Fanny Chevalier, Jonathan Lee, and Sara L. Diamond. <br />
: '''[https://hal.inria.fr/docs/01/00/39/48/PDF/p1813-szigeti.pdf Output to input: concepts for physical data representations and tactile user interfaces.]''' <br />
: CHI 2014 - Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pp. 1813-1818. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Saiganesh Swaminathan, Conglei Shi, Yvonne Jansen, Pierre Dragicevic, Lora Oehlberg, and Jean-Daniel Fekete. <br />
: '''[http://www.saiganesh.net/assets/pdfs/Interactivity-CHI2014.pdf Creating physical visualizations with makervis].''' <br />
: CHI 2014 - Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems (pp. 543-546). ACM.<br />
<br />
''' 2013 '''<br />
<br />
* Simon Stusak, Aurélien Tabard, and Andreas Butz. <br />
: '''[https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Simon_Stusak/publication/260699515_Can_Physical_Visualizations_Support_Analytical_Tasks/links/544111690cf2e6f0c0f56734.pdf Can physical visualizations support analytical tasks?]'''<br />
: VIS 2013 - Posters of IEEE InfoVis.<br />
<br />
== Workshop contributions ==<br />
<br />
'''2020'''<br />
<br />
'''2019'''<br />
<br />
''' 2018 '''<br />
* Beat Signer, Payam Ebrahimi, Timothy J. Curtin and Ahmed K.A. Abdullah. <br />
: '''[http://beatsigner.com/publications/signer_DataPhys2018.pdf Towards a Framework for Dynamic Data Physicalisation.]''''<br />
: Proceedings of the International Workshop 'Toward a Design Language for Data Physicalization' at VIS 2018, Berlin, Germany, October 2018.<br />
<br />
* Tiffany Wun, Lora Oehlberg, and Sheelagh Carpendale.<br />
: '''Making-With-Data: Supporting DIY Data Physicalizations.'''<br />
: CHI 2018 workshop: Maker Movements, Do-It-Yourself Cultures and Participatory Design: Implications for HCI Research.<br />
<br />
''' 2017 '''<br />
<br />
* Rahul Bhargava and Catherine D'Ignazio. <br />
: '''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/Data_Phys_2017_Workshop-rev2.pdf Data Sculptures as a Playful and Low-Tech Introduction to Working with Data.]''''<br />
: Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Ian Gwilt and Nick Dulake. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/data_workshop_igwilt_AW.pdf Understanding the needs and desires of service users in the design and creation of meaningful physical data representations.]''' <br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Sarah Hayes, Trevor Hogan and Kieran Delaney. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/DataPhysWS_PositionPaper_vF_CR.pdf Exploring the role Physicalizations can play in STEM Learning.]''''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Stéphanie Fleck, Alexis Olry, David Bertolo, Christian Bastien, Robin Vivian and Martin Hachet. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/DIS-17-_-Augmented-and-Tangible-interfaces_A-Tool-for-physicalization-VF.pdf Augmented and Tangible Environments: A Tool for Physicalization of Contents by Children in School Context?]'''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Jeeeun Kim, Abigale Stangl and Tom Yeh. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/dis2017-workshop_JK.pdf Learning Underlying Principles of Physicalization by Tangible, Embodied, and Iterative Fabrication.]'''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Jörn Hurtienne and Daniel Reinhardt. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/DISS2017_DataPhys_Position_final_170528.pdf Teaching Data Physicalisation to HCI Students – A Case Report.]'''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Lora Oehlberg. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/HybridFabricationofPhysicalization-DIS2016Workshop.pdf Hybrid Fabrication of Physicalizations.]'''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Aubrey Lawson and Eileen Kraemer. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/Lawson_Kraemer_abstract.pdf Pedagogy of CS Unplugged: Lessons from Outreach and Education Activities in Computer Science.]'''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Fearn Bishop and Uta Hinrichs. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/TokenWorkshopCamera.pdf Challenges of Running Constructive Visualization Studies with Children.]'''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Alice Thudt, Uta Hinrichs, and Sheelagh Carpendale.<br />
:'''[https://research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk/bitstream/handle/10023/10910/Thudt_DataCraft_CHI2017.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y Data craft: integrating data into daily practices and shared reflections]'''<br />
:Workshop 'Quantified Data & Social Relationships' at CHI 2017, Denver, United States.<br />
<br />
''' 2016 '''<br />
<br />
* Wesley Willett and Samuel Huron.<br />
:'''[http://vgl.cs.usfca.edu/pdvw/2016/abstracts/Willett.pdf A Constructive Classroom Exercise for Teaching InfoVis]'''<br />
:Workshop 'Innovations in the Pedagogy of Data Visualization' at VIS 2016.<br />
<br />
* Xin Chen, Jessica Zeitz Self, Leanna House, and Chris North<br />
:'''[https://infovis.cs.vt.edu/sites/default/files/be_the_data_IA_final.pdf Be the Data: A New Approach for Immersive Analytics]'''<br />
:Workshop on Immersive Analytics at IEEE Virtual Reality 2016.<br />
<br />
''' 2015 '''<br />
<br />
* See the 15 submissions at the CHI 2015 workshop '''[http://jasonalexander.kiwi/workshops/physicaldata2015/papers.html Exploring the Challenges of Making Data Physical]'''<br />
<br />
''' 2014 '''<br />
<br />
* Lisa Koeman.<br />
:'''[http://lisakoeman.nl/publications/DIS_2014_-_Workshop_Personal_Visualisation.pdf A Personal Visualisation Future: Domestic Data Sculptures]'''<br />
:Workshop 'A Personal Perspective on Visualization and Visual Analytics' at DIS 2014 - Conference on Designing interactive systems. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Jennifer Payne, Sheelagh Carpendale, Tony Tang.<br />
:'''[http://hcitang.org/papers/2014-dis2014workshop-physical-visualization.pdf Physical Visualization and Personal Visual Analytics]'''<br />
:Workshop 'A Personal Perspective on Visualization and Visual Analytics' at DIS 2014 - Conference on Designing interactive systems. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
== Technical reports ==<br />
<br />
'''2017'''<br />
<br />
* Beat Signer and Timothy J. Curtin.<br />
:'''[https://arxiv.org/pdf/1703.08288.pdf Tangible Holograms: Towards Mobile Physical Augmentation of Virtual Objects.]'''<br />
: Technical Report WISE Lab, WISE-2017-01, March 2017.<br />
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For work that does not refer to data physicalization but describes technologies which may be used for that purpose, see [[technologies]]. For non-academic work, see the [http://dataphys.org/list list of physical visualizations].<br />
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== Peer-reviewed full papers ==<br />
'''2021'''<br />
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* Irene López García and Eva Hornecker. '''[https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3430524.3440627 Scaling Data Physicalization – How Does Size Influence Experience?]''' Proc. of 2021 ACM on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction Conference (TEI’ 21) ACM, NY,<br />
<br />
'''2020'''<br />
<br />
* Maria Karyda, Merja Ryöppy, Jacob Buur, and Andrés Lucero. <br />
: '''[https://arxiv.org/pdf/2002.10313.pdf Imagining Data-Objects for Reflective Self-Tracking.]''' <br />
: In Proceedings of the 2020 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '20). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, 1–12.<br />
<br />
* Dietmar Offenhuber.<br />
: '''[https://arxiv.org/pdf/2006.04631.pdf What We Talk About When We Talk About Data Physicality]'''<br />
: in IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, vol. 40, no. 6, pp. 25-37, 1 Nov.-Dec. 2020<br />
<br />
* Kim Sauvé, Dominic Potts, Jason Alexander, and Steven Houben. <br />
: '''[https://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/id/eprint/140417/1/A_Change_of_Perspective_camera_ready.pdf A Change of Perspective: How User Orientation Influences the Perception of Physicalizations.]'''<br />
: In Proceedings of the 2020 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '20). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, 1–12. <br />
<br />
* Kim Sauvé, Saskia Bakker, Nicolai Marquardt, and Steven Houben. <br />
: '''[https://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/id/eprint/147555/3/LOOP_NordiCHI2020.pdf LOOP: Exploring Physicalization of Activity Tracking Data.]'''<br />
: In Proceedings of the 11th Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction: Shaping Experiences, Shaping Society (NordiCHI '20). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, Article 52, 1–12.<br />
<br />
* M. Karyda, D. Wilde and M. G. Kjærsgaard. <br />
: '''[https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9200790 Narrative Physicalization: Supporting Interactive Engagement With Personal Data]'''<br />
: in IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, vol. 41, no. 1, pp. 74-86, 1 Jan.-Feb. <br />
<br />
'''2019'''<br />
<br />
* Yun Wang, Adrien Segal, Roberta Klatsky, Daniel F. Keefe, Petra Isenberg, Jörn Hurtienne, Eva Hornecker, Tim Dwyer and Stephen Barrass. '''An Emotional Response to the Value of Visualization'''. IEEE Computer Graphics & Applications Magazine, Visualization Viewpoints, Volume: 39, Issue:5, 2019. pp. 8-17. [https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8809393?source=authoralert DOI:10.1109/MCG.2019.2923483]<br />
<br />
* Audrey Desjardins and Timea Tihanyi. <br />
: '''[http://audreydesjardins.com/pdf/Desjardins-ListeningCups-DIS2019.pdf ListeningCups: A Case of Data Tactility and Data Stories.]'''<br />
: In Proceedings of the 2019 on Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS '19). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, 147–160. <br />
<br />
'''2018'''<br />
<br />
* Xiuming Zhang, Tali Dekel, Tianfan Xue, Andrew Owens, Qiurui He, Jiajun Wu, Stefanie Mueller and William T. Freeman.<br />
: '''[https://arxiv.org/pdf/1809.05491.pdf MoSculp: Interactive Visualization of Shape and Time].'''<br />
: UIST 2018 - In Proceedings of the 31th Annual Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology.<br />
<br />
* Mathieu Le Goc, Charles Perin, Sean Follmer, Jean-Daniel Fekete, and Pierre Dragicevic.<br />
: '''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01848436/document Dynamic Composite Data Physicalization Using Wheeled Micro-Robots.]'''<br />
: TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics.<br />
<br />
* Christoph Bader, Dominik Kolb, James C. Weaver, Sunanda Sharma, Ahmed Hosny, João Costa, and Neri Oxman. <br />
: '''[http://advances.sciencemag.org/content/advances/4/5/eaas8652.full.pdf Making data matter: Voxel printing for the digital fabrication of data across scales and domains.]'''<br />
: Science Advances 4.5 (2018)<br />
<br />
* Dario Rodighiero<br />
:'''[https://infoscience.epfl.ch/record/255016/files/Article.pdf Printing Walkable Visualizations.]'''<br />
: TI 2018 - Proceedings of the 5th Biennial Transdisciplinary Imaging Conference 2018.<br />
<br />
* Kellyann Geurts<br />
:'''[https://ndownloader.figshare.com/files/11133053 Imagining Thought in Digital Space: 3D Printed Thoughts.]'''<br />
: TI 2018 - Proceedings of the 5th Biennial Transdisciplinary Imaging Conference 2018.<br />
<br />
* Alice Thudt, Uta Hinrichs, Samuel Huron and Sheelagh Carpendale.<br />
:'''[https://research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk/bitstream/handle/10023/13267/CPV_CameraReady.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y Self-reflection and personal physicalization construction.]'''<br />
: CHI 2018 - Proceedings of the 2018 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2018.<br />
<br />
* Marinos Koutsomichalis.<br />
:'''[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1IuHcG2Z05N_lFcTnfWb3t7MlhlEM4xN2/view Objektivisering: Text Physicalization and Self-introspective Post-digital Objecthood.]'''<br />
: TEI 2018 - Proceedings of the Twelfth International Conference on Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction.<br />
<br />
* Ricardo Sosa, Victoria Gerrard, Antonio Esparza, Rebeca Torres, Robbie Napper.<br />
:'''[https://www.designsociety.org/download-publication/40570/DATA+OBJECTS%3A+DESIGN+PRINCIPLES+FOR+DATA+PHYSICALISATION Data Objects: Design Principles for Data Physicalization.]'''<br />
: DESIGN 2018 - International Design Conference.<br />
<br />
* Noura Howell, John Chuang, Abigail De Kosnik, Greg Niemeyer, Kimiko Ryokai<br />
:'''[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/328685535_Emotional_Biosensing_Exploring_Critical_Alternatives Emotional Biosensing: Exploring Critical Alternatives.]'''<br />
: CSCW 2018<br />
<br />
'''2017'''<br />
<br />
* Deborah Lupton.<br />
:'''[https://simplysociology.files.wordpress.com/2017/03/lupton-2017-feeling-data-touch-and-data-sense.pdf Feeling your data: Touch and making sense of personal digital data.]'''<br />
: New Media & Society. July 2017.<br />
<br />
* Alberto Boem and Hiroo Iwata.<br />
:'''[http://www.albertoboem.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/Boem_Iwata_AISociety-2017.pdf "It's like holding a human heart": the design of Vital + Morph, a shape-changing interface for remote monitoring.]'''<br />
: AI & Society: Knowledge, Culture and Communication. 1435-5655.<br />
<br />
* Eslam Nofal, Rabee Reffat, and Andrew Vande Moere.<br />
:'''[https://lirias.kuleuven.be/bitstream/123456789/587318/1/Phygital+Heritage+%28Nofal+et+al%29+iLRN2017.pdf|Phygital Heritage: an Approach for Heritage Communication.]'''<br />
: Proceedings of the Third Immersive Learning Research Network Conference. Verlag der Technischen Universität Graz, 2017.<br />
<br />
* Louis Thibault and François Bérard.<br />
:'''[http://tripet.imag.fr/publs/2017/CHI17_Berard_HPCD.pdf The Object Inside: Assessing 3D Examination with a Spherical Handheld Perspective-Corrected Display.]'''<br />
: CHI 2017 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2017.<br />
<br />
* Wesley Willett, Yvonne Jansen, and Pierre Dragicevic.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01377901/document Embedded Data Representations.]'''<br />
: TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics 23.1 (2017): 461-470.<br />
<br />
* Faisal Taher, Yvonne Jansen, Jonathan Woodruff, John Hardy, Kasper Hornbæk, and Jason Alexander.<br />
:'''[http://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/82634/1/VIS16_PhysicalBarChart.pdf Investigating the Use of a Dynamic Physical Bar Chart for Data Exploration and Presentation.]'''<br />
: TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics 23.1 (2017): 451-460.<br />
<br />
* Sergej Stoppel and Stefan Bruckner.<br />
:'''[http://www.ii.uib.no/vis/publications/publication/2017/pdfs/Stoppel_VIS2017_Volvelle.pdf Vol²velle: Printable Interactive Volume Visualization.]'''<br />
: TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics 23.1 (2017): 861-870.<br />
<br />
* Carmen Hull and Wesley Willett. <br />
: '''[http://library.usc.edu.ph/ACM/CHI%202017/1proc/p1217.pdf Building with Data: Architectural Models as Inspiration for Data Physicalization.]''' <br />
: In Proceedings of the 2017 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '17). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, 1217–1264. <br />
<br />
''' 2016 '''<br />
<br />
* Yvonne Jansen, Kasper Hornbæk.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01219057/document A Psychophysical Investigation of Size as Physical Variable.]'''<br />
: TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 22:1. IEEE, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Steven Houben, Connie Golsteijn, Sarah Gallacher, Rose Johnson, Saskia Bakker, Nicolai Marquardt, Licia Capra and Yvonne Rogers.<br />
:'''[https://www.ucl.ac.uk/uclic/research/CHI2016/Houben.CHI.2016.pdf Physikit: Data Engagement Through Physical Ambient Visualizations in the Home.]'''<br />
: CHI 2016 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Saiganesh Swaminathan, Thijs Roumen, Robert Kovacs, David Stangl, Stefanie Mueller, and Patrick Baudisch.<br />
:'''[http://www.saiganesh.net/pdfs/Linespace-CHI2016.pdf Linespace: A Sensemaking Platform for the Blind]'''<br />
: CHI 2016 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Mathieu Le Goc, Lawrence H. Kim, Ali Parsaei, Jean-Daniel Fekete, Pierre Dragicevic, and Sean Follmer.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01391281/document Zooids: Building Blocks for Swarm User Interfaces.]''' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVdAfDMP3m0 Video]]<br />
: UIST 2016 - In Proceedings of the 29th Annual Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, pp. 97-109. ACM, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Rohit Ashok Khot, Josh Andres, Jennifer Lai, Juerg von Kaenel, and Florian 'Floyd' Mueller.<br />
: '''[http://exertiongameslab.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/fantibles_dis2016.pdf Fantibles: Capturing Cricket Fan's Story in 3D.]''' <br />
: DIS 2016 - In Proceedings of the 2016 ACM Conference on Designing Interactive Systems, pp. 883-894.<br />
<br />
* Michael C. Thrun, Florian Lerch, and Jörn Lötsch. <br />
:'''[http://wscg.zcu.cz/wscg2016/short/A43-full.pdf Visualization and 3D Printing of Multivariate Data of Biomarkers.]'''<br />
: International Conference in Central Europe on Computer Graphics, Visualization and Computer Vision, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Tiffany Wun, Jennifer Payne, Samuel Huron, and Sheelagh Carpendale. <br />
:'''[https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/6293/73b735326df73c28364118d28e66689de3b6.pdf Comparing Bar Chart Authoring with Microsoft Excel and Tangible Tiles]''' <br />
: EuroVis 2016 - Eurographics Conference on Visualization, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Fadi Botros, Charles Perin, Bon Adriel Aseniero and Sheelagh Carpendale.<br />
:'''[http://charles.perin.free.fr/data/pub/goandgrow.pdf Go and Grow: Mapping Personal Data to a Living Plant.]'''<br />
: AVI 2016 - Proceedings of the Working Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces. ACM, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Trevor Hogan and Eva Hornecker.<br />
:'''[http://iwc.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2016/05/20/iwc.iww015.abstract Towards a Design Space for Multisensory Data Representation.]'''<br />
: Interacting with Computers. Oxford Journals, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Simon Stusak, Moritz Hobe and Andreas Butz <br />
:'''[http://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/pubdb/publications/pub/stusak2016tei/stusak2016tei.pdf If Your Mind Can Grasp It, Your Hands Will Help.]'''<br />
:TEI 2016 - Proceedings of the 10th International ACM Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction. ACM, 2016<br />
<br />
''' 2015 '''<br />
<br />
* Paul Bourke.<br />
: '''[https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Paul_Bourke2/publication/276375844_Novel_physical_representations_for_the_visualisation_of_science_data_and_mathematics/links/55584d3d08ae6943a874cae3.pdf Novel physical representations for the visualisation of science data and mathematics]'''<br />
: CGAT 2015 - International Conference on Computer Games, Multimedia & Allied Technology.<br />
<br />
* Aditya Shekhar Nittala, Nico Li, Stephen Cartwright, Kazuki Takashima, Ehud Sharlin, and Mario Costa Sousa. <br />
: '''[http://utouch.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/docs/Planwell-SA.pdf PLANWELL: spatial user interface for collaborative petroleum well-planning]''' <br />
: SIGGRAPH ASIA 2015 Mobile Graphics and Interactive Applications.<br />
<br />
* Yvonne Jansen, Pierre Dragicevic, Petra Isenberg, Jason Alexander, Abhijit Karnik, Johan Kildal, Sriram Subramanian, Kasper Hornbæk.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01120152/document Opportunities and Challenges for Data Physicalization.]''' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Rst_2i2crg Talk]]<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
* Rohit Ashok Khot, Jeewon Lee, Deepti Aggarwal, Larissa Hjorth, Florian Mueller.<br />
: '''[http://exertiongameslab.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/tastybeats_chi2015.pdf TastyBeats: Designing Palatable Representations of Physical Activity.]'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
* Moon-Hwan Lee, Seijin Cha, Tek-Jin Nam.<br />
:'''[http://www.researchgate.net/profile/Moon_Hwan_Lee/publication/275347183_Patina_Engraver_Visualizing_Activity_Logs_as_Patina_in_Fashionable_Trackers/links/55430f770cf24107d3948dd1.pdf Patina Engraver: Visualizing Activity Logs as Patina in Fashionable Trackers.]'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
* Bettina Nissen, John Bowers.<br />
:'''[https://makingdatathings.files.wordpress.com/2015/04/nissen-datatranslations-finalsmall.pdf Data-Things: Digital Fabrication Situated within Participatory Data Translation Activities.]'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
* Faisal Taher, John Hardy, Abhijit Karnik, Christian Weichel, Yvonne Jansen, Kasper Hornbæk, Jason Alexander.<br />
:'''[http://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/72692/1/OA_2015_04_CHI_Emerge.pdf Exploring Interactions with Physically Dynamic Bar Charts.]'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
* Alex S Taylor, Siân E Lindley, Tim Regan, David Sweeney, Vasillis Vlachokyriakos, Lillie Grainger, Jessica Lingel.<br />
:'''[http://ast.io/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/Data-in-place.pdf Data-in-Place: Thinking through the Relations Between Data and Community.]'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
''' 2014 '''<br />
<br />
* Samuel Huron, Yvonne Jansen, Sheelagh Carpendale.<br />
:'''[https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01024053/document Constructing Visual Representations: Investigating the Use of Tangible Tokens.]'''<br />
:TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 20(12): 2102-2111, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Simon Stusak, Aurélien Tabard, Franziska Sauka, Rohit Ashok Khot, Andreas Butz.<br />
:'''[https://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/pubdb/publications/pub/stusak2014vis/stusak2014vis.pdf Activity sculptures: exploring the impact of physical visualizations on running activity.]'''<br />
:TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 20(12): 2201 - 2210, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Samuel Huron, Sheelagh Carpendale, Alice Thudt, Anthony Tang, Michael Mauerer.<br />
:'''[http://innovis.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/innovis/uploads/Publications/Publications/huron2014.pdf Constructive Visualization.]'''<br />
:DIS2014 - Conference on Designing interactive systems. ACM, New York, NY, USA, 433-442.<br />
<br />
* Rohit Ashok Khot, Larissa Hjorth, Florian 'Floyd' Mueller.<br />
:'''[http://exertiongameslab.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/understanding_3d_chi2014.pdf Understanding physical activity through 3D printed material artifacts.]'''<br />
:CHI2014 – Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pages 3835-3844. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Saiganesh Swaminathan, Conglei Shi, Yvonne Jansen, Pierre Dragicevic, Lora Oehlberg, Jean-Daniel Fekete.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-00935978/file/Supporting_the_Design_and_Fabrication_of_Physical_Visualizations.pdf Supporting the design and fabrication of physical visualizations.]'''<br />
:CHI2014 – Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pages 3845-3854. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Shaun Kane and Jeffrey Bigham.<br />
:'''[https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~jbigham/pubs/pdfs/2014/stemx.pdf Tracking@ stemxcomet: Teaching Programming to Blind Students via 3D Printing, Crisis Management, and Twitter.]'''<br />
:SIGCSE '14 - Proceedings of the 45th ACM technical symposium on Computer science education.<br />
<br />
''' 2013 '''<br />
<br />
* Trevor Hogan, and Eva Hornecker.<br />
:'''[http://www.ehornecker.de/Papers/DPPI13_paper2_Final.pdf Blending the repertory grid technique with focus groups to reveal rich design relevant insight.]''' <br />
:DPPI 2013 - Designing Pleasurable Products and Interfaces, ACM 2013, 116-125. <br />
<br />
* Yvonne Jansen and Pierre Dragicevic.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-00847218v2/document An interaction model for visualizations beyond the desktop.]'''<br />
:TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 19(12): 2396-2405, 2013.<br />
<br />
* Yvonne Jansen, Pierre Dragicevic, Jean-Daniel Fekete.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-00781831/document Evaluating the efficiency of physical visualizations.]'''<br />
:CHI 2013 – Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pages 2593- 2602. ACM, 2013.<br />
<br />
''' 2012 '''<br />
<br />
* Stephen Barrass.<br />
:'''[https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Stephen_Barrass/publication/252627125_Digital_Fabrication_of_Acoustic_Sonifications/links/548cccd00cf2d1800d80c6e3.pdf Digital Fabrication of Acoustic Sonifications]'''.<br />
:J. Audio Eng. Soc. 60, 9 (2012), 709–715.<br />
<br />
* Craig Brown and Amy Hurst.<br />
:'''[http://www.tiii.be/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/131-224-brown.done_.pdf VizTouch: automatically generated tactile visualizations of coordinate spaces]'''.<br />
: TEI 2012 - Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction, pages 131-138, ACM, 2012.<br />
<br />
* Ian Gwilt, Alaster Yoxall, and Koutaro Sano.<br />
: '''[https://www.designsociety.org/download-publication/32468/enhancing_the_understanding_of_statistical_data_through_the_creation_of_physical_objects Enhancing the understanding of statistical data through the creation of physical objects]'''.<br />
: The 2nd International Conference on Design Creativity (Proceedings). UK, Design Society, pages 117–126, 2012.<br />
<br />
* Trevor Hogan, and Eva Hornecker.<br />
:'''[http://www.ehornecker.de/Papers/HAID12RepModality.pdf How does representation modality affect user-experience of data artifacts?]'''<br />
:Haptic & Audio Interaction Design, pages 141–151. Springer, 2012.<br />
<br />
''' 2010 '''<br />
<br />
* Andrew Vande Moere, Stephanie Patel.<br />
:'''[http://infoscape.org/publications/vinci09.pdf The Physical Visualization of Information: Designing Data Sculptures in an Educational Context.]'''<br />
:Visual Information Communication, pages 1-23. Springer, 2010.<br />
<br />
''' 2008 '''<br />
<br />
* Jack Zhao and Andrew Vande Moere.<br />
:'''[http://infoscape.org/publications/dimea08.pdf Embodiment in Data Sculpture: a Model of the Physical Visualization of Information.]'''<br />
:DIMEA 2008 - Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on Digital Interactive Media in Entertainment and Arts, pages 343-350. ACM, 2008.<br />
<br />
''' 1998 '''<br />
<br />
* Michael Bailey, Klaus Schulten and John E Johnson.<br />
:'''[http://www.ks.uiuc.edu/Publications/Papers/PDF/BAIL98/BAIL98.pdf The use of solid physical models for the study of macromolecular assembly.]'''<br />
:Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 8(2), 202-208.<br />
<br />
''' 1997 '''<br />
<br />
* Dru Clark, Michael Bailey.<br />
:'''[http://web.engr.oregonstate.edu/~mjb/WebMjb/Papers/photomap.pdf Visualization of height field data with physical models and texture photomapping]'''<br />
: Proceedings of Visualization '97<br />
<br />
== Peer-reviewed short papers ==<br />
<br />
'''2020'''<br />
<br />
'''2019'''<br />
<br />
''' 2018 '''<br />
* Maxime Daniel, Guillaume Rivière, and Nadine Couture.<br />
:'''[http://www.guillaumeriviere.name/pub/papers/illuminated-ring_tei18_wip.pdf Designing an Expandable Illuminated Ring to Build an Actuated Ring Chart.]'''<br />
:TEI 2018 - Proceedings of the 12th International ACM Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction. ACM, 2018<br />
<br />
''' 2016 '''<br />
<br />
* Themis Omirou, Asier Marzo Perez, Sriram Subramanian, and Anne Roudaut. <br />
:'''[http://research-information.bristol.ac.uk/files/71663722/FloatingCharts_Pure.pdf Floating charts: Data plotting using free-floating acoustically levitated representations]''' <br />
:3DUI 2016 - In 2016 IEEE Symposium on 3D User Interfaces, pp. 187-190. IEEE, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Jonna Häkkilä and Lasse Virtanen.<br />
:'''Aesthetic Physical Items for Visualizing Personal Sleep Data'''<br />
:MobileHCI 2016 - Adjunct, September 06-09, 2016, Florence, Italy<br />
<br />
''' 2015 '''<br />
<br />
* Simon Stusak, Jeannette Schwarz and Andreas Butz.<br />
:'''[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/275966833_Evaluating_the_Memorability_of_Physical_Visualizations Evaluating the Memorability of Physical Visualizations]'''.<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
''' 2014 '''<br />
<br />
* Stephen Barrass. <br />
: '''[http://www.york.ac.uk/media/c2d2/media/sonihedconference/Barrass_SoniHED_2014.pdf Acoustic sonification of blood pressure in the form of a singing bowl]''' <br />
: Proceedings of the Conference on Sonification in Health and Environmental Data, York University, UK. 2014.<br />
<br />
* Christian Geiger, Michael Hogen, Jörn Hornig, Michael Schaar.<br />
:'''[https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Christian_Geiger/publication/262161669_Datenreise_digital_bits_made_tangible/links/54a6ba960cf267bdb909e3eb.pdf Datenreise - Digital Bits Made Tangible.]'''<br />
:TEI 2014 - Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction, Pages 283-284. ACM, 2014. <br />
<br />
* Alireza Rezaeian and Jared Donovan.<br />
: '''[http://eprints.qut.edu.au/70452/2/Vinci_Design_of_a_Tangible_Data_Visualization.pdf Design of a Tangible Data Visualization.]'''<br />
:VINCI 2014 - Proceedings of the 7th International Symposium on Visual Information Communication and Interaction, pages 232-235. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Pepijn Fens and Mathias Funk.<br />
: '''[https://pure.tue.nl/ws/portalfiles/portal/26979929 Personal Health Data: Visualization Modalities and Their Perceived Values.]'''<br />
: WSCG 2014 - Communication Papers Proceedings, Conference on Computer Graphics, Visualization and Computer Vision. pp. 339-344.<br />
<br />
''' 2013 '''<br />
<br />
* Trevor Hogan and Eva Hornecker.<br />
:'''[http://www.ehornecker.de/Papers/0104-paper.pdf In touch with space: embodying live data for tangible interaction.]'''<br />
:TEI 2013 - Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction, pages 275-278. ACM, 2013.<br />
<br />
''' 2011 '''<br />
<br />
* Stephen Barrass.<br />
:'''[http://www.researchgate.net/publication/265728850_Physical_Sonification_Dataforms Physical Sonification Dataforms.]'''<br />
:ICAD 2011 - The 17th International Conference on Auditory Display, 2011.<br />
<br />
''' 2008 '''<br />
<br />
* Andrew Vande Moere.<br />
:'''[http://infoscape.org/publications/iv08.pdf Beyond the Tyranny of the Pixel: Exploring the Physicality of Information Visualization.]'''<br />
:IV 2008 - Information Visualisation, pages 469 - 474. IEEE, 2008. <br />
<br />
''' 2005 '''<br />
<br />
* Mike Bailey.<br />
:'''Layered Manufacturing for Scientific Visualization''' ('''[http://web.engr.orst.edu/~mjb/WebMjb/Papers/cvpcacm.pdf author draft]''').<br />
:Commun. ACM 48, 6 (June 2005), 42-48.<br />
<br />
* Alexandre Gillet, Michel Sanner, Daniel Stoffler and Arthur Olson.<br />
:'''[http://www.cell.com/structure/pdf/S0969-2126(05)00060-2.pdf Tangible Interfaces for Structural Molecular Biology.]'''<br />
:Structure, Volume 13, Issue 3, March 2005, Pages 483-491, ISSN 0969-2126.<br />
<br />
''' 2004 '''<br />
* David Holstius, John Kembel, Amy Hurst, Peng-Hui Wan, Jodi Forlizzi<br />
:'''[http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~akhurst/publications/holstius04-infotropism.pdf Infotropism: Living and Robotic Plants as Interactive Displays]'''<br />
:DIS 2004 - Conference on Designing Interactive Systems.<br />
<br />
''' 2000 '''<br />
<br />
* David Nadeau and Michael Bailey<br />
:'''[http://www.sdsc.edu/~nadeau/PhD/VisualizingVolumeDataUsingPhysicalModels.pdf Visualizing Volume Data Using Physical Models.]'''<br />
:Proceedings of IEEE Visualization 2000 (pp. 497-500).<br />
<br />
== PhD dissertations ==<br />
<br />
''' 2016 '''<br />
<br />
* Trevor Hogan<br />
:'''[http://tactiledata.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/Data_Dasein_Web.pdf Data Data and Dasein, A Phenomenology of Human-Data Relations.]''''<br />
:PhD thesis, Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Simon Stusak<br />
:'''[https://edoc.ub.uni-muenchen.de/20190/1/Stusak_Simon.pdf Exploring the Potential of Physical Visualizations.]'''<br />
:PhD thesis, University of Munich, 2 August 2016.<br />
<br />
* Rohit Ashok Khot<br />
:'''[http://exertiongameslab.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/rohit_ashok_khot_phd.pdf Understanding Material Representations of Physical Activity]'''<br />
:PhD thesis, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, June 2016.<br />
<br />
''' 2014 '''<br />
<br />
* Yvonne Jansen<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/tel-00981521/document Physical and Tangible Information Visualization.]'''<br />
:PhD thesis, Université Paris-Sud, 10 March 2014.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Book chapters ==<br />
<br />
''' 2020 '''<br />
* Pierre Dragicevic, Yvonne Jansen and Andrew Vande Moere<br />
: '''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-02113248/document Data Physicalization]'''<br />
:In Springer Handbook of Human Computer Interaction, Springer, ISBN 978-3-319-73228-2. In press.<br />
<br />
''' 2015 '''<br />
<br />
* Dietmar Offenhuber and Orkan Telhan.<br />
:'''[http://offenhuber.net/docs/offenhuber_telhan.pdf Indexical Visualization—the Data-Less Information Display.]'''<br />
:In Ubiquitous Computing, Complexity and Culture, edited by Ulrik Ekman, Jay David Bolter, Lily Diaz, Morten Søndergaard, and Maria Engberg, 288–303. New York: Routledge.<br />
<br />
''' 2013 '''<br />
<br />
* Ian Gwilt.<br />
:'''Data-Objects: sharing the attributes and properties of digital and material culture to creatively interpret complex information.'''<br />
:In: Digital Media and Technologies for Virtual Artistic Spaces. US, IGI Global, pp. 14-26, 2013.<br />
<br />
''' 2012 '''<br />
<br />
* A. Plohman, M. Sipos (eds.) <br />
:'''[http://issuu.com/kitchenbudapest/docs/beyond_data Beyond Data.]'''<br />
:Baltan Laboratories and Kitchen Budapest 2012<br />
<br />
''' 2011 '''<br />
<br />
* Wolf-Dieter Rase.<br />
: '''[http://www.wdrase.de/CreatingPhysical3DMapsRP.pdf Creating Physical 3D Maps Using Rapid Prototyping Techniques.]'''<br />
:True-3D in Cartography. Springer.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Extended abstracts ==<br />
'''2021'''<br />
<br />
* Maxime Daniel and Guillaume Rivière.: '''[https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3430524.3442452 Exploring Axisymmetric Shape-Change’s Purposes and Allure for Ambient Display: 16 Potential Use Cases and a Two-Month Preliminary Study on Daily Notifications.]''' : (WiP) Proc. Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction (TEI '21). ACM NY<br />
<br />
* He Ren and Eva Hornecker. '''[https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3430524.3442446 Comparing Understanding and Memorization in Physicalization and VR Visualization.]''' (WiP) Proc. Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction (TEI '21). ACM NY <br />
<br />
'''2020'''<br />
<br />
* Hannes Waldschütz and Eva Hornecker. '''[https://www.uni-weimar.de/fileadmin/user/fak/medien/professuren/Human-Computer_Interaction/Downloads/Papers_2020/dispw1110-waldschutzA.pdf The Importance of Data Curation for Data Physicalization. ]''' (DIS’ 20 [https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3393914.3395892 Companion]), 293–297. Provocations track.<br />
<br />
* Hannes Waldschütz, Eva Hornecker, Leoni Fischer, Pauline Temme, Anas Alnayef, Sujay Shalawadi, He Ren. '''[https://www.uni-weimar.de/fileadmin/user/fak/medien/professuren/Human-Computer_Interaction/Downloads/Papers_2020/dispd1030-waldschutzA.pdf Drum Roll: A Data Physicalization of Real-Time Radiation Sensor Readings.]''' (DIS’ 20 [https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3393914.3395848 Companion]), 477–479. Performance and Design track. <br />
<br />
'''2019'''<br />
<br />
'''2018'''<br />
<br />
''' 2017 '''<br />
<br />
* Pauline Gourlet and Thierry Dassé.<br />
: '''[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/317417090_Cairn_A_Tangible_Apparatus_for_Situated_Data_Collection_Visualization_and_Analysis Cairn: A Tangible Apparatus for Situated Data Collection, Visualization and Analysis.]'''<br />
: DIS 2017 - Proceedings of the 2017 Conference on Designing Interactive Systems (pictorial).<br />
<br />
* Samuel Huron, Pauline Gourlet, Uta Hinrichs, Trevor Hogan, and Yvonne Jansen.<br />
: '''[http://hal.upmc.fr/hal-01538595/document Let’s Get Physical: Promoting Data Physicalization in Workshop Formats.]'''<br />
: DIS 2017 - Proceedings of the 2017 Conference on Designing Interactive Systems (pictorial).<br />
<br />
* Dan Lockton, Delanie Ricketts, Shruti Aditya Chowdhury and Chang Hee Lee.<br />
: '''[http://imaginari.es/publications/Lockton_Ricketts_Chowdhury_Lee_2017_Exploring_Qualitative_Displays_and_Interfaces.pdf Exploring Qualitative Displays and Interfaces.]'''<br />
: CHI 2017 - Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems (late-breaking work). <br />
<br />
''' 2016 '''<br />
<br />
* Yun Wang, Xiaojuan Ma, Qiong Luo, and Huamin Qu.<br />
: '''[http://www.cse.ust.hk/~ywangch/edibilization.pdf Data Edibilization: Representing Data with Food.]''' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivfA34fY1rk Talk]]<br />
: CHI 2016 - Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems (alt.chi), pp. 409-422. ACM, 2016.<br />
<br />
''' 2015 '''<br />
<br />
* Stephen Barrass.<br />
:'''[https://smartech.gatech.edu/bitstream/handle/1853/54173/ICAD%20Proceedings%202015%20Extended%20Abstract%20-%20Barass.pdf Diagnostic singing bowls]''' <br />
:ICAD 2015 - Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Auditory Display.<br />
<br />
* Chang Long Zhu, Harshit Agrawal, and Pattie Maes. <br />
:'''[http://www.infomus.org/Events/proceedings/ACII2015/papers/Main_Conference/M2_Poster/Poster_Teaser_1/ACII2015_submission_54.pdf Data-objects: Re-designing everyday objects as tactile affective interfaces]''' <br />
:ACII 2015 - International Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction.<br />
<br />
* Michele Hu.<br />
:'''Exploring New Paradigms for Accessible 3D Printed Graphs.'''<br />
:ASSETS 2015 - Proceedings of the 17th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers & Accessibility. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
* Tim Regan, David Sweeney, John Helmes, Vasilis Vlachokyriakos, Siân Lindey, and Alex S. Taylor.<br />
:'''[https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/designing-engaging-data.pdf Designing Engaging Data in Communities].'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems.<br />
<br />
* Daniel Buzzo and Nicolo Merendino.<br />
:'''[https://www.academia.edu/10727947/Not_all_Days_are_Equal_investigating_the_meaning_in_the_digital_calendar Not all Days are Equal: Investigating the Meaning in the Digital Calendar].'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems.<br />
<br />
* Tamara Flemisch, Fatemeh Rajabiyazdi, Mona Hosseinkhani Loorak, Sheelagh Carpendale.<br />
:'''[http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.712.4257&rep=rep1&type=pdf NeckLan: Language as Jewellery]'''.<br />
:VIS 2015 Posters.<br />
<br />
''' 2014 '''<br />
<br />
* Ken Giang, and Mathias Funk. <br />
: '''[https://otik.uk.zcu.cz/bitstream/handle/11025/11941/Giang.pdf?sequence=1 Connect-S: A Physical Visualization Through Tangible Interaction.]''' <br />
: WSCG 2014 - Poster proceedings of WSCG 2014 Conference on Computer Graphics, Visualization and Computer Vision<br />
<br />
* Simon Stusak, and Markus Teufel. <br />
: '''[http://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/pubdb/publications/pub/stusak2014suiPoster/stusak2014suiPoster.pdf Projection augmented physical visualizations.]''' <br />
: In Proceedings of the 2nd ACM symposium on Spatial user interaction, pp. 145-145. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Simon Stusak, and Ayfer Aslan. <br />
: '''[https://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/pubdb/publications/pub/stusak2014chiPoster/stusak2014chiPoster.pdf Beyond physical bar charts: an exploration of designing physical visualizations.]''' <br />
: CHI 2014 - Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pp. 1381-1386. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Steve James Szigeti, Anne Stevens, Robert Tu, Ana Jofre, Alex Gebhardt, Fanny Chevalier, Jonathan Lee, and Sara L. Diamond. <br />
: '''[https://hal.inria.fr/docs/01/00/39/48/PDF/p1813-szigeti.pdf Output to input: concepts for physical data representations and tactile user interfaces.]''' <br />
: CHI 2014 - Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pp. 1813-1818. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Saiganesh Swaminathan, Conglei Shi, Yvonne Jansen, Pierre Dragicevic, Lora Oehlberg, and Jean-Daniel Fekete. <br />
: '''[http://www.saiganesh.net/assets/pdfs/Interactivity-CHI2014.pdf Creating physical visualizations with makervis].''' <br />
: CHI 2014 - Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems (pp. 543-546). ACM.<br />
<br />
''' 2013 '''<br />
<br />
* Simon Stusak, Aurélien Tabard, and Andreas Butz. <br />
: '''[https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Simon_Stusak/publication/260699515_Can_Physical_Visualizations_Support_Analytical_Tasks/links/544111690cf2e6f0c0f56734.pdf Can physical visualizations support analytical tasks?]'''<br />
: VIS 2013 - Posters of IEEE InfoVis.<br />
<br />
== Workshop contributions ==<br />
<br />
'''2020'''<br />
<br />
'''2019'''<br />
<br />
''' 2018 '''<br />
* Beat Signer, Payam Ebrahimi, Timothy J. Curtin and Ahmed K.A. Abdullah. <br />
: '''[http://beatsigner.com/publications/signer_DataPhys2018.pdf Towards a Framework for Dynamic Data Physicalisation.]''''<br />
: Proceedings of the International Workshop 'Toward a Design Language for Data Physicalization' at VIS 2018, Berlin, Germany, October 2018.<br />
<br />
* Tiffany Wun, Lora Oehlberg, and Sheelagh Carpendale.<br />
: '''Making-With-Data: Supporting DIY Data Physicalizations.'''<br />
: CHI 2018 workshop: Maker Movements, Do-It-Yourself Cultures and Participatory Design: Implications for HCI Research.<br />
<br />
''' 2017 '''<br />
<br />
* Rahul Bhargava and Catherine D'Ignazio. <br />
: '''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/Data_Phys_2017_Workshop-rev2.pdf Data Sculptures as a Playful and Low-Tech Introduction to Working with Data.]''''<br />
: Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Ian Gwilt and Nick Dulake. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/data_workshop_igwilt_AW.pdf Understanding the needs and desires of service users in the design and creation of meaningful physical data representations.]''' <br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Sarah Hayes, Trevor Hogan and Kieran Delaney. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/DataPhysWS_PositionPaper_vF_CR.pdf Exploring the role Physicalizations can play in STEM Learning.]''''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Stéphanie Fleck, Alexis Olry, David Bertolo, Christian Bastien, Robin Vivian and Martin Hachet. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/DIS-17-_-Augmented-and-Tangible-interfaces_A-Tool-for-physicalization-VF.pdf Augmented and Tangible Environments: A Tool for Physicalization of Contents by Children in School Context?]'''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Jeeeun Kim, Abigale Stangl and Tom Yeh. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/dis2017-workshop_JK.pdf Learning Underlying Principles of Physicalization by Tangible, Embodied, and Iterative Fabrication.]'''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Jörn Hurtienne and Daniel Reinhardt. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/DISS2017_DataPhys_Position_final_170528.pdf Teaching Data Physicalisation to HCI Students – A Case Report.]'''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Lora Oehlberg. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/HybridFabricationofPhysicalization-DIS2016Workshop.pdf Hybrid Fabrication of Physicalizations.]'''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Aubrey Lawson and Eileen Kraemer. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/Lawson_Kraemer_abstract.pdf Pedagogy of CS Unplugged: Lessons from Outreach and Education Activities in Computer Science.]'''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Fearn Bishop and Uta Hinrichs. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/TokenWorkshopCamera.pdf Challenges of Running Constructive Visualization Studies with Children.]'''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Alice Thudt, Uta Hinrichs, and Sheelagh Carpendale.<br />
:'''[https://research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk/bitstream/handle/10023/10910/Thudt_DataCraft_CHI2017.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y Data craft: integrating data into daily practices and shared reflections]'''<br />
:Workshop 'Quantified Data & Social Relationships' at CHI 2017, Denver, United States.<br />
<br />
''' 2016 '''<br />
<br />
* Wesley Willett and Samuel Huron.<br />
:'''[http://vgl.cs.usfca.edu/pdvw/2016/abstracts/Willett.pdf A Constructive Classroom Exercise for Teaching InfoVis]'''<br />
:Workshop 'Innovations in the Pedagogy of Data Visualization' at VIS 2016.<br />
<br />
* Xin Chen, Jessica Zeitz Self, Leanna House, and Chris North<br />
:'''[https://infovis.cs.vt.edu/sites/default/files/be_the_data_IA_final.pdf Be the Data: A New Approach for Immersive Analytics]'''<br />
:Workshop on Immersive Analytics at IEEE Virtual Reality 2016.<br />
<br />
''' 2015 '''<br />
<br />
* See the 15 submissions at the CHI 2015 workshop '''[http://jasonalexander.kiwi/workshops/physicaldata2015/papers.html Exploring the Challenges of Making Data Physical]'''<br />
<br />
''' 2014 '''<br />
<br />
* Lisa Koeman.<br />
:'''[http://lisakoeman.nl/publications/DIS_2014_-_Workshop_Personal_Visualisation.pdf A Personal Visualisation Future: Domestic Data Sculptures]'''<br />
:Workshop 'A Personal Perspective on Visualization and Visual Analytics' at DIS 2014 - Conference on Designing interactive systems. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Jennifer Payne, Sheelagh Carpendale, Tony Tang.<br />
:'''[http://hcitang.org/papers/2014-dis2014workshop-physical-visualization.pdf Physical Visualization and Personal Visual Analytics]'''<br />
:Workshop 'A Personal Perspective on Visualization and Visual Analytics' at DIS 2014 - Conference on Designing interactive systems. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
== Technical reports ==<br />
<br />
'''2017'''<br />
<br />
* Beat Signer and Timothy J. Curtin.<br />
:'''[https://arxiv.org/pdf/1703.08288.pdf Tangible Holograms: Towards Mobile Physical Augmentation of Virtual Objects.]'''<br />
: Technical Report WISE Lab, WISE-2017-01, March 2017.<br />
<br />
</div></div>
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Teaching
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<div>The beginning of a page collecting teaching resources. If you developed teaching material and want to list them here, please send the link and a short description to info@dataphys.org or, if you plan to contribute on a more regular basis to this wiki, just ask us for an account using the same address.<br />
<br />
== Teaching Resources ==<br />
<br />
Concrete materials which can be reused by others for their own teaching. All resources should indicate a license for reuse and give credit to those who created the materials.<br />
* 2016 – [http://dataphys.org/workshops/drs16/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2016/07/cards_final.pdf A set of cards providing constraints] for a data physicalization exercise. CC-BY-4.0 Graphic design: Pauline Gourlet. Illustration for scenario cards: Samuel Huron. Concept: Yvonne Jansen, Pauline Gourlet, Samuel Huron, Uta Hinrichs, Trevor Hogan. See the [http://dataphys.org/workshops/drs16 related workshop report] for how to use them.<br />
<br />
== Online Reports ==<br />
<br />
A list of any form of report illustrating how a course or workshop was organized or what its outcomes are.<br />
* 2016 – [in French] [https://strabic.fr/Et-si-nous-fossilisions-nos-donnees Report of a 3-day workshop] from March 29 to 31, 2016 at Stereolux and Fabmake in Nantes, France. It was organized by Stéphane Buellet (together with Julia Puyo) invited by Boris Letessier.<br />
* 2016 – [http://dataphys.org/workshops/drs16/ A workshop report from the 2016 DRS conference] which used a protocol that could also be applied in a class room. The workshop was run by Yvonne Jansen, Pauline Gourlet, Samuel Huron, Uta Hinrichs, Trevor Hogan.<br />
* 2016 – Not a real report but [https://www.flickr.com/photos/cuivienna/sets/72157667253863706 photos from the hands-on part of a 3h course] given by Yvonne Jansen for students of the ''Creative Technology'' master at TU Twente in 2016.<br />
* 2014-2017 – [https://www.datavizexperiments.org/ Data Viz Experiments] summarizing the outcomes of yearly projects by the Fine Arts Data Visualization Lab at the University of Lethbridge led by Leanne Elias and Denton Fredrickson.<br />
<br />
== Bibliography ==<br />
<br />
Readings that can be useful for preparing lectures and activities around data physicalization, including states of the art and papers on teaching data physicalization.<br />
<br />
* 2021 – Pierre Dragicevic, Yvonne Jansen, Andrew Vande Moere. [https://hal.inria.fr/hal-02113248v2/document Data Physicalization]. Jean Vanderdonckt, Ed. Springer Handbook of Human Computer Interaction, 2021. In press.<br />
* 2017 – Samuel Huron, Pauline Gourlet, Uta Hinrichs, Trevor Hogan, Yvonne Jansen. [https://hal.sorbonne-universite.fr/hal-01538595/document Let’s Get Physical: Promoting Data Physicalization in Workshop Formats]. Conference on Designing Interactive Systems DIS 2017, ACM, Jun 2017, New York, United States. pp.1409 - 1422.<br />
* 2016 - [http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/position-papers/ Position papers] sent to the the DIS 2017 workshop ''Pedagogy & Physicalization Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations''<br />
* 2009 – [paywalled] Andrew Vande Moere and Stephanie Patel. [https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-1-4419-0312-9_1 The physical visualization of information: designing data sculptures in an educational context]. Visual information communication. Springer, Boston, MA, 2009. 1-23. There is also an [http://dataphys.org/list/data-sculptures-in-class/ entry in the List of Physical Visualizations] on the physicalizations described in this article.</div>
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Teaching
2021-04-30T13:57:21Z
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<div>The beginning of a page collecting teaching resources. If you developed teaching material and want to list them here, please send the link and a short description to info@dataphys.org or, if you plan to contribute on a more regular basis to this wiki, just ask us for an account using the same address.<br />
<br />
== Teaching Resources ==<br />
<br />
Concrete materials which can be reused by others for their own teaching. All resources should indicate a license for reuse and give credit to those who created the materials.<br />
* 2016 – [http://dataphys.org/workshops/drs16/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2016/07/cards_final.pdf A set of cards providing constraints] for a data physicalization exercise. CC-BY-4.0 Graphic design: Pauline Gourlet. Illustration for scenario cards: Samuel Huron. Concept: Yvonne Jansen, Pauline Gourlet, Samuel Huron, Uta Hinrichs, Trevor Hogan. See the [http://dataphys.org/workshops/drs16 related workshop report] for how to use them.<br />
<br />
== Online Reports ==<br />
<br />
A list of any form of report illustrating how a course or workshop was organized or what its outcomes are.<br />
* 2016 – [in French] [https://strabic.fr/Et-si-nous-fossilisions-nos-donnees Report of a 3-day workshop] from March 29 to 31, 2016 at Stereolux and Fabmake in Nantes, France. It was organized by Stéphane Buellet (together with Julia Puyo) invited by Boris Letessier.<br />
* 2016 – [http://dataphys.org/workshops/drs16/ A workshop report from the 2016 DRS conference] which used a protocol that could also be applied in a class room. The workshop was run by Yvonne Jansen, Pauline Gourlet, Samuel Huron, Uta Hinrichs, Trevor Hogan.<br />
* 2016 – Not a real report but [https://www.flickr.com/photos/cuivienna/sets/72157667253863706 photos from the hands-on part of a 3h course] given by Yvonne Jansen for students of the ''Creative Technology'' master at TU Twente in 2016.<br />
* 2014-2017 – [https://www.datavizexperiments.org/ Data Viz Experiments] summarizing the outcomes of yearly projects by the Fine Arts Data Visualization Lab at the University of Lethbridge led by Leanne Elias and Denton Fredrickson.<br />
<br />
== Bibliography ==<br />
<br />
Readings that can be useful for preparing lectures and activities around data physicalization, including states of the art and papers on teaching data physicalization.<br />
<br />
* 2021 – Pierre Dragicevic, Yvonne Jansen, Andrew Vande Moere. [https://hal.inria.fr/hal-02113248v2/document Data Physicalization]. Jean Vanderdonckt. Springer Handbook of Human Computer Interaction, 2021, in press.<br />
* 2017 – Samuel Huron, Pauline Gourlet, Uta Hinrichs, Trevor Hogan, Yvonne Jansen. [https://hal.sorbonne-universite.fr/hal-01538595/document Let’s Get Physical: Promoting Data Physicalization in Workshop Formats]. Conference on Designing Interactive Systems DIS 2017, ACM, Jun 2017, New York, United States. pp.1409 - 1422.<br />
* 2016 - [http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/position-papers/ Position papers] sent to the the DIS 2017 workshop ''Pedagogy & Physicalization Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations''<br />
* 2009 – [paywalled] Andrew Vande Moere and Stephanie Patel. [https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-1-4419-0312-9_1 The physical visualization of information: designing data sculptures in an educational context]. Visual information communication. Springer, Boston, MA, 2009. 1-23. There is also an [http://dataphys.org/list/data-sculptures-in-class/ entry in the List of Physical Visualizations] on the physicalizations described in this article.</div>
Dragice
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Teaching
2021-04-30T13:56:59Z
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<div>The beginning of a page collecting teaching resources. If you developed teaching material and want to list them here, please send the link and a short description to info@dataphys.org or, if you plan to contribute on a more regular basis to this wiki, just ask us for an account using the same address.<br />
<br />
== Teaching Resources ==<br />
<br />
Concrete materials which can be reused by others for their own teaching. All resources should indicate a license for reuse and give credit to those who created the materials.<br />
* 2016 – [http://dataphys.org/workshops/drs16/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2016/07/cards_final.pdf A set of cards providing constraints] for a data physicalization exercise. CC-BY-4.0 Graphic design: Pauline Gourlet. Illustration for scenario cards: Samuel Huron. Concept: Yvonne Jansen, Pauline Gourlet, Samuel Huron, Uta Hinrichs, Trevor Hogan. See the [http://dataphys.org/workshops/drs16 related workshop report] for how to use them.<br />
<br />
== Online Reports ==<br />
<br />
A list of any form of report illustrating how a course or workshop was organized or what its outcomes are.<br />
* 2016 – [in French] [https://strabic.fr/Et-si-nous-fossilisions-nos-donnees Report of a 3-day workshop] from March 29 to 31, 2016 at Stereolux and Fabmake in Nantes, France. It was organized by Stéphane Buellet (together with Julia Puyo) invited by Boris Letessier.<br />
* 2016 – [http://dataphys.org/workshops/drs16/ A workshop report from the 2016 DRS conference] which used a protocol that could also be applied in a class room. The workshop was run by Yvonne Jansen, Pauline Gourlet, Samuel Huron, Uta Hinrichs, Trevor Hogan.<br />
* 2016 – Not a real report but [https://www.flickr.com/photos/cuivienna/sets/72157667253863706 photos from the hands-on part of a 3h course] given by Yvonne Jansen for students of the ''Creative Technology'' master at TU Twente in 2016.<br />
* 2014-2017 – [https://www.datavizexperiments.org/ Data Viz Experiments] summarizing the outcomes of yearly projects by the Fine Arts Data Visualization Lab at the University of Lethbridge led by Leanne Elias and Denton Fredrickson.<br />
<br />
== Bibliography ==<br />
<br />
Readings that can be useful for preparing lectures and activities around data physicalization, including states of the art of data physicalization and papers on teaching data physicalization.<br />
<br />
* 2021 – Pierre Dragicevic, Yvonne Jansen, Andrew Vande Moere. [https://hal.inria.fr/hal-02113248v2/document Data Physicalization]. Jean Vanderdonckt. Springer Handbook of Human Computer Interaction, 2021, in press.<br />
* 2017 – Samuel Huron, Pauline Gourlet, Uta Hinrichs, Trevor Hogan, Yvonne Jansen. [https://hal.sorbonne-universite.fr/hal-01538595/document Let’s Get Physical: Promoting Data Physicalization in Workshop Formats]. Conference on Designing Interactive Systems DIS 2017, ACM, Jun 2017, New York, United States. pp.1409 - 1422.<br />
* 2016 - [http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/position-papers/ Position papers] sent to the the DIS 2017 workshop ''Pedagogy & Physicalization Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations''<br />
* 2009 – [paywalled] Andrew Vande Moere and Stephanie Patel. [https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-1-4419-0312-9_1 The physical visualization of information: designing data sculptures in an educational context]. Visual information communication. Springer, Boston, MA, 2009. 1-23. There is also an [http://dataphys.org/list/data-sculptures-in-class/ entry in the List of Physical Visualizations] on the physicalizations described in this article.</div>
Dragice
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Teaching
2021-04-30T13:56:22Z
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<br />
== Teaching Resources ==<br />
<br />
Concrete materials which can be reused by others for their own teaching. All resources should indicate a license for reuse and give credit to those who created the materials.<br />
* 2016 – [http://dataphys.org/workshops/drs16/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2016/07/cards_final.pdf A set of cards providing constraints] for a data physicalization exercise. CC-BY-4.0 Graphic design: Pauline Gourlet. Illustration for scenario cards: Samuel Huron. Concept: Yvonne Jansen, Pauline Gourlet, Samuel Huron, Uta Hinrichs, Trevor Hogan. See the [http://dataphys.org/workshops/drs16 related workshop report] for how to use them.<br />
<br />
== Online Reports ==<br />
<br />
A list of any form of report illustrating how a course or workshop was organized or what its outcomes are.<br />
* 2016 – [in French] [https://strabic.fr/Et-si-nous-fossilisions-nos-donnees Report of a 3-day workshop] from March 29 to 31, 2016 at Stereolux and Fabmake in Nantes, France. It was organized by Stéphane Buellet (together with Julia Puyo) invited by Boris Letessier.<br />
* 2016 – [http://dataphys.org/workshops/drs16/ A workshop report from the 2016 DRS conference] which used a protocol that could also be applied in a class room. The workshop was run by Yvonne Jansen, Pauline Gourlet, Samuel Huron, Uta Hinrichs, Trevor Hogan.<br />
* 2016 – Not a real report but [https://www.flickr.com/photos/cuivienna/sets/72157667253863706 photos from the hands-on part of a 3h course] given by Yvonne Jansen for students of the ''Creative Technology'' master at TU Twente in 2016.<br />
* 2014-2017 – [https://www.datavizexperiments.org/ Data Viz Experiments] summarizing the outcomes of yearly projects by the Fine Arts Data Visualization Lab at the University of Lethbridge led by Leanne Elias and Denton Fredrickson.<br />
<br />
== Bibliography ==<br />
<br />
Readings that can be useful for preparing lectures and activities around data physicalization, including states of the art and papers on teaching data physicalization.<br />
<br />
* 2021 – Pierre Dragicevic, Yvonne Jansen, Andrew Vande Moere. [https://hal.inria.fr/hal-02113248v2/document Data Physicalization]. Jean Vanderdonckt. Springer Handbook of Human Computer Interaction, 2021, in press.<br />
* 2017 – Samuel Huron, Pauline Gourlet, Uta Hinrichs, Trevor Hogan, Yvonne Jansen. [https://hal.sorbonne-universite.fr/hal-01538595/document Let’s Get Physical: Promoting Data Physicalization in Workshop Formats]. Conference on Designing Interactive Systems DIS 2017, ACM, Jun 2017, New York, United States. pp.1409 - 1422.<br />
* 2016 - [http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/position-papers/ Position papers] sent to the the DIS 2017 workshop ''Pedagogy & Physicalization Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations''<br />
* 2009 – [paywalled] Andrew Vande Moere and Stephanie Patel. [https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-1-4419-0312-9_1 The physical visualization of information: designing data sculptures in an educational context]. Visual information communication. Springer, Boston, MA, 2009. 1-23. There is also an [http://dataphys.org/list/data-sculptures-in-class/ entry in the List of Physical Visualizations] on the physicalizations described in this article.</div>
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Teaching
2021-04-30T13:37:19Z
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<br />
== Teaching Resources ==<br />
Here should be listed concrete materials which can be reused by others for their own teaching. These resources should indicate a license for reuse and give credit to those who created the materials.<br />
* 2016 – [http://dataphys.org/workshops/drs16/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2016/07/cards_final.pdf A set of cards providing constraints] for a data physicalization exercise. CC-BY-4.0 Graphic design: Pauline Gourlet. Illustration for scenario cards: Samuel Huron. Concept: Yvonne Jansen, Pauline Gourlet, Samuel Huron, Uta Hinrichs, Trevor Hogan. See the [http://dataphys.org/workshops/drs16 related workshop report] for how to use them.<br />
<br />
== Online Reports of Teaching ==<br />
* 2016 – [in French] [https://strabic.fr/Et-si-nous-fossilisions-nos-donnees Report of a 3-day workshop] from March 29 to 31, 2016 at Stereolux and Fabmake in Nantes, France. It was organized by Stéphane Buellet (together with Julia Puyo) invited by Boris Letessier.<br />
* 2016 – [http://dataphys.org/workshops/drs16/ A workshop report from the 2016 DRS conference] which used a protocol that could also be applied in a class room. The workshop was run by Yvonne Jansen, Pauline Gourlet, Samuel Huron, Uta Hinrichs, Trevor Hogan.<br />
* 2016 – Not a real report but only [https://www.flickr.com/photos/cuivienna/sets/72157667253863706 photos from a 3h course] given by Yvonne Jansen for students of the ''Creative Technology'' master at TU Twente in 2016.<br />
* 2014-2017 – [https://www.datavizexperiments.org/ Data Viz Experiments] summarizing the outcomes of yearly projects by the Fine Arts Data Visualization Lab at the University of Lethbridge led by Leanne Elias and Denton Fredrickson.<br />
<br />
== Teaching-related Bibliography ==<br />
* 2017 – Samuel Huron, Pauline Gourlet, Uta Hinrichs, Trevor Hogan, Yvonne Jansen. [https://hal.sorbonne-universite.fr/hal-01538595/document Let’s Get Physical: Promoting Data Physicalization in Workshop Formats]. Conference on Designing Interactive Systems DIS 2017, ACM, Jun 2017, New York, United States. pp.1409 - 1422.<br />
* 2009 – [paywalled] Andrew Vande Moere and Stephanie Patel. [https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-1-4419-0312-9_1 The physical visualization of information: designing data sculptures in an educational context]. Visual information communication. Springer, Boston, MA, 2009. 1-23. There is also an [http://dataphys.org/list/data-sculptures-in-class/ entry in the List of Physical Visualizations] on the physicalizations described in this article.</div>
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<div>The beginning of a page collecting teaching resources. If you developed teaching material and want to list them here, please send the link and a short description to info@dataphys.org or, if you plan to contribute on a more regular basis to this wiki, just ask us for an account using the same address.<br />
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== Teaching Resources ==<br />
Here should be listed concrete materials which can be reused by others for their own teaching. These resources should indicate a license for reuse and give credit to those who created the materials.<br />
* 2016 – [http://dataphys.org/workshops/drs16/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2016/07/cards_final.pdf A set of cards providing constraints] for a data physicalization exercise. CC-BY-4.0 Graphic design: Pauline Gourlet. Illustration for scenario cards: Samuel Huron. Concept: Yvonne Jansen, Pauline Gourlet, Samuel Huron, Uta Hinrichs, Trevor Hogan. See the [http://dataphys.org/workshops/drs16 related workshop report] for how to use them.<br />
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== Online Reports of Teaching ==<br />
* 2016 – [in French] [https://strabic.fr/Et-si-nous-fossilisions-nos-donnees Report of a 3-day workshop] from March 29 to 31, 2016 at Stereolux and Fabmake in Nantes, France. It was organized by Stéphane Buellet (together with Julia Puyo) invited by Boris Letessier.<br />
* 2016 – [http://dataphys.org/workshops/drs16/ A workshop report from the 2016 DRS conference] which used a protocol that could also be applied in a class room. The workshop was run by Yvonne Jansen, Pauline Gourlet, Samuel Huron, Uta Hinrichs, Trevor Hogan.<br />
* 2016 – Not a real report but only [https://www.flickr.com/photos/cuivienna/sets/72157667253863706 photos from a 3h course] given by Yvonne Jansen for students of the ''Creative Technology'' master at TU Twente in 2016.<br />
* 2014 - 2017 [https://www.datavizexperiments.org/ Data Viz Experiments] summarizing the outcomes of yearly projects by the Fine Arts Data Visualization Lab at the University of Lethbridge led by Leanne Elias and Denton Fredrickson.<br />
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== Teaching-related Bibliography ==<br />
* 2017 – Samuel Huron, Pauline Gourlet, Uta Hinrichs, Trevor Hogan, Yvonne Jansen. [https://hal.sorbonne-universite.fr/hal-01538595/document Let’s Get Physical: Promoting Data Physicalization in Workshop Formats]. Conference on Designing Interactive Systems DIS 2017, ACM, Jun 2017, New York, United States. pp.1409 - 1422.<br />
* 2009 – [paywalled] Andrew Vande Moere and Stephanie Patel. [https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-1-4419-0312-9_1 The physical visualization of information: designing data sculptures in an educational context]. Visual information communication. Springer, Boston, MA, 2009. 1-23. There is also an [http://dataphys.org/list/data-sculptures-in-class/ entry in the List of Physical Visualizations] on the physicalizations described in this article.</div>
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<div>This bibliography is a '''collection of academic work on data physicalization'''. [[Contribute|You can help us extend it]].<br />
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For work that does not refer to data physicalization but describes technologies which may be used for that purpose, see [[technologies]]. For non-academic work, see the [http://dataphys.org/list list of physical visualizations].<br />
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''Please do not link to articles behind paywalls.'' If you authored an article for which no link is available, please put your PDF online and send us the link. The principle of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-archiving self-archiving] generally allows you to do so. <br />
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== Peer-reviewed full papers ==<br />
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'''2018'''<br />
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* Xiuming Zhang, Tali Dekel, Tianfan Xue, Andrew Owens, Qiurui He, Jiajun Wu, Stefanie Mueller and William T. Freeman.<br />
: '''[https://arxiv.org/pdf/1809.05491.pdf MoSculp: Interactive Visualization of Shape and Time].'''<br />
: UIST 2018 - In Proceedings of the 31th Annual Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology.<br />
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* Mathieu Le Goc, Charles Perin, Sean Follmer, Jean-Daniel Fekete, and Pierre Dragicevic.<br />
: '''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01848436/document Dynamic Composite Data Physicalization Using Wheeled Micro-Robots.]'''<br />
: TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics.<br />
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* Christoph Bader, Dominik Kolb, James C. Weaver, Sunanda Sharma, Ahmed Hosny, João Costa, and Neri Oxman. <br />
: '''[http://advances.sciencemag.org/content/advances/4/5/eaas8652.full.pdf Making data matter: Voxel printing for the digital fabrication of data across scales and domains.]'''<br />
: Science Advances 4.5 (2018)<br />
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* Dario Rodighiero<br />
:'''[https://infoscience.epfl.ch/record/255016/files/Article.pdf Printing Walkable Visualizations.]'''<br />
: TI 2018 - Proceedings of the 5th Biennial Transdisciplinary Imaging Conference 2018.<br />
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* Kellyann Geurts<br />
:'''[https://ndownloader.figshare.com/files/11133053 Imagining Thought in Digital Space: 3D Printed Thoughts.]'''<br />
: TI 2018 - Proceedings of the 5th Biennial Transdisciplinary Imaging Conference 2018.<br />
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* Alice Thudt, Uta Hinrichs, Samuel Huron and Sheelagh Carpendale.<br />
:'''[https://research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk/bitstream/handle/10023/13267/CPV_CameraReady.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y Self-reflection and personal physicalization construction.]'''<br />
: CHI 2018 - Proceedings of the 2018 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2018.<br />
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* Marinos Koutsomichalis.<br />
:'''[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1IuHcG2Z05N_lFcTnfWb3t7MlhlEM4xN2/view Objektivisering: Text Physicalization and Self-introspective Post-digital Objecthood.]'''<br />
: TEI 2018 - Proceedings of the Twelfth International Conference on Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction.<br />
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* Ricardo Sosa, Victoria Gerrard, Antonio Esparza, Rebeca Torres, Robbie Napper.<br />
:'''[https://www.designsociety.org/download-publication/40570/DATA+OBJECTS%3A+DESIGN+PRINCIPLES+FOR+DATA+PHYSICALISATION Data Objects: Design Principles for Data Physicalization.]'''<br />
: DESIGN 2018 - International Design Conference.<br />
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* Noura Howell, John Chuang, Abigail De Kosnik, Greg Niemeyer, Kimiko Ryokai<br />
:'''[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/328685535_Emotional_Biosensing_Exploring_Critical_Alternatives Emotional Biosensing: Exploring Critical Alternatives.]'''<br />
: CSCW 2018<br />
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'''2017'''<br />
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* Deborah Lupton.<br />
:'''[https://simplysociology.files.wordpress.com/2017/03/lupton-2017-feeling-data-touch-and-data-sense.pdf Feeling your data: Touch and making sense of personal digital data.]'''<br />
: New Media & Society. July 2017.<br />
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* Alberto Boem and Hiroo Iwata.<br />
:'''[http://www.albertoboem.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/Boem_Iwata_AISociety-2017.pdf "It's like holding a human heart": the design of Vital + Morph, a shape-changing interface for remote monitoring.]'''<br />
: AI & Society: Knowledge, Culture and Communication. 1435-5655.<br />
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* Eslam Nofal, Rabee Reffat, and Andrew Vande Moere.<br />
:'''[https://lirias.kuleuven.be/bitstream/123456789/587318/1/Phygital+Heritage+%28Nofal+et+al%29+iLRN2017.pdf|Phygital Heritage: an Approach for Heritage Communication.]'''<br />
: Proceedings of the Third Immersive Learning Research Network Conference. Verlag der Technischen Universität Graz, 2017.<br />
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* Louis Thibault and François Bérard.<br />
:'''[http://tripet.imag.fr/publs/2017/CHI17_Berard_HPCD.pdf The Object Inside: Assessing 3D Examination with a Spherical Handheld Perspective-Corrected Display.]'''<br />
: CHI 2017 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2017.<br />
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* Wesley Willett, Yvonne Jansen, and Pierre Dragicevic.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01377901/document Embedded Data Representations.]'''<br />
: TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics 23.1 (2017): 461-470.<br />
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* Faisal Taher, Yvonne Jansen, Jonathan Woodruff, John Hardy, Kasper Hornbæk, and Jason Alexander.<br />
:'''[http://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/82634/1/VIS16_PhysicalBarChart.pdf Investigating the Use of a Dynamic Physical Bar Chart for Data Exploration and Presentation.]'''<br />
: TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics 23.1 (2017): 451-460.<br />
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* Sergej Stoppel and Stefan Bruckner.<br />
:'''[http://www.ii.uib.no/vis/publications/publication/2017/pdfs/Stoppel_VIS2017_Volvelle.pdf Vol²velle: Printable Interactive Volume Visualization.]'''<br />
: TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics 23.1 (2017): 861-870.<br />
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''' 2016 '''<br />
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* Yvonne Jansen, Kasper Hornbæk.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01219057/document A Psychophysical Investigation of Size as Physical Variable.]'''<br />
: TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 22:1. IEEE, 2016.<br />
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* Steven Houben, Connie Golsteijn, Sarah Gallacher, Rose Johnson, Saskia Bakker, Nicolai Marquardt, Licia Capra and Yvonne Rogers.<br />
:'''[https://www.ucl.ac.uk/uclic/research/CHI2016/Houben.CHI.2016.pdf Physikit: Data Engagement Through Physical Ambient Visualizations in the Home.]'''<br />
: CHI 2016 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2016.<br />
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* Saiganesh Swaminathan, Thijs Roumen, Robert Kovacs, David Stangl, Stefanie Mueller, and Patrick Baudisch.<br />
:'''[http://www.saiganesh.net/pdfs/Linespace-CHI2016.pdf Linespace: A Sensemaking Platform for the Blind]'''<br />
: CHI 2016 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2016.<br />
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* Mathieu Le Goc, Lawrence H. Kim, Ali Parsaei, Jean-Daniel Fekete, Pierre Dragicevic, and Sean Follmer.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01391281/document Zooids: Building Blocks for Swarm User Interfaces.]''' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVdAfDMP3m0 Video]]<br />
: UIST 2016 - In Proceedings of the 29th Annual Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, pp. 97-109. ACM, 2016.<br />
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* Rohit Ashok Khot, Josh Andres, Jennifer Lai, Juerg von Kaenel, and Florian 'Floyd' Mueller.<br />
: '''[http://exertiongameslab.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/fantibles_dis2016.pdf Fantibles: Capturing Cricket Fan's Story in 3D.]''' <br />
: DIS 2016 - In Proceedings of the 2016 ACM Conference on Designing Interactive Systems, pp. 883-894.<br />
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* Michael C. Thrun, Florian Lerch, and Jörn Lötsch. <br />
:'''[http://wscg.zcu.cz/wscg2016/short/A43-full.pdf Visualization and 3D Printing of Multivariate Data of Biomarkers.]'''<br />
: International Conference in Central Europe on Computer Graphics, Visualization and Computer Vision, 2016.<br />
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* Tiffany Wun, Jennifer Payne, Samuel Huron, and Sheelagh Carpendale. <br />
:'''[https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/6293/73b735326df73c28364118d28e66689de3b6.pdf Comparing Bar Chart Authoring with Microsoft Excel and Tangible Tiles]''' <br />
: EuroVis 2016 - Eurographics Conference on Visualization, 2016.<br />
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* Fadi Botros, Charles Perin, Bon Adriel Aseniero and Sheelagh Carpendale.<br />
:'''[http://charles.perin.free.fr/data/pub/goandgrow.pdf Go and Grow: Mapping Personal Data to a Living Plant.]'''<br />
: AVI 2016 - Proceedings of the Working Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces. ACM, 2016.<br />
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* Trevor Hogan and Eva Hornecker.<br />
:'''[http://iwc.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2016/05/20/iwc.iww015.abstract Towards a Design Space for Multisensory Data Representation.]'''<br />
: Interacting with Computers. Oxford Journals, 2016.<br />
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* Simon Stusak, Moritz Hobe and Andreas Butz <br />
:'''[http://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/pubdb/publications/pub/stusak2016tei/stusak2016tei.pdf If Your Mind Can Grasp It, Your Hands Will Help.]'''<br />
:TEI 2016 - Proceedings of the 10th International ACM Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction. ACM, 2016<br />
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''' 2015 '''<br />
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* Paul Bourke.<br />
: '''[https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Paul_Bourke2/publication/276375844_Novel_physical_representations_for_the_visualisation_of_science_data_and_mathematics/links/55584d3d08ae6943a874cae3.pdf Novel physical representations for the visualisation of science data and mathematics]'''<br />
: CGAT 2015 - International Conference on Computer Games, Multimedia & Allied Technology.<br />
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* Aditya Shekhar Nittala, Nico Li, Stephen Cartwright, Kazuki Takashima, Ehud Sharlin, and Mario Costa Sousa. <br />
: '''[http://utouch.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/docs/Planwell-SA.pdf PLANWELL: spatial user interface for collaborative petroleum well-planning]''' <br />
: SIGGRAPH ASIA 2015 Mobile Graphics and Interactive Applications.<br />
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* Yvonne Jansen, Pierre Dragicevic, Petra Isenberg, Jason Alexander, Abhijit Karnik, Johan Kildal, Sriram Subramanian, Kasper Hornbæk.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01120152/document Opportunities and Challenges for Data Physicalization.]''' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Rst_2i2crg Talk]]<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
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* Rohit Ashok Khot, Jeewon Lee, Deepti Aggarwal, Larissa Hjorth, Florian Mueller.<br />
: '''[http://exertiongameslab.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/tastybeats_chi2015.pdf TastyBeats: Designing Palatable Representations of Physical Activity.]'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
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* Moon-Hwan Lee, Seijin Cha, Tek-Jin Nam.<br />
:'''[http://www.researchgate.net/profile/Moon_Hwan_Lee/publication/275347183_Patina_Engraver_Visualizing_Activity_Logs_as_Patina_in_Fashionable_Trackers/links/55430f770cf24107d3948dd1.pdf Patina Engraver: Visualizing Activity Logs as Patina in Fashionable Trackers.]'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
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* Bettina Nissen, John Bowers.<br />
:'''[https://makingdatathings.files.wordpress.com/2015/04/nissen-datatranslations-finalsmall.pdf Data-Things: Digital Fabrication Situated within Participatory Data Translation Activities.]'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
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* Faisal Taher, John Hardy, Abhijit Karnik, Christian Weichel, Yvonne Jansen, Kasper Hornbæk, Jason Alexander.<br />
:'''[http://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/72692/1/OA_2015_04_CHI_Emerge.pdf Exploring Interactions with Physically Dynamic Bar Charts.]'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
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* Alex S Taylor, Siân E Lindley, Tim Regan, David Sweeney, Vasillis Vlachokyriakos, Lillie Grainger, Jessica Lingel.<br />
:'''[http://ast.io/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/Data-in-place.pdf Data-in-Place: Thinking through the Relations Between Data and Community.]'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
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''' 2014 '''<br />
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* Samuel Huron, Yvonne Jansen, Sheelagh Carpendale.<br />
:'''[https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01024053/document Constructing Visual Representations: Investigating the Use of Tangible Tokens.]'''<br />
:TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 20(12): 2102-2111, 2014.<br />
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* Simon Stusak, Aurélien Tabard, Franziska Sauka, Rohit Ashok Khot, Andreas Butz.<br />
:'''[https://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/pubdb/publications/pub/stusak2014vis/stusak2014vis.pdf Activity sculptures: exploring the impact of physical visualizations on running activity.]'''<br />
:TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 20(12): 2201 - 2210, 2014.<br />
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* Samuel Huron, Sheelagh Carpendale, Alice Thudt, Anthony Tang, Michael Mauerer.<br />
:'''[http://innovis.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/innovis/uploads/Publications/Publications/huron2014.pdf Constructive Visualization.]'''<br />
:DIS2014 - Conference on Designing interactive systems. ACM, New York, NY, USA, 433-442.<br />
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* Rohit Ashok Khot, Larissa Hjorth, Florian 'Floyd' Mueller.<br />
:'''[http://exertiongameslab.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/understanding_3d_chi2014.pdf Understanding physical activity through 3D printed material artifacts.]'''<br />
:CHI2014 – Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pages 3835-3844. ACM, 2014.<br />
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* Saiganesh Swaminathan, Conglei Shi, Yvonne Jansen, Pierre Dragicevic, Lora Oehlberg, Jean-Daniel Fekete.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-00935978/file/Supporting_the_Design_and_Fabrication_of_Physical_Visualizations.pdf Supporting the design and fabrication of physical visualizations.]'''<br />
:CHI2014 – Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pages 3845-3854. ACM, 2014.<br />
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* Shaun Kane and Jeffrey Bigham.<br />
:'''[https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~jbigham/pubs/pdfs/2014/stemx.pdf Tracking@ stemxcomet: Teaching Programming to Blind Students via 3D Printing, Crisis Management, and Twitter.]'''<br />
:SIGCSE '14 - Proceedings of the 45th ACM technical symposium on Computer science education.<br />
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''' 2013 '''<br />
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* Trevor Hogan, and Eva Hornecker.<br />
:'''[http://www.ehornecker.de/Papers/DPPI13_paper2_Final.pdf Blending the repertory grid technique with focus groups to reveal rich design relevant insight.]''' <br />
:DPPI 2013 - Designing Pleasurable Products and Interfaces, ACM 2013, 116-125. <br />
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* Yvonne Jansen and Pierre Dragicevic.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-00847218v2/document An interaction model for visualizations beyond the desktop.]'''<br />
:TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 19(12): 2396-2405, 2013.<br />
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* Yvonne Jansen, Pierre Dragicevic, Jean-Daniel Fekete.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-00781831/document Evaluating the efficiency of physical visualizations.]'''<br />
:CHI 2013 – Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pages 2593- 2602. ACM, 2013.<br />
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''' 2012 '''<br />
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* Stephen Barrass.<br />
:'''[https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Stephen_Barrass/publication/252627125_Digital_Fabrication_of_Acoustic_Sonifications/links/548cccd00cf2d1800d80c6e3.pdf Digital Fabrication of Acoustic Sonifications]'''.<br />
:J. Audio Eng. Soc. 60, 9 (2012), 709–715.<br />
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* Craig Brown and Amy Hurst.<br />
:'''[http://www.tiii.be/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/131-224-brown.done_.pdf VizTouch: automatically generated tactile visualizations of coordinate spaces]'''.<br />
: TEI 2012 - Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction, pages 131-138, ACM, 2012.<br />
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* Ian Gwilt, Alaster Yoxall, and Koutaro Sano.<br />
: '''[https://www.designsociety.org/download-publication/32468/enhancing_the_understanding_of_statistical_data_through_the_creation_of_physical_objects Enhancing the understanding of statistical data through the creation of physical objects]'''.<br />
: The 2nd International Conference on Design Creativity (Proceedings). UK, Design Society, pages 117–126, 2012.<br />
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* Trevor Hogan, and Eva Hornecker.<br />
:'''[http://www.ehornecker.de/Papers/HAID12RepModality.pdf How does representation modality affect user-experience of data artifacts?]'''<br />
:Haptic & Audio Interaction Design, pages 141–151. Springer, 2012.<br />
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''' 2010 '''<br />
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* Andrew Vande Moere, Stephanie Patel.<br />
:'''[http://infoscape.org/publications/vinci09.pdf The Physical Visualization of Information: Designing Data Sculptures in an Educational Context.]'''<br />
:Visual Information Communication, pages 1-23. Springer, 2010.<br />
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''' 2008 '''<br />
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* Jack Zhao and Andrew Vande Moere.<br />
:'''[http://infoscape.org/publications/dimea08.pdf Embodiment in Data Sculpture: a Model of the Physical Visualization of Information.]'''<br />
:DIMEA 2008 - Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on Digital Interactive Media in Entertainment and Arts, pages 343-350. ACM, 2008.<br />
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''' 1998 '''<br />
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* Michael Bailey, Klaus Schulten and John E Johnson.<br />
:'''[http://www.ks.uiuc.edu/Publications/Papers/PDF/BAIL98/BAIL98.pdf The use of solid physical models for the study of macromolecular assembly.]'''<br />
:Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 8(2), 202-208.<br />
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''' 1997 '''<br />
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* Dru Clark, Michael Bailey.<br />
:'''[http://web.engr.oregonstate.edu/~mjb/WebMjb/Papers/photomap.pdf Visualization of height field data with physical models and texture photomapping]'''<br />
: Proceedings of Visualization '97<br />
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== Peer-reviewed short papers ==<br />
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'''2020'''<br />
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[[Contribute|Please help us fill this section]].<br />
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'''2019'''<br />
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[[Contribute|Please help us fill this section]].<br />
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''' 2018 '''<br />
* Maxime Daniel, Guillaume Rivière, and Nadine Couture.<br />
:'''[http://www.guillaumeriviere.name/pub/papers/illuminated-ring_tei18_wip.pdf Designing an Expandable Illuminated Ring to Build an Actuated Ring Chart.]'''<br />
:TEI 2018 - Proceedings of the 12th International ACM Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction. ACM, 2018<br />
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''' 2016 '''<br />
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* Themis Omirou, Asier Marzo Perez, Sriram Subramanian, and Anne Roudaut. <br />
:'''[http://research-information.bristol.ac.uk/files/71663722/FloatingCharts_Pure.pdf Floating charts: Data plotting using free-floating acoustically levitated representations]''' <br />
:3DUI 2016 - In 2016 IEEE Symposium on 3D User Interfaces, pp. 187-190. IEEE, 2016.<br />
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* Jonna Häkkilä and Lasse Virtanen.<br />
:'''Aesthetic Physical Items for Visualizing Personal Sleep Data'''<br />
:MobileHCI 2016 - Adjunct, September 06-09, 2016, Florence, Italy<br />
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''' 2015 '''<br />
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* Simon Stusak, Jeannette Schwarz and Andreas Butz.<br />
:'''[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/275966833_Evaluating_the_Memorability_of_Physical_Visualizations Evaluating the Memorability of Physical Visualizations]'''.<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
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''' 2014 '''<br />
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* Stephen Barrass. <br />
: '''[http://www.york.ac.uk/media/c2d2/media/sonihedconference/Barrass_SoniHED_2014.pdf Acoustic sonification of blood pressure in the form of a singing bowl]''' <br />
: Proceedings of the Conference on Sonification in Health and Environmental Data, York University, UK. 2014.<br />
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* Christian Geiger, Michael Hogen, Jörn Hornig, Michael Schaar.<br />
:'''[https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Christian_Geiger/publication/262161669_Datenreise_digital_bits_made_tangible/links/54a6ba960cf267bdb909e3eb.pdf Datenreise - Digital Bits Made Tangible.]'''<br />
:TEI 2014 - Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction, Pages 283-284. ACM, 2014. <br />
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* Alireza Rezaeian and Jared Donovan.<br />
: '''[http://eprints.qut.edu.au/70452/2/Vinci_Design_of_a_Tangible_Data_Visualization.pdf Design of a Tangible Data Visualization.]'''<br />
:VINCI 2014 - Proceedings of the 7th International Symposium on Visual Information Communication and Interaction, pages 232-235. ACM, 2014.<br />
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* Pepijn Fens and Mathias Funk.<br />
: '''[https://pure.tue.nl/ws/portalfiles/portal/26979929 Personal Health Data: Visualization Modalities and Their Perceived Values.]'''<br />
: WSCG 2014 - Communication Papers Proceedings, Conference on Computer Graphics, Visualization and Computer Vision. pp. 339-344.<br />
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''' 2013 '''<br />
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* Trevor Hogan and Eva Hornecker.<br />
:'''[http://www.ehornecker.de/Papers/0104-paper.pdf In touch with space: embodying live data for tangible interaction.]'''<br />
:TEI 2013 - Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction, pages 275-278. ACM, 2013.<br />
<br />
''' 2011 '''<br />
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* Stephen Barrass.<br />
:'''[http://www.researchgate.net/publication/265728850_Physical_Sonification_Dataforms Physical Sonification Dataforms.]'''<br />
:ICAD 2011 - The 17th International Conference on Auditory Display, 2011.<br />
<br />
''' 2008 '''<br />
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* Andrew Vande Moere.<br />
:'''[http://infoscape.org/publications/iv08.pdf Beyond the Tyranny of the Pixel: Exploring the Physicality of Information Visualization.]'''<br />
:IV 2008 - Information Visualisation, pages 469 - 474. IEEE, 2008. <br />
<br />
''' 2005 '''<br />
<br />
* Mike Bailey.<br />
:'''Layered Manufacturing for Scientific Visualization''' ('''[http://web.engr.orst.edu/~mjb/WebMjb/Papers/cvpcacm.pdf author draft]''').<br />
:Commun. ACM 48, 6 (June 2005), 42-48.<br />
<br />
* Alexandre Gillet, Michel Sanner, Daniel Stoffler and Arthur Olson.<br />
:'''[http://www.cell.com/structure/pdf/S0969-2126(05)00060-2.pdf Tangible Interfaces for Structural Molecular Biology.]'''<br />
:Structure, Volume 13, Issue 3, March 2005, Pages 483-491, ISSN 0969-2126.<br />
<br />
''' 2004 '''<br />
* David Holstius, John Kembel, Amy Hurst, Peng-Hui Wan, Jodi Forlizzi<br />
:'''[http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~akhurst/publications/holstius04-infotropism.pdf Infotropism: Living and Robotic Plants as Interactive Displays]'''<br />
:DIS 2004 - Conference on Designing Interactive Systems.<br />
<br />
''' 2000 '''<br />
<br />
* David Nadeau and Michael Bailey<br />
:'''[http://www.sdsc.edu/~nadeau/PhD/VisualizingVolumeDataUsingPhysicalModels.pdf Visualizing Volume Data Using Physical Models.]'''<br />
:Proceedings of IEEE Visualization 2000 (pp. 497-500).<br />
<br />
== PhD dissertations ==<br />
<br />
''' 2016 '''<br />
<br />
* Trevor Hogan<br />
:'''[http://tactiledata.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/Data_Dasein_Web.pdf Data Data and Dasein, A Phenomenology of Human-Data Relations.]''''<br />
:PhD thesis, Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Simon Stusak<br />
:'''[https://edoc.ub.uni-muenchen.de/20190/1/Stusak_Simon.pdf Exploring the Potential of Physical Visualizations.]'''<br />
:PhD thesis, University of Munich, 2 August 2016.<br />
<br />
* Rohit Ashok Khot<br />
:'''[http://exertiongameslab.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/rohit_ashok_khot_phd.pdf Understanding Material Representations of Physical Activity]'''<br />
:PhD thesis, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, June 2016.<br />
<br />
''' 2014 '''<br />
<br />
* Yvonne Jansen<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/tel-00981521/document Physical and Tangible Information Visualization.]'''<br />
:PhD thesis, Université Paris-Sud, 10 March 2014.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Book chapters ==<br />
<br />
''' 2020 '''<br />
* Pierre Dragicevic, Yvonne Jansen and Andrew Vande Moere<br />
: '''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-02113248/document Data Physicalization]'''<br />
:In Springer Handbook of Human Computer Interaction, Springer, ISBN 978-3-319-73228-2. In press.<br />
<br />
''' 2015 '''<br />
<br />
* Dietmar Offenhuber and Orkan Telhan.<br />
:'''[http://offenhuber.net/docs/offenhuber_telhan.pdf Indexical Visualization—the Data-Less Information Display.]'''<br />
:In Ubiquitous Computing, Complexity and Culture, edited by Ulrik Ekman, Jay David Bolter, Lily Diaz, Morten Søndergaard, and Maria Engberg, 288–303. New York: Routledge.<br />
<br />
''' 2013 '''<br />
<br />
* Ian Gwilt.<br />
:'''Data-Objects: sharing the attributes and properties of digital and material culture to creatively interpret complex information.'''<br />
:In: Digital Media and Technologies for Virtual Artistic Spaces. US, IGI Global, pp. 14-26, 2013.<br />
<br />
''' 2012 '''<br />
<br />
* A. Plohman, M. Sipos (eds.) <br />
:'''[http://issuu.com/kitchenbudapest/docs/beyond_data Beyond Data.]'''<br />
:Baltan Laboratories and Kitchen Budapest 2012<br />
<br />
''' 2011 '''<br />
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* Wolf-Dieter Rase.<br />
: '''[http://www.wdrase.de/CreatingPhysical3DMapsRP.pdf Creating Physical 3D Maps Using Rapid Prototyping Techniques.]'''<br />
:True-3D in Cartography. Springer.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Extended abstracts ==<br />
<br />
'''2020'''<br />
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[[Contribute|Please help us fill this section]].<br />
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'''2019'''<br />
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[[Contribute|Please help us fill this section]].<br />
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'''2018'''<br />
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[[Contribute|Please help us fill this section]].<br />
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''' 2017 '''<br />
<br />
* Pauline Gourlet and Thierry Dassé.<br />
: '''[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/317417090_Cairn_A_Tangible_Apparatus_for_Situated_Data_Collection_Visualization_and_Analysis Cairn: A Tangible Apparatus for Situated Data Collection, Visualization and Analysis.]'''<br />
: DIS 2017 - Proceedings of the 2017 Conference on Designing Interactive Systems (pictorial).<br />
<br />
* Samuel Huron, Pauline Gourlet, Uta Hinrichs, Trevor Hogan, and Yvonne Jansen.<br />
: '''[http://hal.upmc.fr/hal-01538595/document Let’s Get Physical: Promoting Data Physicalization in Workshop Formats.]'''<br />
: DIS 2017 - Proceedings of the 2017 Conference on Designing Interactive Systems (pictorial).<br />
<br />
* Dan Lockton, Delanie Ricketts, Shruti Aditya Chowdhury and Chang Hee Lee.<br />
: '''[http://imaginari.es/publications/Lockton_Ricketts_Chowdhury_Lee_2017_Exploring_Qualitative_Displays_and_Interfaces.pdf Exploring Qualitative Displays and Interfaces.]'''<br />
: CHI 2017 - Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems (late-breaking work). <br />
<br />
''' 2016 '''<br />
<br />
* Yun Wang, Xiaojuan Ma, Qiong Luo, and Huamin Qu.<br />
: '''[http://www.cse.ust.hk/~ywangch/edibilization.pdf Data Edibilization: Representing Data with Food.]''' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivfA34fY1rk Talk]]<br />
: CHI 2016 - Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems (alt.chi), pp. 409-422. ACM, 2016.<br />
<br />
''' 2015 '''<br />
<br />
* Stephen Barrass.<br />
:'''[https://smartech.gatech.edu/bitstream/handle/1853/54173/ICAD%20Proceedings%202015%20Extended%20Abstract%20-%20Barass.pdf Diagnostic singing bowls]''' <br />
:ICAD 2015 - Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Auditory Display.<br />
<br />
* Chang Long Zhu, Harshit Agrawal, and Pattie Maes. <br />
:'''[http://www.infomus.org/Events/proceedings/ACII2015/papers/Main_Conference/M2_Poster/Poster_Teaser_1/ACII2015_submission_54.pdf Data-objects: Re-designing everyday objects as tactile affective interfaces]''' <br />
:ACII 2015 - International Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction.<br />
<br />
* Michele Hu.<br />
:'''Exploring New Paradigms for Accessible 3D Printed Graphs.'''<br />
:ASSETS 2015 - Proceedings of the 17th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers & Accessibility. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
* Tim Regan, David Sweeney, John Helmes, Vasilis Vlachokyriakos, Siân Lindey, and Alex S. Taylor.<br />
:'''[https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/designing-engaging-data.pdf Designing Engaging Data in Communities].'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems.<br />
<br />
* Daniel Buzzo and Nicolo Merendino.<br />
:'''[https://www.academia.edu/10727947/Not_all_Days_are_Equal_investigating_the_meaning_in_the_digital_calendar Not all Days are Equal: Investigating the Meaning in the Digital Calendar].'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems.<br />
<br />
* Tamara Flemisch, Fatemeh Rajabiyazdi, Mona Hosseinkhani Loorak, Sheelagh Carpendale.<br />
:'''[http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.712.4257&rep=rep1&type=pdf NeckLan: Language as Jewellery]'''.<br />
:VIS 2015 Posters.<br />
<br />
''' 2014 '''<br />
<br />
* Ken Giang, and Mathias Funk. <br />
: '''[https://otik.uk.zcu.cz/bitstream/handle/11025/11941/Giang.pdf?sequence=1 Connect-S: A Physical Visualization Through Tangible Interaction.]''' <br />
: WSCG 2014 - Poster proceedings of WSCG 2014 Conference on Computer Graphics, Visualization and Computer Vision<br />
<br />
* Simon Stusak, and Markus Teufel. <br />
: '''[http://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/pubdb/publications/pub/stusak2014suiPoster/stusak2014suiPoster.pdf Projection augmented physical visualizations.]''' <br />
: In Proceedings of the 2nd ACM symposium on Spatial user interaction, pp. 145-145. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Simon Stusak, and Ayfer Aslan. <br />
: '''[https://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/pubdb/publications/pub/stusak2014chiPoster/stusak2014chiPoster.pdf Beyond physical bar charts: an exploration of designing physical visualizations.]''' <br />
: CHI 2014 - Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pp. 1381-1386. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Steve James Szigeti, Anne Stevens, Robert Tu, Ana Jofre, Alex Gebhardt, Fanny Chevalier, Jonathan Lee, and Sara L. Diamond. <br />
: '''[https://hal.inria.fr/docs/01/00/39/48/PDF/p1813-szigeti.pdf Output to input: concepts for physical data representations and tactile user interfaces.]''' <br />
: CHI 2014 - Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pp. 1813-1818. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Saiganesh Swaminathan, Conglei Shi, Yvonne Jansen, Pierre Dragicevic, Lora Oehlberg, and Jean-Daniel Fekete. <br />
: '''[http://www.saiganesh.net/assets/pdfs/Interactivity-CHI2014.pdf Creating physical visualizations with makervis].''' <br />
: CHI 2014 - Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems (pp. 543-546). ACM.<br />
<br />
''' 2013 '''<br />
<br />
* Simon Stusak, Aurélien Tabard, and Andreas Butz. <br />
: '''[https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Simon_Stusak/publication/260699515_Can_Physical_Visualizations_Support_Analytical_Tasks/links/544111690cf2e6f0c0f56734.pdf Can physical visualizations support analytical tasks?]'''<br />
: VIS 2013 - Posters of IEEE InfoVis.<br />
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== Workshop contributions ==<br />
<br />
'''2020'''<br />
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'''2019'''<br />
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''' 2018 '''<br />
* Beat Signer, Payam Ebrahimi, Timothy J. Curtin and Ahmed K.A. Abdullah. <br />
: '''[http://beatsigner.com/publications/signer_DataPhys2018.pdf Towards a Framework for Dynamic Data Physicalisation.]''''<br />
: Proceedings of the International Workshop 'Toward a Design Language for Data Physicalization' at VIS 2018, Berlin, Germany, October 2018.<br />
<br />
* Tiffany Wun, Lora Oehlberg, and Sheelagh Carpendale.<br />
: '''Making-With-Data: Supporting DIY Data Physicalizations.'''<br />
: CHI 2018 workshop: Maker Movements, Do-It-Yourself Cultures and Participatory Design: Implications for HCI Research.<br />
<br />
''' 2017 '''<br />
<br />
* Rahul Bhargava and Catherine D'Ignazio. <br />
: '''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/Data_Phys_2017_Workshop-rev2.pdf Data Sculptures as a Playful and Low-Tech Introduction to Working with Data.]''''<br />
: Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Ian Gwilt and Nick Dulake. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/data_workshop_igwilt_AW.pdf Understanding the needs and desires of service users in the design and creation of meaningful physical data representations.]''' <br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Sarah Hayes, Trevor Hogan and Kieran Delaney. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/DataPhysWS_PositionPaper_vF_CR.pdf Exploring the role Physicalizations can play in STEM Learning.]''''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Stéphanie Fleck, Alexis Olry, David Bertolo, Christian Bastien, Robin Vivian and Martin Hachet. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/DIS-17-_-Augmented-and-Tangible-interfaces_A-Tool-for-physicalization-VF.pdf Augmented and Tangible Environments: A Tool for Physicalization of Contents by Children in School Context?]'''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Jeeeun Kim, Abigale Stangl and Tom Yeh. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/dis2017-workshop_JK.pdf Learning Underlying Principles of Physicalization by Tangible, Embodied, and Iterative Fabrication.]'''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Jörn Hurtienne and Daniel Reinhardt. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/DISS2017_DataPhys_Position_final_170528.pdf Teaching Data Physicalisation to HCI Students – A Case Report.]'''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Lora Oehlberg. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/HybridFabricationofPhysicalization-DIS2016Workshop.pdf Hybrid Fabrication of Physicalizations.]'''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Aubrey Lawson and Eileen Kraemer. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/Lawson_Kraemer_abstract.pdf Pedagogy of CS Unplugged: Lessons from Outreach and Education Activities in Computer Science.]'''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Fearn Bishop and Uta Hinrichs. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/TokenWorkshopCamera.pdf Challenges of Running Constructive Visualization Studies with Children.]'''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Alice Thudt, Uta Hinrichs, and Sheelagh Carpendale.<br />
:'''[https://research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk/bitstream/handle/10023/10910/Thudt_DataCraft_CHI2017.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y Data craft: integrating data into daily practices and shared reflections]'''<br />
:Workshop 'Quantified Data & Social Relationships' at CHI 2017, Denver, United States.<br />
<br />
''' 2016 '''<br />
<br />
* Wesley Willett and Samuel Huron.<br />
:'''[http://vgl.cs.usfca.edu/pdvw/2016/abstracts/Willett.pdf A Constructive Classroom Exercise for Teaching InfoVis]'''<br />
:Workshop 'Innovations in the Pedagogy of Data Visualization' at VIS 2016.<br />
<br />
* Xin Chen, Jessica Zeitz Self, Leanna House, and Chris North<br />
:'''[https://infovis.cs.vt.edu/sites/default/files/be_the_data_IA_final.pdf Be the Data: A New Approach for Immersive Analytics]'''<br />
:Workshop on Immersive Analytics at IEEE Virtual Reality 2016.<br />
<br />
''' 2015 '''<br />
<br />
* See the 15 submissions at the CHI 2015 workshop '''[http://jasonalexander.kiwi/workshops/physicaldata2015/papers.html Exploring the Challenges of Making Data Physical]'''<br />
<br />
''' 2014 '''<br />
<br />
* Lisa Koeman.<br />
:'''[http://lisakoeman.nl/publications/DIS_2014_-_Workshop_Personal_Visualisation.pdf A Personal Visualisation Future: Domestic Data Sculptures]'''<br />
:Workshop 'A Personal Perspective on Visualization and Visual Analytics' at DIS 2014 - Conference on Designing interactive systems. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Jennifer Payne, Sheelagh Carpendale, Tony Tang.<br />
:'''[http://hcitang.org/papers/2014-dis2014workshop-physical-visualization.pdf Physical Visualization and Personal Visual Analytics]'''<br />
:Workshop 'A Personal Perspective on Visualization and Visual Analytics' at DIS 2014 - Conference on Designing interactive systems. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
== Technical reports ==<br />
<br />
'''2017'''<br />
<br />
* Beat Signer and Timothy J. Curtin.<br />
:'''[https://arxiv.org/pdf/1703.08288.pdf Tangible Holograms: Towards Mobile Physical Augmentation of Virtual Objects.]'''<br />
: Technical Report WISE Lab, WISE-2017-01, March 2017.<br />
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<div>This bibliography is a '''collection of academic work on data physicalization'''. [[Contribute|You can help us extend it]].<br />
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For work that does not refer to data physicalization but describes technologies which may be used for that purpose, see [[technologies]]. For non-academic work, see the [http://dataphys.org/list list of physical visualizations].<br />
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== Peer-reviewed full papers ==<br />
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'''2020'''<br />
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'''2019'''<br />
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'''2018'''<br />
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* Xiuming Zhang, Tali Dekel, Tianfan Xue, Andrew Owens, Qiurui He, Jiajun Wu, Stefanie Mueller and William T. Freeman.<br />
: '''[https://arxiv.org/pdf/1809.05491.pdf MoSculp: Interactive Visualization of Shape and Time].'''<br />
: UIST 2018 - In Proceedings of the 31th Annual Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology.<br />
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* Mathieu Le Goc, Charles Perin, Sean Follmer, Jean-Daniel Fekete, and Pierre Dragicevic.<br />
: '''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01848436/document Dynamic Composite Data Physicalization Using Wheeled Micro-Robots.]'''<br />
: TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics.<br />
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* Christoph Bader, Dominik Kolb, James C. Weaver, Sunanda Sharma, Ahmed Hosny, João Costa, and Neri Oxman. <br />
: '''[http://advances.sciencemag.org/content/advances/4/5/eaas8652.full.pdf Making data matter: Voxel printing for the digital fabrication of data across scales and domains.]'''<br />
: Science Advances 4.5 (2018)<br />
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* Dario Rodighiero<br />
:'''[https://infoscience.epfl.ch/record/255016/files/Article.pdf Printing Walkable Visualizations.]'''<br />
: TI 2018 - Proceedings of the 5th Biennial Transdisciplinary Imaging Conference 2018.<br />
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* Kellyann Geurts<br />
:'''[https://ndownloader.figshare.com/files/11133053 Imagining Thought in Digital Space: 3D Printed Thoughts.]'''<br />
: TI 2018 - Proceedings of the 5th Biennial Transdisciplinary Imaging Conference 2018.<br />
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* Alice Thudt, Uta Hinrichs, Samuel Huron and Sheelagh Carpendale.<br />
:'''[https://research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk/bitstream/handle/10023/13267/CPV_CameraReady.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y Self-reflection and personal physicalization construction.]'''<br />
: CHI 2018 - Proceedings of the 2018 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2018.<br />
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* Marinos Koutsomichalis.<br />
:'''[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1IuHcG2Z05N_lFcTnfWb3t7MlhlEM4xN2/view Objektivisering: Text Physicalization and Self-introspective Post-digital Objecthood.]'''<br />
: TEI 2018 - Proceedings of the Twelfth International Conference on Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction.<br />
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* Ricardo Sosa, Victoria Gerrard, Antonio Esparza, Rebeca Torres, Robbie Napper.<br />
:'''[https://www.designsociety.org/download-publication/40570/DATA+OBJECTS%3A+DESIGN+PRINCIPLES+FOR+DATA+PHYSICALISATION Data Objects: Design Principles for Data Physicalization.]'''<br />
: DESIGN 2018 - International Design Conference.<br />
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* Noura Howell, John Chuang, Abigail De Kosnik, Greg Niemeyer, Kimiko Ryokai<br />
:'''[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/328685535_Emotional_Biosensing_Exploring_Critical_Alternatives Emotional Biosensing: Exploring Critical Alternatives.]'''<br />
: CSCW 2018<br />
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'''2017'''<br />
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* Deborah Lupton.<br />
:'''[https://simplysociology.files.wordpress.com/2017/03/lupton-2017-feeling-data-touch-and-data-sense.pdf Feeling your data: Touch and making sense of personal digital data.]'''<br />
: New Media & Society. July 2017.<br />
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* Alberto Boem and Hiroo Iwata.<br />
:'''[http://www.albertoboem.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/Boem_Iwata_AISociety-2017.pdf "It's like holding a human heart": the design of Vital + Morph, a shape-changing interface for remote monitoring.]'''<br />
: AI & Society: Knowledge, Culture and Communication. 1435-5655.<br />
<br />
* Eslam Nofal, Rabee Reffat, and Andrew Vande Moere.<br />
:'''[https://lirias.kuleuven.be/bitstream/123456789/587318/1/Phygital+Heritage+%28Nofal+et+al%29+iLRN2017.pdf|Phygital Heritage: an Approach for Heritage Communication.]'''<br />
: Proceedings of the Third Immersive Learning Research Network Conference. Verlag der Technischen Universität Graz, 2017.<br />
<br />
* Louis Thibault and François Bérard.<br />
:'''[http://tripet.imag.fr/publs/2017/CHI17_Berard_HPCD.pdf The Object Inside: Assessing 3D Examination with a Spherical Handheld Perspective-Corrected Display.]'''<br />
: CHI 2017 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2017.<br />
<br />
* Wesley Willett, Yvonne Jansen, and Pierre Dragicevic.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01377901/document Embedded Data Representations.]'''<br />
: TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics 23.1 (2017): 461-470.<br />
<br />
* Faisal Taher, Yvonne Jansen, Jonathan Woodruff, John Hardy, Kasper Hornbæk, and Jason Alexander.<br />
:'''[http://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/82634/1/VIS16_PhysicalBarChart.pdf Investigating the Use of a Dynamic Physical Bar Chart for Data Exploration and Presentation.]'''<br />
: TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics 23.1 (2017): 451-460.<br />
<br />
* Sergej Stoppel and Stefan Bruckner.<br />
:'''[http://www.ii.uib.no/vis/publications/publication/2017/pdfs/Stoppel_VIS2017_Volvelle.pdf Vol²velle: Printable Interactive Volume Visualization.]'''<br />
: TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics 23.1 (2017): 861-870.<br />
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''' 2016 '''<br />
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* Yvonne Jansen, Kasper Hornbæk.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01219057/document A Psychophysical Investigation of Size as Physical Variable.]'''<br />
: TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 22:1. IEEE, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Steven Houben, Connie Golsteijn, Sarah Gallacher, Rose Johnson, Saskia Bakker, Nicolai Marquardt, Licia Capra and Yvonne Rogers.<br />
:'''[https://www.ucl.ac.uk/uclic/research/CHI2016/Houben.CHI.2016.pdf Physikit: Data Engagement Through Physical Ambient Visualizations in the Home.]'''<br />
: CHI 2016 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Saiganesh Swaminathan, Thijs Roumen, Robert Kovacs, David Stangl, Stefanie Mueller, and Patrick Baudisch.<br />
:'''[http://www.saiganesh.net/pdfs/Linespace-CHI2016.pdf Linespace: A Sensemaking Platform for the Blind]'''<br />
: CHI 2016 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Mathieu Le Goc, Lawrence H. Kim, Ali Parsaei, Jean-Daniel Fekete, Pierre Dragicevic, and Sean Follmer.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01391281/document Zooids: Building Blocks for Swarm User Interfaces.]''' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVdAfDMP3m0 Video]]<br />
: UIST 2016 - In Proceedings of the 29th Annual Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, pp. 97-109. ACM, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Rohit Ashok Khot, Josh Andres, Jennifer Lai, Juerg von Kaenel, and Florian 'Floyd' Mueller.<br />
: '''[http://exertiongameslab.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/fantibles_dis2016.pdf Fantibles: Capturing Cricket Fan's Story in 3D.]''' <br />
: DIS 2016 - In Proceedings of the 2016 ACM Conference on Designing Interactive Systems, pp. 883-894.<br />
<br />
* Michael C. Thrun, Florian Lerch, and Jörn Lötsch. <br />
:'''[http://wscg.zcu.cz/wscg2016/short/A43-full.pdf Visualization and 3D Printing of Multivariate Data of Biomarkers.]'''<br />
: International Conference in Central Europe on Computer Graphics, Visualization and Computer Vision, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Tiffany Wun, Jennifer Payne, Samuel Huron, and Sheelagh Carpendale. <br />
:'''[https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/6293/73b735326df73c28364118d28e66689de3b6.pdf Comparing Bar Chart Authoring with Microsoft Excel and Tangible Tiles]''' <br />
: EuroVis 2016 - Eurographics Conference on Visualization, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Fadi Botros, Charles Perin, Bon Adriel Aseniero and Sheelagh Carpendale.<br />
:'''[http://charles.perin.free.fr/data/pub/goandgrow.pdf Go and Grow: Mapping Personal Data to a Living Plant.]'''<br />
: AVI 2016 - Proceedings of the Working Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces. ACM, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Trevor Hogan and Eva Hornecker.<br />
:'''[http://iwc.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2016/05/20/iwc.iww015.abstract Towards a Design Space for Multisensory Data Representation.]'''<br />
: Interacting with Computers. Oxford Journals, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Simon Stusak, Moritz Hobe and Andreas Butz <br />
:'''[http://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/pubdb/publications/pub/stusak2016tei/stusak2016tei.pdf If Your Mind Can Grasp It, Your Hands Will Help.]'''<br />
:TEI 2016 - Proceedings of the 10th International ACM Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction. ACM, 2016<br />
<br />
''' 2015 '''<br />
<br />
* Paul Bourke.<br />
: '''[https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Paul_Bourke2/publication/276375844_Novel_physical_representations_for_the_visualisation_of_science_data_and_mathematics/links/55584d3d08ae6943a874cae3.pdf Novel physical representations for the visualisation of science data and mathematics]'''<br />
: CGAT 2015 - International Conference on Computer Games, Multimedia & Allied Technology.<br />
<br />
* Aditya Shekhar Nittala, Nico Li, Stephen Cartwright, Kazuki Takashima, Ehud Sharlin, and Mario Costa Sousa. <br />
: '''[http://utouch.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/docs/Planwell-SA.pdf PLANWELL: spatial user interface for collaborative petroleum well-planning]''' <br />
: SIGGRAPH ASIA 2015 Mobile Graphics and Interactive Applications.<br />
<br />
* Yvonne Jansen, Pierre Dragicevic, Petra Isenberg, Jason Alexander, Abhijit Karnik, Johan Kildal, Sriram Subramanian, Kasper Hornbæk.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01120152/document Opportunities and Challenges for Data Physicalization.]''' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Rst_2i2crg Talk]]<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
* Rohit Ashok Khot, Jeewon Lee, Deepti Aggarwal, Larissa Hjorth, Florian Mueller.<br />
: '''[http://exertiongameslab.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/tastybeats_chi2015.pdf TastyBeats: Designing Palatable Representations of Physical Activity.]'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
* Moon-Hwan Lee, Seijin Cha, Tek-Jin Nam.<br />
:'''[http://www.researchgate.net/profile/Moon_Hwan_Lee/publication/275347183_Patina_Engraver_Visualizing_Activity_Logs_as_Patina_in_Fashionable_Trackers/links/55430f770cf24107d3948dd1.pdf Patina Engraver: Visualizing Activity Logs as Patina in Fashionable Trackers.]'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
* Bettina Nissen, John Bowers.<br />
:'''[https://makingdatathings.files.wordpress.com/2015/04/nissen-datatranslations-finalsmall.pdf Data-Things: Digital Fabrication Situated within Participatory Data Translation Activities.]'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
* Faisal Taher, John Hardy, Abhijit Karnik, Christian Weichel, Yvonne Jansen, Kasper Hornbæk, Jason Alexander.<br />
:'''[http://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/72692/1/OA_2015_04_CHI_Emerge.pdf Exploring Interactions with Physically Dynamic Bar Charts.]'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
* Alex S Taylor, Siân E Lindley, Tim Regan, David Sweeney, Vasillis Vlachokyriakos, Lillie Grainger, Jessica Lingel.<br />
:'''[http://ast.io/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/Data-in-place.pdf Data-in-Place: Thinking through the Relations Between Data and Community.]'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
''' 2014 '''<br />
<br />
* Samuel Huron, Yvonne Jansen, Sheelagh Carpendale.<br />
:'''[https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01024053/document Constructing Visual Representations: Investigating the Use of Tangible Tokens.]'''<br />
:TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 20(12): 2102-2111, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Simon Stusak, Aurélien Tabard, Franziska Sauka, Rohit Ashok Khot, Andreas Butz.<br />
:'''[https://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/pubdb/publications/pub/stusak2014vis/stusak2014vis.pdf Activity sculptures: exploring the impact of physical visualizations on running activity.]'''<br />
:TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 20(12): 2201 - 2210, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Samuel Huron, Sheelagh Carpendale, Alice Thudt, Anthony Tang, Michael Mauerer.<br />
:'''[http://innovis.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/innovis/uploads/Publications/Publications/huron2014.pdf Constructive Visualization.]'''<br />
:DIS2014 - Conference on Designing interactive systems. ACM, New York, NY, USA, 433-442.<br />
<br />
* Rohit Ashok Khot, Larissa Hjorth, Florian 'Floyd' Mueller.<br />
:'''[http://exertiongameslab.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/understanding_3d_chi2014.pdf Understanding physical activity through 3D printed material artifacts.]'''<br />
:CHI2014 – Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pages 3835-3844. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Saiganesh Swaminathan, Conglei Shi, Yvonne Jansen, Pierre Dragicevic, Lora Oehlberg, Jean-Daniel Fekete.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-00935978/file/Supporting_the_Design_and_Fabrication_of_Physical_Visualizations.pdf Supporting the design and fabrication of physical visualizations.]'''<br />
:CHI2014 – Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pages 3845-3854. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Shaun Kane and Jeffrey Bigham.<br />
:'''[https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~jbigham/pubs/pdfs/2014/stemx.pdf Tracking@ stemxcomet: Teaching Programming to Blind Students via 3D Printing, Crisis Management, and Twitter.]'''<br />
:SIGCSE '14 - Proceedings of the 45th ACM technical symposium on Computer science education.<br />
<br />
''' 2013 '''<br />
<br />
* Trevor Hogan, and Eva Hornecker.<br />
:'''[http://www.ehornecker.de/Papers/DPPI13_paper2_Final.pdf Blending the repertory grid technique with focus groups to reveal rich design relevant insight.]''' <br />
:DPPI 2013 - Designing Pleasurable Products and Interfaces, ACM 2013, 116-125. <br />
<br />
* Yvonne Jansen and Pierre Dragicevic.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-00847218v2/document An interaction model for visualizations beyond the desktop.]'''<br />
:TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 19(12): 2396-2405, 2013.<br />
<br />
* Yvonne Jansen, Pierre Dragicevic, Jean-Daniel Fekete.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-00781831/document Evaluating the efficiency of physical visualizations.]'''<br />
:CHI 2013 – Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pages 2593- 2602. ACM, 2013.<br />
<br />
''' 2012 '''<br />
<br />
* Stephen Barrass.<br />
:'''[https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Stephen_Barrass/publication/252627125_Digital_Fabrication_of_Acoustic_Sonifications/links/548cccd00cf2d1800d80c6e3.pdf Digital Fabrication of Acoustic Sonifications]'''.<br />
:J. Audio Eng. Soc. 60, 9 (2012), 709–715.<br />
<br />
* Craig Brown and Amy Hurst.<br />
:'''[http://www.tiii.be/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/131-224-brown.done_.pdf VizTouch: automatically generated tactile visualizations of coordinate spaces]'''.<br />
: TEI 2012 - Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction, pages 131-138, ACM, 2012.<br />
<br />
* Ian Gwilt, Alaster Yoxall, and Koutaro Sano.<br />
: '''[https://www.designsociety.org/download-publication/32468/enhancing_the_understanding_of_statistical_data_through_the_creation_of_physical_objects Enhancing the understanding of statistical data through the creation of physical objects]'''.<br />
: The 2nd International Conference on Design Creativity (Proceedings). UK, Design Society, pages 117–126, 2012.<br />
<br />
* Trevor Hogan, and Eva Hornecker.<br />
:'''[http://www.ehornecker.de/Papers/HAID12RepModality.pdf How does representation modality affect user-experience of data artifacts?]'''<br />
:Haptic & Audio Interaction Design, pages 141–151. Springer, 2012.<br />
<br />
''' 2010 '''<br />
<br />
* Andrew Vande Moere, Stephanie Patel.<br />
:'''[http://infoscape.org/publications/vinci09.pdf The Physical Visualization of Information: Designing Data Sculptures in an Educational Context.]'''<br />
:Visual Information Communication, pages 1-23. Springer, 2010.<br />
<br />
''' 2008 '''<br />
<br />
* Jack Zhao and Andrew Vande Moere.<br />
:'''[http://infoscape.org/publications/dimea08.pdf Embodiment in Data Sculpture: a Model of the Physical Visualization of Information.]'''<br />
:DIMEA 2008 - Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on Digital Interactive Media in Entertainment and Arts, pages 343-350. ACM, 2008.<br />
<br />
''' 1998 '''<br />
<br />
* Michael Bailey, Klaus Schulten and John E Johnson.<br />
:'''[http://www.ks.uiuc.edu/Publications/Papers/PDF/BAIL98/BAIL98.pdf The use of solid physical models for the study of macromolecular assembly.]'''<br />
:Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 8(2), 202-208.<br />
<br />
''' 1997 '''<br />
<br />
* Dru Clark, Michael Bailey.<br />
:'''[http://web.engr.oregonstate.edu/~mjb/WebMjb/Papers/photomap.pdf Visualization of height field data with physical models and texture photomapping]'''<br />
: Proceedings of Visualization '97<br />
<br />
== Peer-reviewed short papers ==<br />
<br />
''' 2018 '''<br />
* Maxime Daniel, Guillaume Rivière, and Nadine Couture.<br />
:'''[http://www.guillaumeriviere.name/pub/papers/illuminated-ring_tei18_wip.pdf Designing an Expandable Illuminated Ring to Build an Actuated Ring Chart.]'''<br />
:TEI 2018 - Proceedings of the 12th International ACM Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction. ACM, 2018<br />
<br />
''' 2016 '''<br />
<br />
* Themis Omirou, Asier Marzo Perez, Sriram Subramanian, and Anne Roudaut. <br />
:'''[http://research-information.bristol.ac.uk/files/71663722/FloatingCharts_Pure.pdf Floating charts: Data plotting using free-floating acoustically levitated representations]''' <br />
:3DUI 2016 - In 2016 IEEE Symposium on 3D User Interfaces, pp. 187-190. IEEE, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Jonna Häkkilä and Lasse Virtanen.<br />
:'''Aesthetic Physical Items for Visualizing Personal Sleep Data'''<br />
:MobileHCI 2016 - Adjunct, September 06-09, 2016, Florence, Italy<br />
<br />
''' 2015 '''<br />
<br />
* Simon Stusak, Jeannette Schwarz and Andreas Butz.<br />
:'''[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/275966833_Evaluating_the_Memorability_of_Physical_Visualizations Evaluating the Memorability of Physical Visualizations]'''.<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
''' 2014 '''<br />
<br />
* Stephen Barrass. <br />
: '''[http://www.york.ac.uk/media/c2d2/media/sonihedconference/Barrass_SoniHED_2014.pdf Acoustic sonification of blood pressure in the form of a singing bowl]''' <br />
: Proceedings of the Conference on Sonification in Health and Environmental Data, York University, UK. 2014.<br />
<br />
* Christian Geiger, Michael Hogen, Jörn Hornig, Michael Schaar.<br />
:'''[https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Christian_Geiger/publication/262161669_Datenreise_digital_bits_made_tangible/links/54a6ba960cf267bdb909e3eb.pdf Datenreise - Digital Bits Made Tangible.]'''<br />
:TEI 2014 - Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction, Pages 283-284. ACM, 2014. <br />
<br />
* Alireza Rezaeian and Jared Donovan.<br />
: '''[http://eprints.qut.edu.au/70452/2/Vinci_Design_of_a_Tangible_Data_Visualization.pdf Design of a Tangible Data Visualization.]'''<br />
:VINCI 2014 - Proceedings of the 7th International Symposium on Visual Information Communication and Interaction, pages 232-235. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Pepijn Fens and Mathias Funk.<br />
: '''[https://pure.tue.nl/ws/portalfiles/portal/26979929 Personal Health Data: Visualization Modalities and Their Perceived Values.]'''<br />
: WSCG 2014 - Communication Papers Proceedings, Conference on Computer Graphics, Visualization and Computer Vision. pp. 339-344.<br />
<br />
''' 2013 '''<br />
<br />
* Trevor Hogan and Eva Hornecker.<br />
:'''[http://www.ehornecker.de/Papers/0104-paper.pdf In touch with space: embodying live data for tangible interaction.]'''<br />
:TEI 2013 - Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction, pages 275-278. ACM, 2013.<br />
<br />
''' 2011 '''<br />
<br />
* Stephen Barrass.<br />
:'''[http://www.researchgate.net/publication/265728850_Physical_Sonification_Dataforms Physical Sonification Dataforms.]'''<br />
:ICAD 2011 - The 17th International Conference on Auditory Display, 2011.<br />
<br />
''' 2008 '''<br />
<br />
* Andrew Vande Moere.<br />
:'''[http://infoscape.org/publications/iv08.pdf Beyond the Tyranny of the Pixel: Exploring the Physicality of Information Visualization.]'''<br />
:IV 2008 - Information Visualisation, pages 469 - 474. IEEE, 2008. <br />
<br />
''' 2005 '''<br />
<br />
* Mike Bailey.<br />
:'''Layered Manufacturing for Scientific Visualization''' ('''[http://web.engr.orst.edu/~mjb/WebMjb/Papers/cvpcacm.pdf author draft]''').<br />
:Commun. ACM 48, 6 (June 2005), 42-48.<br />
<br />
* Alexandre Gillet, Michel Sanner, Daniel Stoffler and Arthur Olson.<br />
:'''[http://www.cell.com/structure/pdf/S0969-2126(05)00060-2.pdf Tangible Interfaces for Structural Molecular Biology.]'''<br />
:Structure, Volume 13, Issue 3, March 2005, Pages 483-491, ISSN 0969-2126.<br />
<br />
''' 2004 '''<br />
* David Holstius, John Kembel, Amy Hurst, Peng-Hui Wan, Jodi Forlizzi<br />
:'''[http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~akhurst/publications/holstius04-infotropism.pdf Infotropism: Living and Robotic Plants as Interactive Displays]'''<br />
:DIS 2004 - Conference on Designing Interactive Systems.<br />
<br />
''' 2000 '''<br />
<br />
* David Nadeau and Michael Bailey<br />
:'''[http://www.sdsc.edu/~nadeau/PhD/VisualizingVolumeDataUsingPhysicalModels.pdf Visualizing Volume Data Using Physical Models.]'''<br />
:Proceedings of IEEE Visualization 2000 (pp. 497-500).<br />
<br />
== PhD dissertations ==<br />
<br />
''' 2016 '''<br />
<br />
* Trevor Hogan<br />
:'''[http://tactiledata.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/Data_Dasein_Web.pdf Data Data and Dasein, A Phenomenology of Human-Data Relations.]''''<br />
:PhD thesis, Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Simon Stusak<br />
:'''[https://edoc.ub.uni-muenchen.de/20190/1/Stusak_Simon.pdf Exploring the Potential of Physical Visualizations.]'''<br />
:PhD thesis, University of Munich, 2 August 2016.<br />
<br />
* Rohit Ashok Khot<br />
:'''[http://exertiongameslab.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/rohit_ashok_khot_phd.pdf Understanding Material Representations of Physical Activity]'''<br />
:PhD thesis, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, June 2016.<br />
<br />
''' 2014 '''<br />
<br />
* Yvonne Jansen<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/tel-00981521/document Physical and Tangible Information Visualization.]'''<br />
:PhD thesis, Université Paris-Sud, 10 March 2014.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Book chapters ==<br />
<br />
''' 2019 '''<br />
* Pierre Dragicevic, Yvonne Jansen and Andrew Vande Moere<br />
: '''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-02113248/document Data Physicalization]'''<br />
:In Springer Handbook of Human Computer Interaction, Springer, ISBN 978-3-319-73228-2. In press.<br />
<br />
''' 2015 '''<br />
<br />
* Dietmar Offenhuber and Orkan Telhan.<br />
:'''[http://offenhuber.net/docs/offenhuber_telhan.pdf Indexical Visualization—the Data-Less Information Display.]'''<br />
:In Ubiquitous Computing, Complexity and Culture, edited by Ulrik Ekman, Jay David Bolter, Lily Diaz, Morten Søndergaard, and Maria Engberg, 288–303. New York: Routledge.<br />
<br />
''' 2013 '''<br />
<br />
* Ian Gwilt.<br />
:'''Data-Objects: sharing the attributes and properties of digital and material culture to creatively interpret complex information.'''<br />
:In: Digital Media and Technologies for Virtual Artistic Spaces. US, IGI Global, pp. 14-26, 2013.<br />
<br />
''' 2012 '''<br />
<br />
* A. Plohman, M. Sipos (eds.) <br />
:'''[http://issuu.com/kitchenbudapest/docs/beyond_data Beyond Data.]'''<br />
:Baltan Laboratories and Kitchen Budapest 2012<br />
<br />
''' 2011 '''<br />
<br />
* Wolf-Dieter Rase.<br />
: '''[http://www.wdrase.de/CreatingPhysical3DMapsRP.pdf Creating Physical 3D Maps Using Rapid Prototyping Techniques.]'''<br />
:True-3D in Cartography. Springer.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Extended abstracts ==<br />
<br />
''' 2017 '''<br />
<br />
* Pauline Gourlet and Thierry Dassé.<br />
: '''[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/317417090_Cairn_A_Tangible_Apparatus_for_Situated_Data_Collection_Visualization_and_Analysis Cairn: A Tangible Apparatus for Situated Data Collection, Visualization and Analysis.]'''<br />
: DIS 2017 - Proceedings of the 2017 Conference on Designing Interactive Systems (pictorial).<br />
<br />
* Samuel Huron, Pauline Gourlet, Uta Hinrichs, Trevor Hogan, and Yvonne Jansen.<br />
: '''[http://hal.upmc.fr/hal-01538595/document Let’s Get Physical: Promoting Data Physicalization in Workshop Formats.]'''<br />
: DIS 2017 - Proceedings of the 2017 Conference on Designing Interactive Systems (pictorial).<br />
<br />
* Dan Lockton, Delanie Ricketts, Shruti Aditya Chowdhury and Chang Hee Lee.<br />
: '''[http://imaginari.es/publications/Lockton_Ricketts_Chowdhury_Lee_2017_Exploring_Qualitative_Displays_and_Interfaces.pdf Exploring Qualitative Displays and Interfaces.]'''<br />
: CHI 2017 - Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems (late-breaking work). <br />
<br />
''' 2016 '''<br />
<br />
* Yun Wang, Xiaojuan Ma, Qiong Luo, and Huamin Qu.<br />
: '''[http://www.cse.ust.hk/~ywangch/edibilization.pdf Data Edibilization: Representing Data with Food.]''' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivfA34fY1rk Talk]]<br />
: CHI 2016 - Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems (alt.chi), pp. 409-422. ACM, 2016.<br />
<br />
''' 2015 '''<br />
<br />
* Stephen Barrass.<br />
:'''[https://smartech.gatech.edu/bitstream/handle/1853/54173/ICAD%20Proceedings%202015%20Extended%20Abstract%20-%20Barass.pdf Diagnostic singing bowls]''' <br />
:ICAD 2015 - Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Auditory Display.<br />
<br />
* Chang Long Zhu, Harshit Agrawal, and Pattie Maes. <br />
:'''[http://www.infomus.org/Events/proceedings/ACII2015/papers/Main_Conference/M2_Poster/Poster_Teaser_1/ACII2015_submission_54.pdf Data-objects: Re-designing everyday objects as tactile affective interfaces]''' <br />
:ACII 2015 - International Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction.<br />
<br />
* Michele Hu.<br />
:'''Exploring New Paradigms for Accessible 3D Printed Graphs.'''<br />
:ASSETS 2015 - Proceedings of the 17th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers & Accessibility. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
* Tim Regan, David Sweeney, John Helmes, Vasilis Vlachokyriakos, Siân Lindey, and Alex S. Taylor.<br />
:'''[https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/designing-engaging-data.pdf Designing Engaging Data in Communities].'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems.<br />
<br />
* Daniel Buzzo and Nicolo Merendino.<br />
:'''[https://www.academia.edu/10727947/Not_all_Days_are_Equal_investigating_the_meaning_in_the_digital_calendar Not all Days are Equal: Investigating the Meaning in the Digital Calendar].'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems.<br />
<br />
* Tamara Flemisch, Fatemeh Rajabiyazdi, Mona Hosseinkhani Loorak, Sheelagh Carpendale.<br />
:'''[http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.712.4257&rep=rep1&type=pdf NeckLan: Language as Jewellery]'''.<br />
:VIS 2015 Posters.<br />
<br />
''' 2014 '''<br />
<br />
* Ken Giang, and Mathias Funk. <br />
: '''[https://otik.uk.zcu.cz/bitstream/handle/11025/11941/Giang.pdf?sequence=1 Connect-S: A Physical Visualization Through Tangible Interaction.]''' <br />
: WSCG 2014 - Poster proceedings of WSCG 2014 Conference on Computer Graphics, Visualization and Computer Vision<br />
<br />
* Simon Stusak, and Markus Teufel. <br />
: '''[http://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/pubdb/publications/pub/stusak2014suiPoster/stusak2014suiPoster.pdf Projection augmented physical visualizations.]''' <br />
: In Proceedings of the 2nd ACM symposium on Spatial user interaction, pp. 145-145. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Simon Stusak, and Ayfer Aslan. <br />
: '''[https://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/pubdb/publications/pub/stusak2014chiPoster/stusak2014chiPoster.pdf Beyond physical bar charts: an exploration of designing physical visualizations.]''' <br />
: CHI 2014 - Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pp. 1381-1386. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Steve James Szigeti, Anne Stevens, Robert Tu, Ana Jofre, Alex Gebhardt, Fanny Chevalier, Jonathan Lee, and Sara L. Diamond. <br />
: '''[https://hal.inria.fr/docs/01/00/39/48/PDF/p1813-szigeti.pdf Output to input: concepts for physical data representations and tactile user interfaces.]''' <br />
: CHI 2014 - Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pp. 1813-1818. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Saiganesh Swaminathan, Conglei Shi, Yvonne Jansen, Pierre Dragicevic, Lora Oehlberg, and Jean-Daniel Fekete. <br />
: '''[http://www.saiganesh.net/assets/pdfs/Interactivity-CHI2014.pdf Creating physical visualizations with makervis].''' <br />
: CHI 2014 - Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems (pp. 543-546). ACM.<br />
<br />
''' 2013 '''<br />
<br />
* Simon Stusak, Aurélien Tabard, and Andreas Butz. <br />
: '''[https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Simon_Stusak/publication/260699515_Can_Physical_Visualizations_Support_Analytical_Tasks/links/544111690cf2e6f0c0f56734.pdf Can physical visualizations support analytical tasks?]'''<br />
: VIS 2013 - Posters of IEEE InfoVis.<br />
<br />
== Workshop contributions ==<br />
<br />
''' 2018 '''<br />
* Beat Signer, Payam Ebrahimi, Timothy J. Curtin and Ahmed K.A. Abdullah. <br />
: '''[http://beatsigner.com/publications/signer_DataPhys2018.pdf Towards a Framework for Dynamic Data Physicalisation.]''''<br />
: Proceedings of the International Workshop 'Toward a Design Language for Data Physicalization' at VIS 2018, Berlin, Germany, October 2018.<br />
<br />
* Tiffany Wun, Lora Oehlberg, and Sheelagh Carpendale.<br />
: '''Making-With-Data: Supporting DIY Data Physicalizations.'''<br />
: CHI 2018 workshop: Maker Movements, Do-It-Yourself Cultures and Participatory Design: Implications for HCI Research.<br />
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''' 2017 '''<br />
<br />
* Rahul Bhargava and Catherine D'Ignazio. <br />
: '''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/Data_Phys_2017_Workshop-rev2.pdf Data Sculptures as a Playful and Low-Tech Introduction to Working with Data.]''''<br />
: Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Ian Gwilt and Nick Dulake. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/data_workshop_igwilt_AW.pdf Understanding the needs and desires of service users in the design and creation of meaningful physical data representations.]''' <br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
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* Sarah Hayes, Trevor Hogan and Kieran Delaney. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/DataPhysWS_PositionPaper_vF_CR.pdf Exploring the role Physicalizations can play in STEM Learning.]''''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
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* Stéphanie Fleck, Alexis Olry, David Bertolo, Christian Bastien, Robin Vivian and Martin Hachet. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/DIS-17-_-Augmented-and-Tangible-interfaces_A-Tool-for-physicalization-VF.pdf Augmented and Tangible Environments: A Tool for Physicalization of Contents by Children in School Context?]'''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Jeeeun Kim, Abigale Stangl and Tom Yeh. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/dis2017-workshop_JK.pdf Learning Underlying Principles of Physicalization by Tangible, Embodied, and Iterative Fabrication.]'''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
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* Jörn Hurtienne and Daniel Reinhardt. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/DISS2017_DataPhys_Position_final_170528.pdf Teaching Data Physicalisation to HCI Students – A Case Report.]'''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
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* Lora Oehlberg. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/HybridFabricationofPhysicalization-DIS2016Workshop.pdf Hybrid Fabrication of Physicalizations.]'''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
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* Aubrey Lawson and Eileen Kraemer. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/Lawson_Kraemer_abstract.pdf Pedagogy of CS Unplugged: Lessons from Outreach and Education Activities in Computer Science.]'''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
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* Fearn Bishop and Uta Hinrichs. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/TokenWorkshopCamera.pdf Challenges of Running Constructive Visualization Studies with Children.]'''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
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* Alice Thudt, Uta Hinrichs, and Sheelagh Carpendale.<br />
:'''[https://research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk/bitstream/handle/10023/10910/Thudt_DataCraft_CHI2017.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y Data craft: integrating data into daily practices and shared reflections]'''<br />
:Workshop 'Quantified Data & Social Relationships' at CHI 2017, Denver, United States.<br />
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''' 2016 '''<br />
<br />
* Wesley Willett and Samuel Huron.<br />
:'''[http://vgl.cs.usfca.edu/pdvw/2016/abstracts/Willett.pdf A Constructive Classroom Exercise for Teaching InfoVis]'''<br />
:Workshop 'Innovations in the Pedagogy of Data Visualization' at VIS 2016.<br />
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* Xin Chen, Jessica Zeitz Self, Leanna House, and Chris North<br />
:'''[https://infovis.cs.vt.edu/sites/default/files/be_the_data_IA_final.pdf Be the Data: A New Approach for Immersive Analytics]'''<br />
:Workshop on Immersive Analytics at IEEE Virtual Reality 2016.<br />
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''' 2015 '''<br />
<br />
* See the 15 submissions at the CHI 2015 workshop '''[http://jasonalexander.kiwi/workshops/physicaldata2015/papers.html Exploring the Challenges of Making Data Physical]'''<br />
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''' 2014 '''<br />
<br />
* Lisa Koeman.<br />
:'''[http://lisakoeman.nl/publications/DIS_2014_-_Workshop_Personal_Visualisation.pdf A Personal Visualisation Future: Domestic Data Sculptures]'''<br />
:Workshop 'A Personal Perspective on Visualization and Visual Analytics' at DIS 2014 - Conference on Designing interactive systems. ACM, 2014.<br />
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* Jennifer Payne, Sheelagh Carpendale, Tony Tang.<br />
:'''[http://hcitang.org/papers/2014-dis2014workshop-physical-visualization.pdf Physical Visualization and Personal Visual Analytics]'''<br />
:Workshop 'A Personal Perspective on Visualization and Visual Analytics' at DIS 2014 - Conference on Designing interactive systems. ACM, 2014.<br />
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== Technical reports ==<br />
<br />
'''2017'''<br />
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* Beat Signer and Timothy J. Curtin.<br />
:'''[https://arxiv.org/pdf/1703.08288.pdf Tangible Holograms: Towards Mobile Physical Augmentation of Virtual Objects.]'''<br />
: Technical Report WISE Lab, WISE-2017-01, March 2017.<br />
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For work that does not refer to data physicalization but describes technologies which may be used for that purpose, see [[technologies]]. For non-academic work, see the [http://dataphys.org/list list of physical visualizations].<br />
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== Peer-reviewed full papers ==<br />
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'''2018'''<br />
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* Xiuming Zhang, Tali Dekel, Tianfan Xue, Andrew Owens, Qiurui He, Jiajun Wu, Stefanie Mueller and William T. Freeman.<br />
: '''[https://arxiv.org/pdf/1809.05491.pdf MoSculp: Interactive Visualization of Shape and Time].'''<br />
: UIST 2018 - In Proceedings of the 31th Annual Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology.<br />
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* Mathieu Le Goc, Charles Perin, Sean Follmer, Jean-Daniel Fekete, and Pierre Dragicevic.<br />
: '''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01848436/document Dynamic Composite Data Physicalization Using Wheeled Micro-Robots.]'''<br />
: TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics.<br />
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* Christoph Bader, Dominik Kolb, James C. Weaver, Sunanda Sharma, Ahmed Hosny, João Costa, and Neri Oxman. <br />
: '''[http://advances.sciencemag.org/content/advances/4/5/eaas8652.full.pdf Making data matter: Voxel printing for the digital fabrication of data across scales and domains.]'''<br />
: Science Advances 4.5 (2018)<br />
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* Dario Rodighiero<br />
:'''[https://infoscience.epfl.ch/record/255016/files/Article.pdf Printing Walkable Visualizations.]'''<br />
: TI 2018 - Proceedings of the 5th Biennial Transdisciplinary Imaging Conference 2018.<br />
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* Kellyann Geurts<br />
:'''[https://ndownloader.figshare.com/files/11133053 Imagining Thought in Digital Space: 3D Printed Thoughts.]'''<br />
: TI 2018 - Proceedings of the 5th Biennial Transdisciplinary Imaging Conference 2018.<br />
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* Alice Thudt, Uta Hinrichs, Samuel Huron and Sheelagh Carpendale.<br />
:'''[https://research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk/bitstream/handle/10023/13267/CPV_CameraReady.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y Self-reflection and personal physicalization construction.]'''<br />
: CHI 2018 - Proceedings of the 2018 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2018.<br />
<br />
* Marinos Koutsomichalis.<br />
:'''[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1IuHcG2Z05N_lFcTnfWb3t7MlhlEM4xN2/view Objektivisering: Text Physicalization and Self-introspective Post-digital Objecthood.]'''<br />
: TEI 2018 - Proceedings of the Twelfth International Conference on Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction.<br />
<br />
* Ricardo Sosa, Victoria Gerrard, Antonio Esparza, Rebeca Torres, Robbie Napper.<br />
:'''[https://www.designsociety.org/download-publication/40570/DATA+OBJECTS%3A+DESIGN+PRINCIPLES+FOR+DATA+PHYSICALISATION Data Objects: Design Principles for Data Physicalization.]'''<br />
: DESIGN 2018 - International Design Conference.<br />
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* Noura Howell, John Chuang, Abigail De Kosnik, Greg Niemeyer, Kimiko Ryokai<br />
:'''[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/328685535_Emotional_Biosensing_Exploring_Critical_Alternatives Emotional Biosensing: Exploring Critical Alternatives.]'''<br />
: CSCW 2018<br />
<br />
'''2017'''<br />
<br />
* Deborah Lupton.<br />
:'''[https://simplysociology.files.wordpress.com/2017/03/lupton-2017-feeling-data-touch-and-data-sense.pdf Feeling your data: Touch and making sense of personal digital data.]'''<br />
: New Media & Society. July 2017.<br />
<br />
* Alberto Boem and Hiroo Iwata.<br />
:'''[http://www.albertoboem.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/Boem_Iwata_AISociety-2017.pdf "It's like holding a human heart": the design of Vital + Morph, a shape-changing interface for remote monitoring.]'''<br />
: AI & Society: Knowledge, Culture and Communication. 1435-5655.<br />
<br />
* Eslam Nofal, Rabee Reffat, and Andrew Vande Moere.<br />
:'''[https://lirias.kuleuven.be/bitstream/123456789/587318/1/Phygital+Heritage+%28Nofal+et+al%29+iLRN2017.pdf|Phygital Heritage: an Approach for Heritage Communication.]'''<br />
: Proceedings of the Third Immersive Learning Research Network Conference. Verlag der Technischen Universität Graz, 2017.<br />
<br />
* Louis Thibault and François Bérard.<br />
:'''[http://tripet.imag.fr/publs/2017/CHI17_Berard_HPCD.pdf The Object Inside: Assessing 3D Examination with a Spherical Handheld Perspective-Corrected Display.]'''<br />
: CHI 2017 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2017.<br />
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* Wesley Willett, Yvonne Jansen, and Pierre Dragicevic.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01377901/document Embedded Data Representations.]'''<br />
: TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics 23.1 (2017): 461-470.<br />
<br />
* Faisal Taher, Yvonne Jansen, Jonathan Woodruff, John Hardy, Kasper Hornbæk, and Jason Alexander.<br />
:'''[http://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/82634/1/VIS16_PhysicalBarChart.pdf Investigating the Use of a Dynamic Physical Bar Chart for Data Exploration and Presentation.]'''<br />
: TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics 23.1 (2017): 451-460.<br />
<br />
* Sergej Stoppel and Stefan Bruckner.<br />
:'''[http://www.ii.uib.no/vis/publications/publication/2017/pdfs/Stoppel_VIS2017_Volvelle.pdf Vol²velle: Printable Interactive Volume Visualization.]'''<br />
: TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics 23.1 (2017): 861-870.<br />
<br />
''' 2016 '''<br />
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* Yvonne Jansen, Kasper Hornbæk.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01219057/document A Psychophysical Investigation of Size as Physical Variable.]'''<br />
: TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 22:1. IEEE, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Steven Houben, Connie Golsteijn, Sarah Gallacher, Rose Johnson, Saskia Bakker, Nicolai Marquardt, Licia Capra and Yvonne Rogers.<br />
:'''[https://www.ucl.ac.uk/uclic/research/CHI2016/Houben.CHI.2016.pdf Physikit: Data Engagement Through Physical Ambient Visualizations in the Home.]'''<br />
: CHI 2016 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Saiganesh Swaminathan, Thijs Roumen, Robert Kovacs, David Stangl, Stefanie Mueller, and Patrick Baudisch.<br />
:'''[http://www.saiganesh.net/pdfs/Linespace-CHI2016.pdf Linespace: A Sensemaking Platform for the Blind]'''<br />
: CHI 2016 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Mathieu Le Goc, Lawrence H. Kim, Ali Parsaei, Jean-Daniel Fekete, Pierre Dragicevic, and Sean Follmer.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01391281/document Zooids: Building Blocks for Swarm User Interfaces.]''' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVdAfDMP3m0 Video]]<br />
: UIST 2016 - In Proceedings of the 29th Annual Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, pp. 97-109. ACM, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Rohit Ashok Khot, Josh Andres, Jennifer Lai, Juerg von Kaenel, and Florian 'Floyd' Mueller.<br />
: '''[http://exertiongameslab.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/fantibles_dis2016.pdf Fantibles: Capturing Cricket Fan's Story in 3D.]''' <br />
: DIS 2016 - In Proceedings of the 2016 ACM Conference on Designing Interactive Systems, pp. 883-894.<br />
<br />
* Michael C. Thrun, Florian Lerch, and Jörn Lötsch. <br />
:'''[http://wscg.zcu.cz/wscg2016/short/A43-full.pdf Visualization and 3D Printing of Multivariate Data of Biomarkers.]'''<br />
: International Conference in Central Europe on Computer Graphics, Visualization and Computer Vision, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Tiffany Wun, Jennifer Payne, Samuel Huron, and Sheelagh Carpendale. <br />
:'''[https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/6293/73b735326df73c28364118d28e66689de3b6.pdf Comparing Bar Chart Authoring with Microsoft Excel and Tangible Tiles]''' <br />
: EuroVis 2016 - Eurographics Conference on Visualization, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Fadi Botros, Charles Perin, Bon Adriel Aseniero and Sheelagh Carpendale.<br />
:'''[http://charles.perin.free.fr/data/pub/goandgrow.pdf Go and Grow: Mapping Personal Data to a Living Plant.]'''<br />
: AVI 2016 - Proceedings of the Working Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces. ACM, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Trevor Hogan and Eva Hornecker.<br />
:'''[http://iwc.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2016/05/20/iwc.iww015.abstract Towards a Design Space for Multisensory Data Representation.]'''<br />
: Interacting with Computers. Oxford Journals, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Simon Stusak, Moritz Hobe and Andreas Butz <br />
:'''[http://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/pubdb/publications/pub/stusak2016tei/stusak2016tei.pdf If Your Mind Can Grasp It, Your Hands Will Help.]'''<br />
:TEI 2016 - Proceedings of the 10th International ACM Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction. ACM, 2016<br />
<br />
''' 2015 '''<br />
<br />
* Paul Bourke.<br />
: '''[https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Paul_Bourke2/publication/276375844_Novel_physical_representations_for_the_visualisation_of_science_data_and_mathematics/links/55584d3d08ae6943a874cae3.pdf Novel physical representations for the visualisation of science data and mathematics]'''<br />
: CGAT 2015 - International Conference on Computer Games, Multimedia & Allied Technology.<br />
<br />
* Aditya Shekhar Nittala, Nico Li, Stephen Cartwright, Kazuki Takashima, Ehud Sharlin, and Mario Costa Sousa. <br />
: '''[http://utouch.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/docs/Planwell-SA.pdf PLANWELL: spatial user interface for collaborative petroleum well-planning]''' <br />
: SIGGRAPH ASIA 2015 Mobile Graphics and Interactive Applications.<br />
<br />
* Yvonne Jansen, Pierre Dragicevic, Petra Isenberg, Jason Alexander, Abhijit Karnik, Johan Kildal, Sriram Subramanian, Kasper Hornbæk.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01120152/document Opportunities and Challenges for Data Physicalization.]''' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Rst_2i2crg Talk]]<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
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* Rohit Ashok Khot, Jeewon Lee, Deepti Aggarwal, Larissa Hjorth, Florian Mueller.<br />
: '''[http://exertiongameslab.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/tastybeats_chi2015.pdf TastyBeats: Designing Palatable Representations of Physical Activity.]'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
* Moon-Hwan Lee, Seijin Cha, Tek-Jin Nam.<br />
:'''[http://www.researchgate.net/profile/Moon_Hwan_Lee/publication/275347183_Patina_Engraver_Visualizing_Activity_Logs_as_Patina_in_Fashionable_Trackers/links/55430f770cf24107d3948dd1.pdf Patina Engraver: Visualizing Activity Logs as Patina in Fashionable Trackers.]'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
* Bettina Nissen, John Bowers.<br />
:'''[https://makingdatathings.files.wordpress.com/2015/04/nissen-datatranslations-finalsmall.pdf Data-Things: Digital Fabrication Situated within Participatory Data Translation Activities.]'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
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* Faisal Taher, John Hardy, Abhijit Karnik, Christian Weichel, Yvonne Jansen, Kasper Hornbæk, Jason Alexander.<br />
:'''[http://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/72692/1/OA_2015_04_CHI_Emerge.pdf Exploring Interactions with Physically Dynamic Bar Charts.]'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
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* Alex S Taylor, Siân E Lindley, Tim Regan, David Sweeney, Vasillis Vlachokyriakos, Lillie Grainger, Jessica Lingel.<br />
:'''[http://ast.io/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/Data-in-place.pdf Data-in-Place: Thinking through the Relations Between Data and Community.]'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
''' 2014 '''<br />
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* Samuel Huron, Yvonne Jansen, Sheelagh Carpendale.<br />
:'''[https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01024053/document Constructing Visual Representations: Investigating the Use of Tangible Tokens.]'''<br />
:TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 20(12): 2102-2111, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Simon Stusak, Aurélien Tabard, Franziska Sauka, Rohit Ashok Khot, Andreas Butz.<br />
:'''[https://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/pubdb/publications/pub/stusak2014vis/stusak2014vis.pdf Activity sculptures: exploring the impact of physical visualizations on running activity.]'''<br />
:TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 20(12): 2201 - 2210, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Samuel Huron, Sheelagh Carpendale, Alice Thudt, Anthony Tang, Michael Mauerer.<br />
:'''[http://innovis.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/innovis/uploads/Publications/Publications/huron2014.pdf Constructive Visualization.]'''<br />
:DIS2014 - Conference on Designing interactive systems. ACM, New York, NY, USA, 433-442.<br />
<br />
* Rohit Ashok Khot, Larissa Hjorth, Florian 'Floyd' Mueller.<br />
:'''[http://exertiongameslab.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/understanding_3d_chi2014.pdf Understanding physical activity through 3D printed material artifacts.]'''<br />
:CHI2014 – Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pages 3835-3844. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Saiganesh Swaminathan, Conglei Shi, Yvonne Jansen, Pierre Dragicevic, Lora Oehlberg, Jean-Daniel Fekete.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-00935978/file/Supporting_the_Design_and_Fabrication_of_Physical_Visualizations.pdf Supporting the design and fabrication of physical visualizations.]'''<br />
:CHI2014 – Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pages 3845-3854. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Shaun Kane and Jeffrey Bigham.<br />
:'''[https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~jbigham/pubs/pdfs/2014/stemx.pdf Tracking@ stemxcomet: Teaching Programming to Blind Students via 3D Printing, Crisis Management, and Twitter.]'''<br />
:SIGCSE '14 - Proceedings of the 45th ACM technical symposium on Computer science education.<br />
<br />
''' 2013 '''<br />
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* Trevor Hogan, and Eva Hornecker.<br />
:'''[http://www.ehornecker.de/Papers/DPPI13_paper2_Final.pdf Blending the repertory grid technique with focus groups to reveal rich design relevant insight.]''' <br />
:DPPI 2013 - Designing Pleasurable Products and Interfaces, ACM 2013, 116-125. <br />
<br />
* Yvonne Jansen and Pierre Dragicevic.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-00847218v2/document An interaction model for visualizations beyond the desktop.]'''<br />
:TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 19(12): 2396-2405, 2013.<br />
<br />
* Yvonne Jansen, Pierre Dragicevic, Jean-Daniel Fekete.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-00781831/document Evaluating the efficiency of physical visualizations.]'''<br />
:CHI 2013 – Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pages 2593- 2602. ACM, 2013.<br />
<br />
''' 2012 '''<br />
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* Stephen Barrass.<br />
:'''[https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Stephen_Barrass/publication/252627125_Digital_Fabrication_of_Acoustic_Sonifications/links/548cccd00cf2d1800d80c6e3.pdf Digital Fabrication of Acoustic Sonifications]'''.<br />
:J. Audio Eng. Soc. 60, 9 (2012), 709–715.<br />
<br />
* Craig Brown and Amy Hurst.<br />
:'''[http://www.tiii.be/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/131-224-brown.done_.pdf VizTouch: automatically generated tactile visualizations of coordinate spaces]'''.<br />
: TEI 2012 - Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction, pages 131-138, ACM, 2012.<br />
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* Ian Gwilt, Alaster Yoxall, and Koutaro Sano.<br />
: '''[https://www.designsociety.org/download-publication/32468/enhancing_the_understanding_of_statistical_data_through_the_creation_of_physical_objects Enhancing the understanding of statistical data through the creation of physical objects]'''.<br />
: The 2nd International Conference on Design Creativity (Proceedings). UK, Design Society, pages 117–126, 2012.<br />
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* Trevor Hogan, and Eva Hornecker.<br />
:'''[http://www.ehornecker.de/Papers/HAID12RepModality.pdf How does representation modality affect user-experience of data artifacts?]'''<br />
:Haptic & Audio Interaction Design, pages 141–151. Springer, 2012.<br />
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''' 2010 '''<br />
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* Andrew Vande Moere, Stephanie Patel.<br />
:'''[http://infoscape.org/publications/vinci09.pdf The Physical Visualization of Information: Designing Data Sculptures in an Educational Context.]'''<br />
:Visual Information Communication, pages 1-23. Springer, 2010.<br />
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''' 2008 '''<br />
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* Jack Zhao and Andrew Vande Moere.<br />
:'''[http://infoscape.org/publications/dimea08.pdf Embodiment in Data Sculpture: a Model of the Physical Visualization of Information.]'''<br />
:DIMEA 2008 - Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on Digital Interactive Media in Entertainment and Arts, pages 343-350. ACM, 2008.<br />
<br />
''' 1998 '''<br />
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* Michael Bailey, Klaus Schulten and John E Johnson.<br />
:'''[http://www.ks.uiuc.edu/Publications/Papers/PDF/BAIL98/BAIL98.pdf The use of solid physical models for the study of macromolecular assembly.]'''<br />
:Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 8(2), 202-208.<br />
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''' 1997 '''<br />
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* Dru Clark, Michael Bailey.<br />
:'''[http://web.engr.oregonstate.edu/~mjb/WebMjb/Papers/photomap.pdf Visualization of height field data with physical models and texture photomapping]'''<br />
: Proceedings of Visualization '97<br />
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== Peer-reviewed short papers ==<br />
<br />
''' 2018 '''<br />
* Maxime Daniel, Guillaume Rivière, and Nadine Couture.<br />
:'''[http://www.guillaumeriviere.name/pub/papers/illuminated-ring_tei18_wip.pdf Designing an Expandable Illuminated Ring to Build an Actuated Ring Chart.]'''<br />
:TEI 2018 - Proceedings of the 12th International ACM Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction. ACM, 2018<br />
<br />
''' 2016 '''<br />
<br />
* Themis Omirou, Asier Marzo Perez, Sriram Subramanian, and Anne Roudaut. <br />
:'''[http://research-information.bristol.ac.uk/files/71663722/FloatingCharts_Pure.pdf Floating charts: Data plotting using free-floating acoustically levitated representations]''' <br />
:3DUI 2016 - In 2016 IEEE Symposium on 3D User Interfaces, pp. 187-190. IEEE, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Jonna Häkkilä and Lasse Virtanen.<br />
:'''Aesthetic Physical Items for Visualizing Personal Sleep Data'''<br />
:MobileHCI 2016 - Adjunct, September 06-09, 2016, Florence, Italy<br />
<br />
''' 2015 '''<br />
<br />
* Simon Stusak, Jeannette Schwarz and Andreas Butz.<br />
:'''[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/275966833_Evaluating_the_Memorability_of_Physical_Visualizations Evaluating the Memorability of Physical Visualizations]'''.<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
''' 2014 '''<br />
<br />
* Stephen Barrass. <br />
: '''[http://www.york.ac.uk/media/c2d2/media/sonihedconference/Barrass_SoniHED_2014.pdf Acoustic sonification of blood pressure in the form of a singing bowl]''' <br />
: Proceedings of the Conference on Sonification in Health and Environmental Data, York University, UK. 2014.<br />
<br />
* Christian Geiger, Michael Hogen, Jörn Hornig, Michael Schaar.<br />
:'''[https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Christian_Geiger/publication/262161669_Datenreise_digital_bits_made_tangible/links/54a6ba960cf267bdb909e3eb.pdf Datenreise - Digital Bits Made Tangible.]'''<br />
:TEI 2014 - Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction, Pages 283-284. ACM, 2014. <br />
<br />
* Alireza Rezaeian and Jared Donovan.<br />
: '''[http://eprints.qut.edu.au/70452/2/Vinci_Design_of_a_Tangible_Data_Visualization.pdf Design of a Tangible Data Visualization.]'''<br />
:VINCI 2014 - Proceedings of the 7th International Symposium on Visual Information Communication and Interaction, pages 232-235. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Pepijn Fens and Mathias Funk.<br />
: '''[https://pure.tue.nl/ws/portalfiles/portal/26979929 Personal Health Data: Visualization Modalities and Their Perceived Values.]'''<br />
: WSCG 2014 - Communication Papers Proceedings, Conference on Computer Graphics, Visualization and Computer Vision. pp. 339-344.<br />
<br />
''' 2013 '''<br />
<br />
* Trevor Hogan and Eva Hornecker.<br />
:'''[http://www.ehornecker.de/Papers/0104-paper.pdf In touch with space: embodying live data for tangible interaction.]'''<br />
:TEI 2013 - Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction, pages 275-278. ACM, 2013.<br />
<br />
''' 2011 '''<br />
<br />
* Stephen Barrass.<br />
:'''[http://www.researchgate.net/publication/265728850_Physical_Sonification_Dataforms Physical Sonification Dataforms.]'''<br />
:ICAD 2011 - The 17th International Conference on Auditory Display, 2011.<br />
<br />
''' 2008 '''<br />
<br />
* Andrew Vande Moere.<br />
:'''[http://infoscape.org/publications/iv08.pdf Beyond the Tyranny of the Pixel: Exploring the Physicality of Information Visualization.]'''<br />
:IV 2008 - Information Visualisation, pages 469 - 474. IEEE, 2008. <br />
<br />
''' 2005 '''<br />
<br />
* Mike Bailey.<br />
:'''Layered Manufacturing for Scientific Visualization''' ('''[http://web.engr.orst.edu/~mjb/WebMjb/Papers/cvpcacm.pdf author draft]''').<br />
:Commun. ACM 48, 6 (June 2005), 42-48.<br />
<br />
* Alexandre Gillet, Michel Sanner, Daniel Stoffler and Arthur Olson.<br />
:'''[http://www.cell.com/structure/pdf/S0969-2126(05)00060-2.pdf Tangible Interfaces for Structural Molecular Biology.]'''<br />
:Structure, Volume 13, Issue 3, March 2005, Pages 483-491, ISSN 0969-2126.<br />
<br />
''' 2004 '''<br />
* David Holstius, John Kembel, Amy Hurst, Peng-Hui Wan, Jodi Forlizzi<br />
:'''[http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~akhurst/publications/holstius04-infotropism.pdf Infotropism: Living and Robotic Plants as Interactive Displays]'''<br />
:DIS 2004 - Conference on Designing Interactive Systems.<br />
<br />
''' 2000 '''<br />
<br />
* David Nadeau and Michael Bailey<br />
:'''[http://www.sdsc.edu/~nadeau/PhD/VisualizingVolumeDataUsingPhysicalModels.pdf Visualizing Volume Data Using Physical Models.]'''<br />
:Proceedings of IEEE Visualization 2000 (pp. 497-500).<br />
<br />
== PhD dissertations ==<br />
<br />
''' 2016 '''<br />
<br />
* Trevor Hogan<br />
:'''[http://tactiledata.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/Data_Dasein_Web.pdf Data Data and Dasein, A Phenomenology of Human-Data Relations.]''''<br />
:PhD thesis, Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Simon Stusak<br />
:'''[https://edoc.ub.uni-muenchen.de/20190/1/Stusak_Simon.pdf Exploring the Potential of Physical Visualizations.]'''<br />
:PhD thesis, University of Munich, 2 August 2016.<br />
<br />
* Rohit Ashok Khot<br />
:'''[http://exertiongameslab.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/rohit_ashok_khot_phd.pdf Understanding Material Representations of Physical Activity]'''<br />
:PhD thesis, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, June 2016.<br />
<br />
''' 2014 '''<br />
<br />
* Yvonne Jansen<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/tel-00981521/document Physical and Tangible Information Visualization.]'''<br />
:PhD thesis, Université Paris-Sud, 10 March 2014.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Book chapters ==<br />
<br />
''' 2019 '''<br />
* Pierre Dragicevic, Yvonne Jansen and Andrew Vande Moere<br />
: '''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-02113248/document Data Physicalization]'''<br />
:In Springer Handbook of Human Computer Interaction, Springer, ISBN 978-3-319-73228-2. In press.<br />
<br />
''' 2015 '''<br />
<br />
* Dietmar Offenhuber and Orkan Telhan.<br />
:'''[http://offenhuber.net/docs/offenhuber_telhan.pdf Indexical Visualization—the Data-Less Information Display.]'''<br />
:In Ubiquitous Computing, Complexity and Culture, edited by Ulrik Ekman, Jay David Bolter, Lily Diaz, Morten Søndergaard, and Maria Engberg, 288–303. New York: Routledge.<br />
<br />
''' 2013 '''<br />
<br />
* Ian Gwilt.<br />
:'''Data-Objects: sharing the attributes and properties of digital and material culture to creatively interpret complex information.'''<br />
:In: Digital Media and Technologies for Virtual Artistic Spaces. US, IGI Global, pp. 14-26, 2013.<br />
<br />
''' 2012 '''<br />
<br />
* A. Plohman, M. Sipos (eds.) <br />
:'''[http://issuu.com/kitchenbudapest/docs/beyond_data Beyond Data.]'''<br />
:Baltan Laboratories and Kitchen Budapest 2012<br />
<br />
''' 2011 '''<br />
<br />
* Wolf-Dieter Rase.<br />
: '''[http://www.wdrase.de/CreatingPhysical3DMapsRP.pdf Creating Physical 3D Maps Using Rapid Prototyping Techniques.]'''<br />
:True-3D in Cartography. Springer.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Extended abstracts ==<br />
<br />
''' 2017 '''<br />
<br />
* Pauline Gourlet and Thierry Dassé.<br />
: '''[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/317417090_Cairn_A_Tangible_Apparatus_for_Situated_Data_Collection_Visualization_and_Analysis Cairn: A Tangible Apparatus for Situated Data Collection, Visualization and Analysis.]'''<br />
: DIS 2017 - Proceedings of the 2017 Conference on Designing Interactive Systems (pictorial).<br />
<br />
* Samuel Huron, Pauline Gourlet, Uta Hinrichs, Trevor Hogan, and Yvonne Jansen.<br />
: '''[http://hal.upmc.fr/hal-01538595/document Let’s Get Physical: Promoting Data Physicalization in Workshop Formats.]'''<br />
: DIS 2017 - Proceedings of the 2017 Conference on Designing Interactive Systems (pictorial).<br />
<br />
* Dan Lockton, Delanie Ricketts, Shruti Aditya Chowdhury and Chang Hee Lee.<br />
: '''[http://imaginari.es/publications/Lockton_Ricketts_Chowdhury_Lee_2017_Exploring_Qualitative_Displays_and_Interfaces.pdf Exploring Qualitative Displays and Interfaces.]'''<br />
: CHI 2017 - Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems (late-breaking work). <br />
<br />
''' 2016 '''<br />
<br />
* Yun Wang, Xiaojuan Ma, Qiong Luo, and Huamin Qu.<br />
: '''[http://www.cse.ust.hk/~ywangch/edibilization.pdf Data Edibilization: Representing Data with Food.]''' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivfA34fY1rk Talk]]<br />
: CHI 2016 - Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems (alt.chi), pp. 409-422. ACM, 2016.<br />
<br />
''' 2015 '''<br />
<br />
* Stephen Barrass.<br />
:'''[https://smartech.gatech.edu/bitstream/handle/1853/54173/ICAD%20Proceedings%202015%20Extended%20Abstract%20-%20Barass.pdf Diagnostic singing bowls]''' <br />
:ICAD 2015 - Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Auditory Display.<br />
<br />
* Chang Long Zhu, Harshit Agrawal, and Pattie Maes. <br />
:'''[http://www.infomus.org/Events/proceedings/ACII2015/papers/Main_Conference/M2_Poster/Poster_Teaser_1/ACII2015_submission_54.pdf Data-objects: Re-designing everyday objects as tactile affective interfaces]''' <br />
:ACII 2015 - International Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction.<br />
<br />
* Michele Hu.<br />
:'''Exploring New Paradigms for Accessible 3D Printed Graphs.'''<br />
:ASSETS 2015 - Proceedings of the 17th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers & Accessibility. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
* Tim Regan, David Sweeney, John Helmes, Vasilis Vlachokyriakos, Siân Lindey, and Alex S. Taylor.<br />
:'''[https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/designing-engaging-data.pdf Designing Engaging Data in Communities].'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems.<br />
<br />
* Daniel Buzzo and Nicolo Merendino.<br />
:'''[https://www.academia.edu/10727947/Not_all_Days_are_Equal_investigating_the_meaning_in_the_digital_calendar Not all Days are Equal: Investigating the Meaning in the Digital Calendar].'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems.<br />
<br />
* Tamara Flemisch, Fatemeh Rajabiyazdi, Mona Hosseinkhani Loorak, Sheelagh Carpendale.<br />
:'''[http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.712.4257&rep=rep1&type=pdf NeckLan: Language as Jewellery]'''.<br />
:VIS 2015 Posters.<br />
<br />
''' 2014 '''<br />
<br />
* Ken Giang, and Mathias Funk. <br />
: '''[https://otik.uk.zcu.cz/bitstream/handle/11025/11941/Giang.pdf?sequence=1 Connect-S: A Physical Visualization Through Tangible Interaction.]''' <br />
: WSCG 2014 - Poster proceedings of WSCG 2014 Conference on Computer Graphics, Visualization and Computer Vision<br />
<br />
* Simon Stusak, and Markus Teufel. <br />
: '''[http://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/pubdb/publications/pub/stusak2014suiPoster/stusak2014suiPoster.pdf Projection augmented physical visualizations.]''' <br />
: In Proceedings of the 2nd ACM symposium on Spatial user interaction, pp. 145-145. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Simon Stusak, and Ayfer Aslan. <br />
: '''[https://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/pubdb/publications/pub/stusak2014chiPoster/stusak2014chiPoster.pdf Beyond physical bar charts: an exploration of designing physical visualizations.]''' <br />
: CHI 2014 - Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pp. 1381-1386. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Steve James Szigeti, Anne Stevens, Robert Tu, Ana Jofre, Alex Gebhardt, Fanny Chevalier, Jonathan Lee, and Sara L. Diamond. <br />
: '''[https://hal.inria.fr/docs/01/00/39/48/PDF/p1813-szigeti.pdf Output to input: concepts for physical data representations and tactile user interfaces.]''' <br />
: CHI 2014 - Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pp. 1813-1818. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Saiganesh Swaminathan, Conglei Shi, Yvonne Jansen, Pierre Dragicevic, Lora Oehlberg, and Jean-Daniel Fekete. <br />
: '''[http://www.saiganesh.net/assets/pdfs/Interactivity-CHI2014.pdf Creating physical visualizations with makervis].''' <br />
: CHI 2014 - Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems (pp. 543-546). ACM.<br />
<br />
''' 2013 '''<br />
<br />
* Simon Stusak, Aurélien Tabard, and Andreas Butz. <br />
: '''[https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Simon_Stusak/publication/260699515_Can_Physical_Visualizations_Support_Analytical_Tasks/links/544111690cf2e6f0c0f56734.pdf Can physical visualizations support analytical tasks?]'''<br />
: VIS 2013 - Posters of IEEE InfoVis.<br />
<br />
== Workshop contributions ==<br />
<br />
''' 2018 '''<br />
* Beat Signer, Payam Ebrahimi, Timothy J. Curtin and Ahmed K.A. Abdullah. <br />
: '''[http://beatsigner.com/publications/signer_DataPhys2018.pdf Towards a Framework for Dynamic Data Physicalisation.]''''<br />
: Proceedings of the International Workshop 'Toward a Design Language for Data Physicalization' at VIS 2018, Berlin, Germany, October 2018.<br />
<br />
* Tiffany Wun, Lora Oehlberg, and Sheelagh Carpendale.<br />
: '''Making-With-Data: Supporting DIY Data Physicalizations.'''<br />
: CHI 2018 workshop: Maker Movements, Do-It-Yourself Cultures and Participatory Design: Implications for HCI Research.<br />
<br />
''' 2017 '''<br />
<br />
* Rahul Bhargava and Catherine D'Ignazio. <br />
: '''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/Data_Phys_2017_Workshop-rev2.pdf Data Sculptures as a Playful and Low-Tech Introduction to Working with Data.]''''<br />
: Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Ian Gwilt and Nick Dulake. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/data_workshop_igwilt_AW.pdf Understanding the needs and desires of service users in the design and creation of meaningful physical data representations.]''' <br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Sarah Hayes, Trevor Hogan and Kieran Delaney. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/DataPhysWS_PositionPaper_vF_CR.pdf Exploring the role Physicalizations can play in STEM Learning.]''''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Stéphanie Fleck, Alexis Olry, David Bertolo, Christian Bastien, Robin Vivian and Martin Hachet. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/DIS-17-_-Augmented-and-Tangible-interfaces_A-Tool-for-physicalization-VF.pdf Augmented and Tangible Environments: A Tool for Physicalization of Contents by Children in School Context?]'''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Jeeeun Kim, Abigale Stangl and Tom Yeh. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/dis2017-workshop_JK.pdf Learning Underlying Principles of Physicalization by Tangible, Embodied, and Iterative Fabrication.]'''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Jörn Hurtienne and Daniel Reinhardt. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/DISS2017_DataPhys_Position_final_170528.pdf Teaching Data Physicalisation to HCI Students – A Case Report.]'''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Lora Oehlberg. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/HybridFabricationofPhysicalization-DIS2016Workshop.pdf Hybrid Fabrication of Physicalizations.]'''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Aubrey Lawson and Eileen Kraemer. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/Lawson_Kraemer_abstract.pdf Pedagogy of CS Unplugged: Lessons from Outreach and Education Activities in Computer Science.]'''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Fearn Bishop and Uta Hinrichs. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/TokenWorkshopCamera.pdf Challenges of Running Constructive Visualization Studies with Children.]'''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Alice Thudt, Uta Hinrichs, and Sheelagh Carpendale.<br />
:'''[https://research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk/bitstream/handle/10023/10910/Thudt_DataCraft_CHI2017.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y Data craft: integrating data into daily practices and shared reflections]'''<br />
:Workshop 'Quantified Data & Social Relationships' at CHI 2017, Denver, United States.<br />
<br />
''' 2016 '''<br />
<br />
* Wesley Willett and Samuel Huron.<br />
:'''[http://vgl.cs.usfca.edu/pdvw/2016/abstracts/Willett.pdf A Constructive Classroom Exercise for Teaching InfoVis]'''<br />
:Workshop 'Innovations in the Pedagogy of Data Visualization' at VIS 2016.<br />
<br />
* Xin Chen, Jessica Zeitz Self, Leanna House, and Chris North<br />
:'''[https://infovis.cs.vt.edu/sites/default/files/be_the_data_IA_final.pdf Be the Data: A New Approach for Immersive Analytics]'''<br />
:Workshop on Immersive Analytics at IEEE Virtual Reality 2016.<br />
<br />
''' 2015 '''<br />
<br />
* See the 15 submissions at the CHI 2015 workshop '''[http://jasonalexander.kiwi/workshops/physicaldata2015/papers.html Exploring the Challenges of Making Data Physical]'''<br />
<br />
''' 2014 '''<br />
<br />
* Lisa Koeman.<br />
:'''[http://lisakoeman.nl/publications/DIS_2014_-_Workshop_Personal_Visualisation.pdf A Personal Visualisation Future: Domestic Data Sculptures]'''<br />
:Workshop 'A Personal Perspective on Visualization and Visual Analytics' at DIS 2014 - Conference on Designing interactive systems. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Jennifer Payne, Sheelagh Carpendale, Tony Tang.<br />
:'''[http://hcitang.org/papers/2014-dis2014workshop-physical-visualization.pdf Physical Visualization and Personal Visual Analytics]'''<br />
:Workshop 'A Personal Perspective on Visualization and Visual Analytics' at DIS 2014 - Conference on Designing interactive systems. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
== Technical reports ==<br />
<br />
'''2017'''<br />
<br />
* Beat Signer and Timothy J. Curtin.<br />
:'''[https://arxiv.org/pdf/1703.08288.pdf Tangible Holograms: Towards Mobile Physical Augmentation of Virtual Objects.]'''<br />
: Technical Report WISE Lab, WISE-2017-01, March 2017.<br />
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Physical representations of data have existed for thousands of years. Now, with advances in digital fabrication, actuated tangible interfaces, and shape-changing displays, a new area of research is emerging: '''data physicalization'''.<br />
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Data physicalization aims to help people explore, understand, and communicate data using computer-supported physical data representations. These representations are called '''physicalizations''', analogously to visualizations – their purely visual counterpart. This wiki provides reading material and a forum for all interested in this topic.<br />
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* [[Terminology]] – Terminology related to data physicalization<br />
* [[People]] – List of people involved in data physicalization<br />
* [[Bibliography]] – List of research papers on data physicalization<br />
* [[Technologies]] – Papers on enabling technologies for data physicalization<br />
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* [[People]] – List of people involved in data physicalization<br />
* [[Bibliography]] – List of research papers on data physicalization<br />
* [[Technologies]] – Papers on enabling technologies for data physicalization<br />
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* [[Terminology]] – Terminology related to data physicalization<br />
* [[People]] – List of people involved in data physicalization<br />
* [[Bibliography]] – List of research papers on data physicalization<br />
* [[Technologies]] – Papers on enabling technologies for data physicalization<br />
* [[Workshops]] – Past and future workshops on data physicalization<br />
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Physical representations of data have existed for thousands of years. Now, with advances in digital fabrication, actuated tangible interfaces, and shape-changing displays, a new area of research is emerging: '''data physicalization'''.<br />
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Data physicalization aims to help people explore, understand, and communicate data using computer-supported physical data representations. These representations are called '''physicalizations''', analogously to visualizations – their purely visual counterpart. This wiki provides reading material and a forum for all interested in this topic.<br />
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== Content of this Wiki ==<br />
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* [[Terminology]] – Terminology related to data physicalization<br />
* [[People]] – List of people involved in data physicalization<br />
* [[Bibliography]] – List of research papers on data physicalization<br />
* [[Technologies]] – Papers on enabling technologies for data physicalization<br />
* [[Workshops]] – Past and future workshops on data physicalization<br />
* [[Contribute]] – How to contribute to this wiki<br />
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== External Links ==<br />
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* [http://dataphys.org/list/gallery Gallery of physical visualizations] and related artifacts.</div>
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Data Physicalization
2020-05-22T08:40:05Z
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<div>{{#ev:youtube|RG0sSDBjdmQ|350|right|A video featuring examples of data physicalizations.|frame}}<br />
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Physical representations of data have existed for thousands of years. Now, with advances in digital fabrication, actuated tangible interfaces, and shape-changing displays, a new area of research is emerging: '''data physicalization'''.<br />
<br />
Data physicalization aims to help people explore, understand, and communicate data using computer-supported physical data representations. These representations are called '''physicalizations''', analogously to visualizations – their purely visual counterpart. This wiki provides reading material and a forum for all interested in this topic.<br />
<br />
== Content of this Wiki ==<br />
<br />
* [[Terminology]] – Terminology related to data physicalization<br />
* [[People]] – List of people involved in data physicalization<br />
* [[Bibliography]] – List of research papers on data physicalization<br />
* [[Technologies]] – Papers on enabling technologies for data physicalization<br />
* [[Workshops]] – Past and future workshops on data physicalization<br />
* [[Contribute]] – How to contribute to this wiki<br />
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== External Links ==<br />
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[[File:Physlist-gallery.jpg|550px|link=http://dataphys.org/list/gallery]]<br />
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* [http://dataphys.org/list/gallery Gallery of physical visualizations] and related artifacts.</div>
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2020-05-22T08:33:52Z
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http://dataphys.org/w/index.php?title=Data_Physicalization&diff=656
Data Physicalization
2020-05-22T08:33:14Z
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<div>{{#ev:youtube|RG0sSDBjdmQ|350|right|A video featuring examples of data physicalizations.|frame}}<br />
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Physical representations of data have existed for thousands of years. Now, with advances in digital fabrication, actuated tangible interfaces, and shape-changing displays, a new area of research is emerging: '''data physicalization'''.<br />
<br />
Data physicalization aims to help people explore, understand, and communicate data using computer-supported physical data representations. These representations are called '''physicalizations''', analogously to visualizations – their purely visual counterpart. This wiki provides reading material and a forum for all interested in this topic.<br />
<br />
== Content of this Wiki ==<br />
<br />
* [[Terminology]] – Terminology related to data physicalization<br />
* [[People]] – List of people involved in data physicalization<br />
* [[Bibliography]] – List of research papers on data physicalization<br />
* [[Technologies]] – Papers on enabling technologies for data physicalization<br />
* [[Workshops]] – Past and future workshops on data physicalization<br />
* [[Contribute]] – How to contribute to this wiki<br />
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== External Links ==<br />
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[[File:physlist-gallery.jpg]]<br />
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* [http://dataphys.org/list/gallery Gallery of physical visualizations] and related artifacts.</div>
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People
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This is a list of '''people studying or interested in studying [[Main_Page|data physicalization]]''', and who are open to starting collaborations, taking students, finding a position, or simply connecting and exchanging ideas on the topic. People marked with an <span style="color:red;"><nowiki>*</nowiki></span> are [[Contribute|contributors]] to this wiki.<br />
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<div class=compact>Lecturer, Lancaster University, UK.</div><br />
|Jason is a Lecturer in Human-Computer Interaction and has a background in hardware prototyping and empirical user evaluation. He is interested in the application of shape-changing displays to data physicalization and understanding how users will interact with such artefacts.<br />
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| '''[http://analyticslab.sabanciuniv.edu Selim Balcısoy]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Lab Director - Faculty Member, Sabanci University, Istanbul, Turkey.</div><br />
|The large-scale use of office tools and statistical analysis applications indicates that they have sufficed well for some of the everyday tasks in our work cycles such as analysis, presentation, reporting, and decision-making. Nevertheless, they were designed in an era when business data was not big and complex enough. The ever growing avalanche of the data that we collect for our businesses compels us to find new means of understanding, sharing, and reporting the underlying ideas, and of making decisions for the future.<br />
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| '''[http://stephenbarrass.com/tag/acoustic/ Stephen Barrass]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate Professor, University of Canberra, Australia.</div><br />
|Stephen Barrass studies Acoustic Data Sonification. An Acoustic Sonification is an object that has been both physically and acoustically shaped by a data set specifically to produce sounds that may provide information about the dataset. For example the [http://www.york.ac.uk/media/c2d2/media/sonihedconference/Barrass_SoniHED_2014.pdf Hypertension Singing Bowl] is a Tibetan singing bowl shaped by a year of blood pressure readings. The [http://www.researchgate.net/publication/265728850_Physical_Sonification_Dataforms HRTF bells] were shaped from Head Related Transfer Functions of the left and right ear pinnae. Stephen's Acoustic Sonifications [http://currentsnewmedia.org/artists/stephen-barrass/ will be exhibited] at the Currents New Media Festival in Santa Fe in June.<br />
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| '''[http://www.evandrodamiao.com Evandro Damião Barbosa]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Creative Data, Brazil.</div><br />
|Evandro Damião is a data science enthusiast and data visualization expert. Focused on bring life to data not only with Dataviz is positioning as a pioneer in Dataphys in Brazil.<br />
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| '''[http://www.albertoboem.com/ Alberto Boem]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD Student, University of Tsukuba, Japan.</div><br />
|Alberto Boem is a media artist and researcher. He investigates new metaphors, technologies, and concepts for promoting physical engagement and expression with the flow of the digital world. One of them is data physicalizations. Previously, he has worked on malleable interfaces for musical expression. <br />
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| '''[http://innovis.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/ Sheelagh Carpendale]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Full Professor, University of Calgary, Canada.</div><br />
|Sheelagh's research focuses on information visualization, interaction design, and qualitative empirical research, with an increasing focus on the design of data representations, which is leading to exploration of data physicalization. By studying how people interact with information both in work and social settings, she works towards designing more natural, accessible and understandable interactive visual representations of data. <br />
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| '''[http://alice-corona.eu Alice Corona]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Freelance data storytelling work & training at Batjo, Venice, Italy.</div><br />
|I have a background in data journalism and have started to investigate how data phys could support journalists' data reporting. I have co-founded "Batjo: Bits, Atoms and Journalism", a small research collective focused on: (1) designing data phys for journalists, (2) making tutorials to advance knowledge among non-experts, (3) researching journalistic uses for data phys and (4) advocating their adoption among newsrooms. We release our projects on GitHub and use only open source software.<br />
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| '''[https://www.lri.fr/~dragice/ Pierre Dragicevic<span style="color:red;"><nowiki>*</nowiki></span>]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Permanent Research Scientist, Inria, Gif-sur-Yvette, France.</div><br />
|Together with Yvonne Jansen, Pierre Dragicevic has been promoting data physicalization as a research area and curating a [http://www.dataphys.org/list list of physical visualizations]. He is interested in how manipulable representations of data can augment human cognition. He is also interested in tracing back the origins of data visualization by examining physical artefacts made throughout history, and in imagining how future humans will interact with data through programmable matter.<br />
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| '''[http://www.handmadevisuals.com/ Jose Duarte]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Designer, Colombia.</div><br />
|Jose Duarte is a Colombian designer, magister in communication and an international speaker about the data visualization field. Unlike most of the infographics we see today, his data visualizations aren't high-quality computer-aided; they're handmade using simple items like balloons, tape and ruber balls. Using ordinary materials he has experimented with various visualization techniques from area charts to bubble graphs and ven diagrams in diverse scenarios as business, art, street interventions and even astronomy. Now, he is exploring simple ways to visualize information quickly and easily and his work – particularly the [https://www.flickr.com/photos/joseduarteq/ handmade visualization toolkit] and the [https://instagram.com/easydataclip/ #easydataclip] project – has inspired and encouraged people to approximate to data visualization for the very first time.<br />
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| '''[https://directory.unamur.be/staff/bdumas/ Bruno Dumas]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate professor, University of Namur, Namur, Belgium.</div><br />
|Bruno Dumas works in multimodal interaction and information visualisation. As such, he is interested in the interaction aspect with visualisations, especially when using haptic and tangible interfaces. This naturally led him to have a keen interest on data physicalisation and especially how to interact with them. <br />
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| '''[http://wise.vub.ac.be/member/payam-ebrahimi Payam Ebrahimi]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD Student, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium.</div><br />
|The aim of my current research is to create a [http://beatsigner.com/publications/signer_DataPhys2018.pdf framework for data physicalisation]. This framework is envisioned to be used by data scientists as well as novice users. On the theoretical side, the framework will provide some standards for creating computer-supported physicalisations. On the practical side, the framework will focus on providing tools and libraries to help with the implementation of these standards. <br />
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| '''[http://datavizexperiments.org/ Leanne Elias]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate Professor, Fine Arts, University of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada.</div><br />
|I am interested in how art and design can help people understand data. At our [http://datavizexperiments.org/ experimental lab] we work with students and agricultural scientists to explore various physical manifestations of data, and then present the work to a larger public through exhibitions. We strive to combine traditional art-making materials and processes with new ones, and have worked with everything from interactive bar charts to weaving, from meticulously hand-drawn graphs to 3D printed data physicalizations, from crocheted data to electro-acoustic sound compositions.<br />
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| '''[http://mepler.com Matthew Epler]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Creative Technologist, Deep Local, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.</div><br />
|I believe that tangible experiences are more impactful and that while not everyone can access a physical object, the knowledge of its existence in the physical realm gives it more weight.<br />
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| '''[https://researchimaginings.wordpress.com/ John Fass]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Visiting Lecturer, Information Experience Design, Royal College of Art, London, UK.</div><br />
|My research involves asking participants to represent the phenomena of digital experiences including [https://researchimaginings.wordpress.com/2014/03/17/qualitative-data-analysis/ web browsing], [https://researchimaginings.wordpress.com/2014/07/21/inner-worlds/ social media] and image messaging in visual and physical form. I see this as a way to reveal the opaque and hidden nature of inner experience but also to democratise access to understanding. Acting through physical materials offers a way for participants to develop analytical ability and gain insight into the algorithmic processes guiding digital behaviour.<br />
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| '''[http://shape.stanford.edu/ Sean Follmer]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Computer Science (by courtesy), Stanford University, USA.</div><br />
|Shape Changing User Interfaces. Enabling technologies such as actuated pin displays, swarm user interfaces, and soft robotics for shape change. Dynamic Physical Data visualization.<br />
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| '''[http://dentonfredrickson.ca/ Denton Fredrickson]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Assistant Professor - Sculpture and Media Art, Art Department, Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada.</div><br />
|Denton Fredrickson’s artwork invites experiential and contemplative interactions with sound, objects, and architectural space. The seductive lure of both old and new wonders, fantastic inventions, and absurd theories are familiar territories for Fredrickson. He investigates their histories and representations in popular culture through media archaeology, experimental data visualization, and the practice of making. His recent interest in the intermingling of traditional, material-based processes with electronics and digital fabrication has led him to explore how speculative fiction can become awkwardly nestled within the psychology of the everyday.<br />
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| '''[http://www.domesticstreamers.com/ Pau Garcia]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Researcher and visual designer, leader of the studio Domestic Data Streamers, Barcelona, Spain.</div><br />
|Data changes the way we see our world. We can learn more from ourselves and nature surrounding us than ever before in human history. For this reason, we need new tools to reach and translate this information into a universal language. [http://domesticstreamers.com/ Domestic Data Streamers] is a team of developers from Barcelona that have taken on the challenge of transforming raw data into interactive systems and experiences. With a background in new media and interaction design they play in the boundaries of arts, science and sociology to make new data languages. The team was created in October 2013 and since then has been working doing installations for several national and international museums and cultural institutions including the [http://www.cccb.org/en/ Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona], [http://www.smartcityexpo.com/ Smart City Expo] or [http://www.calacademy.org/ Academy of Science of California].<br />
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| '''[http://recyclism.com Benjamin Gaulon]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Program Director MFA Design+Technology Parsons Paris, France.</div><br />
|As program director of a [http://portfolio.newschool.edu/amtparis/ BFA Art, Media & Tech and a MFA Desing + Tech] this is an amazing ressource for students and faculty.<br />
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| '''[http://www1.rmit.edu.au/staff/kellyanngeurts Kellyann Geurts]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD candidate, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia.</div><br />
|ART-BASED RESEARCH PROJECT: [http://sensilab.monash.edu/project/thoughtforms/ 3D PRINTED THOUGHTS FROM ELECTRICAL ACTIVITY CAPTURED BY MOBILE EEG DEVICE] <br />
My art-based research project tests a consumer mobile EEG device to capture brainwave data in response users’ recall of emotional or physical experiences. The device monitors and records mental states such as attention, engagement, arousal, stress and relaxation. These states are interpreted via specialised computer software and printed into uniquely shaped three-dimensional abstract forms, each representing particular “type” of thought. The named 3D “thoughtforms” are tagged and catalogued. With a data set of over 200 thoughtforms, identifiable patterns and “shapes of thought” have emerged.<br />
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| '''[http://www.paulinegourlet.com Pauline Gourlet]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD student, Université Paris 8 - EnsadLab, Paris, France.</div><br />
|My research focuses on the design of [http://carrefour-numerique.cite-sciences.fr/blog/cairn-la-table-qui-permet-de-manipuler-et-visualiser-des-donnees/ reflective tools for educational environments], seeking to engage learners in reflective processes through non‐verbal channels. <br />
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| '''[http://bathsheba.com/ Bathsheba Grossman]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Sculptor and designer, owner of CrystalProtein.com, Somerville, MA, USA.</div><br />
|At [http://crystalprotein.com/ CrystalProtein.com], Bathsheba Grossman uses subsurface laser etching to create images inside glass blocks. It's a visually striking and accessible way to present complex 3D models. Proteins and small molecules are a specialty, but all kinds of data are possible: we've created thousands of models from atomic orbitals to astronomical surveys.<br />
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| '''[https://www.behance.net/iangwilt Ian Gwilt]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Professor of Design, University of South Australia.</div><br />
|For many people outside the scientific community statistical information and graphs remain abstract and unintelligible. My [https://shu.academia.edu/iangwiltdesign creative practice-based research] investigates how we might begin to interpret technical/digital information through the creation of [https://research.shu.ac.uk/DataObjects/ material-based physical objects], with the intention of bringing better understanding to scientific data for a variety of audiences.<br />
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| '''[http://heinventions.com/ John Hardy]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Company Directory & Researcher at H&E Inventions LTD, Manchester, UK.</div><br />
|Developing systems and support tools that allow technical and non-technical designers to create physical representations of data. Interested in how new technologies can render data back into the physical spaces it was captured in, in order to support better insight identification and decision making processes.<br />
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| '''[http://dataphysforstem.com/ Sarah Hayes]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD Researcher, Cork Institute of Technology, Cork, Ireland.</div><br />
|I am interested in exploring applications for data physicalization - specifically, for enhancing learning and engagement with science and technology subjects. My research involves exploring and designing novel physicalizations, and evaluating their use within different learning contexts, both formal and informal.<br />
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| '''[http://ischool.syr.edu/people/directories/view/jjhemsle/ Jeff Hemsley]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Assistant Professor in Syracuse University, USA.</div><br />
|Data is ubiquitous. Understanding is not. Data exploration is best facilitated by keeping an open mind and trying different representations of the data. Unlike 2D plots, 3D virtual spaces, and data sonification, physical representation of data are unique in their ability to promote interactivity with data, and thus communicate the meaning within the data. You can see more of my work [http://jeffhemsley.tumblr.com/ here].<br />
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| '''[https://cit-ie.academia.edu/TrevorHogan Trevor Hogan]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Lecturer, Crawford College of Art and Design, CIT, Ireland. PhD candidate, Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Germany.</div><br />
|Trevor is a lecturer in interactive digital media and an external PhD candidate at the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Germany. The aim of his research is to describe and better understand how embodiment influences and augments an audience’s experience of data representations. He explores, through creative practice, whether embodying data in alternative modalities contributes to an audience's capacity to construct meaning and empathize with the data source. Trevors work is strongly interdisciplinary and may be situated in the field of interactive design, at the intersection of tangible computing, human-computer interaction, information science and psychology. The current focus of his work involves exploring new approaches to design and evaluation that help us to describe how people respond when they touch, feel, hear, hold, or even possess data.<br />
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| '''[http://www.kasperhornbaek.dk/ Kasper Hornbæk]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Professor at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark.</div><br />
|I am interested in shape-changing interfaces and how they should affect our understanding of concepts such as affordance, encoding, and interaction. I have been exploring this in the [http://www.ghost-fet.com/ GHOST] project. Identifying promising application areas for shape-change I also find important; data physicalization seems to be one such area. Many of the questions that concerns shape-change appear to apply also to data physicalization.<br />
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| '''[http://ehornecker.de/ Eva Hornecker]'''<br />
<div class=compact>[http://www.uni-weimar.de/de/medien/professuren/human-computer-interaction/ Professor of HCI], Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Germany.</div><br />
|I have a general interest in tangible interfaces, user experience and social interactions. Regarding data physicalisation, I am interested in the subjective user experience of data physicalisation and in the social interaction these might engender and support, i.e. how these might be shareable in different ways than traditional visual representations. I work with Trevor Hogan, supervising his PhD project which focuses on the phenomenological user experience of different modalities for data representations. <br />
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| '''[http://www.elisevandenhoven.com/ Elise van den Hoven]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate professor in the School of Design at UTS, Sydney, Australia.</div><br />
|Elise van den Hoven has a background in interaction design and HCI and her research spans aspects of human-computer interaction, design and psychology. More specifically her expertise lies in the field of tangible interaction (the use of physical objects with embedded electronics which can respond to people's actions) and in the application area of human remembering activities. She leads the international research program Materialising Memories, which aims to use design for improved reliving of personal memories. (For more information, see: [http://www.materialisingmemories.com www.materialisingmemories.com/].) <br />
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| '''[http://www.cybunk.com/ Samuel Huron]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Post doctorate researcher at University of Calgary, Canada and Lead Designer at IRI Centre Pompidou, Paris, France.</div><br />
|Samuel Huron is actively working on [https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01024053/document visual representation design for non infovis expert people]. He is interested in understanding the different [https://hal.inria.fr/hal-00978437 paradigm] in which human design and externalize visual representation of abstract information. To understand these phenomenon he observe how non expert people construct visual representations of data using various media, i.e., how people create, manipulate and communicate abstract information in graphical and tangible ways.<br />
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| '''[http://petra.isenberg.cc Petra Isenberg]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Permanent Research Scientist, Inria, Gif-sur-Yvette, France.</div><br />
|I am interested in finding out how physical visualizations can aid groups in making sense of data. This includes studying how groups think with physical visualizations but also how they can interact, share, and disseminate physical data.<br />
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| '''[http://tangible.media.mit.edu/person/hiroshi-ishii/ Hiroshi Ishii]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Jerome B. Wiesner Professor of Media Arts and Sciences, Associate Director of MIT Media Laboratory, Head of Tangible Media Group, MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA.</div><br />
|[http://tangible.media.mit.edu/vision/ Beyond Tangible Bits, Towards Radical Atoms]. ''Tangible Bits'' seeks to realize seamless interfaces between humans, digital information, and the physical environment by giving physical form to digital information, making bits directly manipulable and perceptible. Our goal is to invent new design media for artistic expression as well as for scientific analysis, taking advantage of the richness of human senses and skills – as developed through our lifetime of interaction with the physical world – as well as the computational reflection enabled by real-time sensing and digital feedback. ''Radical Atoms'' takes a leap beyond Tangible Bits by assuming a hypothetical generation of materials that can change form and properties dynamically, becoming as reconfigurable as pixels on a screen. Radical Atoms is the future material that can transform its’ shape, conform to constraints, and inform the users of their affordances. Radical Atoms is a vision for the future of human-material interaction, in which all digital information has a physical manifestation so that we can interact directly with it.<br />
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| '''[http://yvonnejansen.me Yvonne Jansen<span style="color:red;"><nowiki>*</nowiki></span>]'''<br />
<div class=compact>CNRS researcher at Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France.</div><br />
|Yvonne Jansen is one of the curators of the [http://dataphys.org/list list of physical visualizations] and the admin of this wiki. She is interested in the long tradition of physical data representations and the many ways in which they are used today. Her research focuses on how people engage, perceive, and interact with data physicalizations, and on how to merge the benefits of physicality with the power of computation.<br />
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| '''[http://www.farizjunaidi.com/ Fariz Junaidi]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Communication Designer, Glasgow School of Art, Singapore.</div><br />
|Fariz Junaidi's fascination for information visualisation stems from his personal experience interning at a French press agency as an infographic designer. His project [http://www.farizjunaidi.com/data-without-numbers.html “Data without Numbers”] (link to [https://www.academia.edu/27824125/Critical_Journal_-_Information_Visualisation_made_Physical_Communicating_Data_through_Interactive_Experience_Design Honours Paper]) is an experimental, multi-disciplinary approach to transform day-to-day data collected in train stations into 5 interactive, fashion contraptions. These contraptions invites users to interact with it, allowing users to explore data not only through understanding numbers of data, but experiencing the pragmatic context of it.<br />
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| '''[http://jennykang.me/wearable-self-2/ Jiyeon Kang]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Data Visualization Designer, MFA Design and Technology at Parsons School of Design, New York, United States.</div><br />
|Jiyeon Kang is an NYC-based designer specialized in data visualization and branding. She focused on visualizing biometric data and researched on Quantified Self movement driven by self-tracking technologies during her master's studies in Design and Technology from Parsons School of Design in New York. Her thesis project [http://www.wearableself.com Wearable Self] is an attempt to create personalized fashion items by visualizing wearable users' activity data such as daily steps. In this age of big data, Wearable Self aims to create a deeper connection between the users and their self data. From visualizing data to digital fabrication technologies like 3d printing and laser cut, she created a data-driven jewelry collection that results in beautiful, translucent, acrylic necklaces and earrings using quantified self data gathered by health applications and wearable trackers. Her project has been showcased and introduced at various exhibitions and the annual Quantified Self conference in Amsterdam. <br />
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| '''[http://marijekanis.com/ Marije Kanis]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate professor, Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands.</div><br />
|[http://marijekanis.com Marije Kanis'] research interests lie at the intersection where human-computer interaction meets the physical world. Central to her research are uncovering human needs and making the invisible visible.<br />
This goes from interactive physical scale models for democratically discussing the (dis)advantages of hidden sensor technology and the physicalization of abstract concepts such as bureaucracy. <br />
Her project [http://www.digitallifecentre.nl/projecten/zichtbaar-slimmer-data-fysicalisatie-voor-de-21ste-eeuw?lang=en Revealing design (Zichtbaar slimmer)] focuses on data physicalization for 21st-century skills. <br />
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| '''[http://howiek.com Howard Kaplan]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Visualization Specialist, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, USA.</div><br />
|My research focuses on various academic practices utilizing 3d printing, fabrication and digital modeling technologies. The use of 3d applications, modeling, encoding, preparing, and printing digital models. Interdisciplinary approaches to developing 3d print ready models with added information in the form of accurate tactile visualizations. As an example one particular area of interest is in using 3d printing technology as an educational tool for blind and visually impaired learners. <br />
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| '''[http://roxanakaram.com Roxana Karam]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD student in architecture, University of Edinburgh, UK.</div><br />
|My research lies in the intersection of data and human interactions. I tend to read, analyze, represent the personal data resources through conducting narratives and scenarios. I am interested in creative data practices in design. <br />
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Recently I have designed a workshop brief for creative learning festival at the university of Edinburgh which is titled: [https://www.roxanakaram.com/3d-blockchain/ 3D Blochchain].<br />
3D Blockchain is a big data physicalization on the emerging Blockchain and digital economy. Participants will experience a cross-disciplinary creative process focussing on digital practices and economies. This event will specifically focus on computational design, digital fabrication and sustainable practice models within the creative economy.<br />
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| '''[http://www.lancaster.ac.uk/staff/karnik Abe Karnik]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Lecturer, Lancaster University, UK.</div><br />
|My main interests are in exploring the motility aspects of data pixels which form data physicalizations. I am also interested in looking at the interaction and perceptual aspects of data physicalizations. Lastly, I wish to explore how data physicalizations can be extended for infographics.<br />
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| '''[http://physicalactivitymatters.org/ Rohit Khot]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD Scholar, Exertion Games Lab, RMIT University, Australia.</div><br />
|My PhD work explores the engaging qualities of physical representations to support the experience of being physically active. I put forward a new perspective on understanding physical activity through material artifacts that embody personal data to offer new ways of engaging with physical activity. My overall aim is to advocate and build an autotopography of personalised artifacts to create a lasting expression of our lives for the generations to come. I am also interested in using food as a material for data physicalization.<br />
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| '''[http://research.nokia.com/people/johan_kildal Johan Kildal]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Principal Researcher, Nokia Tech, Espoo, Finland.</div><br />
|Johan Kildal is a Principal Researcher at Nokia TECH in Espoo, Finland. He specializes in multimodal interaction methods that facilitate non-visual interactions, focusing both on accessibility and mobile contexts. This includes audio-haptic interfaces, interaction with deformable interfaces (such as the Nokia Kinetic Device), and modelling the perceived physicality of material for the physical display of information, through techniques such as is 3D-Press and Kooboh.<br />
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| '''[http://www.kildall.com Scott Kildall]'''<br />
<div class=compact>New Media and Visual Artist, San Francisco, United States.</div><br />
|I am an artist who writes software code that transforms datasets into physical form as sculptures and art installations. The overriding question I am asking is: What does data look like? I frequently collaborate with scientists to look at how we can address concerns of social justice with art + data.<br />
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| '''[http://proboscis.org.uk/tag/lifestreams Giles Lane]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Director, Proboscis, London, UK.</div><br />
|Proboscis has been exploring data manifestation since 2012, growing out of previous work bridging the digital and physical since 2000. Our project "Lifestreams" expressed personal biosensor data as 3D-printed shells. We believe that expressing data in this way exposes a greater number of human senses in meaning making that traditional 2D visualisations can affect. By making data physical new kinds of relationships to knowledge can be triggered, informing alternative meanings and interpretations.<br />
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| '''[https://moonhwanlee.wordpress.com Moon-Hwan Lee]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD Candidate, KAIST, Daejeon, South Korea.</div><br />
|I am a design-oriented researcher. I investigate how an artifact becomes emotionally durable by using data visualization. The work that I explored was using the [http://wp.me/p5Gs7X-10 concept of patinas] as a way of data visualization. As natural patinas enhance emotional and aesthetic qualities of an artifact, it would be possible to use such concept to design digital products and systems.<br />
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| [[File:mathieu2.jpg|80px|link=http://www.aviz.fr/mathieu]] <br />
| '''[http://www.aviz.fr/mathieu Mathieu Le Goc]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Post-doctoral researcher at Stanford University, USA.</div><br />
|Mathieu Le Goc is currently working on Dynamic Physical Visualisations, and more specifically developping new technologies to augment physicalizations. He is particularly interested in combinations of multiple objects to create physicalizations, like [http://dataphys.org/list/diy-bertin-matrix/ Bertin’s Matrices]. Promoting direct manipulations and leveraging human hands capabilities motivate his work, to invent new “beyond desktop” tangible interfaces.<br />
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| '''[http://www.leithinger.com/ Daniel Leithinger]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Assistant Professor at the ATLAS Institute and Department of Computer Science at CU Boulder.</div><br />
|Daniel Leithinger builds actuated tangible interfaces and interactive shape displays. His research investigates how to dynamically transform the scale and modality of physical information representation, and how to support remote collaboration through physical telepresence. Together with his colleagues, Daniel has created the shape displays “Relief”, “Recompose”, “Sublimate”, “inFORM” and “Transform”.<br />
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| '''[http://danlockton.com Dan Lockton]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Assistant Professor, Imaginaries Lab, School of Design, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.</div><br />
|I'm interested in developing ways for people to understand complex and invisible systems, from [http://imaginari.es/mental-landscapes/ externalising their own mental models] or [http://drawingenergy.com mental imagery], to new forms of [http://imaginari.es/publications/Lockton_Ricketts_Chowdhury_Lee_2017_Exploring_Qualitative_Displays_and_Interfaces.pdf 'qualitative' interface] for phenomena such as [http://imaginari.es/electric-acoustic-exploring-energy-as-a-design-material-through-sonic-and-vibration-displays/ energy]. Data physicalisation in its many forms is a big part of that. I also feel there are parallels with analogue computing which I'd love to explore further, practically.<br />
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| [[File:deborah.jpg|80px|link=https://www.canberra.edu.au/about-uc/faculties/arts-design/courses/communications-staff/lupton-deborah]] <br />
| '''[https://www.canberra.edu.au/about-uc/faculties/arts-design/courses/communications-staff/lupton-deborah Deborah Lupton]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Centenary Research Professor, University of Canberra, Bruce, Australia.</div><br />
|I am a sociologist interested in the sociocultural and political dimensions of digital technologies. One of my interests is digital data, and the ways in which people make sense of their personal data. I am interested in how they respond to various types of data materialisations, including data physicalisations. I have written chapters and articles on 3D printed self-replicas, the use of 3D printing in medicine and public health, and the ways in which people can 'feel' their data when engaging with data physicalisations.<br />
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| '''[http://www.lorenmadsen.com Loren Madsen]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Self-employed artist, Northern California, USA.</div><br />
|I started exploring data sculpture more than twenty years ago with the sculpture “CPI / Cost of Living”, and still continue today with work such as “District 5”. ([http://dataphys.org/list/loren-madsen-interview/ see dataphys.org interview])<br />
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| '''[http://dougmccune.com Doug McCune]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Artist and Software Developer in Oakland, CA USA.</div><br />
|Doug McCune is a San Francisco artist who embraces data exploration and map making in an attempt to come to terms with the chaos of urban environments. He experiments heavily with 3D printing and laser cutting to bring digital forms into physical space. He’s a programmer by trade, an amateur cartographer, and a big believer in using data to understand the world. [http://deviantcartography.com Deviant Cartography] (2015) was the first solo show of Doug's physical map artwork. He blogs about both his art and his code at dougmccune.com.<br />
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| '''[http://sensorymaps.com/ Kate McLean]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Smellscape Mapper at Canterbury Christ Church University in Canterbury, UK.</div><br />
|My research addresses how the fragmentary and episodic nature of the [http://sensorymaps.com smellscape] might be explored, analysed and represented. It investigates how humanistic smelldata can be shared, how technologies might be used in the investigation and depiction of invisible and ephemeral sensory data - translating humanistic smellscape perceptions into spatio-temporal mappings.<br />
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| '''[http://matteomoretti.com Matteo Moretti]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Academic Researcher and Designer, Free University of Bozen - Bolzano, Italy.</div><br />
|Since I started my academic research path I focused on innovative way to inform a wider audience on complex topics in a more engaging way. Started with visual journalism online ([http://www.peoplesrepublicofbolzano.com here] and [http://europadreaming.eu/en/ here]) my research interest is moving on [https://vimeo.com/250959829 participatory data physicalizations]. Results such as the impact evaluation and the case study are embedded in [https://unibz.academia.edu/MatteoMoretti conference papers].<br />
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| '''[http://www.data-things.com Bettina Nissen]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD Researcher and Designer at Culture Lab, Newcastle University, Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK.</div><br />
|Bettina Nissen is a designer and PhD researcher at Culture Lab, Newcastle University. With a background in product design, her work embeds digital fabrication within public data making activities translating digital information into tangible form as personal souvenirs, evocative objects and meaningful artefacts in order to engage new audiences in conversation, reflection and meaning making of data.<br />
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| '''[https://www.biswaksenpatnaik.design/ Biswaksen Patnaik]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Master's Candidate, Human-Computer Interaction Lab, University of Maryland College Park, USA.</div><br />
|I am interested in designing novel interaction paradigms for humans to interact with information. I am especially interested in building systems that employ multi-sensory interactions. Our current research on [https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/8444077?reload=true “Information Olfactation”] explores the [https://vimeo.com/289784509 design space of smell to convey data].<br />
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| '''[http://www.ucalgary.ca/cmd/people Jennifer Payne]'''<br />
<div class=compact>MSc student, University of Calgary, Canada.</div><br />
|Jennifer's past work in the realm of data physicalization includes the creation of several simple physical visualizations (some participatory), and a short study involving extruded bar charts. She is interested in the design of physical representations, exploring physical variables and examining ways in which physical representations differ from representations on-screen.<br />
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| '''[http://lauraperovich.com/ Laura Perovich]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD candidate, MIT Media Lab, Cambridge, MA, USA.</div><br />
|My research takes an artistic systems-based approach to engaging communities with environmental issues through data physicalizations. I've created human-sized bar charts and data clothing to share results from in-home chemical testing with environmental health study participants. I'm currently focused on a project to help communities understand and improve water quality near local industries though collectively creating and visualizing this data on site and in real time.<br />
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| '''[http://ereyes.net/ Everardo Reyes]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate Professor at Université Paris 8, France</div><br />
|I am a member of the Paragraphe Lab at Paris 8 and also a member of the Software Studies Initiative. My research areas combine visual culture, digital media, and programming code as plastic element of media art. My interest on data physicalization regards transforming visual media into objects, for example [http://ereyes.net/ms/ motion structures].<br />
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| '''[http://www.tangibledisplay.com Jimmy Hz Ricaut]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Interactive explorer, CEO, Tangible Display, Paris, France.</div><br />
|Diving in a sea of data is first an exploration. How to get deeper to retrieve meaningful information and explore new species? What underwater breathing apparatus should we develop for this journey into the depth of knowledge? Tangible interfaces could provide the right vehicles to access abstract datas in an intuitive, physical and spatial manner.<br />
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| '''[https://www.tumwater.k12.wa.us/Page/7852 Tara Richerson]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Supervisor for Data and Assessment, Tumwater School District, Tumwater WA USA.</div><br />
|I started building interactive data walls in 2016. I use fabric, paper, string, wood, metal, and other basic materials to display data that we don't typically use, such as how meeting spaces are used or the words used in report card comments. I have been working with educators in other districts to build their own data walls. I hope to extend my project to involve community, parent, and student organizations.<br />
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| '''[http://www.renerieger.com/ René Rieger]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Communication and information designer in Munich, Germany.</div><br />
|During a master’s programme in information design I researched how the haptics can be used to expand the communicative abilities of graphic design. This was grounded in a developing neglection of the digital in earlier projects and involved the exploration of materials, surfaces and haptic perception for their potential to convey data.<br />
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| '''[http://www.miguelrp.com Miguel Rodriguez]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Researcher and Interaction Designer, ABB, Västerås, Sweden.</div><br />
|Miguel's research focuses on creating novel ways for interacting with biological and environmental sensor data. He is interested in finding new application domains for data physicalizations and experimenting with novel technologies for achieving interactive and dynamic physicalizations.<br />
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| '''[https://sites.google.com/site/bernicerogowitz/ Bernice Rogowitz]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Chief Scientist, owner of Visual Perspectives Research and Consulting, Greater New York Area, USA.</div><br />
|Perhaps the most unique characteristic of human perception is our exquisite abilities in visually-guided fine-motor control. Physicalizing data, and allowing it to be manipulated visually, opens new opportunities for data representation, analysis, and artistic creation. My colleague, Paul Borrel, and I have created novel haptic interfaces that allow humans to touch, shape, edit, and explore virtual representations of physical objects. Our work has produced three patents [http://www.google.com/patents/US8350843?dq=borrel+rogowitz&hl=en&sa=X&ei=EMFAUc2oIaaV0QGxp4DQDA&ved=0CDkQ6AEwAQ US 8,350,843], [http://www.google.com/patents/US8203529?pg=PA1&dq=borrel+rogowitz&hl=en&sa=X&ei=EMFAUc2oIaaV0QGxp4DQDA&ved=0CDwQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=borrel%20rogowitz&f=false US 8,203,529 B2], and [https://www.google.com/patents/US8487749?dq=rogowitz+borrel&hl=en&sa=X&ei=RhfxVNaIH_HgsAS0o4KACw&ved=0CCwQ6AEwAg US 8487749 B2]. Work from the first two patents was described at the HVEI Conference in 2008-- [https://sites.google.com/site/bernicerogowitz/publications--2008-2009/VirtualHand_RogowitzandBorrel_Jan08.pdf?attredirects=0 Virtual hand: a 3D tactile interface to virtual environments].<br />
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| '''[http://www.francescasamsel.com Francesca Samsel]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Research Associate, University of Texas at Austin, USA.</div><br />
|Trained as a sculptor who spent many years building large outdoor site-specific environmentally-focused sculpture, I now find myself building sculptettes out of clay, rice, wax, and other materials, attaching them to data with my computer science colleagues and watching them come to life on data about everything from water formation in the universe to the biogeochemistry of the ocean. Based in Austin, TX but often found in Los Alamos, NM where I have many science collaborations or on skype with the [https://www.sculpting-vis.org/ Sculpting Vis] team from the University of Minnesota, I focus on environmental visualization aiming to show the value of humanizing data, providing engaging context that links the science to our daily lives.<br />
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| '''[http://tecfa.unige.ch/perso/schneider/ Daniel K. Schneider]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate professor at University of Geneva, Switzerland.</div><br />
|I am interested in creating physical visualizations in [http://edutechwiki.unige.ch/fr/STIC:STIC_IV_(2015) educational and learning contexts], e.g. to demonstrate something or [http://edutechwiki.unige.ch/fr/Objet_d%27apprentissage_constructionniste as medium for learners to express something]. Physical visualization is related to my interest in digital design and [http://edutechwiki.unige.ch/en/Category:Fab_lab fabrication]. <br />
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| '''[http://www.meliesart.de/ Volker Schweisfurth]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Data artist and owner of MeliesArt, Düsseldorf, Germany.</div><br />
|On global and business topics, MeliesArt transforms conclusions of strategic studies and their data into 3D printed dataSculptures. The focus is not only on making statistics tangible and introduce them an add-on for presentations, but to create "decision support physicalization" by combining suitable risk/chance parameters in the models (as an example see [http://www.meliesart.de/some-datasculptures/decision-support-terrain/ this data sculpture]). The [http://www.meliesart.de/ #meliesart.de] website shows many models of mine. Currently, I am studying ways to make models smarter by adding sort of intelligence to them that can be queried. Another issue is better resolution, textures, materials and observing potential new features in the physicalization context (like haptics, pulsation, light emission).<br />
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| '''[http://www.adriensegal.com/ Adrien Segal]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Professional Artist.</div><br />
|Taking an interdisciplinary approach that integrates scientific research, data visualization, aesthetic interpretation, and materiality, my work seeks to reconcile scientific conventions of reason and fact with an intuitive sensory experience. My design method begins with extensive research, collection, and analysis of information. I interpret the complexity of natural systems by translating scientific data into lines, shapes, forms, and materials to reveal trends, patterns, processes, and relationships as three-dimensional sculptures.<br />
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<div class=compact>Associate Professor, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium.</div><br />
|Beat Signer has more than 15 years of experience in building [http://beatsigner.com/interactivePaper.html interactive paper] and tangible user interfaces. With his research group he recently introduced the idea of [http://wise.vub.ac.be/topic/tangible-holograms-tangho Tangible Holograms (TangHo)] and is currently investigating how TangHo can be used for innovative forms of [https://wise.vub.ac.be/topic/dynamic-data-physicalisation dynamic data physicalisation] and interactive data exploration. He is further interested in developing a general [http://beatsigner.com/publications/signer_DataPhys2018.pdf framework supporting dynamic data physicalisation] in collaborative human-information interaction.<br />
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| '''[http://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/team/simon.stusak/ Simon Stusak]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD candidate, University of Munich (LMU), Human-Computer-Interaction Group, Munich, Germany.</div><br />
|Simon is a PhD-Candidate at the University of Munich (LMU) and the working-title of his thesis is "Exploring the potential of Physical Visualizations". He focuses is on static physical visualizations and studies their possible benefits, for example regarding [http://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/forschung/publikationen/detail?pub=stusak2015chi memorability] or [http://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/forschung/publikationen/detail?pub=stusak2014vis motivation]. In general he is interested the interplay between physical and traditional digital visualizations, their individual strengths and how they could complement one another. <br />
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| '''[http://www.tabard.fr Aurélien Tabard]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Assistant Professor, Université Lyon 1, Lyon, France.</div><br />
|I am an Assistant Professor in Computer Science at the University of Lyon, France. I am interested in personal informatics, and investigate how we relate to the wealth of digital traces we leave behind us: how we can control them but also how they can enrich our lives. Ongoing projects include: leveraging traces to develop and improve our digital skills by reflecting on past experiences, enabling users to better understand the traces they produce and developing tools to better control how traces are used. [http://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/forschung/publikationen/detail?pub=stusak2014vis Physical representations of traces] are a great way let people explore their past activity in an intimate manner. <br />
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| '''[http://tuteja.info Ewa Tuteja]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Data artist, Berlin, Germany.</div><br />
|I deal with data visualisation in different forms: static/ graphical, interactive and physical. But my deepest passion lies in hand-crafted objects. Above all I enjoy the process of gradual physical creation the most. My work is, in general, about using data to uncover patterns. More specifically it's about enabling understanding of a subject matter or a phenomenon through mediums that are engaging, e.g. because they are physically tangible or simply beautiful. It's about translating data into form. It's about bringing something abstract forth into "the real world". <br />
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| '''[http://infoscape.org/ Andrew Vande Moere]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate Professor, KU Leuven, Belgium.</div><br />
|Andrew is interested in exploring alternative ways of representing data to lay people, including data physicalizations and other non-visual renditions of data. In his academic research, he has already investigated distinct design approaches of how data can be meaningfully encoded as physical artifacts, and proposed the concept of ‘embodiment' to capture the metaphorical power of communicating data-supported meaning in the physical realm. In his current work, he investigates how (interactive) data physicalizations can be deployed in urban and public contexts to engage citizens in information-centric discussions. On his blog 'Information Aesthetics' ([http://infosthetics.com/ infosthetics.com]), he has curated various projects that demonstrate the power of data physicalization.<br />
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| '''[http://www.uclouvain.be/jean.vanderdonckt Jean Vanderdonckt]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Full Professor, Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium.</div><br />
|I am interested in physicality as a quality property of a user interface to deform itself depending on imposing or relaxing constraints on it. These constraints could come from the user, the platform, the available bandwidth, the end user's task. Early efforts on the screen medium included [https://www.info.ucl.ac.be/~pvr/FlexClockTamodia.pdf FlexClock], a multi-platform application that displays time and date according to 16 possible layouts that are computed at run-time depending on window dimensions. [http://www.slideshare.net/jeanvdd/grolaux-tamodia2002 FCPres] PlastiXML [http://www.usixml.org/en/collignon-b-vanderdonckt-j-calvary-g-an-intelligent-editor-for-multi-presentation-user-interfaces.html?IDC=465&IDD=1581 PlastiXML] is a graphical user interface editor allowing to define multiple layouts depending on window dimensions. [http://www.usixml.org/servlet/Repository/collignon-sac2008.ppt?ID=793&saveFile=true PXPres]. <br />
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| '''[http://davidverweij.com David Verweij]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD Candidate, Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom.</div><br />
|David is a post-graduate research student (PhD) on Human-Computer Interaction for Digital Living at the Northumbria University in Newcastle. He is interested in Human-Computer Interaction with distributed data in everyday environments that supports or relieves human cognition in every ‘mundane’ tasks. He is currently exploring Do-it-Together practises of visualizing 'live' data sources physically for everyday families and households - through the use of everyday materials and co-creative approaches. The development and outputs of this exploration are updated on [http://domesticwidgets.com domesticwidgets.com].<br />
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| '''[http://www.wjwillett.net/ Wesley Willett]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Assistant Professor, University of Calgary, Canada.</div><br />
|Wes's research focuses on tools and strategies to support social data analysis, with a particular emphasis on personal and community data. His interests include exploring physical interfaces and interactions that support comparison, reflection, and in-context analysis, as well as envisioning [http://wjwillett.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/content/cetonia/ future tools] for collecting and exploring data.<br />
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<p>Dragice: Added Alice Corona</p>
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This is a list of '''people studying or interested in studying [[Main_Page|data physicalization]]''', and who are open to starting collaborations, taking students, finding a position, or simply connecting and exchanging ideas on the topic. People marked with an <span style="color:red;"><nowiki>*</nowiki></span> are [[Contribute|contributors]] to this wiki.<br />
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| '''[http://www.scc.lancs.ac.uk/~jason/ Jason Alexander]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Lecturer, Lancaster University, UK.</div><br />
|Jason is a Lecturer in Human-Computer Interaction and has a background in hardware prototyping and empirical user evaluation. He is interested in the application of shape-changing displays to data physicalization and understanding how users will interact with such artefacts.<br />
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| '''[http://analyticslab.sabanciuniv.edu Selim Balcısoy]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Lab Director - Faculty Member, Sabanci University, Istanbul, Turkey.</div><br />
|The large-scale use of office tools and statistical analysis applications indicates that they have sufficed well for some of the everyday tasks in our work cycles such as analysis, presentation, reporting, and decision-making. Nevertheless, they were designed in an era when business data was not big and complex enough. The ever growing avalanche of the data that we collect for our businesses compels us to find new means of understanding, sharing, and reporting the underlying ideas, and of making decisions for the future.<br />
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| '''[http://stephenbarrass.com/tag/acoustic/ Stephen Barrass]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate Professor, University of Canberra, Australia.</div><br />
|Stephen Barrass studies Acoustic Data Sonification. An Acoustic Sonification is an object that has been both physically and acoustically shaped by a data set specifically to produce sounds that may provide information about the dataset. For example the [http://www.york.ac.uk/media/c2d2/media/sonihedconference/Barrass_SoniHED_2014.pdf Hypertension Singing Bowl] is a Tibetan singing bowl shaped by a year of blood pressure readings. The [http://www.researchgate.net/publication/265728850_Physical_Sonification_Dataforms HRTF bells] were shaped from Head Related Transfer Functions of the left and right ear pinnae. Stephen's Acoustic Sonifications [http://currentsnewmedia.org/artists/stephen-barrass/ will be exhibited] at the Currents New Media Festival in Santa Fe in June.<br />
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| '''[http://www.evandrodamiao.com Evandro Damião Barbosa]'''<br />
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|Evandro Damião is a data science enthusiast and data visualization expert. Focused on bring life to data not only with Dataviz is positioning as a pioneer in Dataphys in Brazil.<br />
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| '''[http://www.albertoboem.com/ Alberto Boem]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD Student, University of Tsukuba, Japan.</div><br />
|Alberto Boem is a media artist and researcher. He investigates new metaphors, technologies, and concepts for promoting physical engagement and expression with the flow of the digital world. One of them is data physicalizations. Previously, he has worked on malleable interfaces for musical expression. <br />
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| '''[http://innovis.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/ Sheelagh Carpendale]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Full Professor, University of Calgary, Canada.</div><br />
|Sheelagh's research focuses on information visualization, interaction design, and qualitative empirical research, with an increasing focus on the design of data representations, which is leading to exploration of data physicalization. By studying how people interact with information both in work and social settings, she works towards designing more natural, accessible and understandable interactive visual representations of data. <br />
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| '''[http://alice-corona.eu Alice Corona]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Freelance data storytelling work & training at Batjo, Venice, Italy.</div><br />
|I have a background in data journalism and have started to investigate how data phys could support journalists' data reporting. I have co-founded "Batjo: Bits, Atoms and Journalism", a small research collective focused on: (1) designing data phys for journalists, (2) making tutorials to advance knowledge among non-experts, (3) researching journalistic uses for data phys and (4) advocating their adoption among newsrooms. We release our projects on GitHub and use only open source software.<br />
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| '''[https://www.lri.fr/~dragice/ Pierre Dragicevic<span style="color:red;"><nowiki>*</nowiki></span>]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Permanent Research Scientist, Inria, Gif-sur-Yvette, France.</div><br />
|Together with Yvonne Jansen, Pierre Dragicevic has been promoting data physicalization as a research area and curating a [http://www.dataphys.org/list list of physical visualizations]. He is interested in how manipulable representations of data can augment human cognition. He is also interested in tracing back the origins of data visualization by examining physical artefacts made throughout history, and in imagining how future humans will interact with data through programmable matter.<br />
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| '''[http://www.handmadevisuals.com/ Jose Duarte]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Designer, Colombia.</div><br />
|Jose Duarte is a Colombian designer, magister in communication and an international speaker about the data visualization field. Unlike most of the infographics we see today, his data visualizations aren't high-quality computer-aided; they're handmade using simple items like balloons, tape and ruber balls. Using ordinary materials he has experimented with various visualization techniques from area charts to bubble graphs and ven diagrams in diverse scenarios as business, art, street interventions and even astronomy. Now, he is exploring simple ways to visualize information quickly and easily and his work – particularly the [https://www.flickr.com/photos/joseduarteq/ handmade visualization toolkit] and the [https://instagram.com/easydataclip/ #easydataclip] project – has inspired and encouraged people to approximate to data visualization for the very first time.<br />
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| '''[https://directory.unamur.be/staff/bdumas/ Bruno Dumas]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate professor, University of Namur, Namur, Belgium.</div><br />
|Bruno Dumas works in multimodal interaction and information visualisation. As such, he is interested in the interaction aspect with visualisations, especially when using haptic and tangible interfaces. This naturally led him to have a keen interest on data physicalisation and especially how to interact with them. <br />
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| '''[http://wise.vub.ac.be/member/payam-ebrahimi Payam Ebrahimi]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD Student, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium.</div><br />
|The aim of my current research is to create a [http://beatsigner.com/publications/signer_DataPhys2018.pdf framework for data physicalisation]. This framework is envisioned to be used by data scientists as well as novice users. On the theoretical side, the framework will provide some standards for creating computer-supported physicalisations. On the practical side, the framework will focus on providing tools and libraries to help with the implementation of these standards. <br />
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| '''[http://datavizexperiments.org/ Leanne Elias]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate Professor, Fine Arts, University of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada.</div><br />
|I am interested in how art and design can help people understand data. At our [http://datavizexperiments.org/ experimental lab] we work with students and agricultural scientists to explore various physical manifestations of data, and then present the work to a larger public through exhibitions. We strive to combine traditional art-making materials and processes with new ones, and have worked with everything from interactive bar charts to weaving, from meticulously hand-drawn graphs to 3D printed data physicalizations, from crocheted data to electro-acoustic sound compositions.<br />
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| '''[http://mepler.com Matthew Epler]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Creative Technologist, Deep Local, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.</div><br />
|I believe that tangible experiences are more impactful and that while not everyone can access a physical object, the knowledge of its existence in the physical realm gives it more weight.<br />
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| '''[https://researchimaginings.wordpress.com/ John Fass]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Visiting Lecturer, Information Experience Design, Royal College of Art, London, UK.</div><br />
|My research involves asking participants to represent the phenomena of digital experiences including [https://researchimaginings.wordpress.com/2014/03/17/qualitative-data-analysis/ web browsing], [https://researchimaginings.wordpress.com/2014/07/21/inner-worlds/ social media] and image messaging in visual and physical form. I see this as a way to reveal the opaque and hidden nature of inner experience but also to democratise access to understanding. Acting through physical materials offers a way for participants to develop analytical ability and gain insight into the algorithmic processes guiding digital behaviour.<br />
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| '''[http://shape.stanford.edu/ Sean Follmer]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Computer Science (by courtesy), Stanford University, USA.</div><br />
|Shape Changing User Interfaces. Enabling technologies such as actuated pin displays, swarm user interfaces, and soft robotics for shape change. Dynamic Physical Data visualization.<br />
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| '''[http://dentonfredrickson.ca/ Denton Fredrickson]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Assistant Professor - Sculpture and Media Art, Art Department, Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada.</div><br />
|Denton Fredrickson’s artwork invites experiential and contemplative interactions with sound, objects, and architectural space. The seductive lure of both old and new wonders, fantastic inventions, and absurd theories are familiar territories for Fredrickson. He investigates their histories and representations in popular culture through media archaeology, experimental data visualization, and the practice of making. His recent interest in the intermingling of traditional, material-based processes with electronics and digital fabrication has led him to explore how speculative fiction can become awkwardly nestled within the psychology of the everyday.<br />
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| '''[http://www.domesticstreamers.com/ Pau Garcia]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Researcher and visual designer, leader of the studio Domestic Data Streamers, Barcelona, Spain.</div><br />
|Data changes the way we see our world. We can learn more from ourselves and nature surrounding us than ever before in human history. For this reason, we need new tools to reach and translate this information into a universal language. [http://domesticstreamers.com/ Domestic Data Streamers] is a team of developers from Barcelona that have taken on the challenge of transforming raw data into interactive systems and experiences. With a background in new media and interaction design they play in the boundaries of arts, science and sociology to make new data languages. The team was created in October 2013 and since then has been working doing installations for several national and international museums and cultural institutions including the [http://www.cccb.org/en/ Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona], [http://www.smartcityexpo.com/ Smart City Expo] or [http://www.calacademy.org/ Academy of Science of California].<br />
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| '''[http://recyclism.com Benjamin Gaulon]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Program Director MFA Design+Technology Parsons Paris, France.</div><br />
|As program director of a [http://portfolio.newschool.edu/amtparis/ BFA Art, Media & Tech and a MFA Desing + Tech] this is an amazing ressource for students and faculty.<br />
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| '''[http://www1.rmit.edu.au/staff/kellyanngeurts Kellyann Geurts]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD candidate, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia.</div><br />
|ART-BASED RESEARCH PROJECT: [http://sensilab.monash.edu/project/thoughtforms/ 3D PRINTED THOUGHTS FROM ELECTRICAL ACTIVITY CAPTURED BY MOBILE EEG DEVICE] <br />
My art-based research project tests a consumer mobile EEG device to capture brainwave data in response users’ recall of emotional or physical experiences. The device monitors and records mental states such as attention, engagement, arousal, stress and relaxation. These states are interpreted via specialised computer software and printed into uniquely shaped three-dimensional abstract forms, each representing particular “type” of thought. The named 3D “thoughtforms” are tagged and catalogued. With a data set of over 200 thoughtforms, identifiable patterns and “shapes of thought” have emerged.<br />
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| '''[http://www.paulinegourlet.com Pauline Gourlet]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD student, Université Paris 8 - EnsadLab, Paris, France.</div><br />
|My research focuses on the design of [http://carrefour-numerique.cite-sciences.fr/blog/cairn-la-table-qui-permet-de-manipuler-et-visualiser-des-donnees/ reflective tools for educational environments], seeking to engage learners in reflective processes through non‐verbal channels. <br />
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| '''[http://bathsheba.com/ Bathsheba Grossman]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Sculptor and designer, owner of CrystalProtein.com, Somerville, MA, USA.</div><br />
|At [http://crystalprotein.com/ CrystalProtein.com], Bathsheba Grossman uses subsurface laser etching to create images inside glass blocks. It's a visually striking and accessible way to present complex 3D models. Proteins and small molecules are a specialty, but all kinds of data are possible: we've created thousands of models from atomic orbitals to astronomical surveys.<br />
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| '''[https://www.behance.net/iangwilt Ian Gwilt]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Professor of Design, University of South Australia.</div><br />
|For many people outside the scientific community statistical information and graphs remain abstract and unintelligible. My [https://shu.academia.edu/iangwiltdesign creative practice-based research] investigates how we might begin to interpret technical/digital information through the creation of [https://research.shu.ac.uk/DataObjects/ material-based physical objects], with the intention of bringing better understanding to scientific data for a variety of audiences.<br />
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| '''[http://heinventions.com/ John Hardy]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Company Directory & Researcher at H&E Inventions LTD, Manchester, UK.</div><br />
|Developing systems and support tools that allow technical and non-technical designers to create physical representations of data. Interested in how new technologies can render data back into the physical spaces it was captured in, in order to support better insight identification and decision making processes.<br />
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| '''[http://dataphysforstem.com/ Sarah Hayes]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD Researcher, Cork Institute of Technology, Cork, Ireland.</div><br />
|I am interested in exploring applications for data physicalization - specifically, for enhancing learning and engagement with science and technology subjects. My research involves exploring and designing novel physicalizations, and evaluating their use within different learning contexts, both formal and informal.<br />
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| '''[http://ischool.syr.edu/people/directories/view/jjhemsle/ Jeff Hemsley]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Assistant Professor in Syracuse University, USA.</div><br />
|Data is ubiquitous. Understanding is not. Data exploration is best facilitated by keeping an open mind and trying different representations of the data. Unlike 2D plots, 3D virtual spaces, and data sonification, physical representation of data are unique in their ability to promote interactivity with data, and thus communicate the meaning within the data. You can see more of my work [http://jeffhemsley.tumblr.com/ here].<br />
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| '''[https://cit-ie.academia.edu/TrevorHogan Trevor Hogan]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Lecturer, Crawford College of Art and Design, CIT, Ireland. PhD candidate, Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Germany.</div><br />
|Trevor is a lecturer in interactive digital media and an external PhD candidate at the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Germany. The aim of his research is to describe and better understand how embodiment influences and augments an audience’s experience of data representations. He explores, through creative practice, whether embodying data in alternative modalities contributes to an audience's capacity to construct meaning and empathize with the data source. Trevors work is strongly interdisciplinary and may be situated in the field of interactive design, at the intersection of tangible computing, human-computer interaction, information science and psychology. The current focus of his work involves exploring new approaches to design and evaluation that help us to describe how people respond when they touch, feel, hear, hold, or even possess data.<br />
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| '''[http://www.kasperhornbaek.dk/ Kasper Hornbæk]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Professor at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark.</div><br />
|I am interested in shape-changing interfaces and how they should affect our understanding of concepts such as affordance, encoding, and interaction. I have been exploring this in the [http://www.ghost-fet.com/ GHOST] project. Identifying promising application areas for shape-change I also find important; data physicalization seems to be one such area. Many of the questions that concerns shape-change appear to apply also to data physicalization.<br />
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| '''[http://ehornecker.de/ Eva Hornecker]'''<br />
<div class=compact>[http://www.uni-weimar.de/de/medien/professuren/human-computer-interaction/ Professor of HCI], Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Germany.</div><br />
|I have a general interest in tangible interfaces, user experience and social interactions. Regarding data physicalisation, I am interested in the subjective user experience of data physicalisation and in the social interaction these might engender and support, i.e. how these might be shareable in different ways than traditional visual representations. I work with Trevor Hogan, supervising his PhD project which focuses on the phenomenological user experience of different modalities for data representations. <br />
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| '''[http://www.elisevandenhoven.com/ Elise van den Hoven]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate professor in the School of Design at UTS, Sydney, Australia.</div><br />
|Elise van den Hoven has a background in interaction design and HCI and her research spans aspects of human-computer interaction, design and psychology. More specifically her expertise lies in the field of tangible interaction (the use of physical objects with embedded electronics which can respond to people's actions) and in the application area of human remembering activities. She leads the international research program Materialising Memories, which aims to use design for improved reliving of personal memories. (For more information, see: [http://www.materialisingmemories.com www.materialisingmemories.com/].) <br />
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| '''[http://www.cybunk.com/ Samuel Huron]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Post doctorate researcher at University of Calgary, Canada and Lead Designer at IRI Centre Pompidou, Paris, France.</div><br />
|Samuel Huron is actively working on [https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01024053/document visual representation design for non infovis expert people]. He is interested in understanding the different [https://hal.inria.fr/hal-00978437 paradigm] in which human design and externalize visual representation of abstract information. To understand these phenomenon he observe how non expert people construct visual representations of data using various media, i.e., how people create, manipulate and communicate abstract information in graphical and tangible ways.<br />
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| '''[http://petra.isenberg.cc Petra Isenberg]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Permanent Research Scientist, Inria, Gif-sur-Yvette, France.</div><br />
|I am interested in finding out how physical visualizations can aid groups in making sense of data. This includes studying how groups think with physical visualizations but also how they can interact, share, and disseminate physical data.<br />
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| '''[http://tangible.media.mit.edu/person/hiroshi-ishii/ Hiroshi Ishii]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Jerome B. Wiesner Professor of Media Arts and Sciences, Associate Director of MIT Media Laboratory, Head of Tangible Media Group, MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA.</div><br />
|[http://tangible.media.mit.edu/vision/ Beyond Tangible Bits, Towards Radical Atoms]. ''Tangible Bits'' seeks to realize seamless interfaces between humans, digital information, and the physical environment by giving physical form to digital information, making bits directly manipulable and perceptible. Our goal is to invent new design media for artistic expression as well as for scientific analysis, taking advantage of the richness of human senses and skills – as developed through our lifetime of interaction with the physical world – as well as the computational reflection enabled by real-time sensing and digital feedback. ''Radical Atoms'' takes a leap beyond Tangible Bits by assuming a hypothetical generation of materials that can change form and properties dynamically, becoming as reconfigurable as pixels on a screen. Radical Atoms is the future material that can transform its’ shape, conform to constraints, and inform the users of their affordances. Radical Atoms is a vision for the future of human-material interaction, in which all digital information has a physical manifestation so that we can interact directly with it.<br />
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| '''[http://yvonnejansen.me Yvonne Jansen<span style="color:red;"><nowiki>*</nowiki></span>]'''<br />
<div class=compact>CNRS researcher at Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France.</div><br />
|Yvonne Jansen is one of the curators of the [http://dataphys.org/list list of physical visualizations] and the admin of this wiki. She is interested in the long tradition of physical data representations and the many ways in which they are used today. Her research focuses on how people engage, perceive, and interact with data physicalizations, and on how to merge the benefits of physicality with the power of computation.<br />
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| '''[http://www.farizjunaidi.com/ Fariz Junaidi]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Communication Designer, Glasgow School of Art, Singapore.</div><br />
|Fariz Junaidi's fascination for information visualisation stems from his personal experience interning at a French press agency as an infographic designer. His project [http://www.farizjunaidi.com/data-without-numbers.html “Data without Numbers”] (link to [https://www.academia.edu/27824125/Critical_Journal_-_Information_Visualisation_made_Physical_Communicating_Data_through_Interactive_Experience_Design Honours Paper]) is an experimental, multi-disciplinary approach to transform day-to-day data collected in train stations into 5 interactive, fashion contraptions. These contraptions invites users to interact with it, allowing users to explore data not only through understanding numbers of data, but experiencing the pragmatic context of it.<br />
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| '''[http://jennykang.me/wearable-self-2/ Jiyeon Kang]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Data Visualization Designer, MFA Design and Technology at Parsons School of Design, New York, United States.</div><br />
|Jiyeon Kang is an NYC-based designer specialized in data visualization and branding. She focused on visualizing biometric data and researched on Quantified Self movement driven by self-tracking technologies during her master's studies in Design and Technology from Parsons School of Design in New York. Her thesis project [http://www.wearableself.com Wearable Self] is an attempt to create personalized fashion items by visualizing wearable users' activity data such as daily steps. In this age of big data, Wearable Self aims to create a deeper connection between the users and their self data. From visualizing data to digital fabrication technologies like 3d printing and laser cut, she created a data-driven jewelry collection that results in beautiful, translucent, acrylic necklaces and earrings using quantified self data gathered by health applications and wearable trackers. Her project has been showcased and introduced at various exhibitions and the annual Quantified Self conference in Amsterdam. <br />
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| '''[http://marijekanis.com/ Marije Kanis]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate professor, Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands.</div><br />
|[http://marijekanis.com Marije Kanis'] research interests lie at the intersection where human-computer interaction meets the physical world. Central to her research are uncovering human needs and making the invisible visible.<br />
This goes from interactive physical scale models for democratically discussing the (dis)advantages of hidden sensor technology and the physicalization of abstract concepts such as bureaucracy. <br />
Her project [http://www.digitallifecentre.nl/projecten/zichtbaar-slimmer-data-fysicalisatie-voor-de-21ste-eeuw?lang=en Revealing design (Zichtbaar slimmer)] focuses on data physicalization for 21st-century skills. <br />
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| '''[http://howiek.com Howard Kaplan]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Visualization Specialist, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, USA.</div><br />
|My research focuses on various academic practices utilizing 3d printing, fabrication and digital modeling technologies. The use of 3d applications, modeling, encoding, preparing, and printing digital models. Interdisciplinary approaches to developing 3d print ready models with added information in the form of accurate tactile visualizations. As an example one particular area of interest is in using 3d printing technology as an educational tool for blind and visually impaired learners. <br />
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| '''[http://roxanakaram.com Roxana Karam]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD student in architecture, University of Edinburgh, UK.</div><br />
|My research lies in the intersection of data and human interactions. I tend to read, analyze, represent the personal data resources through conducting narratives and scenarios. I am interested in creative data practices in design. <br />
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Recently I have designed a workshop brief for creative learning festival at the university of Edinburgh which is titled: [https://www.roxanakaram.com/3d-blockchain/ 3D Blochchain].<br />
3D Blockchain is a big data physicalization on the emerging Blockchain and digital economy. Participants will experience a cross-disciplinary creative process focussing on digital practices and economies. This event will specifically focus on computational design, digital fabrication and sustainable practice models within the creative economy.<br />
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| '''[http://www.lancaster.ac.uk/staff/karnik Abe Karnik]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Lecturer, Lancaster University, UK.</div><br />
|My main interests are in exploring the motility aspects of data pixels which form data physicalizations. I am also interested in looking at the interaction and perceptual aspects of data physicalizations. Lastly, I wish to explore how data physicalizations can be extended for infographics.<br />
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| '''[http://physicalactivitymatters.org/ Rohit Khot]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD Scholar, Exertion Games Lab, RMIT University, Australia.</div><br />
|My PhD work explores the engaging qualities of physical representations to support the experience of being physically active. I put forward a new perspective on understanding physical activity through material artifacts that embody personal data to offer new ways of engaging with physical activity. My overall aim is to advocate and build an autotopography of personalised artifacts to create a lasting expression of our lives for the generations to come. I am also interested in using food as a material for data physicalization.<br />
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| '''[http://research.nokia.com/people/johan_kildal Johan Kildal]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Principal Researcher, Nokia Tech, Espoo, Finland.</div><br />
|Johan Kildal is a Principal Researcher at Nokia TECH in Espoo, Finland. He specializes in multimodal interaction methods that facilitate non-visual interactions, focusing both on accessibility and mobile contexts. This includes audio-haptic interfaces, interaction with deformable interfaces (such as the Nokia Kinetic Device), and modelling the perceived physicality of material for the physical display of information, through techniques such as is 3D-Press and Kooboh.<br />
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| '''[http://www.kildall.com Scott Kildall]'''<br />
<div class=compact>New Media and Visual Artist, San Francisco, United States.</div><br />
|I am an artist who writes software code that transforms datasets into physical form as sculptures and art installations. The overriding question I am asking is: What does data look like? I frequently collaborate with scientists to look at how we can address concerns of social justice with art + data.<br />
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| '''[http://proboscis.org.uk/tag/lifestreams Giles Lane]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Director, Proboscis, London, UK.</div><br />
|Proboscis has been exploring data manifestation since 2012, growing out of previous work bridging the digital and physical since 2000. Our project "Lifestreams" expressed personal biosensor data as 3D-printed shells. We believe that expressing data in this way exposes a greater number of human senses in meaning making that traditional 2D visualisations can affect. By making data physical new kinds of relationships to knowledge can be triggered, informing alternative meanings and interpretations.<br />
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| '''[https://moonhwanlee.wordpress.com Moon-Hwan Lee]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD Candidate, KAIST, Daejeon, South Korea.</div><br />
|I am a design-oriented researcher. I investigate how an artifact becomes emotionally durable by using data visualization. The work that I explored was using the [http://wp.me/p5Gs7X-10 concept of patinas] as a way of data visualization. As natural patinas enhance emotional and aesthetic qualities of an artifact, it would be possible to use such concept to design digital products and systems.<br />
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| '''[http://www.aviz.fr/mathieu Mathieu Le Goc]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Post-doctoral researcher at Stanford University, USA.</div><br />
|Mathieu Le Goc is currently working on Dynamic Physical Visualisations, and more specifically developping new technologies to augment physicalizations. He is particularly interested in combinations of multiple objects to create physicalizations, like [http://dataphys.org/list/diy-bertin-matrix/ Bertin’s Matrices]. Promoting direct manipulations and leveraging human hands capabilities motivate his work, to invent new “beyond desktop” tangible interfaces.<br />
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| '''[http://www.leithinger.com/ Daniel Leithinger]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Assistant Professor at the ATLAS Institute and Department of Computer Science at CU Boulder.</div><br />
|Daniel Leithinger builds actuated tangible interfaces and interactive shape displays. His research investigates how to dynamically transform the scale and modality of physical information representation, and how to support remote collaboration through physical telepresence. Together with his colleagues, Daniel has created the shape displays “Relief”, “Recompose”, “Sublimate”, “inFORM” and “Transform”.<br />
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| '''[http://danlockton.com Dan Lockton]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Assistant Professor, Imaginaries Lab, School of Design, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.</div><br />
|I'm interested in developing ways for people to understand complex and invisible systems, from [http://imaginari.es/mental-landscapes/ externalising their own mental models] or [http://drawingenergy.com mental imagery], to new forms of [http://imaginari.es/publications/Lockton_Ricketts_Chowdhury_Lee_2017_Exploring_Qualitative_Displays_and_Interfaces.pdf 'qualitative' interface] for phenomena such as [http://imaginari.es/electric-acoustic-exploring-energy-as-a-design-material-through-sonic-and-vibration-displays/ energy]. Data physicalisation in its many forms is a big part of that. I also feel there are parallels with analogue computing which I'd love to explore further, practically.<br />
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| '''[https://www.canberra.edu.au/about-uc/faculties/arts-design/courses/communications-staff/lupton-deborah Deborah Lupton]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Centenary Research Professor, University of Canberra, Bruce, Australia.</div><br />
|I am a sociologist interested in the sociocultural and political dimensions of digital technologies. One of my interests is digital data, and the ways in which people make sense of their personal data. I am interested in how they respond to various types of data materialisations, including data physicalisations. I have written chapters and articles on 3D printed self-replicas, the use of 3D printing in medicine and public health, and the ways in which people can 'feel' their data when engaging with data physicalisations.<br />
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| '''[http://www.lorenmadsen.com Loren Madsen]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Self-employed artist, Northern California, USA.</div><br />
|I started exploring data sculpture more than twenty years ago with the sculpture “CPI / Cost of Living”, and still continue today with work such as “District 5”. ([http://dataphys.org/list/loren-madsen-interview/ see dataphys.org interview])<br />
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| '''[http://dougmccune.com Doug McCune]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Artist and Software Developer in Oakland, CA USA.</div><br />
|Doug McCune is a San Francisco artist who embraces data exploration and map making in an attempt to come to terms with the chaos of urban environments. He experiments heavily with 3D printing and laser cutting to bring digital forms into physical space. He’s a programmer by trade, an amateur cartographer, and a big believer in using data to understand the world. [http://deviantcartography.com Deviant Cartography] (2015) was the first solo show of Doug's physical map artwork. He blogs about both his art and his code at dougmccune.com.<br />
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| '''[http://sensorymaps.com/ Kate McLean]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Smellscape Mapper at Canterbury Christ Church University in Canterbury, UK.</div><br />
|My research addresses how the fragmentary and episodic nature of the [http://sensorymaps.com smellscape] might be explored, analysed and represented. It investigates how humanistic smelldata can be shared, how technologies might be used in the investigation and depiction of invisible and ephemeral sensory data - translating humanistic smellscape perceptions into spatio-temporal mappings.<br />
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| '''[http://matteomoretti.com Matteo Moretti]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Academic Researcher and Designer, Free University of Bozen - Bolzano, Italy.</div><br />
|Since I started my academic research path I focused on innovative way to inform a wider audience on complex topics in a more engaging way. Started with visual journalism online ([http://www.peoplesrepublicofbolzano.com here] and [http://europadreaming.eu/en/ here]) my research interest is moving on [https://vimeo.com/250959829 participatory data physicalizations]. Results such as the impact evaluation and the case study are embedded in [https://unibz.academia.edu/MatteoMoretti conference papers].<br />
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| '''[http://www.data-things.com Bettina Nissen]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD Researcher and Designer at Culture Lab, Newcastle University, Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK.</div><br />
|Bettina Nissen is a designer and PhD researcher at Culture Lab, Newcastle University. With a background in product design, her work embeds digital fabrication within public data making activities translating digital information into tangible form as personal souvenirs, evocative objects and meaningful artefacts in order to engage new audiences in conversation, reflection and meaning making of data.<br />
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| '''[https://www.biswaksenpatnaik.design/ Biswaksen Patnaik]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Master's Candidate, Human-Computer Interaction Lab, University of Maryland College Park, USA.</div><br />
|I am interested in designing novel interaction paradigms for humans to interact with information. I am especially interested in building systems that employ multi-sensory interactions. Our current research on [https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/8444077?reload=true “Information Olfactation”] explores the [https://vimeo.com/289784509 design space of smell to convey data].<br />
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| '''[http://www.ucalgary.ca/cmd/people Jennifer Payne]'''<br />
<div class=compact>MSc student, University of Calgary, Canada.</div><br />
|Jennifer's past work in the realm of data physicalization includes the creation of several simple physical visualizations (some participatory), and a short study involving extruded bar charts. She is interested in the design of physical representations, exploring physical variables and examining ways in which physical representations differ from representations on-screen.<br />
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| '''[http://lauraperovich.com/ Laura Perovich]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD candidate, MIT Media Lab, Cambridge, MA, USA.</div><br />
|My research takes an artistic systems-based approach to engaging communities with environmental issues through data physicalizations. I've created human-sized bar charts and data clothing to share results from in-home chemical testing with environmental health study participants. I'm currently focused on a project to help communities understand and improve water quality near local industries though collectively creating and visualizing this data on site and in real time.<br />
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| '''[http://ereyes.net/ Everardo Reyes]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate Professor at Université Paris 8, France</div><br />
|I am a member of the Paragraphe Lab at Paris 8 and also a member of the Software Studies Initiative. My research areas combine visual culture, digital media, and programming code as plastic element of media art. My interest on data physicalization regards transforming visual media into objects, for example [http://ereyes.net/ms/ motion structures].<br />
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| '''[http://www.tangibledisplay.com Jimmy Hz Ricaut]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Interactive explorer, CEO, Tangible Display, Paris, France.</div><br />
|Diving in a sea of data is first an exploration. How to get deeper to retrieve meaningful information and explore new species? What underwater breathing apparatus should we develop for this journey into the depth of knowledge? Tangible interfaces could provide the right vehicles to access abstract datas in an intuitive, physical and spatial manner.<br />
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| '''[https://www.tumwater.k12.wa.us/Page/7852 Tara Richerson]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Supervisor for Data and Assessment, Tumwater School District, Tumwater WA USA.</div><br />
|I started building interactive data walls in 2016. I use fabric, paper, string, wood, metal, and other basic materials to display data that we don't typically use, such as how meeting spaces are used or the words used in report card comments. I have been working with educators in other districts to build their own data walls. I hope to extend my project to involve community, parent, and student organizations.<br />
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| '''[http://www.renerieger.com/ René Rieger]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Communication and information designer in Munich, Germany.</div><br />
|During a master’s programme in information design I researched how the haptics can be used to expand the communicative abilities of graphic design. This was grounded in a developing neglection of the digital in earlier projects and involved the exploration of materials, surfaces and haptic perception for their potential to convey data.<br />
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| '''[http://www.miguelrp.com Miguel Rodriguez]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Researcher and Interaction Designer, ABB, Västerås, Sweden.</div><br />
|Miguel's research focuses on creating novel ways for interacting with biological and environmental sensor data. He is interested in finding new application domains for data physicalizations and experimenting with novel technologies for achieving interactive and dynamic physicalizations.<br />
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| '''[https://sites.google.com/site/bernicerogowitz/ Bernice Rogowitz]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Chief Scientist, owner of Visual Perspectives Research and Consulting, Greater New York Area, USA.</div><br />
|Perhaps the most unique characteristic of human perception is our exquisite abilities in visually-guided fine-motor control. Physicalizing data, and allowing it to be manipulated visually, opens new opportunities for data representation, analysis, and artistic creation. My colleague, Paul Borrel, and I have created novel haptic interfaces that allow humans to touch, shape, edit, and explore virtual representations of physical objects. Our work has produced three patents [http://www.google.com/patents/US8350843?dq=borrel+rogowitz&hl=en&sa=X&ei=EMFAUc2oIaaV0QGxp4DQDA&ved=0CDkQ6AEwAQ US 8,350,843], [http://www.google.com/patents/US8203529?pg=PA1&dq=borrel+rogowitz&hl=en&sa=X&ei=EMFAUc2oIaaV0QGxp4DQDA&ved=0CDwQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=borrel%20rogowitz&f=false US 8,203,529 B2], and [https://www.google.com/patents/US8487749?dq=rogowitz+borrel&hl=en&sa=X&ei=RhfxVNaIH_HgsAS0o4KACw&ved=0CCwQ6AEwAg US 8487749 B2]. Work from the first two patents was described at the HVEI Conference in 2008-- [https://sites.google.com/site/bernicerogowitz/publications--2008-2009/VirtualHand_RogowitzandBorrel_Jan08.pdf?attredirects=0 Virtual hand: a 3D tactile interface to virtual environments].<br />
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| '''[http://www.francescasamsel.com Francesca Samsel]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Research Associate, University of Texas at Austin, USA.</div><br />
|Trained as a sculptor who spent many years building large outdoor site-specific environmentally-focused sculpture, I now find myself building sculptettes out of clay, rice, wax, and other materials, attaching them to data with my computer science colleagues and watching them come to life on data about everything from water formation in the universe to the biogeochemistry of the ocean. Based in Austin, TX but often found in Los Alamos, NM where I have many science collaborations or on skype with the [https://www.sculpting-vis.org/ Sculpting Vis] team from the University of Minnesota, I focus on environmental visualization aiming to show the value of humanizing data, providing engaging context that links the science to our daily lives.<br />
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| '''[http://tecfa.unige.ch/perso/schneider/ Daniel K. Schneider]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate professor at University of Geneva, Switzerland.</div><br />
|I am interested in creating physical visualizations in [http://edutechwiki.unige.ch/fr/STIC:STIC_IV_(2015) educational and learning contexts], e.g. to demonstrate something or [http://edutechwiki.unige.ch/fr/Objet_d%27apprentissage_constructionniste as medium for learners to express something]. Physical visualization is related to my interest in digital design and [http://edutechwiki.unige.ch/en/Category:Fab_lab fabrication]. <br />
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| '''[http://www.meliesart.de/ Volker Schweisfurth]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Data artist and owner of MeliesArt, Düsseldorf, Germany.</div><br />
|On global and business topics, MeliesArt transforms conclusions of strategic studies and their data into 3D printed dataSculptures. The focus is not only on making statistics tangible and introduce them an add-on for presentations, but to create "decision support physicalization" by combining suitable risk/chance parameters in the models (as an example see [http://www.meliesart.de/some-datasculptures/decision-support-terrain/ this data sculpture]). The [http://www.meliesart.de/ #meliesart.de] website shows many models of mine. Currently, I am studying ways to make models smarter by adding sort of intelligence to them that can be queried. Another issue is better resolution, textures, materials and observing potential new features in the physicalization context (like haptics, pulsation, light emission).<br />
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| '''[http://www.adriensegal.com/ Adrien Segal]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Professional Artist.</div><br />
|Taking an interdisciplinary approach that integrates scientific research, data visualization, aesthetic interpretation, and materiality, my work seeks to reconcile scientific conventions of reason and fact with an intuitive sensory experience. My design method begins with extensive research, collection, and analysis of information. I interpret the complexity of natural systems by translating scientific data into lines, shapes, forms, and materials to reveal trends, patterns, processes, and relationships as three-dimensional sculptures.<br />
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<div class=compact>Associate Professor, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium.</div><br />
|Beat Signer has more than 15 years of experience in building [http://beatsigner.com/interactivePaper.html interactive paper] and tangible user interfaces. With his research group he recently introduced the idea of [http://wise.vub.ac.be/topic/tangible-holograms-tangho Tangible Holograms (TangHo)] and is currently investigating how TangHo can be used for innovative forms of [https://wise.vub.ac.be/topic/dynamic-data-physicalisation dynamic data physicalisation] and interactive data exploration. He is further interested in developing a general [http://beatsigner.com/publications/signer_DataPhys2018.pdf framework supporting dynamic data physicalisation] in collaborative human-information interaction.<br />
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| '''[http://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/team/simon.stusak/ Simon Stusak]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD candidate, University of Munich (LMU), Human-Computer-Interaction Group, Munich, Germany.</div><br />
|Simon is a PhD-Candidate at the University of Munich (LMU) and the working-title of his thesis is "Exploring the potential of Physical Visualizations". He focuses is on static physical visualizations and studies their possible benefits, for example regarding [http://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/forschung/publikationen/detail?pub=stusak2015chi memorability] or [http://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/forschung/publikationen/detail?pub=stusak2014vis motivation]. In general he is interested the interplay between physical and traditional digital visualizations, their individual strengths and how they could complement one another. <br />
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| '''[http://www.tabard.fr Aurélien Tabard]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Assistant Professor, Université Lyon 1, Lyon, France.</div><br />
|I am an Assistant Professor in Computer Science at the University of Lyon, France. I am interested in personal informatics, and investigate how we relate to the wealth of digital traces we leave behind us: how we can control them but also how they can enrich our lives. Ongoing projects include: leveraging traces to develop and improve our digital skills by reflecting on past experiences, enabling users to better understand the traces they produce and developing tools to better control how traces are used. [http://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/forschung/publikationen/detail?pub=stusak2014vis Physical representations of traces] are a great way let people explore their past activity in an intimate manner. <br />
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| '''[http://tuteja.info Ewa Tuteja]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Data artist, Berlin, Germany.</div><br />
|I deal with data visualisation in different forms: static/ graphical, interactive and physical. But my deepest passion lies in hand-crafted objects. Above all I enjoy the process of gradual physical creation the most. My work is, in general, about using data to uncover patterns. More specifically it's about enabling understanding of a subject matter or a phenomenon through mediums that are engaging, e.g. because they are physically tangible or simply beautiful. It's about translating data into form. It's about bringing something abstract forth into "the real world". <br />
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| '''[http://infoscape.org/ Andrew Vande Moere]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate Professor, KU Leuven, Belgium.</div><br />
|Andrew is interested in exploring alternative ways of representing data to lay people, including data physicalizations and other non-visual renditions of data. In his academic research, he has already investigated distinct design approaches of how data can be meaningfully encoded as physical artifacts, and proposed the concept of ‘embodiment' to capture the metaphorical power of communicating data-supported meaning in the physical realm. In his current work, he investigates how (interactive) data physicalizations can be deployed in urban and public contexts to engage citizens in information-centric discussions. On his blog 'Information Aesthetics' ([http://infosthetics.com/ infosthetics.com]), he has curated various projects that demonstrate the power of data physicalization.<br />
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| '''[http://www.uclouvain.be/jean.vanderdonckt Jean Vanderdonckt]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Full Professor, Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium.</div><br />
|I am interested in physicality as a quality property of a user interface to deform itself depending on imposing or relaxing constraints on it. These constraints could come from the user, the platform, the available bandwidth, the end user's task. Early efforts on the screen medium included [https://www.info.ucl.ac.be/~pvr/FlexClockTamodia.pdf FlexClock], a multi-platform application that displays time and date according to 16 possible layouts that are computed at run-time depending on window dimensions. [http://www.slideshare.net/jeanvdd/grolaux-tamodia2002 FCPres] PlastiXML [http://www.usixml.org/en/collignon-b-vanderdonckt-j-calvary-g-an-intelligent-editor-for-multi-presentation-user-interfaces.html?IDC=465&IDD=1581 PlastiXML] is a graphical user interface editor allowing to define multiple layouts depending on window dimensions. [http://www.usixml.org/servlet/Repository/collignon-sac2008.ppt?ID=793&saveFile=true PXPres]. <br />
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| '''[http://davidverweij.com David Verweij]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD Candidate, Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom.</div><br />
|David is a post-graduate research student (PhD) on Human-Computer Interaction for Digital Living at the Northumbria University in Newcastle. He is interested in Human-Computer Interaction with distributed data in everyday environments that supports or relieves human cognition in every ‘mundane’ tasks. He is currently exploring Do-it-Together practises of visualizing 'live' data sources physically for everyday families and households - through the use of everyday materials and co-creative approaches. The development and outputs of this exploration are updated on [http://domesticwidgets.com domesticwidgets.com].<br />
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<div class=compact>Assistant Professor, University of Calgary, Canada.</div><br />
|Wes's research focuses on tools and strategies to support social data analysis, with a particular emphasis on personal and community data. His interests include exploring physical interfaces and interactions that support comparison, reflection, and in-context analysis, as well as envisioning [http://wjwillett.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/content/cetonia/ future tools] for collecting and exploring data.<br />
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This is a list of '''people studying or interested in studying [[Main_Page|data physicalization]]''', and who are open to starting collaborations, taking students, finding a position, or simply connecting and exchanging ideas on the topic. People marked with an <span style="color:red;"><nowiki>*</nowiki></span> are [[Contribute|contributors]] to this wiki.<br />
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| '''[http://www.scc.lancs.ac.uk/~jason/ Jason Alexander]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Lecturer, Lancaster University, UK.</div><br />
|Jason is a Lecturer in Human-Computer Interaction and has a background in hardware prototyping and empirical user evaluation. He is interested in the application of shape-changing displays to data physicalization and understanding how users will interact with such artefacts.<br />
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| '''[http://analyticslab.sabanciuniv.edu Selim Balcısoy]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Lab Director - Faculty Member, Sabanci University, Istanbul, Turkey.</div><br />
|The large-scale use of office tools and statistical analysis applications indicates that they have sufficed well for some of the everyday tasks in our work cycles such as analysis, presentation, reporting, and decision-making. Nevertheless, they were designed in an era when business data was not big and complex enough. The ever growing avalanche of the data that we collect for our businesses compels us to find new means of understanding, sharing, and reporting the underlying ideas, and of making decisions for the future.<br />
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| '''[http://stephenbarrass.com/tag/acoustic/ Stephen Barrass]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate Professor, University of Canberra, Australia.</div><br />
|Stephen Barrass studies Acoustic Data Sonification. An Acoustic Sonification is an object that has been both physically and acoustically shaped by a data set specifically to produce sounds that may provide information about the dataset. For example the [http://www.york.ac.uk/media/c2d2/media/sonihedconference/Barrass_SoniHED_2014.pdf Hypertension Singing Bowl] is a Tibetan singing bowl shaped by a year of blood pressure readings. The [http://www.researchgate.net/publication/265728850_Physical_Sonification_Dataforms HRTF bells] were shaped from Head Related Transfer Functions of the left and right ear pinnae. Stephen's Acoustic Sonifications [http://currentsnewmedia.org/artists/stephen-barrass/ will be exhibited] at the Currents New Media Festival in Santa Fe in June.<br />
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| '''[http://www.evandrodamiao.com Evandro Damião Barbosa]'''<br />
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|Evandro Damião is a data science enthusiast and data visualization expert. Focused on bring life to data not only with Dataviz is positioning as a pioneer in Dataphys in Brazil.<br />
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| '''[http://www.albertoboem.com/ Alberto Boem]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD Student, University of Tsukuba, Japan.</div><br />
|Alberto Boem is a media artist and researcher. He investigates new metaphors, technologies, and concepts for promoting physical engagement and expression with the flow of the digital world. One of them is data physicalizations. Previously, he has worked on malleable interfaces for musical expression. <br />
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| '''[http://innovis.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/ Sheelagh Carpendale]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Full Professor, University of Calgary, Canada.</div><br />
|Sheelagh's research focuses on information visualization, interaction design, and qualitative empirical research, with an increasing focus on the design of data representations, which is leading to exploration of data physicalization. By studying how people interact with information both in work and social settings, she works towards designing more natural, accessible and understandable interactive visual representations of data. <br />
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| '''[https://www.lri.fr/~dragice/ Pierre Dragicevic<span style="color:red;"><nowiki>*</nowiki></span>]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Permanent Research Scientist, Inria, Gif-sur-Yvette, France.</div><br />
|Together with Yvonne Jansen, Pierre Dragicevic has been promoting data physicalization as a research area and curating a [http://www.dataphys.org/list list of physical visualizations]. He is interested in how manipulable representations of data can augment human cognition. He is also interested in tracing back the origins of data visualization by examining physical artefacts made throughout history, and in imagining how future humans will interact with data through programmable matter.<br />
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| '''[http://www.handmadevisuals.com/ Jose Duarte]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Designer, Colombia.</div><br />
|Jose Duarte is a Colombian designer, magister in communication and an international speaker about the data visualization field. Unlike most of the infographics we see today, his data visualizations aren't high-quality computer-aided; they're handmade using simple items like balloons, tape and ruber balls. Using ordinary materials he has experimented with various visualization techniques from area charts to bubble graphs and ven diagrams in diverse scenarios as business, art, street interventions and even astronomy. Now, he is exploring simple ways to visualize information quickly and easily and his work – particularly the [https://www.flickr.com/photos/joseduarteq/ handmade visualization toolkit] and the [https://instagram.com/easydataclip/ #easydataclip] project – has inspired and encouraged people to approximate to data visualization for the very first time.<br />
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| '''[https://directory.unamur.be/staff/bdumas/ Bruno Dumas]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate professor, University of Namur, Namur, Belgium.</div><br />
|Bruno Dumas works in multimodal interaction and information visualisation. As such, he is interested in the interaction aspect with visualisations, especially when using haptic and tangible interfaces. This naturally led him to have a keen interest on data physicalisation and especially how to interact with them. <br />
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| '''[http://wise.vub.ac.be/member/payam-ebrahimi Payam Ebrahimi]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD Student, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium.</div><br />
|The aim of my current research is to create a [http://beatsigner.com/publications/signer_DataPhys2018.pdf framework for data physicalisation]. This framework is envisioned to be used by data scientists as well as novice users. On the theoretical side, the framework will provide some standards for creating computer-supported physicalisations. On the practical side, the framework will focus on providing tools and libraries to help with the implementation of these standards. <br />
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| [[File:leanne2.jpg|80px|link=http://datavizexperiments.org/]] <br />
| '''[http://datavizexperiments.org/ Leanne Elias]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate Professor, Fine Arts, University of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada.</div><br />
|I am interested in how art and design can help people understand data. At our [http://datavizexperiments.org/ experimental lab] we work with students and agricultural scientists to explore various physical manifestations of data, and then present the work to a larger public through exhibitions. We strive to combine traditional art-making materials and processes with new ones, and have worked with everything from interactive bar charts to weaving, from meticulously hand-drawn graphs to 3D printed data physicalizations, from crocheted data to electro-acoustic sound compositions.<br />
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| '''[http://mepler.com Matthew Epler]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Creative Technologist, Deep Local, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.</div><br />
|I believe that tangible experiences are more impactful and that while not everyone can access a physical object, the knowledge of its existence in the physical realm gives it more weight.<br />
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| '''[https://researchimaginings.wordpress.com/ John Fass]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Visiting Lecturer, Information Experience Design, Royal College of Art, London, UK.</div><br />
|My research involves asking participants to represent the phenomena of digital experiences including [https://researchimaginings.wordpress.com/2014/03/17/qualitative-data-analysis/ web browsing], [https://researchimaginings.wordpress.com/2014/07/21/inner-worlds/ social media] and image messaging in visual and physical form. I see this as a way to reveal the opaque and hidden nature of inner experience but also to democratise access to understanding. Acting through physical materials offers a way for participants to develop analytical ability and gain insight into the algorithmic processes guiding digital behaviour.<br />
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| '''[http://shape.stanford.edu/ Sean Follmer]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Computer Science (by courtesy), Stanford University, USA.</div><br />
|Shape Changing User Interfaces. Enabling technologies such as actuated pin displays, swarm user interfaces, and soft robotics for shape change. Dynamic Physical Data visualization.<br />
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| '''[http://dentonfredrickson.ca/ Denton Fredrickson]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Assistant Professor - Sculpture and Media Art, Art Department, Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada.</div><br />
|Denton Fredrickson’s artwork invites experiential and contemplative interactions with sound, objects, and architectural space. The seductive lure of both old and new wonders, fantastic inventions, and absurd theories are familiar territories for Fredrickson. He investigates their histories and representations in popular culture through media archaeology, experimental data visualization, and the practice of making. His recent interest in the intermingling of traditional, material-based processes with electronics and digital fabrication has led him to explore how speculative fiction can become awkwardly nestled within the psychology of the everyday.<br />
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| [[File:pau2.jpg|80px|link=http://www.domesticstreamers.com/]] <br />
| '''[http://www.domesticstreamers.com/ Pau Garcia]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Researcher and visual designer, leader of the studio Domestic Data Streamers, Barcelona, Spain.</div><br />
|Data changes the way we see our world. We can learn more from ourselves and nature surrounding us than ever before in human history. For this reason, we need new tools to reach and translate this information into a universal language. [http://domesticstreamers.com/ Domestic Data Streamers] is a team of developers from Barcelona that have taken on the challenge of transforming raw data into interactive systems and experiences. With a background in new media and interaction design they play in the boundaries of arts, science and sociology to make new data languages. The team was created in October 2013 and since then has been working doing installations for several national and international museums and cultural institutions including the [http://www.cccb.org/en/ Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona], [http://www.smartcityexpo.com/ Smart City Expo] or [http://www.calacademy.org/ Academy of Science of California].<br />
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| '''[http://recyclism.com Benjamin Gaulon]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Program Director MFA Design+Technology Parsons Paris, France.</div><br />
|As program director of a [http://portfolio.newschool.edu/amtparis/ BFA Art, Media & Tech and a MFA Desing + Tech] this is an amazing ressource for students and faculty.<br />
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| '''[http://www1.rmit.edu.au/staff/kellyanngeurts Kellyann Geurts]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD candidate, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia.</div><br />
|ART-BASED RESEARCH PROJECT: [http://sensilab.monash.edu/project/thoughtforms/ 3D PRINTED THOUGHTS FROM ELECTRICAL ACTIVITY CAPTURED BY MOBILE EEG DEVICE] <br />
My art-based research project tests a consumer mobile EEG device to capture brainwave data in response users’ recall of emotional or physical experiences. The device monitors and records mental states such as attention, engagement, arousal, stress and relaxation. These states are interpreted via specialised computer software and printed into uniquely shaped three-dimensional abstract forms, each representing particular “type” of thought. The named 3D “thoughtforms” are tagged and catalogued. With a data set of over 200 thoughtforms, identifiable patterns and “shapes of thought” have emerged.<br />
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| [[File:pauline.jpg|80px|link=http://www.paulinegourlet.com]] <br />
| '''[http://www.paulinegourlet.com Pauline Gourlet]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD student, Université Paris 8 - EnsadLab, Paris, France.</div><br />
|My research focuses on the design of [http://carrefour-numerique.cite-sciences.fr/blog/cairn-la-table-qui-permet-de-manipuler-et-visualiser-des-donnees/ reflective tools for educational environments], seeking to engage learners in reflective processes through non‐verbal channels. <br />
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| '''[http://bathsheba.com/ Bathsheba Grossman]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Sculptor and designer, owner of CrystalProtein.com, Somerville, MA, USA.</div><br />
|At [http://crystalprotein.com/ CrystalProtein.com], Bathsheba Grossman uses subsurface laser etching to create images inside glass blocks. It's a visually striking and accessible way to present complex 3D models. Proteins and small molecules are a specialty, but all kinds of data are possible: we've created thousands of models from atomic orbitals to astronomical surveys.<br />
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| [[File:ian2.jpg|80px|link=https://www.behance.net/iangwilt]] <br />
| '''[https://www.behance.net/iangwilt Ian Gwilt]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Professor of Design, University of South Australia.</div><br />
|For many people outside the scientific community statistical information and graphs remain abstract and unintelligible. My [https://shu.academia.edu/iangwiltdesign creative practice-based research] investigates how we might begin to interpret technical/digital information through the creation of [https://research.shu.ac.uk/DataObjects/ material-based physical objects], with the intention of bringing better understanding to scientific data for a variety of audiences.<br />
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| '''[http://heinventions.com/ John Hardy]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Company Directory & Researcher at H&E Inventions LTD, Manchester, UK.</div><br />
|Developing systems and support tools that allow technical and non-technical designers to create physical representations of data. Interested in how new technologies can render data back into the physical spaces it was captured in, in order to support better insight identification and decision making processes.<br />
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| '''[http://dataphysforstem.com/ Sarah Hayes]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD Researcher, Cork Institute of Technology, Cork, Ireland.</div><br />
|I am interested in exploring applications for data physicalization - specifically, for enhancing learning and engagement with science and technology subjects. My research involves exploring and designing novel physicalizations, and evaluating their use within different learning contexts, both formal and informal.<br />
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| '''[http://ischool.syr.edu/people/directories/view/jjhemsle/ Jeff Hemsley]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Assistant Professor in Syracuse University, USA.</div><br />
|Data is ubiquitous. Understanding is not. Data exploration is best facilitated by keeping an open mind and trying different representations of the data. Unlike 2D plots, 3D virtual spaces, and data sonification, physical representation of data are unique in their ability to promote interactivity with data, and thus communicate the meaning within the data. You can see more of my work [http://jeffhemsley.tumblr.com/ here].<br />
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| [[File:trevor.jpg|80px|link=https://cit-ie.academia.edu/TrevorHogan]] <br />
| '''[https://cit-ie.academia.edu/TrevorHogan Trevor Hogan]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Lecturer, Crawford College of Art and Design, CIT, Ireland. PhD candidate, Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Germany.</div><br />
|Trevor is a lecturer in interactive digital media and an external PhD candidate at the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Germany. The aim of his research is to describe and better understand how embodiment influences and augments an audience’s experience of data representations. He explores, through creative practice, whether embodying data in alternative modalities contributes to an audience's capacity to construct meaning and empathize with the data source. Trevors work is strongly interdisciplinary and may be situated in the field of interactive design, at the intersection of tangible computing, human-computer interaction, information science and psychology. The current focus of his work involves exploring new approaches to design and evaluation that help us to describe how people respond when they touch, feel, hear, hold, or even possess data.<br />
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| '''[http://www.kasperhornbaek.dk/ Kasper Hornbæk]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Professor at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark.</div><br />
|I am interested in shape-changing interfaces and how they should affect our understanding of concepts such as affordance, encoding, and interaction. I have been exploring this in the [http://www.ghost-fet.com/ GHOST] project. Identifying promising application areas for shape-change I also find important; data physicalization seems to be one such area. Many of the questions that concerns shape-change appear to apply also to data physicalization.<br />
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| [[File:hornecker.jpg|80px|link=http://ehornecker.de/]] <br />
| '''[http://ehornecker.de/ Eva Hornecker]'''<br />
<div class=compact>[http://www.uni-weimar.de/de/medien/professuren/human-computer-interaction/ Professor of HCI], Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Germany.</div><br />
|I have a general interest in tangible interfaces, user experience and social interactions. Regarding data physicalisation, I am interested in the subjective user experience of data physicalisation and in the social interaction these might engender and support, i.e. how these might be shareable in different ways than traditional visual representations. I work with Trevor Hogan, supervising his PhD project which focuses on the phenomenological user experience of different modalities for data representations. <br />
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| [[File:elise2.jpg|80px|link=http://www.elisevandenhoven.com]] <br />
| '''[http://www.elisevandenhoven.com/ Elise van den Hoven]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate professor in the School of Design at UTS, Sydney, Australia.</div><br />
|Elise van den Hoven has a background in interaction design and HCI and her research spans aspects of human-computer interaction, design and psychology. More specifically her expertise lies in the field of tangible interaction (the use of physical objects with embedded electronics which can respond to people's actions) and in the application area of human remembering activities. She leads the international research program Materialising Memories, which aims to use design for improved reliving of personal memories. (For more information, see: [http://www.materialisingmemories.com www.materialisingmemories.com/].) <br />
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| [[File:samuel2.jpg|80px|link=http://www.cybunk.com/]] <br />
| '''[http://www.cybunk.com/ Samuel Huron]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Post doctorate researcher at University of Calgary, Canada and Lead Designer at IRI Centre Pompidou, Paris, France.</div><br />
|Samuel Huron is actively working on [https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01024053/document visual representation design for non infovis expert people]. He is interested in understanding the different [https://hal.inria.fr/hal-00978437 paradigm] in which human design and externalize visual representation of abstract information. To understand these phenomenon he observe how non expert people construct visual representations of data using various media, i.e., how people create, manipulate and communicate abstract information in graphical and tangible ways.<br />
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| '''[http://petra.isenberg.cc Petra Isenberg]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Permanent Research Scientist, Inria, Gif-sur-Yvette, France.</div><br />
|I am interested in finding out how physical visualizations can aid groups in making sense of data. This includes studying how groups think with physical visualizations but also how they can interact, share, and disseminate physical data.<br />
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| '''[http://tangible.media.mit.edu/person/hiroshi-ishii/ Hiroshi Ishii]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Jerome B. Wiesner Professor of Media Arts and Sciences, Associate Director of MIT Media Laboratory, Head of Tangible Media Group, MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA.</div><br />
|[http://tangible.media.mit.edu/vision/ Beyond Tangible Bits, Towards Radical Atoms]. ''Tangible Bits'' seeks to realize seamless interfaces between humans, digital information, and the physical environment by giving physical form to digital information, making bits directly manipulable and perceptible. Our goal is to invent new design media for artistic expression as well as for scientific analysis, taking advantage of the richness of human senses and skills – as developed through our lifetime of interaction with the physical world – as well as the computational reflection enabled by real-time sensing and digital feedback. ''Radical Atoms'' takes a leap beyond Tangible Bits by assuming a hypothetical generation of materials that can change form and properties dynamically, becoming as reconfigurable as pixels on a screen. Radical Atoms is the future material that can transform its’ shape, conform to constraints, and inform the users of their affordances. Radical Atoms is a vision for the future of human-material interaction, in which all digital information has a physical manifestation so that we can interact directly with it.<br />
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| '''[http://yvonnejansen.me Yvonne Jansen<span style="color:red;"><nowiki>*</nowiki></span>]'''<br />
<div class=compact>CNRS researcher at Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France.</div><br />
|Yvonne Jansen is one of the curators of the [http://dataphys.org/list list of physical visualizations] and the admin of this wiki. She is interested in the long tradition of physical data representations and the many ways in which they are used today. Her research focuses on how people engage, perceive, and interact with data physicalizations, and on how to merge the benefits of physicality with the power of computation.<br />
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| '''[http://www.farizjunaidi.com/ Fariz Junaidi]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Communication Designer, Glasgow School of Art, Singapore.</div><br />
|Fariz Junaidi's fascination for information visualisation stems from his personal experience interning at a French press agency as an infographic designer. His project [http://www.farizjunaidi.com/data-without-numbers.html “Data without Numbers”] (link to [https://www.academia.edu/27824125/Critical_Journal_-_Information_Visualisation_made_Physical_Communicating_Data_through_Interactive_Experience_Design Honours Paper]) is an experimental, multi-disciplinary approach to transform day-to-day data collected in train stations into 5 interactive, fashion contraptions. These contraptions invites users to interact with it, allowing users to explore data not only through understanding numbers of data, but experiencing the pragmatic context of it.<br />
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| '''[http://jennykang.me/wearable-self-2/ Jiyeon Kang]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Data Visualization Designer, MFA Design and Technology at Parsons School of Design, New York, United States.</div><br />
|Jiyeon Kang is an NYC-based designer specialized in data visualization and branding. She focused on visualizing biometric data and researched on Quantified Self movement driven by self-tracking technologies during her master's studies in Design and Technology from Parsons School of Design in New York. Her thesis project [http://www.wearableself.com Wearable Self] is an attempt to create personalized fashion items by visualizing wearable users' activity data such as daily steps. In this age of big data, Wearable Self aims to create a deeper connection between the users and their self data. From visualizing data to digital fabrication technologies like 3d printing and laser cut, she created a data-driven jewelry collection that results in beautiful, translucent, acrylic necklaces and earrings using quantified self data gathered by health applications and wearable trackers. Her project has been showcased and introduced at various exhibitions and the annual Quantified Self conference in Amsterdam. <br />
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| '''[http://marijekanis.com/ Marije Kanis]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate professor, Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands.</div><br />
|[http://marijekanis.com Marije Kanis'] research interests lie at the intersection where human-computer interaction meets the physical world. Central to her research are uncovering human needs and making the invisible visible.<br />
This goes from interactive physical scale models for democratically discussing the (dis)advantages of hidden sensor technology and the physicalization of abstract concepts such as bureaucracy. <br />
Her project [http://www.digitallifecentre.nl/projecten/zichtbaar-slimmer-data-fysicalisatie-voor-de-21ste-eeuw?lang=en Revealing design (Zichtbaar slimmer)] focuses on data physicalization for 21st-century skills. <br />
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| '''[http://howiek.com Howard Kaplan]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Visualization Specialist, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, USA.</div><br />
|My research focuses on various academic practices utilizing 3d printing, fabrication and digital modeling technologies. The use of 3d applications, modeling, encoding, preparing, and printing digital models. Interdisciplinary approaches to developing 3d print ready models with added information in the form of accurate tactile visualizations. As an example one particular area of interest is in using 3d printing technology as an educational tool for blind and visually impaired learners. <br />
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| '''[http://roxanakaram.com Roxana Karam]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD student in architecture, University of Edinburgh, UK.</div><br />
|My research lies in the intersection of data and human interactions. I tend to read, analyze, represent the personal data resources through conducting narratives and scenarios. I am interested in creative data practices in design. <br />
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Recently I have designed a workshop brief for creative learning festival at the university of Edinburgh which is titled: [https://www.roxanakaram.com/3d-blockchain/ 3D Blochchain].<br />
3D Blockchain is a big data physicalization on the emerging Blockchain and digital economy. Participants will experience a cross-disciplinary creative process focussing on digital practices and economies. This event will specifically focus on computational design, digital fabrication and sustainable practice models within the creative economy.<br />
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| '''[http://www.lancaster.ac.uk/staff/karnik Abe Karnik]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Lecturer, Lancaster University, UK.</div><br />
|My main interests are in exploring the motility aspects of data pixels which form data physicalizations. I am also interested in looking at the interaction and perceptual aspects of data physicalizations. Lastly, I wish to explore how data physicalizations can be extended for infographics.<br />
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| '''[http://physicalactivitymatters.org/ Rohit Khot]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD Scholar, Exertion Games Lab, RMIT University, Australia.</div><br />
|My PhD work explores the engaging qualities of physical representations to support the experience of being physically active. I put forward a new perspective on understanding physical activity through material artifacts that embody personal data to offer new ways of engaging with physical activity. My overall aim is to advocate and build an autotopography of personalised artifacts to create a lasting expression of our lives for the generations to come. I am also interested in using food as a material for data physicalization.<br />
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| '''[http://research.nokia.com/people/johan_kildal Johan Kildal]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Principal Researcher, Nokia Tech, Espoo, Finland.</div><br />
|Johan Kildal is a Principal Researcher at Nokia TECH in Espoo, Finland. He specializes in multimodal interaction methods that facilitate non-visual interactions, focusing both on accessibility and mobile contexts. This includes audio-haptic interfaces, interaction with deformable interfaces (such as the Nokia Kinetic Device), and modelling the perceived physicality of material for the physical display of information, through techniques such as is 3D-Press and Kooboh.<br />
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| '''[http://www.kildall.com Scott Kildall]'''<br />
<div class=compact>New Media and Visual Artist, San Francisco, United States.</div><br />
|I am an artist who writes software code that transforms datasets into physical form as sculptures and art installations. The overriding question I am asking is: What does data look like? I frequently collaborate with scientists to look at how we can address concerns of social justice with art + data.<br />
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| '''[http://proboscis.org.uk/tag/lifestreams Giles Lane]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Director, Proboscis, London, UK.</div><br />
|Proboscis has been exploring data manifestation since 2012, growing out of previous work bridging the digital and physical since 2000. Our project "Lifestreams" expressed personal biosensor data as 3D-printed shells. We believe that expressing data in this way exposes a greater number of human senses in meaning making that traditional 2D visualisations can affect. By making data physical new kinds of relationships to knowledge can be triggered, informing alternative meanings and interpretations.<br />
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| '''[https://moonhwanlee.wordpress.com Moon-Hwan Lee]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD Candidate, KAIST, Daejeon, South Korea.</div><br />
|I am a design-oriented researcher. I investigate how an artifact becomes emotionally durable by using data visualization. The work that I explored was using the [http://wp.me/p5Gs7X-10 concept of patinas] as a way of data visualization. As natural patinas enhance emotional and aesthetic qualities of an artifact, it would be possible to use such concept to design digital products and systems.<br />
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| '''[http://www.aviz.fr/mathieu Mathieu Le Goc]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Post-doctoral researcher at Stanford University, USA.</div><br />
|Mathieu Le Goc is currently working on Dynamic Physical Visualisations, and more specifically developping new technologies to augment physicalizations. He is particularly interested in combinations of multiple objects to create physicalizations, like [http://dataphys.org/list/diy-bertin-matrix/ Bertin’s Matrices]. Promoting direct manipulations and leveraging human hands capabilities motivate his work, to invent new “beyond desktop” tangible interfaces.<br />
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| '''[http://www.leithinger.com/ Daniel Leithinger]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Assistant Professor at the ATLAS Institute and Department of Computer Science at CU Boulder.</div><br />
|Daniel Leithinger builds actuated tangible interfaces and interactive shape displays. His research investigates how to dynamically transform the scale and modality of physical information representation, and how to support remote collaboration through physical telepresence. Together with his colleagues, Daniel has created the shape displays “Relief”, “Recompose”, “Sublimate”, “inFORM” and “Transform”.<br />
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| '''[http://danlockton.com Dan Lockton]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Assistant Professor, Imaginaries Lab, School of Design, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.</div><br />
|I'm interested in developing ways for people to understand complex and invisible systems, from [http://imaginari.es/mental-landscapes/ externalising their own mental models] or [http://drawingenergy.com mental imagery], to new forms of [http://imaginari.es/publications/Lockton_Ricketts_Chowdhury_Lee_2017_Exploring_Qualitative_Displays_and_Interfaces.pdf 'qualitative' interface] for phenomena such as [http://imaginari.es/electric-acoustic-exploring-energy-as-a-design-material-through-sonic-and-vibration-displays/ energy]. Data physicalisation in its many forms is a big part of that. I also feel there are parallels with analogue computing which I'd love to explore further, practically.<br />
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| '''[https://www.canberra.edu.au/about-uc/faculties/arts-design/courses/communications-staff/lupton-deborah Deborah Lupton]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Centenary Research Professor, University of Canberra, Bruce, Australia.</div><br />
|I am a sociologist interested in the sociocultural and political dimensions of digital technologies. One of my interests is digital data, and the ways in which people make sense of their personal data. I am interested in how they respond to various types of data materialisations, including data physicalisations. I have written chapters and articles on 3D printed self-replicas, the use of 3D printing in medicine and public health, and the ways in which people can 'feel' their data when engaging with data physicalisations.<br />
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| '''[http://www.lorenmadsen.com Loren Madsen]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Self-employed artist, Northern California, USA.</div><br />
|I started exploring data sculpture more than twenty years ago with the sculpture “CPI / Cost of Living”, and still continue today with work such as “District 5”. ([http://dataphys.org/list/loren-madsen-interview/ see dataphys.org interview])<br />
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| '''[http://dougmccune.com Doug McCune]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Artist and Software Developer in Oakland, CA USA.</div><br />
|Doug McCune is a San Francisco artist who embraces data exploration and map making in an attempt to come to terms with the chaos of urban environments. He experiments heavily with 3D printing and laser cutting to bring digital forms into physical space. He’s a programmer by trade, an amateur cartographer, and a big believer in using data to understand the world. [http://deviantcartography.com Deviant Cartography] (2015) was the first solo show of Doug's physical map artwork. He blogs about both his art and his code at dougmccune.com.<br />
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| '''[http://sensorymaps.com/ Kate McLean]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Smellscape Mapper at Canterbury Christ Church University in Canterbury, UK.</div><br />
|My research addresses how the fragmentary and episodic nature of the [http://sensorymaps.com smellscape] might be explored, analysed and represented. It investigates how humanistic smelldata can be shared, how technologies might be used in the investigation and depiction of invisible and ephemeral sensory data - translating humanistic smellscape perceptions into spatio-temporal mappings.<br />
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| '''[http://matteomoretti.com Matteo Moretti]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Academic Researcher and Designer, Free University of Bozen - Bolzano, Italy.</div><br />
|Since I started my academic research path I focused on innovative way to inform a wider audience on complex topics in a more engaging way. Started with visual journalism online ([http://www.peoplesrepublicofbolzano.com here] and [http://europadreaming.eu/en/ here]) my research interest is moving on [https://vimeo.com/250959829 participatory data physicalizations]. Results such as the impact evaluation and the case study are embedded in [https://unibz.academia.edu/MatteoMoretti conference papers].<br />
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| '''[http://www.data-things.com Bettina Nissen]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD Researcher and Designer at Culture Lab, Newcastle University, Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK.</div><br />
|Bettina Nissen is a designer and PhD researcher at Culture Lab, Newcastle University. With a background in product design, her work embeds digital fabrication within public data making activities translating digital information into tangible form as personal souvenirs, evocative objects and meaningful artefacts in order to engage new audiences in conversation, reflection and meaning making of data.<br />
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| '''[https://www.biswaksenpatnaik.design/ Biswaksen Patnaik]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Master's Candidate, Human-Computer Interaction Lab, University of Maryland College Park, USA.</div><br />
|I am interested in designing novel interaction paradigms for humans to interact with information. I am especially interested in building systems that employ multi-sensory interactions. Our current research on [https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/8444077?reload=true “Information Olfactation”] explores the [https://vimeo.com/289784509 design space of smell to convey data].<br />
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| '''[http://www.ucalgary.ca/cmd/people Jennifer Payne]'''<br />
<div class=compact>MSc student, University of Calgary, Canada.</div><br />
|Jennifer's past work in the realm of data physicalization includes the creation of several simple physical visualizations (some participatory), and a short study involving extruded bar charts. She is interested in the design of physical representations, exploring physical variables and examining ways in which physical representations differ from representations on-screen.<br />
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| '''[http://lauraperovich.com/ Laura Perovich]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD candidate, MIT Media Lab, Cambridge, MA, USA.</div><br />
|My research takes an artistic systems-based approach to engaging communities with environmental issues through data physicalizations. I've created human-sized bar charts and data clothing to share results from in-home chemical testing with environmental health study participants. I'm currently focused on a project to help communities understand and improve water quality near local industries though collectively creating and visualizing this data on site and in real time.<br />
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| '''[http://ereyes.net/ Everardo Reyes]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate Professor at Université Paris 8, France</div><br />
|I am a member of the Paragraphe Lab at Paris 8 and also a member of the Software Studies Initiative. My research areas combine visual culture, digital media, and programming code as plastic element of media art. My interest on data physicalization regards transforming visual media into objects, for example [http://ereyes.net/ms/ motion structures].<br />
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| '''[http://www.tangibledisplay.com Jimmy Hz Ricaut]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Interactive explorer, CEO, Tangible Display, Paris, France.</div><br />
|Diving in a sea of data is first an exploration. How to get deeper to retrieve meaningful information and explore new species? What underwater breathing apparatus should we develop for this journey into the depth of knowledge? Tangible interfaces could provide the right vehicles to access abstract datas in an intuitive, physical and spatial manner.<br />
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| '''[https://www.tumwater.k12.wa.us/Page/7852 Tara Richerson]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Supervisor for Data and Assessment, Tumwater School District, Tumwater WA USA.</div><br />
|I started building interactive data walls in 2016. I use fabric, paper, string, wood, metal, and other basic materials to display data that we don't typically use, such as how meeting spaces are used or the words used in report card comments. I have been working with educators in other districts to build their own data walls. I hope to extend my project to involve community, parent, and student organizations.<br />
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| '''[http://www.renerieger.com/ René Rieger]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Communication and information designer in Munich, Germany.</div><br />
|During a master’s programme in information design I researched how the haptics can be used to expand the communicative abilities of graphic design. This was grounded in a developing neglection of the digital in earlier projects and involved the exploration of materials, surfaces and haptic perception for their potential to convey data.<br />
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| '''[http://www.miguelrp.com Miguel Rodriguez]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Researcher and Interaction Designer, ABB, Västerås, Sweden.</div><br />
|Miguel's research focuses on creating novel ways for interacting with biological and environmental sensor data. He is interested in finding new application domains for data physicalizations and experimenting with novel technologies for achieving interactive and dynamic physicalizations.<br />
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| '''[https://sites.google.com/site/bernicerogowitz/ Bernice Rogowitz]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Chief Scientist, owner of Visual Perspectives Research and Consulting, Greater New York Area, USA.</div><br />
|Perhaps the most unique characteristic of human perception is our exquisite abilities in visually-guided fine-motor control. Physicalizing data, and allowing it to be manipulated visually, opens new opportunities for data representation, analysis, and artistic creation. My colleague, Paul Borrel, and I have created novel haptic interfaces that allow humans to touch, shape, edit, and explore virtual representations of physical objects. Our work has produced three patents [http://www.google.com/patents/US8350843?dq=borrel+rogowitz&hl=en&sa=X&ei=EMFAUc2oIaaV0QGxp4DQDA&ved=0CDkQ6AEwAQ US 8,350,843], [http://www.google.com/patents/US8203529?pg=PA1&dq=borrel+rogowitz&hl=en&sa=X&ei=EMFAUc2oIaaV0QGxp4DQDA&ved=0CDwQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=borrel%20rogowitz&f=false US 8,203,529 B2], and [https://www.google.com/patents/US8487749?dq=rogowitz+borrel&hl=en&sa=X&ei=RhfxVNaIH_HgsAS0o4KACw&ved=0CCwQ6AEwAg US 8487749 B2]. Work from the first two patents was described at the HVEI Conference in 2008-- [https://sites.google.com/site/bernicerogowitz/publications--2008-2009/VirtualHand_RogowitzandBorrel_Jan08.pdf?attredirects=0 Virtual hand: a 3D tactile interface to virtual environments].<br />
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| '''[http://www.francescasamsel.com Francesca Samsel]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Research Associate, University of Texas at Austin, USA.</div><br />
|Trained as a sculptor who spent many years building large outdoor site-specific environmentally-focused sculpture, I now find myself building sculptettes out of clay, rice, wax, and other materials, attaching them to data with my computer science colleagues and watching them come to life on data about everything from water formation in the universe to the biogeochemistry of the ocean. Based in Austin, TX but often found in Los Alamos, NM where I have many science collaborations or on skype with the [https://www.sculpting-vis.org/ Sculpting Vis] team from the University of Minnesota, I focus on environmental visualization aiming to show the value of humanizing data, providing engaging context that links the science to our daily lives.<br />
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| '''[http://tecfa.unige.ch/perso/schneider/ Daniel K. Schneider]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate professor at University of Geneva, Switzerland.</div><br />
|I am interested in creating physical visualizations in [http://edutechwiki.unige.ch/fr/STIC:STIC_IV_(2015) educational and learning contexts], e.g. to demonstrate something or [http://edutechwiki.unige.ch/fr/Objet_d%27apprentissage_constructionniste as medium for learners to express something]. Physical visualization is related to my interest in digital design and [http://edutechwiki.unige.ch/en/Category:Fab_lab fabrication]. <br />
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| '''[http://www.meliesart.de/ Volker Schweisfurth]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Data artist and owner of MeliesArt, Düsseldorf, Germany.</div><br />
|On global and business topics, MeliesArt transforms conclusions of strategic studies and their data into 3D printed dataSculptures. The focus is not only on making statistics tangible and introduce them an add-on for presentations, but to create "decision support physicalization" by combining suitable risk/chance parameters in the models (as an example see [http://www.meliesart.de/some-datasculptures/decision-support-terrain/ this data sculpture]). The [http://www.meliesart.de/ #meliesart.de] website shows many models of mine. Currently, I am studying ways to make models smarter by adding sort of intelligence to them that can be queried. Another issue is better resolution, textures, materials and observing potential new features in the physicalization context (like haptics, pulsation, light emission).<br />
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| '''[http://www.adriensegal.com/ Adrien Segal]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Professional Artist.</div><br />
|Taking an interdisciplinary approach that integrates scientific research, data visualization, aesthetic interpretation, and materiality, my work seeks to reconcile scientific conventions of reason and fact with an intuitive sensory experience. My design method begins with extensive research, collection, and analysis of information. I interpret the complexity of natural systems by translating scientific data into lines, shapes, forms, and materials to reveal trends, patterns, processes, and relationships as three-dimensional sculptures.<br />
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| '''[http://beatsigner.com/ Beat Signer]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate Professor, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium.</div><br />
|Beat Signer has more than 15 years of experience in building [http://beatsigner.com/interactivePaper.html interactive paper] and tangible user interfaces. With his research group he recently introduced the idea of [http://wise.vub.ac.be/topic/tangible-holograms-tangho Tangible Holograms (TangHo)] and is currently investigating how TangHo can be used for innovative forms of [https://wise.vub.ac.be/topic/dynamic-data-physicalisation dynamic data physicalisation] and interactive data exploration. He is further interested in developing a general [http://beatsigner.com/publications/signer_DataPhys2018.pdf framework supporting dynamic data physicalisation] in collaborative human-information interaction.<br />
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| '''[http://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/team/simon.stusak/ Simon Stusak]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD candidate, University of Munich (LMU), Human-Computer-Interaction Group, Munich, Germany.</div><br />
|Simon is a PhD-Candidate at the University of Munich (LMU) and the working-title of his thesis is "Exploring the potential of Physical Visualizations". He focuses is on static physical visualizations and studies their possible benefits, for example regarding [http://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/forschung/publikationen/detail?pub=stusak2015chi memorability] or [http://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/forschung/publikationen/detail?pub=stusak2014vis motivation]. In general he is interested the interplay between physical and traditional digital visualizations, their individual strengths and how they could complement one another. <br />
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| '''[http://www.tabard.fr Aurélien Tabard]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Assistant Professor, Université Lyon 1, Lyon, France.</div><br />
|I am an Assistant Professor in Computer Science at the University of Lyon, France. I am interested in personal informatics, and investigate how we relate to the wealth of digital traces we leave behind us: how we can control them but also how they can enrich our lives. Ongoing projects include: leveraging traces to develop and improve our digital skills by reflecting on past experiences, enabling users to better understand the traces they produce and developing tools to better control how traces are used. [http://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/forschung/publikationen/detail?pub=stusak2014vis Physical representations of traces] are a great way let people explore their past activity in an intimate manner. <br />
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| '''[http://tuteja.info Ewa Tuteja]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Data artist, Berlin, Germany.</div><br />
|I deal with data visualisation in different forms: static/ graphical, interactive and physical. But my deepest passion lies in hand-crafted objects. Above all I enjoy the process of gradual physical creation the most. My work is, in general, about using data to uncover patterns. More specifically it's about enabling understanding of a subject matter or a phenomenon through mediums that are engaging, e.g. because they are physically tangible or simply beautiful. It's about translating data into form. It's about bringing something abstract forth into "the real world". <br />
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| '''[http://infoscape.org/ Andrew Vande Moere]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate Professor, KU Leuven, Belgium.</div><br />
|Andrew is interested in exploring alternative ways of representing data to lay people, including data physicalizations and other non-visual renditions of data. In his academic research, he has already investigated distinct design approaches of how data can be meaningfully encoded as physical artifacts, and proposed the concept of ‘embodiment' to capture the metaphorical power of communicating data-supported meaning in the physical realm. In his current work, he investigates how (interactive) data physicalizations can be deployed in urban and public contexts to engage citizens in information-centric discussions. On his blog 'Information Aesthetics' ([http://infosthetics.com/ infosthetics.com]), he has curated various projects that demonstrate the power of data physicalization.<br />
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| '''[http://www.uclouvain.be/jean.vanderdonckt Jean Vanderdonckt]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Full Professor, Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium.</div><br />
|I am interested in physicality as a quality property of a user interface to deform itself depending on imposing or relaxing constraints on it. These constraints could come from the user, the platform, the available bandwidth, the end user's task. Early efforts on the screen medium included [https://www.info.ucl.ac.be/~pvr/FlexClockTamodia.pdf FlexClock], a multi-platform application that displays time and date according to 16 possible layouts that are computed at run-time depending on window dimensions. [http://www.slideshare.net/jeanvdd/grolaux-tamodia2002 FCPres] PlastiXML [http://www.usixml.org/en/collignon-b-vanderdonckt-j-calvary-g-an-intelligent-editor-for-multi-presentation-user-interfaces.html?IDC=465&IDD=1581 PlastiXML] is a graphical user interface editor allowing to define multiple layouts depending on window dimensions. [http://www.usixml.org/servlet/Repository/collignon-sac2008.ppt?ID=793&saveFile=true PXPres]. <br />
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| '''[http://davidverweij.com David Verweij]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD Candidate, Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom.</div><br />
|David is a post-graduate research student (PhD) on Human-Computer Interaction for Digital Living at the Northumbria University in Newcastle. He is interested in Human-Computer Interaction with distributed data in everyday environments that supports or relieves human cognition in every ‘mundane’ tasks. He is currently exploring Do-it-Together practises of visualizing 'live' data sources physically for everyday families and households - through the use of everyday materials and co-creative approaches. The development and outputs of this exploration are updated on [http://domesticwidgets.com domesticwidgets.com].<br />
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<div class=compact>Assistant Professor, University of Calgary, Canada.</div><br />
|Wes's research focuses on tools and strategies to support social data analysis, with a particular emphasis on personal and community data. His interests include exploring physical interfaces and interactions that support comparison, reflection, and in-context analysis, as well as envisioning [http://wjwillett.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/content/cetonia/ future tools] for collecting and exploring data.<br />
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This is a list of '''people studying or interested in studying [[Main_Page|data physicalization]]''', and who are open to starting collaborations, taking students, finding a position, or simply connecting and exchanging ideas on the topic. People marked with an <span style="color:red;"><nowiki>*</nowiki></span> are [[Contribute|contributors]] to this wiki.<br />
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| '''[http://www.scc.lancs.ac.uk/~jason/ Jason Alexander]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Lecturer, Lancaster University, UK.</div><br />
|Jason is a Lecturer in Human-Computer Interaction and has a background in hardware prototyping and empirical user evaluation. He is interested in the application of shape-changing displays to data physicalization and understanding how users will interact with such artefacts.<br />
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| '''[http://analyticslab.sabanciuniv.edu Selim Balcısoy]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Lab Director - Faculty Member, Sabanci University, Istanbul, Turkey.</div><br />
|The large-scale use of office tools and statistical analysis applications indicates that they have sufficed well for some of the everyday tasks in our work cycles such as analysis, presentation, reporting, and decision-making. Nevertheless, they were designed in an era when business data was not big and complex enough. The ever growing avalanche of the data that we collect for our businesses compels us to find new means of understanding, sharing, and reporting the underlying ideas, and of making decisions for the future.<br />
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| '''[http://stephenbarrass.com/tag/acoustic/ Stephen Barrass]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate Professor, University of Canberra, Australia.</div><br />
|Stephen Barrass studies Acoustic Data Sonification. An Acoustic Sonification is an object that has been both physically and acoustically shaped by a data set specifically to produce sounds that may provide information about the dataset. For example the [http://www.york.ac.uk/media/c2d2/media/sonihedconference/Barrass_SoniHED_2014.pdf Hypertension Singing Bowl] is a Tibetan singing bowl shaped by a year of blood pressure readings. The [http://www.researchgate.net/publication/265728850_Physical_Sonification_Dataforms HRTF bells] were shaped from Head Related Transfer Functions of the left and right ear pinnae. Stephen's Acoustic Sonifications [http://currentsnewmedia.org/artists/stephen-barrass/ will be exhibited] at the Currents New Media Festival in Santa Fe in June.<br />
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| '''[http://www.evandrodamiao.com Evandro Damião Barbosa]'''<br />
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|Evandro Damião is a data science enthusiast and data visualization expert. Focused on bring life to data not only with Dataviz is positioning as a pioneer in Dataphys in Brazil.<br />
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| '''[http://www.albertoboem.com/ Alberto Boem]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD Student, University of Tsukuba, Japan.</div><br />
|Alberto Boem is a media artist and researcher. He investigates new metaphors, technologies, and concepts for promoting physical engagement and expression with the flow of the digital world. One of them is data physicalizations. Previously, he has worked on malleable interfaces for musical expression. <br />
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| '''[http://innovis.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/ Sheelagh Carpendale]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Full Professor, University of Calgary, Canada.</div><br />
|Sheelagh's research focuses on information visualization, interaction design, and qualitative empirical research, with an increasing focus on the design of data representations, which is leading to exploration of data physicalization. By studying how people interact with information both in work and social settings, she works towards designing more natural, accessible and understandable interactive visual representations of data. <br />
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| '''[https://www.lri.fr/~dragice/ Pierre Dragicevic<span style="color:red;"><nowiki>*</nowiki></span>]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Permanent Research Scientist, Inria, Gif-sur-Yvette, France.</div><br />
|Together with Yvonne Jansen, Pierre Dragicevic has been promoting data physicalization as a research area and curating a [http://www.dataphys.org/list list of physical visualizations]. He is interested in how manipulable representations of data can augment human cognition. He is also interested in tracing back the origins of data visualization by examining physical artefacts made throughout history, and in imagining how future humans will interact with data through programmable matter.<br />
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| '''[http://www.handmadevisuals.com/ Jose Duarte]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Designer, Colombia.</div><br />
|Jose Duarte is a Colombian designer, magister in communication and an international speaker about the data visualization field. Unlike most of the infographics we see today, his data visualizations aren't high-quality computer-aided; they're handmade using simple items like balloons, tape and ruber balls. Using ordinary materials he has experimented with various visualization techniques from area charts to bubble graphs and ven diagrams in diverse scenarios as business, art, street interventions and even astronomy. Now, he is exploring simple ways to visualize information quickly and easily and his work – particularly the [https://www.flickr.com/photos/joseduarteq/ handmade visualization toolkit] and the [https://instagram.com/easydataclip/ #easydataclip] project – has inspired and encouraged people to approximate to data visualization for the very first time.<br />
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| '''[https://directory.unamur.be/staff/bdumas/ Bruno Dumas]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate professor, University of Namur, Namur, Belgium.</div><br />
|Bruno Dumas works in multimodal interaction and information visualisation. As such, he is interested in the interaction aspect with visualisations, especially when using haptic and tangible interfaces. This naturally led him to have a keen interest on data physicalisation and especially how to interact with them. <br />
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| '''[http://wise.vub.ac.be/member/payam-ebrahimi Payam Ebrahimi]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD Student, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium.</div><br />
|The aim of my current research is to create a [http://beatsigner.com/publications/signer_DataPhys2018.pdf framework for data physicalisation]. This framework is envisioned to be used by data scientists as well as novice users. On the theoretical side, the framework will provide some standards for creating computer-supported physicalisations. On the practical side, the framework will focus on providing tools and libraries to help with the implementation of these standards. <br />
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| '''[http://datavizexperiments.org/ Leanne Elias]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate Professor, Fine Arts, University of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada.</div><br />
|I am interested in how art and design can help people understand data. At our [http://datavizexperiments.org/ experimental lab] we work with students and agricultural scientists to explore various physical manifestations of data, and then present the work to a larger public through exhibitions. We strive to combine traditional art-making materials and processes with new ones, and have worked with everything from interactive bar charts to weaving, from meticulously hand-drawn graphs to 3D printed data physicalizations, from crocheted data to electro-acoustic sound compositions.<br />
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| '''[http://mepler.com Matthew Epler]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Creative Technologist, Deep Local, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.</div><br />
|I believe that tangible experiences are more impactful and that while not everyone can access a physical object, the knowledge of its existence in the physical realm gives it more weight.<br />
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| '''[https://researchimaginings.wordpress.com/ John Fass]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Visiting Lecturer, Information Experience Design, Royal College of Art, London, UK.</div><br />
|My research involves asking participants to represent the phenomena of digital experiences including [https://researchimaginings.wordpress.com/2014/03/17/qualitative-data-analysis/ web browsing], [https://researchimaginings.wordpress.com/2014/07/21/inner-worlds/ social media] and image messaging in visual and physical form. I see this as a way to reveal the opaque and hidden nature of inner experience but also to democratise access to understanding. Acting through physical materials offers a way for participants to develop analytical ability and gain insight into the algorithmic processes guiding digital behaviour.<br />
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| '''[http://shape.stanford.edu/ Sean Follmer]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Computer Science (by courtesy), Stanford University, USA.</div><br />
|Shape Changing User Interfaces. Enabling technologies such as actuated pin displays, swarm user interfaces, and soft robotics for shape change. Dynamic Physical Data visualization.<br />
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| '''[http://dentonfredrickson.ca/ Denton Fredrickson]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Assistant Professor - Sculpture and Media Art, Art Department, Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada.</div><br />
|Denton Fredrickson’s artwork invites experiential and contemplative interactions with sound, objects, and architectural space. The seductive lure of both old and new wonders, fantastic inventions, and absurd theories are familiar territories for Fredrickson. He investigates their histories and representations in popular culture through media archaeology, experimental data visualization, and the practice of making. His recent interest in the intermingling of traditional, material-based processes with electronics and digital fabrication has led him to explore how speculative fiction can become awkwardly nestled within the psychology of the everyday.<br />
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| '''[http://www.domesticstreamers.com/ Pau Garcia]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Researcher and visual designer, leader of the studio Domestic Data Streamers, Barcelona, Spain.</div><br />
|Data changes the way we see our world. We can learn more from ourselves and nature surrounding us than ever before in human history. For this reason, we need new tools to reach and translate this information into a universal language. [http://domesticstreamers.com/ Domestic Data Streamers] is a team of developers from Barcelona that have taken on the challenge of transforming raw data into interactive systems and experiences. With a background in new media and interaction design they play in the boundaries of arts, science and sociology to make new data languages. The team was created in October 2013 and since then has been working doing installations for several national and international museums and cultural institutions including the [http://www.cccb.org/en/ Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona], [http://www.smartcityexpo.com/ Smart City Expo] or [http://www.calacademy.org/ Academy of Science of California].<br />
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| '''[http://recyclism.com Benjamin Gaulon]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Program Director MFA Design+Technology Parsons Paris, France.</div><br />
|As program director of a [http://portfolio.newschool.edu/amtparis/ BFA Art, Media & Tech and a MFA Desing + Tech] this is an amazing ressource for students and faculty.<br />
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| '''[http://www1.rmit.edu.au/staff/kellyanngeurts Kellyann Geurts]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD candidate, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia.</div><br />
|ART-BASED RESEARCH PROJECT: [http://sensilab.monash.edu/project/thoughtforms/ 3D PRINTED THOUGHTS FROM ELECTRICAL ACTIVITY CAPTURED BY MOBILE EEG DEVICE] <br />
My art-based research project tests a consumer mobile EEG device to capture brainwave data in response users’ recall of emotional or physical experiences. The device monitors and records mental states such as attention, engagement, arousal, stress and relaxation. These states are interpreted via specialised computer software and printed into uniquely shaped three-dimensional abstract forms, each representing particular “type” of thought. The named 3D “thoughtforms” are tagged and catalogued. With a data set of over 200 thoughtforms, identifiable patterns and “shapes of thought” have emerged.<br />
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| '''[http://www.paulinegourlet.com Pauline Gourlet]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD student, Université Paris 8 - EnsadLab, Paris, France.</div><br />
|My research focuses on the design of [http://carrefour-numerique.cite-sciences.fr/blog/cairn-la-table-qui-permet-de-manipuler-et-visualiser-des-donnees/ reflective tools for educational environments], seeking to engage learners in reflective processes through non‐verbal channels. <br />
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| '''[http://bathsheba.com/ Bathsheba Grossman]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Sculptor and designer, owner of CrystalProtein.com, Somerville, MA, USA.</div><br />
|At [http://crystalprotein.com/ CrystalProtein.com], Bathsheba Grossman uses subsurface laser etching to create images inside glass blocks. It's a visually striking and accessible way to present complex 3D models. Proteins and small molecules are a specialty, but all kinds of data are possible: we've created thousands of models from atomic orbitals to astronomical surveys.<br />
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| '''[https://www.behance.net/iangwilt Ian Gwilt]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Professor of Design, University of South Australia.</div><br />
|For many people outside the scientific community statistical information and graphs remain abstract and unintelligible. My [https://shu.academia.edu/iangwiltdesign creative practice-based research] investigates how we might begin to interpret technical/digital information through the creation of [https://research.shu.ac.uk/DataObjects/ material-based physical objects], with the intention of bringing better understanding to scientific data for a variety of audiences.<br />
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| '''[http://heinventions.com/ John Hardy]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Company Directory & Researcher at H&E Inventions LTD, Manchester, UK.</div><br />
|Developing systems and support tools that allow technical and non-technical designers to create physical representations of data. Interested in how new technologies can render data back into the physical spaces it was captured in, in order to support better insight identification and decision making processes.<br />
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| '''[http://dataphysforstem.com/ Sarah Hayes]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD Researcher, Cork Institute of Technology, Cork, Ireland.</div><br />
|I am interested in exploring applications for data physicalization - specifically, for enhancing learning and engagement with science and technology subjects. My research involves exploring and designing novel physicalizations, and evaluating their use within different learning contexts, both formal and informal.<br />
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| '''[http://ischool.syr.edu/people/directories/view/jjhemsle/ Jeff Hemsley]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Assistant Professor in Syracuse University, USA.</div><br />
|Data is ubiquitous. Understanding is not. Data exploration is best facilitated by keeping an open mind and trying different representations of the data. Unlike 2D plots, 3D virtual spaces, and data sonification, physical representation of data are unique in their ability to promote interactivity with data, and thus communicate the meaning within the data. You can see more of my work [http://jeffhemsley.tumblr.com/ here].<br />
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| '''[https://cit-ie.academia.edu/TrevorHogan Trevor Hogan]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Lecturer, Crawford College of Art and Design, CIT, Ireland. PhD candidate, Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Germany.</div><br />
|Trevor is a lecturer in interactive digital media and an external PhD candidate at the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Germany. The aim of his research is to describe and better understand how embodiment influences and augments an audience’s experience of data representations. He explores, through creative practice, whether embodying data in alternative modalities contributes to an audience's capacity to construct meaning and empathize with the data source. Trevors work is strongly interdisciplinary and may be situated in the field of interactive design, at the intersection of tangible computing, human-computer interaction, information science and psychology. The current focus of his work involves exploring new approaches to design and evaluation that help us to describe how people respond when they touch, feel, hear, hold, or even possess data.<br />
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| '''[http://www.kasperhornbaek.dk/ Kasper Hornbæk]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Professor at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark.</div><br />
|I am interested in shape-changing interfaces and how they should affect our understanding of concepts such as affordance, encoding, and interaction. I have been exploring this in the [http://www.ghost-fet.com/ GHOST] project. Identifying promising application areas for shape-change I also find important; data physicalization seems to be one such area. Many of the questions that concerns shape-change appear to apply also to data physicalization.<br />
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| '''[http://ehornecker.de/ Eva Hornecker]'''<br />
<div class=compact>[http://www.uni-weimar.de/de/medien/professuren/human-computer-interaction/ Professor of HCI], Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Germany.</div><br />
|I have a general interest in tangible interfaces, user experience and social interactions. Regarding data physicalisation, I am interested in the subjective user experience of data physicalisation and in the social interaction these might engender and support, i.e. how these might be shareable in different ways than traditional visual representations. I work with Trevor Hogan, supervising his PhD project which focuses on the phenomenological user experience of different modalities for data representations. <br />
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| '''[http://www.elisevandenhoven.com/ Elise van den Hoven]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate professor in the School of Design at UTS, Sydney, Australia.</div><br />
|Elise van den Hoven has a background in interaction design and HCI and her research spans aspects of human-computer interaction, design and psychology. More specifically her expertise lies in the field of tangible interaction (the use of physical objects with embedded electronics which can respond to people's actions) and in the application area of human remembering activities. She leads the international research program Materialising Memories, which aims to use design for improved reliving of personal memories. (For more information, see: [http://www.materialisingmemories.com www.materialisingmemories.com/].) <br />
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| '''[http://www.cybunk.com/ Samuel Huron]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Post doctorate researcher at University of Calgary, Canada and Lead Designer at IRI Centre Pompidou, Paris, France.</div><br />
|Samuel Huron is actively working on [https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01024053/document visual representation design for non infovis expert people]. He is interested in understanding the different [https://hal.inria.fr/hal-00978437 paradigm] in which human design and externalize visual representation of abstract information. To understand these phenomenon he observe how non expert people construct visual representations of data using various media, i.e., how people create, manipulate and communicate abstract information in graphical and tangible ways.<br />
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| '''[http://petra.isenberg.cc Petra Isenberg]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Permanent Research Scientist, Inria, Gif-sur-Yvette, France.</div><br />
|I am interested in finding out how physical visualizations can aid groups in making sense of data. This includes studying how groups think with physical visualizations but also how they can interact, share, and disseminate physical data.<br />
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| '''[http://tangible.media.mit.edu/person/hiroshi-ishii/ Hiroshi Ishii]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Jerome B. Wiesner Professor of Media Arts and Sciences, Associate Director of MIT Media Laboratory, Head of Tangible Media Group, MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA.</div><br />
|[http://tangible.media.mit.edu/vision/ Beyond Tangible Bits, Towards Radical Atoms]. ''Tangible Bits'' seeks to realize seamless interfaces between humans, digital information, and the physical environment by giving physical form to digital information, making bits directly manipulable and perceptible. Our goal is to invent new design media for artistic expression as well as for scientific analysis, taking advantage of the richness of human senses and skills – as developed through our lifetime of interaction with the physical world – as well as the computational reflection enabled by real-time sensing and digital feedback. ''Radical Atoms'' takes a leap beyond Tangible Bits by assuming a hypothetical generation of materials that can change form and properties dynamically, becoming as reconfigurable as pixels on a screen. Radical Atoms is the future material that can transform its’ shape, conform to constraints, and inform the users of their affordances. Radical Atoms is a vision for the future of human-material interaction, in which all digital information has a physical manifestation so that we can interact directly with it.<br />
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| '''[http://yvonnejansen.me Yvonne Jansen<span style="color:red;"><nowiki>*</nowiki></span>]'''<br />
<div class=compact>CNRS researcher at Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France.</div><br />
|Yvonne Jansen is one of the curators of the [http://dataphys.org/list list of physical visualizations] and the admin of this wiki. She is interested in the long tradition of physical data representations and the many ways in which they are used today. Her research focuses on how people engage, perceive, and interact with data physicalizations, and on how to merge the benefits of physicality with the power of computation.<br />
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| '''[http://www.farizjunaidi.com/ Fariz Junaidi]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Communication Designer, Glasgow School of Art, Singapore.</div><br />
|Fariz Junaidi's fascination for information visualisation stems from his personal experience interning at a French press agency as an infographic designer. His project [http://www.farizjunaidi.com/data-without-numbers.html “Data without Numbers”] (link to [https://www.academia.edu/27824125/Critical_Journal_-_Information_Visualisation_made_Physical_Communicating_Data_through_Interactive_Experience_Design Honours Paper]) is an experimental, multi-disciplinary approach to transform day-to-day data collected in train stations into 5 interactive, fashion contraptions. These contraptions invites users to interact with it, allowing users to explore data not only through understanding numbers of data, but experiencing the pragmatic context of it.<br />
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| '''[http://jennykang.me/wearable-self-2/ Jiyeon Kang]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Data Visualization Designer, MFA Design and Technology at Parsons School of Design, New York, United States.</div><br />
|Jiyeon Kang is an NYC-based designer specialized in data visualization and branding. She focused on visualizing biometric data and researched on Quantified Self movement driven by self-tracking technologies during her master's studies in Design and Technology from Parsons School of Design in New York. Her thesis project [http://www.wearableself.com Wearable Self] is an attempt to create personalized fashion items by visualizing wearable users' activity data such as daily steps. In this age of big data, Wearable Self aims to create a deeper connection between the users and their self data. From visualizing data to digital fabrication technologies like 3d printing and laser cut, she created a data-driven jewelry collection that results in beautiful, translucent, acrylic necklaces and earrings using quantified self data gathered by health applications and wearable trackers. Her project has been showcased and introduced at various exhibitions and the annual Quantified Self conference in Amsterdam. <br />
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| '''[http://marijekanis.com/ Marije Kanis]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate professor, Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands.</div><br />
|[http://marijekanis.com Marije Kanis'] research interests lie at the intersection where human-computer interaction meets the physical world. Central to her research are uncovering human needs and making the invisible visible.<br />
This goes from interactive physical scale models for democratically discussing the (dis)advantages of hidden sensor technology and the physicalization of abstract concepts such as bureaucracy. <br />
Her project [http://www.digitallifecentre.nl/projecten/zichtbaar-slimmer-data-fysicalisatie-voor-de-21ste-eeuw?lang=en Revealing design (Zichtbaar slimmer)] focuses on data physicalization for 21st-century skills. <br />
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| '''[http://howiek.com Howard Kaplan]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Visualization Specialist, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, USA.</div><br />
|My research focuses on various academic practices utilizing 3d printing, fabrication and digital modeling technologies. The use of 3d applications, modeling, encoding, preparing, and printing digital models. Interdisciplinary approaches to developing 3d print ready models with added information in the form of accurate tactile visualizations. As an example one particular area of interest is in using 3d printing technology as an educational tool for blind and visually impaired learners. <br />
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| '''[http://roxanakaram.com Roxana Karam]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD student in architecture, University of Edinburgh, UK.</div><br />
|My research lies in the intersection of data and human interactions. I tend to read, analyze, represent the personal data resources through conducting narratives and scenarios. I am interested in creative data practices in design. <br />
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Recently I have designed a workshop brief for creative learning festival at the university of Edinburgh which is titled: [https://www.roxanakaram.com/3d-blockchain/ 3D Blochchain].<br />
3D Blockchain is a big data physicalization on the emerging Blockchain and digital economy. Participants will experience a cross-disciplinary creative process focussing on digital practices and economies. This event will specifically focus on computational design, digital fabrication and sustainable practice models within the creative economy.<br />
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| '''[http://www.lancaster.ac.uk/staff/karnik Abe Karnik]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Lecturer, Lancaster University, UK.</div><br />
|My main interests are in exploring the motility aspects of data pixels which form data physicalizations. I am also interested in looking at the interaction and perceptual aspects of data physicalizations. Lastly, I wish to explore how data physicalizations can be extended for infographics.<br />
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| '''[http://physicalactivitymatters.org/ Rohit Khot]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD Scholar, Exertion Games Lab, RMIT University, Australia.</div><br />
|My PhD work explores the engaging qualities of physical representations to support the experience of being physically active. I put forward a new perspective on understanding physical activity through material artifacts that embody personal data to offer new ways of engaging with physical activity. My overall aim is to advocate and build an autotopography of personalised artifacts to create a lasting expression of our lives for the generations to come. I am also interested in using food as a material for data physicalization.<br />
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| '''[http://research.nokia.com/people/johan_kildal Johan Kildal]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Principal Researcher, Nokia Tech, Espoo, Finland.</div><br />
|Johan Kildal is a Principal Researcher at Nokia TECH in Espoo, Finland. He specializes in multimodal interaction methods that facilitate non-visual interactions, focusing both on accessibility and mobile contexts. This includes audio-haptic interfaces, interaction with deformable interfaces (such as the Nokia Kinetic Device), and modelling the perceived physicality of material for the physical display of information, through techniques such as is 3D-Press and Kooboh.<br />
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| '''[http://www.kildall.com Scott Kildall]'''<br />
<div class=compact>New Media and Visual Artist, San Francisco, United States.</div><br />
|I am an artist who writes software code that transforms datasets into physical form as sculptures and art installations. The overriding question I am asking is: What does data look like? I frequently collaborate with scientists to look at how we can address concerns of social justice with art + data.<br />
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| '''[http://proboscis.org.uk/tag/lifestreams Giles Lane]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Director, Proboscis, London, UK.</div><br />
|Proboscis has been exploring data manifestation since 2012, growing out of previous work bridging the digital and physical since 2000. Our project "Lifestreams" expressed personal biosensor data as 3D-printed shells. We believe that expressing data in this way exposes a greater number of human senses in meaning making that traditional 2D visualisations can affect. By making data physical new kinds of relationships to knowledge can be triggered, informing alternative meanings and interpretations.<br />
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| '''[https://moonhwanlee.wordpress.com Moon-Hwan Lee]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD Candidate, KAIST, Daejeon, South Korea.</div><br />
|I am a design-oriented researcher. I investigate how an artifact becomes emotionally durable by using data visualization. The work that I explored was using the [http://wp.me/p5Gs7X-10 concept of patinas] as a way of data visualization. As natural patinas enhance emotional and aesthetic qualities of an artifact, it would be possible to use such concept to design digital products and systems.<br />
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| '''[http://www.aviz.fr/mathieu Mathieu Le Goc]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Post-doctoral researcher at Stanford University, USA.</div><br />
|Mathieu Le Goc is currently working on Dynamic Physical Visualisations, and more specifically developping new technologies to augment physicalizations. He is particularly interested in combinations of multiple objects to create physicalizations, like [http://dataphys.org/list/diy-bertin-matrix/ Bertin’s Matrices]. Promoting direct manipulations and leveraging human hands capabilities motivate his work, to invent new “beyond desktop” tangible interfaces.<br />
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| '''[http://www.leithinger.com/ Daniel Leithinger]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Assistant Professor at the ATLAS Institute and Department of Computer Science at CU Boulder.</div><br />
|Daniel Leithinger builds actuated tangible interfaces and interactive shape displays. His research investigates how to dynamically transform the scale and modality of physical information representation, and how to support remote collaboration through physical telepresence. Together with his colleagues, Daniel has created the shape displays “Relief”, “Recompose”, “Sublimate”, “inFORM” and “Transform”.<br />
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| '''[http://danlockton.com Dan Lockton]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Assistant Professor, Imaginaries Lab, School of Design, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.</div><br />
|I'm interested in developing ways for people to understand complex and invisible systems, from [http://imaginari.es/mental-landscapes/ externalising their own mental models] or [http://drawingenergy.com mental imagery], to new forms of [http://imaginari.es/publications/Lockton_Ricketts_Chowdhury_Lee_2017_Exploring_Qualitative_Displays_and_Interfaces.pdf 'qualitative' interface] for phenomena such as [http://imaginari.es/electric-acoustic-exploring-energy-as-a-design-material-through-sonic-and-vibration-displays/ energy]. Data physicalisation in its many forms is a big part of that. I also feel there are parallels with analogue computing which I'd love to explore further, practically.<br />
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| '''[https://www.canberra.edu.au/about-uc/faculties/arts-design/courses/communications-staff/lupton-deborah Deborah Lupton]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Centenary Research Professor, University of Canberra, Bruce, Australia.</div><br />
|I am a sociologist interested in the sociocultural and political dimensions of digital technologies. One of my interests is digital data, and the ways in which people make sense of their personal data. I am interested in how they respond to various types of data materialisations, including data physicalisations. I have written chapters and articles on 3D printed self-replicas, the use of 3D printing in medicine and public health, and the ways in which people can 'feel' their data when engaging with data physicalisations.<br />
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| '''[http://www.lorenmadsen.com Loren Madsen]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Self-employed artist, Northern California, USA.</div><br />
|I started exploring data sculpture more than twenty years ago with the sculpture “CPI / Cost of Living”, and still continue today with work such as “District 5”. ([http://dataphys.org/list/loren-madsen-interview/ see dataphys.org interview])<br />
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| '''[http://dougmccune.com Doug McCune]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Artist and Software Developer in Oakland, CA USA.</div><br />
|Doug McCune is a San Francisco artist who embraces data exploration and map making in an attempt to come to terms with the chaos of urban environments. He experiments heavily with 3D printing and laser cutting to bring digital forms into physical space. He’s a programmer by trade, an amateur cartographer, and a big believer in using data to understand the world. [http://deviantcartography.com Deviant Cartography] (2015) was the first solo show of Doug's physical map artwork. He blogs about both his art and his code at dougmccune.com.<br />
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| '''[http://sensorymaps.com/ Kate McLean]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Smellscape Mapper at Canterbury Christ Church University in Canterbury, UK.</div><br />
|My research addresses how the fragmentary and episodic nature of the [http://sensorymaps.com smellscape] might be explored, analysed and represented. It investigates how humanistic smelldata can be shared, how technologies might be used in the investigation and depiction of invisible and ephemeral sensory data - translating humanistic smellscape perceptions into spatio-temporal mappings.<br />
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| '''[http://matteomoretti.com Matteo Moretti]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Academic Researcher and Designer, Free University of Bozen - Bolzano, Italy.</div><br />
|Since I started my academic research path I focused on innovative way to inform a wider audience on complex topics in a more engaging way. Started with visual journalism online ([http://www.peoplesrepublicofbolzano.com here] and [http://europadreaming.eu/en/ here]) my research interest is moving on [https://vimeo.com/250959829 participatory data physicalizations]. Results such as the impact evaluation and the case study are embedded in [https://unibz.academia.edu/MatteoMoretti conference papers].<br />
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| '''[http://www.data-things.com Bettina Nissen]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD Researcher and Designer at Culture Lab, Newcastle University, Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK.</div><br />
|Bettina Nissen is a designer and PhD researcher at Culture Lab, Newcastle University. With a background in product design, her work embeds digital fabrication within public data making activities translating digital information into tangible form as personal souvenirs, evocative objects and meaningful artefacts in order to engage new audiences in conversation, reflection and meaning making of data.<br />
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| '''[https://www.biswaksenpatnaik.design/ Biswaksen Patnaik]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Master's Candidate, Human-Computer Interaction Lab, University of Maryland College Park, USA.</div><br />
|I am interested in designing novel interaction paradigms for humans to interact with information. I am especially interested in building systems that employ multi-sensory interactions. Our current research on [https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/8444077?reload=true “Information Olfactation”] explores the [https://vimeo.com/289784509 design space of smell to convey data].<br />
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| '''[http://www.ucalgary.ca/cmd/people Jennifer Payne]'''<br />
<div class=compact>MSc student, University of Calgary, Canada.</div><br />
|Jennifer's past work in the realm of data physicalization includes the creation of several simple physical visualizations (some participatory), and a short study involving extruded bar charts. She is interested in the design of physical representations, exploring physical variables and examining ways in which physical representations differ from representations on-screen.<br />
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| '''[http://lauraperovich.com/ Laura Perovich]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD candidate, MIT Media Lab, Cambridge, MA, USA.</div><br />
|My research takes an artistic systems-based approach to engaging communities with environmental issues through data physicalizations. I've created human-sized bar charts and data clothing to share results from in-home chemical testing with environmental health study participants. I'm currently focused on a project to help communities understand and improve water quality near local industries though collectively creating and visualizing this data on site and in real time.<br />
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| '''[http://ereyes.net/ Everardo Reyes]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate Professor at Université Paris 8, France</div><br />
|I am a member of the Paragraphe Lab at Paris 8 and also a member of the Software Studies Initiative. My research areas combine visual culture, digital media, and programming code as plastic element of media art. My interest on data physicalization regards transforming visual media into objects, for example [http://ereyes.net/ms/ motion structures].<br />
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| '''[http://www.tangibledisplay.com Jimmy Hz Ricaut]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Interactive explorer, CEO, Tangible Display, Paris, France.</div><br />
|Diving in a sea of data is first an exploration. How to get deeper to retrieve meaningful information and explore new species? What underwater breathing apparatus should we develop for this journey into the depth of knowledge? Tangible interfaces could provide the right vehicles to access abstract datas in an intuitive, physical and spatial manner.<br />
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| '''[https://www.tumwater.k12.wa.us/Page/7852 Tara Richerson]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Supervisor for Data and Assessment, Tumwater School District, Tumwater WA USA.</div><br />
|I started building interactive data walls in 2016. I use fabric, paper, string, wood, metal, and other basic materials to display data that we don't typically use, such as how meeting spaces are used or the words used in report card comments. I have been working with educators in other districts to build their own data walls. I hope to extend my project to involve community, parent, and student organizations.<br />
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| '''[http://www.miguelrp.com Miguel Rodriguez]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Researcher and Interaction Designer, ABB, Västerås, Sweden.</div><br />
|Miguel's research focuses on creating novel ways for interacting with biological and environmental sensor data. He is interested in finding new application domains for data physicalizations and experimenting with novel technologies for achieving interactive and dynamic physicalizations.<br />
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| '''[https://sites.google.com/site/bernicerogowitz/ Bernice Rogowitz]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Chief Scientist, owner of Visual Perspectives Research and Consulting, Greater New York Area, USA.</div><br />
|Perhaps the most unique characteristic of human perception is our exquisite abilities in visually-guided fine-motor control. Physicalizing data, and allowing it to be manipulated visually, opens new opportunities for data representation, analysis, and artistic creation. My colleague, Paul Borrel, and I have created novel haptic interfaces that allow humans to touch, shape, edit, and explore virtual representations of physical objects. Our work has produced three patents [http://www.google.com/patents/US8350843?dq=borrel+rogowitz&hl=en&sa=X&ei=EMFAUc2oIaaV0QGxp4DQDA&ved=0CDkQ6AEwAQ US 8,350,843], [http://www.google.com/patents/US8203529?pg=PA1&dq=borrel+rogowitz&hl=en&sa=X&ei=EMFAUc2oIaaV0QGxp4DQDA&ved=0CDwQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=borrel%20rogowitz&f=false US 8,203,529 B2], and [https://www.google.com/patents/US8487749?dq=rogowitz+borrel&hl=en&sa=X&ei=RhfxVNaIH_HgsAS0o4KACw&ved=0CCwQ6AEwAg US 8487749 B2]. Work from the first two patents was described at the HVEI Conference in 2008-- [https://sites.google.com/site/bernicerogowitz/publications--2008-2009/VirtualHand_RogowitzandBorrel_Jan08.pdf?attredirects=0 Virtual hand: a 3D tactile interface to virtual environments].<br />
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| '''[http://www.francescasamsel.com Francesca Samsel]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Research Associate, University of Texas at Austin, USA.</div><br />
|Trained as a sculptor who spent many years building large outdoor site-specific environmentally-focused sculpture, I now find myself building sculptettes out of clay, rice, wax, and other materials, attaching them to data with my computer science colleagues and watching them come to life on data about everything from water formation in the universe to the biogeochemistry of the ocean. Based in Austin, TX but often found in Los Alamos, NM where I have many science collaborations or on skype with the [https://www.sculpting-vis.org/ Sculpting Vis] team from the University of Minnesota, I focus on environmental visualization aiming to show the value of humanizing data, providing engaging context that links the science to our daily lives.<br />
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| '''[http://tecfa.unige.ch/perso/schneider/ Daniel K. Schneider]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate professor at University of Geneva, Switzerland.</div><br />
|I am interested in creating physical visualizations in [http://edutechwiki.unige.ch/fr/STIC:STIC_IV_(2015) educational and learning contexts], e.g. to demonstrate something or [http://edutechwiki.unige.ch/fr/Objet_d%27apprentissage_constructionniste as medium for learners to express something]. Physical visualization is related to my interest in digital design and [http://edutechwiki.unige.ch/en/Category:Fab_lab fabrication]. <br />
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| '''[http://www.meliesart.de/ Volker Schweisfurth]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Data artist and owner of MeliesArt, Düsseldorf, Germany.</div><br />
|On global and business topics, MeliesArt transforms conclusions of strategic studies and their data into 3D printed dataSculptures. The focus is not only on making statistics tangible and introduce them an add-on for presentations, but to create "decision support physicalization" by combining suitable risk/chance parameters in the models (as an example see [http://www.meliesart.de/some-datasculptures/decision-support-terrain/ this data sculpture]). The [http://www.meliesart.de/ #meliesart.de] website shows many models of mine. Currently, I am studying ways to make models smarter by adding sort of intelligence to them that can be queried. Another issue is better resolution, textures, materials and observing potential new features in the physicalization context (like haptics, pulsation, light emission).<br />
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| '''[http://www.adriensegal.com/ Adrien Segal]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Professional Artist.</div><br />
|Taking an interdisciplinary approach that integrates scientific research, data visualization, aesthetic interpretation, and materiality, my work seeks to reconcile scientific conventions of reason and fact with an intuitive sensory experience. My design method begins with extensive research, collection, and analysis of information. I interpret the complexity of natural systems by translating scientific data into lines, shapes, forms, and materials to reveal trends, patterns, processes, and relationships as three-dimensional sculptures.<br />
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| '''[http://beatsigner.com/ Beat Signer]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate Professor, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium.</div><br />
|Beat Signer has more than 15 years of experience in building [http://beatsigner.com/interactivePaper.html interactive paper] and tangible user interfaces. With his research group he recently introduced the idea of [http://wise.vub.ac.be/topic/tangible-holograms-tangho Tangible Holograms (TangHo)] and is currently investigating how TangHo can be used for innovative forms of [https://wise.vub.ac.be/topic/dynamic-data-physicalisation dynamic data physicalisation] and interactive data exploration. He is further interested in developing a general [http://beatsigner.com/publications/signer_DataPhys2018.pdf framework supporting dynamic data physicalisation] in collaborative human-information interaction.<br />
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| '''[http://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/team/simon.stusak/ Simon Stusak]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD candidate, University of Munich (LMU), Human-Computer-Interaction Group, Munich, Germany.</div><br />
|Simon is a PhD-Candidate at the University of Munich (LMU) and the working-title of his thesis is "Exploring the potential of Physical Visualizations". He focuses is on static physical visualizations and studies their possible benefits, for example regarding [http://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/forschung/publikationen/detail?pub=stusak2015chi memorability] or [http://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/forschung/publikationen/detail?pub=stusak2014vis motivation]. In general he is interested the interplay between physical and traditional digital visualizations, their individual strengths and how they could complement one another. <br />
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| '''[http://www.tabard.fr Aurélien Tabard]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Assistant Professor, Université Lyon 1, Lyon, France.</div><br />
|I am an Assistant Professor in Computer Science at the University of Lyon, France. I am interested in personal informatics, and investigate how we relate to the wealth of digital traces we leave behind us: how we can control them but also how they can enrich our lives. Ongoing projects include: leveraging traces to develop and improve our digital skills by reflecting on past experiences, enabling users to better understand the traces they produce and developing tools to better control how traces are used. [http://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/forschung/publikationen/detail?pub=stusak2014vis Physical representations of traces] are a great way let people explore their past activity in an intimate manner. <br />
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| '''[http://tuteja.info Ewa Tuteja]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Data artist, Berlin, Germany.</div><br />
|I deal with data visualisation in different forms: static/ graphical, interactive and physical. But my deepest passion lies in hand-crafted objects. Above all I enjoy the process of gradual physical creation the most. My work is, in general, about using data to uncover patterns. More specifically it's about enabling understanding of a subject matter or a phenomenon through mediums that are engaging, e.g. because they are physically tangible or simply beautiful. It's about translating data into form. It's about bringing something abstract forth into "the real world". <br />
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| '''[http://infoscape.org/ Andrew Vande Moere]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate Professor, KU Leuven, Belgium.</div><br />
|Andrew is interested in exploring alternative ways of representing data to lay people, including data physicalizations and other non-visual renditions of data. In his academic research, he has already investigated distinct design approaches of how data can be meaningfully encoded as physical artifacts, and proposed the concept of ‘embodiment' to capture the metaphorical power of communicating data-supported meaning in the physical realm. In his current work, he investigates how (interactive) data physicalizations can be deployed in urban and public contexts to engage citizens in information-centric discussions. On his blog 'Information Aesthetics' ([http://infosthetics.com/ infosthetics.com]), he has curated various projects that demonstrate the power of data physicalization.<br />
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| '''[http://www.uclouvain.be/jean.vanderdonckt Jean Vanderdonckt]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Full Professor, Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium.</div><br />
|I am interested in physicality as a quality property of a user interface to deform itself depending on imposing or relaxing constraints on it. These constraints could come from the user, the platform, the available bandwidth, the end user's task. Early efforts on the screen medium included [https://www.info.ucl.ac.be/~pvr/FlexClockTamodia.pdf FlexClock], a multi-platform application that displays time and date according to 16 possible layouts that are computed at run-time depending on window dimensions. [http://www.slideshare.net/jeanvdd/grolaux-tamodia2002 FCPres] PlastiXML [http://www.usixml.org/en/collignon-b-vanderdonckt-j-calvary-g-an-intelligent-editor-for-multi-presentation-user-interfaces.html?IDC=465&IDD=1581 PlastiXML] is a graphical user interface editor allowing to define multiple layouts depending on window dimensions. [http://www.usixml.org/servlet/Repository/collignon-sac2008.ppt?ID=793&saveFile=true PXPres]. <br />
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| '''[http://davidverweij.com David Verweij]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD Candidate, Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom.</div><br />
|David is a post-graduate research student (PhD) on Human-Computer Interaction for Digital Living at the Northumbria University in Newcastle. He is interested in Human-Computer Interaction with distributed data in everyday environments that supports or relieves human cognition in every ‘mundane’ tasks. He is currently exploring Do-it-Together practises of visualizing 'live' data sources physically for everyday families and households - through the use of everyday materials and co-creative approaches. The development and outputs of this exploration are updated on [http://domesticwidgets.com domesticwidgets.com].<br />
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| '''[http://www.wjwillett.net/ Wesley Willett]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Assistant Professor, University of Calgary, Canada.</div><br />
|Wes's research focuses on tools and strategies to support social data analysis, with a particular emphasis on personal and community data. His interests include exploring physical interfaces and interactions that support comparison, reflection, and in-context analysis, as well as envisioning [http://wjwillett.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/content/cetonia/ future tools] for collecting and exploring data.<br />
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<p>Dragice: </p>
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This is a list of '''people studying or interested in studying [[Main_Page|data physicalization]]''', and who are open to starting collaborations, taking students, finding a position, or simply connecting and exchanging ideas on the topic. People marked with an <span style="color:red;"><nowiki>*</nowiki></span> are [[Contribute|contributors]] to this wiki.<br />
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| '''[http://www.scc.lancs.ac.uk/~jason/ Jason Alexander]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Lecturer, Lancaster University, UK.</div><br />
|Jason is a Lecturer in Human-Computer Interaction and has a background in hardware prototyping and empirical user evaluation. He is interested in the application of shape-changing displays to data physicalization and understanding how users will interact with such artefacts.<br />
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| '''[http://analyticslab.sabanciuniv.edu Selim Balcısoy]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Lab Director - Faculty Member, Sabanci University, Istanbul, Turkey.</div><br />
|The large-scale use of office tools and statistical analysis applications indicates that they have sufficed well for some of the everyday tasks in our work cycles such as analysis, presentation, reporting, and decision-making. Nevertheless, they were designed in an era when business data was not big and complex enough. The ever growing avalanche of the data that we collect for our businesses compels us to find new means of understanding, sharing, and reporting the underlying ideas, and of making decisions for the future.<br />
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| '''[http://stephenbarrass.com/tag/acoustic/ Stephen Barrass]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate Professor, University of Canberra, Australia.</div><br />
|Stephen Barrass studies Acoustic Data Sonification. An Acoustic Sonification is an object that has been both physically and acoustically shaped by a data set specifically to produce sounds that may provide information about the dataset. For example the [http://www.york.ac.uk/media/c2d2/media/sonihedconference/Barrass_SoniHED_2014.pdf Hypertension Singing Bowl] is a Tibetan singing bowl shaped by a year of blood pressure readings. The [http://www.researchgate.net/publication/265728850_Physical_Sonification_Dataforms HRTF bells] were shaped from Head Related Transfer Functions of the left and right ear pinnae. Stephen's Acoustic Sonifications [http://currentsnewmedia.org/artists/stephen-barrass/ will be exhibited] at the Currents New Media Festival in Santa Fe in June.<br />
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| '''[http://www.evandrodamiao.com Evandro Damião Barbosa]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Creative Data, Brazil.</div><br />
|Evandro Damião is a data science enthusiast and data visualization expert. Focused on bring life to data not only with Dataviz is positioning as a pioneer in Dataphys in Brazil.<br />
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| '''[http://www.albertoboem.com/ Alberto Boem]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD Student, University of Tsukuba, Japan.</div><br />
|Alberto Boem is a media artist and researcher. He investigates new metaphors, technologies, and concepts for promoting physical engagement and expression with the flow of the digital world. One of them is data physicalizations. Previously, he has worked on malleable interfaces for musical expression. <br />
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| '''[http://innovis.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/ Sheelagh Carpendale]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Full Professor, University of Calgary, Canada.</div><br />
|Sheelagh's research focuses on information visualization, interaction design, and qualitative empirical research, with an increasing focus on the design of data representations, which is leading to exploration of data physicalization. By studying how people interact with information both in work and social settings, she works towards designing more natural, accessible and understandable interactive visual representations of data. <br />
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| '''[https://www.lri.fr/~dragice/ Pierre Dragicevic<span style="color:red;"><nowiki>*</nowiki></span>]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Permanent Research Scientist, Inria, Gif-sur-Yvette, France.</div><br />
|Together with Yvonne Jansen, Pierre Dragicevic has been promoting data physicalization as a research area and curating a [http://www.dataphys.org/list list of physical visualizations]. He is interested in how manipulable representations of data can augment human cognition. He is also interested in tracing back the origins of data visualization by examining physical artefacts made throughout history, and in imagining how future humans will interact with data through programmable matter.<br />
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| '''[http://www.handmadevisuals.com/ Jose Duarte]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Designer, Colombia.</div><br />
|Jose Duarte is a Colombian designer, magister in communication and an international speaker about the data visualization field. Unlike most of the infographics we see today, his data visualizations aren't high-quality computer-aided; they're handmade using simple items like balloons, tape and ruber balls. Using ordinary materials he has experimented with various visualization techniques from area charts to bubble graphs and ven diagrams in diverse scenarios as business, art, street interventions and even astronomy. Now, he is exploring simple ways to visualize information quickly and easily and his work – particularly the [https://www.flickr.com/photos/joseduarteq/ handmade visualization toolkit] and the [https://instagram.com/easydataclip/ #easydataclip] project – has inspired and encouraged people to approximate to data visualization for the very first time.<br />
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| '''[https://directory.unamur.be/staff/bdumas/ Bruno Dumas]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate professor, University of Namur, Namur, Belgium.</div><br />
|Bruno Dumas works in multimodal interaction and information visualisation. As such, he is interested in the interaction aspect with visualisations, especially when using haptic and tangible interfaces. This naturally led him to have a keen interest on data physicalisation and especially how to interact with them. <br />
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| '''[http://wise.vub.ac.be/member/payam-ebrahimi Payam Ebrahimi]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD Student, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium.</div><br />
|The aim of my current research is to create a [http://beatsigner.com/publications/signer_DataPhys2018.pdf framework for data physicalisation]. This framework is envisioned to be used by data scientists as well as novice users. On the theoretical side, the framework will provide some standards for creating computer-supported physicalisations. On the practical side, the framework will focus on providing tools and libraries to help with the implementation of these standards. <br />
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| '''[http://datavizexperiments.org/ Leanne Elias]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate Professor, Fine Arts, University of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada.</div><br />
|I am interested in how art and design can help people understand data. At our [http://datavizexperiments.org/ experimental lab] we work with students and agricultural scientists to explore various physical manifestations of data, and then present the work to a larger public through exhibitions. We strive to combine traditional art-making materials and processes with new ones, and have worked with everything from interactive bar charts to weaving, from meticulously hand-drawn graphs to 3D printed data physicalizations, from crocheted data to electro-acoustic sound compositions.<br />
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| '''[http://mepler.com Matthew Epler]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Creative Technologist, Deep Local, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.</div><br />
|I believe that tangible experiences are more impactful and that while not everyone can access a physical object, the knowledge of its existence in the physical realm gives it more weight.<br />
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| '''[https://researchimaginings.wordpress.com/ John Fass]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Visiting Lecturer, Information Experience Design, Royal College of Art, London, UK.</div><br />
|My research involves asking participants to represent the phenomena of digital experiences including [https://researchimaginings.wordpress.com/2014/03/17/qualitative-data-analysis/ web browsing], [https://researchimaginings.wordpress.com/2014/07/21/inner-worlds/ social media] and image messaging in visual and physical form. I see this as a way to reveal the opaque and hidden nature of inner experience but also to democratise access to understanding. Acting through physical materials offers a way for participants to develop analytical ability and gain insight into the algorithmic processes guiding digital behaviour.<br />
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| '''[http://shape.stanford.edu/ Sean Follmer]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Computer Science (by courtesy), Stanford University, USA.</div><br />
|Shape Changing User Interfaces. Enabling technologies such as actuated pin displays, swarm user interfaces, and soft robotics for shape change. Dynamic Physical Data visualization.<br />
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| '''[http://dentonfredrickson.ca/ Denton Fredrickson]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Assistant Professor - Sculpture and Media Art, Art Department, Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada.</div><br />
|Denton Fredrickson’s artwork invites experiential and contemplative interactions with sound, objects, and architectural space. The seductive lure of both old and new wonders, fantastic inventions, and absurd theories are familiar territories for Fredrickson. He investigates their histories and representations in popular culture through media archaeology, experimental data visualization, and the practice of making. His recent interest in the intermingling of traditional, material-based processes with electronics and digital fabrication has led him to explore how speculative fiction can become awkwardly nestled within the psychology of the everyday.<br />
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| '''[http://www.domesticstreamers.com/ Pau Garcia]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Researcher and visual designer, leader of the studio Domestic Data Streamers, Barcelona, Spain.</div><br />
|Data changes the way we see our world. We can learn more from ourselves and nature surrounding us than ever before in human history. For this reason, we need new tools to reach and translate this information into a universal language. [http://domesticstreamers.com/ Domestic Data Streamers] is a team of developers from Barcelona that have taken on the challenge of transforming raw data into interactive systems and experiences. With a background in new media and interaction design they play in the boundaries of arts, science and sociology to make new data languages. The team was created in October 2013 and since then has been working doing installations for several national and international museums and cultural institutions including the [http://www.cccb.org/en/ Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona], [http://www.smartcityexpo.com/ Smart City Expo] or [http://www.calacademy.org/ Academy of Science of California].<br />
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| '''[http://recyclism.com Benjamin Gaulon]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Program Director MFA Design+Technology Parsons Paris, France.</div><br />
|As program director of a [http://portfolio.newschool.edu/amtparis/ BFA Art, Media & Tech and a MFA Desing + Tech] this is an amazing ressource for students and faculty.<br />
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| '''[http://www1.rmit.edu.au/staff/kellyanngeurts Kellyann Geurts]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD candidate, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia.</div><br />
|ART-BASED RESEARCH PROJECT: [http://sensilab.monash.edu/project/thoughtforms/ 3D PRINTED THOUGHTS FROM ELECTRICAL ACTIVITY CAPTURED BY MOBILE EEG DEVICE] <br />
My art-based research project tests a consumer mobile EEG device to capture brainwave data in response users’ recall of emotional or physical experiences. The device monitors and records mental states such as attention, engagement, arousal, stress and relaxation. These states are interpreted via specialised computer software and printed into uniquely shaped three-dimensional abstract forms, each representing particular “type” of thought. The named 3D “thoughtforms” are tagged and catalogued. With a data set of over 200 thoughtforms, identifiable patterns and “shapes of thought” have emerged.<br />
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| '''[http://www.paulinegourlet.com Pauline Gourlet]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD student, Université Paris 8 - EnsadLab, Paris, France.</div><br />
|My research focuses on the design of [http://carrefour-numerique.cite-sciences.fr/blog/cairn-la-table-qui-permet-de-manipuler-et-visualiser-des-donnees/ reflective tools for educational environments], seeking to engage learners in reflective processes through non‐verbal channels. <br />
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| '''[http://bathsheba.com/ Bathsheba Grossman]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Sculptor and designer, owner of CrystalProtein.com, Somerville, MA, USA.</div><br />
|At [http://crystalprotein.com/ CrystalProtein.com], Bathsheba Grossman uses subsurface laser etching to create images inside glass blocks. It's a visually striking and accessible way to present complex 3D models. Proteins and small molecules are a specialty, but all kinds of data are possible: we've created thousands of models from atomic orbitals to astronomical surveys.<br />
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| '''[https://www.behance.net/iangwilt Ian Gwilt]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Professor of Design, University of South Australia.</div><br />
|For many people outside the scientific community statistical information and graphs remain abstract and unintelligible. My [https://shu.academia.edu/iangwiltdesign creative practice-based research] investigates how we might begin to interpret technical/digital information through the creation of [https://research.shu.ac.uk/DataObjects/ material-based physical objects], with the intention of bringing better understanding to scientific data for a variety of audiences.<br />
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| '''[http://heinventions.com/ John Hardy]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Company Directory & Researcher at H&E Inventions LTD, Manchester, UK.</div><br />
|Developing systems and support tools that allow technical and non-technical designers to create physical representations of data. Interested in how new technologies can render data back into the physical spaces it was captured in, in order to support better insight identification and decision making processes.<br />
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| '''[http://dataphysforstem.com/ Sarah Hayes]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD Researcher, Cork Institute of Technology, Cork, Ireland.</div><br />
|I am interested in exploring applications for data physicalization - specifically, for enhancing learning and engagement with science and technology subjects. My research involves exploring and designing novel physicalizations, and evaluating their use within different learning contexts, both formal and informal.<br />
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| '''[http://ischool.syr.edu/people/directories/view/jjhemsle/ Jeff Hemsley]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Assistant Professor in Syracuse University, USA.</div><br />
|Data is ubiquitous. Understanding is not. Data exploration is best facilitated by keeping an open mind and trying different representations of the data. Unlike 2D plots, 3D virtual spaces, and data sonification, physical representation of data are unique in their ability to promote interactivity with data, and thus communicate the meaning within the data. You can see more of my work [http://jeffhemsley.tumblr.com/ here].<br />
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| '''[https://cit-ie.academia.edu/TrevorHogan Trevor Hogan]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Lecturer, Crawford College of Art and Design, CIT, Ireland. PhD candidate, Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Germany.</div><br />
|Trevor is a lecturer in interactive digital media and an external PhD candidate at the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Germany. The aim of his research is to describe and better understand how embodiment influences and augments an audience’s experience of data representations. He explores, through creative practice, whether embodying data in alternative modalities contributes to an audience's capacity to construct meaning and empathize with the data source. Trevors work is strongly interdisciplinary and may be situated in the field of interactive design, at the intersection of tangible computing, human-computer interaction, information science and psychology. The current focus of his work involves exploring new approaches to design and evaluation that help us to describe how people respond when they touch, feel, hear, hold, or even possess data.<br />
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| '''[http://www.kasperhornbaek.dk/ Kasper Hornbæk]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Professor at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark.</div><br />
|I am interested in shape-changing interfaces and how they should affect our understanding of concepts such as affordance, encoding, and interaction. I have been exploring this in the [http://www.ghost-fet.com/ GHOST] project. Identifying promising application areas for shape-change I also find important; data physicalization seems to be one such area. Many of the questions that concerns shape-change appear to apply also to data physicalization.<br />
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| '''[http://ehornecker.de/ Eva Hornecker]'''<br />
<div class=compact>[http://www.uni-weimar.de/de/medien/professuren/human-computer-interaction/ Professor of HCI], Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Germany.</div><br />
|I have a general interest in tangible interfaces, user experience and social interactions. Regarding data physicalisation, I am interested in the subjective user experience of data physicalisation and in the social interaction these might engender and support, i.e. how these might be shareable in different ways than traditional visual representations. I work with Trevor Hogan, supervising his PhD project which focuses on the phenomenological user experience of different modalities for data representations. <br />
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| '''[http://www.elisevandenhoven.com/ Elise van den Hoven]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate professor in the School of Design at UTS, Sydney, Australia.</div><br />
|Elise van den Hoven has a background in interaction design and HCI and her research spans aspects of human-computer interaction, design and psychology. More specifically her expertise lies in the field of tangible interaction (the use of physical objects with embedded electronics which can respond to people's actions) and in the application area of human remembering activities. She leads the international research program Materialising Memories, which aims to use design for improved reliving of personal memories. (For more information, see: [http://www.materialisingmemories.com www.materialisingmemories.com/].) <br />
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| '''[http://www.cybunk.com/ Samuel Huron]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Post doctorate researcher at University of Calgary, Canada and Lead Designer at IRI Centre Pompidou, Paris, France.</div><br />
|Samuel Huron is actively working on [https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01024053/document visual representation design for non infovis expert people]. He is interested in understanding the different [https://hal.inria.fr/hal-00978437 paradigm] in which human design and externalize visual representation of abstract information. To understand these phenomenon he observe how non expert people construct visual representations of data using various media, i.e., how people create, manipulate and communicate abstract information in graphical and tangible ways.<br />
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| '''[http://petra.isenberg.cc Petra Isenberg]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Permanent Research Scientist, Inria, Gif-sur-Yvette, France.</div><br />
|I am interested in finding out how physical visualizations can aid groups in making sense of data. This includes studying how groups think with physical visualizations but also how they can interact, share, and disseminate physical data.<br />
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| '''[http://tangible.media.mit.edu/person/hiroshi-ishii/ Hiroshi Ishii]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Jerome B. Wiesner Professor of Media Arts and Sciences, Associate Director of MIT Media Laboratory, Head of Tangible Media Group, MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA.</div><br />
|[http://tangible.media.mit.edu/vision/ Beyond Tangible Bits, Towards Radical Atoms]. ''Tangible Bits'' seeks to realize seamless interfaces between humans, digital information, and the physical environment by giving physical form to digital information, making bits directly manipulable and perceptible. Our goal is to invent new design media for artistic expression as well as for scientific analysis, taking advantage of the richness of human senses and skills – as developed through our lifetime of interaction with the physical world – as well as the computational reflection enabled by real-time sensing and digital feedback. ''Radical Atoms'' takes a leap beyond Tangible Bits by assuming a hypothetical generation of materials that can change form and properties dynamically, becoming as reconfigurable as pixels on a screen. Radical Atoms is the future material that can transform its’ shape, conform to constraints, and inform the users of their affordances. Radical Atoms is a vision for the future of human-material interaction, in which all digital information has a physical manifestation so that we can interact directly with it.<br />
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| '''[http://yvonnejansen.me Yvonne Jansen<span style="color:red;"><nowiki>*</nowiki></span>]'''<br />
<div class=compact>CNRS researcher at Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France.</div><br />
|Yvonne Jansen is one of the curators of the [http://dataphys.org/list list of physical visualizations] and the admin of this wiki. She is interested in the long tradition of physical data representations and the many ways in which they are used today. Her research focuses on how people engage, perceive, and interact with data physicalizations, and on how to merge the benefits of physicality with the power of computation.<br />
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| [[File:fariz.png|80px|link=http://www.farizjunaidi.com/]] <br />
| '''[http://www.farizjunaidi.com/ Fariz Junaidi]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Communication Designer, Glasgow School of Art, Singapore.</div><br />
|Fariz Junaidi's fascination for information visualisation stems from his personal experience interning at a French press agency as an infographic designer. His project [http://www.farizjunaidi.com/data-without-numbers.html “Data without Numbers”] (link to [https://www.academia.edu/27824125/Critical_Journal_-_Information_Visualisation_made_Physical_Communicating_Data_through_Interactive_Experience_Design Honours Paper]) is an experimental, multi-disciplinary approach to transform day-to-day data collected in train stations into 5 interactive, fashion contraptions. These contraptions invites users to interact with it, allowing users to explore data not only through understanding numbers of data, but experiencing the pragmatic context of it.<br />
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| '''[http://jennykang.me/wearable-self-2/ Jiyeon Kang]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Data Visualization Designer, MFA Design and Technology at Parsons School of Design, New York, United States.</div><br />
|Jiyeon Kang is an NYC-based designer specialized in data visualization and branding. She focused on visualizing biometric data and researched on Quantified Self movement driven by self-tracking technologies during her master's studies in Design and Technology from Parsons School of Design in New York. Her thesis project [http://www.wearableself.com Wearable Self] is an attempt to create personalized fashion items by visualizing wearable users' activity data such as daily steps. In this age of big data, Wearable Self aims to create a deeper connection between the users and their self data. From visualizing data to digital fabrication technologies like 3d printing and laser cut, she created a data-driven jewelry collection that results in beautiful, translucent, acrylic necklaces and earrings using quantified self data gathered by health applications and wearable trackers. Her project has been showcased and introduced at various exhibitions and the annual Quantified Self conference in Amsterdam. <br />
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| '''[http://marijekanis.com/ Marije Kanis]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate professor, Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands.</div><br />
|[http://marijekanis.com Marije Kanis'] research interests lie at the intersection where human-computer interaction meets the physical world. Central to her research are uncovering human needs and making the invisible visible.<br />
This goes from interactive physical scale models for democratically discussing the (dis)advantages of hidden sensor technology and the physicalization of abstract concepts such as bureaucracy. <br />
Her project [http://www.digitallifecentre.nl/projecten/zichtbaar-slimmer-data-fysicalisatie-voor-de-21ste-eeuw?lang=en Revealing design (Zichtbaar slimmer)] focuses on data physicalization for 21st-century skills. <br />
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| '''[http://howiek.com Howard Kaplan]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Visualization Specialist, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, USA.</div><br />
|My research focuses on various academic practices utilizing 3d printing, fabrication and digital modeling technologies. The use of 3d applications, modeling, encoding, preparing, and printing digital models. Interdisciplinary approaches to developing 3d print ready models with added information in the form of accurate tactile visualizations. As an example one particular area of interest is in using 3d printing technology as an educational tool for blind and visually impaired learners. <br />
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| '''[http://roxanakaram.com Roxana Karam]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD student in architecture, University of Edinburgh, UK.</div><br />
|My research lies in the intersection of data and human interactions. I tend to read, analyze, represent the personal data resources through conducting narratives and scenarios. I am interested in creative data practices in design. <br />
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Recently I have designed a workshop brief for creative learning festival at the university of Edinburgh which is titled: [https://www.roxanakaram.com/3d-blockchain/ 3D Blochchain].<br />
3D Blockchain is a big data physicalization on the emerging Blockchain and digital economy. Participants will experience a cross-disciplinary creative process focussing on digital practices and economies. This event will specifically focus on computational design, digital fabrication and sustainable practice models within the creative economy.<br />
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| '''[http://www.lancaster.ac.uk/staff/karnik Abe Karnik]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Lecturer, Lancaster University, UK.</div><br />
|My main interests are in exploring the motility aspects of data pixels which form data physicalizations. I am also interested in looking at the interaction and perceptual aspects of data physicalizations. Lastly, I wish to explore how data physicalizations can be extended for infographics.<br />
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| '''[http://physicalactivitymatters.org/ Rohit Khot]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD Scholar, Exertion Games Lab, RMIT University, Australia.</div><br />
|My PhD work explores the engaging qualities of physical representations to support the experience of being physically active. I put forward a new perspective on understanding physical activity through material artifacts that embody personal data to offer new ways of engaging with physical activity. My overall aim is to advocate and build an autotopography of personalised artifacts to create a lasting expression of our lives for the generations to come. I am also interested in using food as a material for data physicalization.<br />
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| '''[http://research.nokia.com/people/johan_kildal Johan Kildal]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Principal Researcher, Nokia Tech, Espoo, Finland.</div><br />
|Johan Kildal is a Principal Researcher at Nokia TECH in Espoo, Finland. He specializes in multimodal interaction methods that facilitate non-visual interactions, focusing both on accessibility and mobile contexts. This includes audio-haptic interfaces, interaction with deformable interfaces (such as the Nokia Kinetic Device), and modelling the perceived physicality of material for the physical display of information, through techniques such as is 3D-Press and Kooboh.<br />
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| '''[http://www.kildall.com Scott Kildall]'''<br />
<div class=compact>New Media and Visual Artist, San Francisco, United States.</div><br />
|I am an artist who writes software code that transforms datasets into physical form as sculptures and art installations. The overriding question I am asking is: What does data look like? I frequently collaborate with scientists to look at how we can address concerns of social justice with art + data.<br />
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| [[File:giles.jpg|80px|link=http://proboscis.org.uk/tag/lifestreams]] <br />
| '''[http://proboscis.org.uk/tag/lifestreams Giles Lane]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Director, Proboscis, London, UK.</div><br />
|Proboscis has been exploring data manifestation since 2012, growing out of previous work bridging the digital and physical since 2000. Our project "Lifestreams" expressed personal biosensor data as 3D-printed shells. We believe that expressing data in this way exposes a greater number of human senses in meaning making that traditional 2D visualisations can affect. By making data physical new kinds of relationships to knowledge can be triggered, informing alternative meanings and interpretations.<br />
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| '''[https://moonhwanlee.wordpress.com Moon-Hwan Lee]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD Candidate, KAIST, Daejeon, South Korea.</div><br />
|I am a design-oriented researcher. I investigate how an artifact becomes emotionally durable by using data visualization. The work that I explored was using the [http://wp.me/p5Gs7X-10 concept of patinas] as a way of data visualization. As natural patinas enhance emotional and aesthetic qualities of an artifact, it would be possible to use such concept to design digital products and systems.<br />
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| [[File:mathieu2.jpg|80px|link=http://www.aviz.fr/mathieu]] <br />
| '''[http://www.aviz.fr/mathieu Mathieu Le Goc]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Post-doctoral researcher at Stanford University, USA.</div><br />
|Mathieu Le Goc is currently working on Dynamic Physical Visualisations, and more specifically developping new technologies to augment physicalizations. He is particularly interested in combinations of multiple objects to create physicalizations, like [http://dataphys.org/list/diy-bertin-matrix/ Bertin’s Matrices]. Promoting direct manipulations and leveraging human hands capabilities motivate his work, to invent new “beyond desktop” tangible interfaces.<br />
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| '''[http://www.leithinger.com/ Daniel Leithinger]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Assistant Professor at the ATLAS Institute and Department of Computer Science at CU Boulder.</div><br />
|Daniel Leithinger builds actuated tangible interfaces and interactive shape displays. His research investigates how to dynamically transform the scale and modality of physical information representation, and how to support remote collaboration through physical telepresence. Together with his colleagues, Daniel has created the shape displays “Relief”, “Recompose”, “Sublimate”, “inFORM” and “Transform”.<br />
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| '''[http://danlockton.com Dan Lockton]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Assistant Professor, Imaginaries Lab, School of Design, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.</div><br />
|I'm interested in developing ways for people to understand complex and invisible systems, from [http://imaginari.es/mental-landscapes/ externalising their own mental models] or [http://drawingenergy.com mental imagery], to new forms of [http://imaginari.es/publications/Lockton_Ricketts_Chowdhury_Lee_2017_Exploring_Qualitative_Displays_and_Interfaces.pdf 'qualitative' interface] for phenomena such as [http://imaginari.es/electric-acoustic-exploring-energy-as-a-design-material-through-sonic-and-vibration-displays/ energy]. Data physicalisation in its many forms is a big part of that. I also feel there are parallels with analogue computing which I'd love to explore further, practically.<br />
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| [[File:deborah.jpg|80px|link=https://www.canberra.edu.au/about-uc/faculties/arts-design/courses/communications-staff/lupton-deborah]] <br />
| '''[https://www.canberra.edu.au/about-uc/faculties/arts-design/courses/communications-staff/lupton-deborah Deborah Lupton]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Centenary Research Professor, University of Canberra, Bruce, Australia.</div><br />
|I am a sociologist interested in the sociocultural and political dimensions of digital technologies. One of my interests is digital data, and the ways in which people make sense of their personal data. I am interested in how they respond to various types of data materialisations, including data physicalisations. I have written chapters and articles on 3D printed self-replicas, the use of 3D printing in medicine and public health, and the ways in which people can 'feel' their data when engaging with data physicalisations.<br />
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| '''[http://www.lorenmadsen.com Loren Madsen]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Self-employed artist, Northern California, USA.</div><br />
|I started exploring data sculpture more than twenty years ago with the sculpture “CPI / Cost of Living”, and still continue today with work such as “District 5”. ([http://dataphys.org/list/loren-madsen-interview/ see dataphys.org interview])<br />
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| '''[http://dougmccune.com Doug McCune]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Artist and Software Developer in Oakland, CA USA.</div><br />
|Doug McCune is a San Francisco artist who embraces data exploration and map making in an attempt to come to terms with the chaos of urban environments. He experiments heavily with 3D printing and laser cutting to bring digital forms into physical space. He’s a programmer by trade, an amateur cartographer, and a big believer in using data to understand the world. [http://deviantcartography.com Deviant Cartography] (2015) was the first solo show of Doug's physical map artwork. He blogs about both his art and his code at dougmccune.com.<br />
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| '''[http://sensorymaps.com/ Kate McLean]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Smellscape Mapper at Canterbury Christ Church University in Canterbury, UK.</div><br />
|My research addresses how the fragmentary and episodic nature of the [http://sensorymaps.com smellscape] might be explored, analysed and represented. It investigates how humanistic smelldata can be shared, how technologies might be used in the investigation and depiction of invisible and ephemeral sensory data - translating humanistic smellscape perceptions into spatio-temporal mappings.<br />
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| '''[http://matteomoretti.com Matteo Moretti]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Academic Researcher and Designer, Free University of Bozen - Bolzano, Italy.</div><br />
|Since I started my academic research path I focused on innovative way to inform a wider audience on complex topics in a more engaging way. Started with visual journalism online ([http://www.peoplesrepublicofbolzano.com here] and [http://europadreaming.eu/en/ here]) my research interest is moving on [https://vimeo.com/250959829 participatory data physicalizations]. Results such as the impact evaluation and the case study are embedded in [https://unibz.academia.edu/MatteoMoretti conference papers].<br />
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| '''[http://www.data-things.com Bettina Nissen]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD Researcher and Designer at Culture Lab, Newcastle University, Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK.</div><br />
|Bettina Nissen is a designer and PhD researcher at Culture Lab, Newcastle University. With a background in product design, her work embeds digital fabrication within public data making activities translating digital information into tangible form as personal souvenirs, evocative objects and meaningful artefacts in order to engage new audiences in conversation, reflection and meaning making of data.<br />
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| '''[https://www.biswaksenpatnaik.design/ Biswaksen Patnaik]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Master's Candidate, Human-Computer Interaction Lab, University of Maryland College Park, USA.</div><br />
|I am interested in designing novel interaction paradigms for humans to interact with information. I am especially interested in building systems that employ multi-sensory interactions. Our current research on [https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/8444077?reload=true “Information Olfactation”] explores the [https://vimeo.com/289784509 design space of smell to convey data].<br />
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| '''[http://www.ucalgary.ca/cmd/people Jennifer Payne]'''<br />
<div class=compact>MSc student, University of Calgary, Canada.</div><br />
|Jennifer's past work in the realm of data physicalization includes the creation of several simple physical visualizations (some participatory), and a short study involving extruded bar charts. She is interested in the design of physical representations, exploring physical variables and examining ways in which physical representations differ from representations on-screen.<br />
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| '''[http://lauraperovich.com/ Laura Perovich]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD candidate, MIT Media Lab, Cambridge, MA, USA.</div><br />
|My research takes an artistic systems-based approach to engaging communities with environmental issues through data physicalizations. I've created human-sized bar charts and data clothing to share results from in-home chemical testing with environmental health study participants. I'm currently focused on a project to help communities understand and improve water quality near local industries though collectively creating and visualizing this data on site and in real time.<br />
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| '''[http://ereyes.net/ Everardo Reyes]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate Professor at Université Paris 8, France</div><br />
|I am a member of the Paragraphe Lab at Paris 8 and also a member of the Software Studies Initiative. My research areas combine visual culture, digital media, and programming code as plastic element of media art. My interest on data physicalization regards transforming visual media into objects, for example [http://ereyes.net/ms/ motion structures].<br />
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| '''[http://www.tangibledisplay.com Jimmy Hz Ricaut]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Interactive explorer, CEO, Tangible Display, Paris, France.</div><br />
|Diving in a sea of data is first an exploration. How to get deeper to retrieve meaningful information and explore new species? What underwater breathing apparatus should we develop for this journey into the depth of knowledge? Tangible interfaces could provide the right vehicles to access abstract datas in an intuitive, physical and spatial manner.<br />
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| '''[https://www.tumwater.k12.wa.us/Page/7852 Tara Richerson]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Supervisor for Data and Assessment, Tumwater School District, Tumwater WA USA.</div><br />
|I started building interactive data walls in 2016. I use fabric, paper, string, wood, metal, and other basic materials to display data that we don't typically use, such as how meeting spaces are used or the words used in report card comments. I have been working with educators in other districts to build their own data walls. I hope to extend my project to involve community, parent, and student organizations.<br />
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| '''[http://www.miguelrp.com Miguel Rodriguez]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Researcher and Interaction Designer, ABB, Västerås, Sweden.</div><br />
|Miguel's research focuses on creating novel ways for interacting with biological and environmental sensor data. He is interested in finding new application domains for data physicalizations and experimenting with novel technologies for achieving interactive and dynamic physicalizations.<br />
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| '''[https://sites.google.com/site/bernicerogowitz/ Bernice Rogowitz]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Chief Scientist, owner of Visual Perspectives Research and Consulting, Greater New York Area, USA.</div><br />
|Perhaps the most unique characteristic of human perception is our exquisite abilities in visually-guided fine-motor control. Physicalizing data, and allowing it to be manipulated visually, opens new opportunities for data representation, analysis, and artistic creation. My colleague, Paul Borrel, and I have created novel haptic interfaces that allow humans to touch, shape, edit, and explore virtual representations of physical objects. Our work has produced three patents [http://www.google.com/patents/US8350843?dq=borrel+rogowitz&hl=en&sa=X&ei=EMFAUc2oIaaV0QGxp4DQDA&ved=0CDkQ6AEwAQ US 8,350,843], [http://www.google.com/patents/US8203529?pg=PA1&dq=borrel+rogowitz&hl=en&sa=X&ei=EMFAUc2oIaaV0QGxp4DQDA&ved=0CDwQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=borrel%20rogowitz&f=false US 8,203,529 B2], and [https://www.google.com/patents/US8487749?dq=rogowitz+borrel&hl=en&sa=X&ei=RhfxVNaIH_HgsAS0o4KACw&ved=0CCwQ6AEwAg US 8487749 B2]. Work from the first two patents was described at the HVEI Conference in 2008-- [https://sites.google.com/site/bernicerogowitz/publications--2008-2009/VirtualHand_RogowitzandBorrel_Jan08.pdf?attredirects=0 Virtual hand: a 3D tactile interface to virtual environments].<br />
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| '''[http://www.francescasamsel.com Francesca Samsel]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Research Associate, University of Texas at Austin, USA.</div><br />
|Trained as a sculptor who spent many years building large outdoor site-specific environmentally-focused sculpture, I now find myself building sculptettes out of clay, rice, wax, and other materials, attaching them to data with my computer science colleagues and watching them come to life on data about everything from water formation in the universe to the biogeochemistry of the ocean. Based in Austin, TX but often found in Los Alamos, NM where I have many science collaborations or on skype with the [https://www.sculpting-vis.org/ Sculpting Vis] team from the University of Minnesota, I focus on environmental visualization aiming to show the value of humanizing data, providing engaging context that links the science to our daily lives.<br />
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| '''[http://tecfa.unige.ch/perso/schneider/ Daniel K. Schneider]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate professor at University of Geneva, Switzerland.</div><br />
|I am interested in creating physical visualizations in [http://edutechwiki.unige.ch/fr/STIC:STIC_IV_(2015) educational and learning contexts], e.g. to demonstrate something or [http://edutechwiki.unige.ch/fr/Objet_d%27apprentissage_constructionniste as medium for learners to express something]. Physical visualization is related to my interest in digital design and [http://edutechwiki.unige.ch/en/Category:Fab_lab fabrication]. <br />
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| '''[http://www.meliesart.de/ Volker Schweisfurth]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Data artist and owner of MeliesArt, Düsseldorf, Germany.</div><br />
|On global and business topics, MeliesArt transforms conclusions of strategic studies and their data into 3D printed dataSculptures. The focus is not only on making statistics tangible and introduce them an add-on for presentations, but to create "decision support physicalization" by combining suitable risk/chance parameters in the models (as an example see [http://www.meliesart.de/some-datasculptures/decision-support-terrain/ this data sculpture]). The [http://www.meliesart.de/ #meliesart.de] website shows many models of mine. Currently, I am studying ways to make models smarter by adding sort of intelligence to them that can be queried. Another issue is better resolution, textures, materials and observing potential new features in the physicalization context (like haptics, pulsation, light emission).<br />
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| '''[http://www.adriensegal.com/ Adrien Segal]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Professional Artist.</div><br />
|Taking an interdisciplinary approach that integrates scientific research, data visualization, aesthetic interpretation, and materiality, my work seeks to reconcile scientific conventions of reason and fact with an intuitive sensory experience. My design method begins with extensive research, collection, and analysis of information. I interpret the complexity of natural systems by translating scientific data into lines, shapes, forms, and materials to reveal trends, patterns, processes, and relationships as three-dimensional sculptures.<br />
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<div class=compact>Associate Professor, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium.</div><br />
|Beat Signer has more than 15 years of experience in building [http://beatsigner.com/interactivePaper.html interactive paper] and tangible user interfaces. With his research group he recently introduced the idea of [http://wise.vub.ac.be/topic/tangible-holograms-tangho Tangible Holograms (TangHo)] and is currently investigating how TangHo can be used for innovative forms of [https://wise.vub.ac.be/topic/dynamic-data-physicalisation dynamic data physicalisation] and interactive data exploration. He is further interested in developing a general [http://beatsigner.com/publications/signer_DataPhys2018.pdf framework supporting dynamic data physicalisation] in collaborative human-information interaction.<br />
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| '''[http://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/team/simon.stusak/ Simon Stusak]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD candidate, University of Munich (LMU), Human-Computer-Interaction Group, Munich, Germany.</div><br />
|Simon is a PhD-Candidate at the University of Munich (LMU) and the working-title of his thesis is "Exploring the potential of Physical Visualizations". He focuses is on static physical visualizations and studies their possible benefits, for example regarding [http://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/forschung/publikationen/detail?pub=stusak2015chi memorability] or [http://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/forschung/publikationen/detail?pub=stusak2014vis motivation]. In general he is interested the interplay between physical and traditional digital visualizations, their individual strengths and how they could complement one another. <br />
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| '''[http://www.tabard.fr Aurélien Tabard]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Assistant Professor, Université Lyon 1, Lyon, France.</div><br />
|I am an Assistant Professor in Computer Science at the University of Lyon, France. I am interested in personal informatics, and investigate how we relate to the wealth of digital traces we leave behind us: how we can control them but also how they can enrich our lives. Ongoing projects include: leveraging traces to develop and improve our digital skills by reflecting on past experiences, enabling users to better understand the traces they produce and developing tools to better control how traces are used. [http://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/forschung/publikationen/detail?pub=stusak2014vis Physical representations of traces] are a great way let people explore their past activity in an intimate manner. <br />
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| '''[http://tuteja.info Ewa Tuteja]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Data artist, Berlin, Germany.</div><br />
|I deal with data visualisation in different forms: static/ graphical, interactive and physical. But my deepest passion lies in hand-crafted objects. Above all I enjoy the process of gradual physical creation the most. My work is, in general, about using data to uncover patterns. More specifically it's about enabling understanding of a subject matter or a phenomenon through mediums that are engaging, e.g. because they are physically tangible or simply beautiful. It's about translating data into form. It's about bringing something abstract forth into "the real world". <br />
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| '''[http://infoscape.org/ Andrew Vande Moere]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate Professor, KU Leuven, Belgium.</div><br />
|Andrew is interested in exploring alternative ways of representing data to lay people, including data physicalizations and other non-visual renditions of data. In his academic research, he has already investigated distinct design approaches of how data can be meaningfully encoded as physical artifacts, and proposed the concept of ‘embodiment' to capture the metaphorical power of communicating data-supported meaning in the physical realm. In his current work, he investigates how (interactive) data physicalizations can be deployed in urban and public contexts to engage citizens in information-centric discussions. On his blog 'Information Aesthetics' ([http://infosthetics.com/ infosthetics.com]), he has curated various projects that demonstrate the power of data physicalization.<br />
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| '''[http://www.uclouvain.be/jean.vanderdonckt Jean Vanderdonckt]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Full Professor, Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium.</div><br />
|I am interested in physicality as a quality property of a user interface to deform itself depending on imposing or relaxing constraints on it. These constraints could come from the user, the platform, the available bandwidth, the end user's task. Early efforts on the screen medium included [https://www.info.ucl.ac.be/~pvr/FlexClockTamodia.pdf FlexClock], a multi-platform application that displays time and date according to 16 possible layouts that are computed at run-time depending on window dimensions. [http://www.slideshare.net/jeanvdd/grolaux-tamodia2002 FCPres] PlastiXML [http://www.usixml.org/en/collignon-b-vanderdonckt-j-calvary-g-an-intelligent-editor-for-multi-presentation-user-interfaces.html?IDC=465&IDD=1581 PlastiXML] is a graphical user interface editor allowing to define multiple layouts depending on window dimensions. [http://www.usixml.org/servlet/Repository/collignon-sac2008.ppt?ID=793&saveFile=true PXPres]. <br />
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| '''[http://davidverweij.com David Verweij]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD Candidate, Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom.</div><br />
|David is a post-graduate research student (PhD) on Human-Computer Interaction for Digital Living at the Northumbria University in Newcastle. He is interested in Human-Computer Interaction with distributed data in everyday environments that supports or relieves human cognition in every ‘mundane’ tasks. He is currently exploring Do-it-Together practises of visualizing 'live' data sources physically for everyday families and households - through the use of everyday materials and co-creative approaches. The development and outputs of this exploration are updated on [http://domesticwidgets.com domesticwidgets.com].<br />
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| '''[http://www.wjwillett.net/ Wesley Willett]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Assistant Professor, University of Calgary, Canada.</div><br />
|Wes's research focuses on tools and strategies to support social data analysis, with a particular emphasis on personal and community data. His interests include exploring physical interfaces and interactions that support comparison, reflection, and in-context analysis, as well as envisioning [http://wjwillett.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/content/cetonia/ future tools] for collecting and exploring data.<br />
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People
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<p>Dragice: </p>
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This is a list of '''people studying or interested in studying [[Main_Page|data physicalization]]''', and who are open to starting collaborations, taking students, finding a position, or simply connecting and exchanging ideas on the topic. People marked with an <span style="color:red;"><nowiki>*</nowiki></span> are [[Contribute|contributors]] to this wiki.<br />
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If you would like to be added to this list, please '''[http://goo.gl/forms/S8Q2N8o1ip fill this form]'''.<br />
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| '''[http://www.scc.lancs.ac.uk/~jason/ Jason Alexander]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Lecturer, Lancaster University, UK.</div><br />
|Jason is a Lecturer in Human-Computer Interaction and has a background in hardware prototyping and empirical user evaluation. He is interested in the application of shape-changing displays to data physicalization and understanding how users will interact with such artefacts.<br />
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| '''[http://analyticslab.sabanciuniv.edu Selim Balcısoy]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Lab Director - Faculty Member, Sabanci University, Istanbul, Turkey.</div><br />
|The large-scale use of office tools and statistical analysis applications indicates that they have sufficed well for some of the everyday tasks in our work cycles such as analysis, presentation, reporting, and decision-making. Nevertheless, they were designed in an era when business data was not big and complex enough. The ever growing avalanche of the data that we collect for our businesses compels us to find new means of understanding, sharing, and reporting the underlying ideas, and of making decisions for the future.<br />
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| '''[http://stephenbarrass.com/tag/acoustic/ Stephen Barrass]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate Professor, University of Canberra, Australia.</div><br />
|Stephen Barrass studies Acoustic Data Sonification. An Acoustic Sonification is an object that has been both physically and acoustically shaped by a data set specifically to produce sounds that may provide information about the dataset. For example the [http://www.york.ac.uk/media/c2d2/media/sonihedconference/Barrass_SoniHED_2014.pdf Hypertension Singing Bowl] is a Tibetan singing bowl shaped by a year of blood pressure readings. The [http://www.researchgate.net/publication/265728850_Physical_Sonification_Dataforms HRTF bells] were shaped from Head Related Transfer Functions of the left and right ear pinnae. Stephen's Acoustic Sonifications [http://currentsnewmedia.org/artists/stephen-barrass/ will be exhibited] at the Currents New Media Festival in Santa Fe in June.<br />
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| '''[http://www.evandrodamiao.com Evandro Damião Barbosa]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Creative Data, Brazil.</div><br />
|Evandro Damião is a data science enthusiast and data visualization expert. Focused on bring life to data not only with Dataviz is positioning as a pioneer in Dataphys in Brazil.<br />
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| '''[http://www.albertoboem.com/ Alberto Boem]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD Student, University of Tsukuba, Japan.</div><br />
|Alberto Boem is a media artist and researcher. He investigates new metaphors, technologies, and concepts for promoting physical engagement and expression with the flow of the digital world. One of them is data physicalizations. Previously, he has worked on malleable interfaces for musical expression. <br />
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| '''[http://innovis.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/ Sheelagh Carpendale]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Full Professor, University of Calgary, Canada.</div><br />
|Sheelagh's research focuses on information visualization, interaction design, and qualitative empirical research, with an increasing focus on the design of data representations, which is leading to exploration of data physicalization. By studying how people interact with information both in work and social settings, she works towards designing more natural, accessible and understandable interactive visual representations of data. <br />
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| '''[https://www.lri.fr/~dragice/ Pierre Dragicevic<span style="color:red;"><nowiki>*</nowiki></span>]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Permanent Research Scientist, Inria, Gif-sur-Yvette, France.</div><br />
|Together with Yvonne Jansen, Pierre Dragicevic has been promoting data physicalization as a research area and curating a [http://www.dataphys.org/list list of physical visualizations]. He is interested in how manipulable representations of data can augment human cognition. He is also interested in tracing back the origins of data visualization by examining physical artefacts made throughout history, and in imagining how future humans will interact with data through programmable matter.<br />
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| '''[http://www.handmadevisuals.com/ Jose Duarte]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Designer, Colombia.</div><br />
|Jose Duarte is a Colombian designer, magister in communication and an international speaker about the data visualization field. Unlike most of the infographics we see today, his data visualizations aren't high-quality computer-aided; they're handmade using simple items like balloons, tape and ruber balls. Using ordinary materials he has experimented with various visualization techniques from area charts to bubble graphs and ven diagrams in diverse scenarios as business, art, street interventions and even astronomy. Now, he is exploring simple ways to visualize information quickly and easily and his work – particularly the [https://www.flickr.com/photos/joseduarteq/ handmade visualization toolkit] and the [https://instagram.com/easydataclip/ #easydataclip] project – has inspired and encouraged people to approximate to data visualization for the very first time.<br />
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| '''[https://directory.unamur.be/staff/bdumas/ Bruno Dumas]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate professor, University of Namur, Namur, Belgium.</div><br />
|Bruno Dumas works in multimodal interaction and information visualisation. As such, he is interested in the interaction aspect with visualisations, especially when using haptic and tangible interfaces. This naturally led him to have a keen interest on data physicalisation and especially how to interact with them. <br />
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| '''[http://wise.vub.ac.be/member/payam-ebrahimi Payam Ebrahimi]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD Student, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium.</div><br />
|The aim of my current research is to create a [http://beatsigner.com/publications/signer_DataPhys2018.pdf framework for data physicalisation]. This framework is envisioned to be used by data scientists as well as novice users. On the theoretical side, the framework will provide some standards for creating computer-supported physicalisations. On the practical side, the framework will focus on providing tools and libraries to help with the implementation of these standards. <br />
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| '''[http://datavizexperiments.org/ Leanne Elias]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate Professor, Fine Arts, University of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada.</div><br />
|I am interested in how art and design can help people understand data. At our [http://datavizexperiments.org/ experimental lab] we work with students and agricultural scientists to explore various physical manifestations of data, and then present the work to a larger public through exhibitions. We strive to combine traditional art-making materials and processes with new ones, and have worked with everything from interactive bar charts to weaving, from meticulously hand-drawn graphs to 3D printed data physicalizations, from crocheted data to electro-acoustic sound compositions.<br />
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| '''[http://mepler.com Matthew Epler]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Creative Technologist, Deep Local, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.</div><br />
|I believe that tangible experiences are more impactful and that while not everyone can access a physical object, the knowledge of its existence in the physical realm gives it more weight.<br />
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| '''[https://researchimaginings.wordpress.com/ John Fass]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Visiting Lecturer, Information Experience Design, Royal College of Art, London, UK.</div><br />
|My research involves asking participants to represent the phenomena of digital experiences including [https://researchimaginings.wordpress.com/2014/03/17/qualitative-data-analysis/ web browsing], [https://researchimaginings.wordpress.com/2014/07/21/inner-worlds/ social media] and image messaging in visual and physical form. I see this as a way to reveal the opaque and hidden nature of inner experience but also to democratise access to understanding. Acting through physical materials offers a way for participants to develop analytical ability and gain insight into the algorithmic processes guiding digital behaviour.<br />
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| '''[http://shape.stanford.edu/ Sean Follmer]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Computer Science (by courtesy), Stanford University, USA.</div><br />
|Shape Changing User Interfaces. Enabling technologies such as actuated pin displays, swarm user interfaces, and soft robotics for shape change. Dynamic Physical Data visualization.<br />
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| '''[http://dentonfredrickson.ca/ Denton Fredrickson]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Assistant Professor - Sculpture and Media Art, Art Department, Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada.</div><br />
|Denton Fredrickson’s artwork invites experiential and contemplative interactions with sound, objects, and architectural space. The seductive lure of both old and new wonders, fantastic inventions, and absurd theories are familiar territories for Fredrickson. He investigates their histories and representations in popular culture through media archaeology, experimental data visualization, and the practice of making. His recent interest in the intermingling of traditional, material-based processes with electronics and digital fabrication has led him to explore how speculative fiction can become awkwardly nestled within the psychology of the everyday.<br />
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| '''[http://www.domesticstreamers.com/ Pau Garcia]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Researcher and visual designer, leader of the studio Domestic Data Streamers, Barcelona, Spain.</div><br />
|Data changes the way we see our world. We can learn more from ourselves and nature surrounding us than ever before in human history. For this reason, we need new tools to reach and translate this information into a universal language. [http://domesticstreamers.com/ Domestic Data Streamers] is a team of developers from Barcelona that have taken on the challenge of transforming raw data into interactive systems and experiences. With a background in new media and interaction design they play in the boundaries of arts, science and sociology to make new data languages. The team was created in October 2013 and since then has been working doing installations for several national and international museums and cultural institutions including the [http://www.cccb.org/en/ Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona], [http://www.smartcityexpo.com/ Smart City Expo] or [http://www.calacademy.org/ Academy of Science of California].<br />
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| '''[http://recyclism.com Benjamin Gaulon]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Program Director MFA Design+Technology Parsons Paris, France.</div><br />
|As program director of a [http://portfolio.newschool.edu/amtparis/ BFA Art, Media & Tech and a MFA Desing + Tech] this is an amazing ressource for students and faculty.<br />
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| '''[http://www1.rmit.edu.au/staff/kellyanngeurts Kellyann Geurts]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD candidate, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia.</div><br />
|ART-BASED RESEARCH PROJECT: [http://sensilab.monash.edu/project/thoughtforms/ 3D PRINTED THOUGHTS FROM ELECTRICAL ACTIVITY CAPTURED BY MOBILE EEG DEVICE] <br />
My art-based research project tests a consumer mobile EEG device to capture brainwave data in response users’ recall of emotional or physical experiences. The device monitors and records mental states such as attention, engagement, arousal, stress and relaxation. These states are interpreted via specialised computer software and printed into uniquely shaped three-dimensional abstract forms, each representing particular “type” of thought. The named 3D “thoughtforms” are tagged and catalogued. With a data set of over 200 thoughtforms, identifiable patterns and “shapes of thought” have emerged.<br />
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| '''[http://www.paulinegourlet.com Pauline Gourlet]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD student, Université Paris 8 - EnsadLab, Paris, France.</div><br />
|My research focuses on the design of [http://carrefour-numerique.cite-sciences.fr/blog/cairn-la-table-qui-permet-de-manipuler-et-visualiser-des-donnees/ reflective tools for educational environments], seeking to engage learners in reflective processes through non‐verbal channels. <br />
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| '''[http://bathsheba.com/ Bathsheba Grossman]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Sculptor and designer, owner of CrystalProtein.com, Somerville, MA, USA.</div><br />
|At [http://crystalprotein.com/ CrystalProtein.com], Bathsheba Grossman uses subsurface laser etching to create images inside glass blocks. It's a visually striking and accessible way to present complex 3D models. Proteins and small molecules are a specialty, but all kinds of data are possible: we've created thousands of models from atomic orbitals to astronomical surveys.<br />
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| '''[https://www.behance.net/iangwilt Ian Gwilt]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Professor of Design, University of South Australia.</div><br />
|For many people outside the scientific community statistical information and graphs remain abstract and unintelligible. My [https://shu.academia.edu/iangwiltdesign creative practice-based research] investigates how we might begin to interpret technical/digital information through the creation of [https://research.shu.ac.uk/DataObjects/ material-based physical objects], with the intention of bringing better understanding to scientific data for a variety of audiences.<br />
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| '''[http://heinventions.com/ John Hardy]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Company Directory & Researcher at H&E Inventions LTD, Manchester, UK.</div><br />
|Developing systems and support tools that allow technical and non-technical designers to create physical representations of data. Interested in how new technologies can render data back into the physical spaces it was captured in, in order to support better insight identification and decision making processes.<br />
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| '''[http://dataphysforstem.com/ Sarah Hayes]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD Researcher, Cork Institute of Technology, Cork, Ireland.</div><br />
|I am interested in exploring applications for data physicalization - specifically, for enhancing learning and engagement with science and technology subjects. My research involves exploring and designing novel physicalizations, and evaluating their use within different learning contexts, both formal and informal.<br />
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| '''[http://ischool.syr.edu/people/directories/view/jjhemsle/ Jeff Hemsley]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Assistant Professor in Syracuse University, USA.</div><br />
|Data is ubiquitous. Understanding is not. Data exploration is best facilitated by keeping an open mind and trying different representations of the data. Unlike 2D plots, 3D virtual spaces, and data sonification, physical representation of data are unique in their ability to promote interactivity with data, and thus communicate the meaning within the data. You can see more of my work [http://jeffhemsley.tumblr.com/ here].<br />
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| '''[https://cit-ie.academia.edu/TrevorHogan Trevor Hogan]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Lecturer, Crawford College of Art and Design, CIT, Ireland. PhD candidate, Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Germany.</div><br />
|Trevor is a lecturer in interactive digital media and an external PhD candidate at the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Germany. The aim of his research is to describe and better understand how embodiment influences and augments an audience’s experience of data representations. He explores, through creative practice, whether embodying data in alternative modalities contributes to an audience's capacity to construct meaning and empathize with the data source. Trevors work is strongly interdisciplinary and may be situated in the field of interactive design, at the intersection of tangible computing, human-computer interaction, information science and psychology. The current focus of his work involves exploring new approaches to design and evaluation that help us to describe how people respond when they touch, feel, hear, hold, or even possess data.<br />
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| '''[http://www.kasperhornbaek.dk/ Kasper Hornbæk]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Professor at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark.</div><br />
|I am interested in shape-changing interfaces and how they should affect our understanding of concepts such as affordance, encoding, and interaction. I have been exploring this in the [http://www.ghost-fet.com/ GHOST] project. Identifying promising application areas for shape-change I also find important; data physicalization seems to be one such area. Many of the questions that concerns shape-change appear to apply also to data physicalization.<br />
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| '''[http://ehornecker.de/ Eva Hornecker]'''<br />
<div class=compact>[http://www.uni-weimar.de/de/medien/professuren/human-computer-interaction/ Professor of HCI], Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Germany.</div><br />
|I have a general interest in tangible interfaces, user experience and social interactions. Regarding data physicalisation, I am interested in the subjective user experience of data physicalisation and in the social interaction these might engender and support, i.e. how these might be shareable in different ways than traditional visual representations. I work with Trevor Hogan, supervising his PhD project which focuses on the phenomenological user experience of different modalities for data representations. <br />
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| '''[http://www.elisevandenhoven.com/ Elise van den Hoven]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate professor in the School of Design at UTS, Sydney, Australia.</div><br />
|Elise van den Hoven has a background in interaction design and HCI and her research spans aspects of human-computer interaction, design and psychology. More specifically her expertise lies in the field of tangible interaction (the use of physical objects with embedded electronics which can respond to people's actions) and in the application area of human remembering activities. She leads the international research program Materialising Memories, which aims to use design for improved reliving of personal memories. (For more information, see: [http://www.materialisingmemories.com www.materialisingmemories.com/].) <br />
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| '''[http://www.cybunk.com/ Samuel Huron]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Post doctorate researcher at University of Calgary, Canada and Lead Designer at IRI Centre Pompidou, Paris, France.</div><br />
|Samuel Huron is actively working on [https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01024053/document visual representation design for non infovis expert people]. He is interested in understanding the different [https://hal.inria.fr/hal-00978437 paradigm] in which human design and externalize visual representation of abstract information. To understand these phenomenon he observe how non expert people construct visual representations of data using various media, i.e., how people create, manipulate and communicate abstract information in graphical and tangible ways.<br />
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| '''[http://petra.isenberg.cc Petra Isenberg]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Permanent Research Scientist, Inria, Gif-sur-Yvette, France.</div><br />
|I am interested in finding out how physical visualizations can aid groups in making sense of data. This includes studying how groups think with physical visualizations but also how they can interact, share, and disseminate physical data.<br />
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| '''[http://tangible.media.mit.edu/person/hiroshi-ishii/ Hiroshi Ishii]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Jerome B. Wiesner Professor of Media Arts and Sciences, Associate Director of MIT Media Laboratory, Head of Tangible Media Group, MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA.</div><br />
|[http://tangible.media.mit.edu/vision/ Beyond Tangible Bits, Towards Radical Atoms]. ''Tangible Bits'' seeks to realize seamless interfaces between humans, digital information, and the physical environment by giving physical form to digital information, making bits directly manipulable and perceptible. Our goal is to invent new design media for artistic expression as well as for scientific analysis, taking advantage of the richness of human senses and skills – as developed through our lifetime of interaction with the physical world – as well as the computational reflection enabled by real-time sensing and digital feedback. ''Radical Atoms'' takes a leap beyond Tangible Bits by assuming a hypothetical generation of materials that can change form and properties dynamically, becoming as reconfigurable as pixels on a screen. Radical Atoms is the future material that can transform its’ shape, conform to constraints, and inform the users of their affordances. Radical Atoms is a vision for the future of human-material interaction, in which all digital information has a physical manifestation so that we can interact directly with it.<br />
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| '''[http://yvonnejansen.me Yvonne Jansen<span style="color:red;"><nowiki>*</nowiki></span>]'''<br />
<div class=compact>CNRS researcher at Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France.</div><br />
|Yvonne Jansen is one of the curators of the [http://dataphys.org/list list of physical visualizations] and the admin of this wiki. She is interested in the long tradition of physical data representations and the many ways in which they are used today. Her research focuses on how people engage, perceive, and interact with data physicalizations, and on how to merge the benefits of physicality with the power of computation.<br />
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| '''[http://www.farizjunaidi.com/ Fariz Junaidi]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Communication Designer, Glasgow School of Art, Singapore.</div><br />
|Fariz Junaidi's fascination for information visualisation stems from his personal experience interning at a French press agency as an infographic designer. His project [http://www.farizjunaidi.com/data-without-numbers.html “Data without Numbers”] (link to [https://www.academia.edu/27824125/Critical_Journal_-_Information_Visualisation_made_Physical_Communicating_Data_through_Interactive_Experience_Design Honours Paper]) is an experimental, multi-disciplinary approach to transform day-to-day data collected in train stations into 5 interactive, fashion contraptions. These contraptions invites users to interact with it, allowing users to explore data not only through understanding numbers of data, but experiencing the pragmatic context of it.<br />
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| '''[http://jennykang.me/wearable-self-2/ Jiyeon Kang]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Data Visualization Designer, MFA Design and Technology at Parsons School of Design, New York, United States.</div><br />
|Jiyeon Kang is an NYC-based designer specialized in data visualization and branding. She focused on visualizing biometric data and researched on Quantified Self movement driven by self-tracking technologies during her master's studies in Design and Technology from Parsons School of Design in New York. Her thesis project [http://www.wearableself.com Wearable Self] is an attempt to create personalized fashion items by visualizing wearable users' activity data such as daily steps. In this age of big data, Wearable Self aims to create a deeper connection between the users and their self data. From visualizing data to digital fabrication technologies like 3d printing and laser cut, she created a data-driven jewelry collection that results in beautiful, translucent, acrylic necklaces and earrings using quantified self data gathered by health applications and wearable trackers. Her project has been showcased and introduced at various exhibitions and the annual Quantified Self conference in Amsterdam. <br />
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| '''[http://marijekanis.com/ Marije Kanis]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate professor, Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands.</div><br />
|[http://marijekanis.com Marije Kanis'] research interests lie at the intersection where human-computer interaction meets the physical world. Central to her research are uncovering human needs and making the invisible visible.<br />
This goes from interactive physical scale models for democratically discussing the (dis)advantages of hidden sensor technology and the physicalization of abstract concepts such as bureaucracy. <br />
Her project [http://www.digitallifecentre.nl/projecten/zichtbaar-slimmer-data-fysicalisatie-voor-de-21ste-eeuw?lang=en Revealing design (Zichtbaar slimmer)] focuses on data physicalization for 21st-century skills. <br />
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| '''[http://howiek.com Howard Kaplan]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Visualization Specialist, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, USA.</div><br />
|My research focuses on various academic practices utilizing 3d printing, fabrication and digital modeling technologies. The use of 3d applications, modeling, encoding, preparing, and printing digital models. Interdisciplinary approaches to developing 3d print ready models with added information in the form of accurate tactile visualizations. As an example one particular area of interest is in using 3d printing technology as an educational tool for blind and visually impaired learners. <br />
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| '''[http://roxanakaram.com Roxana Karam]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD student in architecture, University of Edinburgh, UK.</div><br />
|My research lies in the intersection of data and human interactions. I tend to read, analyze, represent the personal data resources through conducting narratives and scenarios. I am interested in creative data practices in design. <br />
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Recently I have designed a workshop brief for creative learning festival at the university of Edinburgh which is titled: [https://www.roxanakaram.com/3d-blockchain/ 3D Blochchain].<br />
3D Blockchain is a big data physicalization on the emerging Blockchain and digital economy. Participants will experience a cross-disciplinary creative process focussing on digital practices and economies. This event will specifically focus on computational design, digital fabrication and sustainable practice models within the creative economy.<br />
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| '''[http://www.lancaster.ac.uk/staff/karnik Abe Karnik]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Lecturer, Lancaster University, UK.</div><br />
|My main interests are in exploring the motility aspects of data pixels which form data physicalizations. I am also interested in looking at the interaction and perceptual aspects of data physicalizations. Lastly, I wish to explore how data physicalizations can be extended for infographics.<br />
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| '''[http://physicalactivitymatters.org/ Rohit Khot]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD Scholar, Exertion Games Lab, RMIT University, Australia.</div><br />
|My PhD work explores the engaging qualities of physical representations to support the experience of being physically active. I put forward a new perspective on understanding physical activity through material artifacts that embody personal data to offer new ways of engaging with physical activity. My overall aim is to advocate and build an autotopography of personalised artifacts to create a lasting expression of our lives for the generations to come. I am also interested in using food as a material for data physicalization.<br />
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| '''[http://research.nokia.com/people/johan_kildal Johan Kildal]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Principal Researcher, Nokia Tech, Espoo, Finland.</div><br />
|Johan Kildal is a Principal Researcher at Nokia TECH in Espoo, Finland. He specializes in multimodal interaction methods that facilitate non-visual interactions, focusing both on accessibility and mobile contexts. This includes audio-haptic interfaces, interaction with deformable interfaces (such as the Nokia Kinetic Device), and modelling the perceived physicality of material for the physical display of information, through techniques such as is 3D-Press and Kooboh.<br />
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| '''[http://www.kildall.com Scott Kildall]'''<br />
<div class=compact>New Media and Visual Artist, San Francisco, United States.</div><br />
|I am an artist who writes software code that transforms datasets into physical form as sculptures and art installations. The overriding question I am asking is: What does data look like? I frequently collaborate with scientists to look at how we can address concerns of social justice with art + data.<br />
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| '''[http://proboscis.org.uk/tag/lifestreams Giles Lane]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Director, Proboscis, London, UK.</div><br />
|Proboscis has been exploring data manifestation since 2012, growing out of previous work bridging the digital and physical since 2000. Our project "Lifestreams" expressed personal biosensor data as 3D-printed shells. We believe that expressing data in this way exposes a greater number of human senses in meaning making that traditional 2D visualisations can affect. By making data physical new kinds of relationships to knowledge can be triggered, informing alternative meanings and interpretations.<br />
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| '''[https://moonhwanlee.wordpress.com Moon-Hwan Lee]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD Candidate, KAIST, Daejeon, South Korea.</div><br />
|I am a design-oriented researcher. I investigate how an artifact becomes emotionally durable by using data visualization. The work that I explored was using the [http://wp.me/p5Gs7X-10 concept of patinas] as a way of data visualization. As natural patinas enhance emotional and aesthetic qualities of an artifact, it would be possible to use such concept to design digital products and systems.<br />
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| '''[http://www.aviz.fr/mathieu Mathieu Le Goc]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Post-doctoral researcher at Stanford University, USA.</div><br />
|Mathieu Le Goc is currently working on Dynamic Physical Visualisations, and more specifically developping new technologies to augment physicalizations. He is particularly interested in combinations of multiple objects to create physicalizations, like [http://dataphys.org/list/diy-bertin-matrix/ Bertin’s Matrices]. Promoting direct manipulations and leveraging human hands capabilities motivate his work, to invent new “beyond desktop” tangible interfaces.<br />
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| '''[http://www.leithinger.com/ Daniel Leithinger]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Assistant Professor at the ATLAS Institute and Department of Computer Science at CU Boulder.</div><br />
|Daniel Leithinger builds actuated tangible interfaces and interactive shape displays. His research investigates how to dynamically transform the scale and modality of physical information representation, and how to support remote collaboration through physical telepresence. Together with his colleagues, Daniel has created the shape displays “Relief”, “Recompose”, “Sublimate”, “inFORM” and “Transform”.<br />
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| '''[http://danlockton.com Dan Lockton]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Assistant Professor, Imaginaries Lab, School of Design, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.</div><br />
|I'm interested in developing ways for people to understand complex and invisible systems, from [http://imaginari.es/mental-landscapes/ externalising their own mental models] or [http://drawingenergy.com mental imagery], to new forms of [http://imaginari.es/publications/Lockton_Ricketts_Chowdhury_Lee_2017_Exploring_Qualitative_Displays_and_Interfaces.pdf 'qualitative' interface] for phenomena such as [http://imaginari.es/electric-acoustic-exploring-energy-as-a-design-material-through-sonic-and-vibration-displays/ energy]. Data physicalisation in its many forms is a big part of that. I also feel there are parallels with analogue computing which I'd love to explore further, practically.<br />
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| '''[https://www.canberra.edu.au/about-uc/faculties/arts-design/courses/communications-staff/lupton-deborah Deborah Lupton]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Centenary Research Professor, University of Canberra, Bruce, Australia.</div><br />
|I am a sociologist interested in the sociocultural and political dimensions of digital technologies. One of my interests is digital data, and the ways in which people make sense of their personal data. I am interested in how they respond to various types of data materialisations, including data physicalisations. I have written chapters and articles on 3D printed self-replicas, the use of 3D printing in medicine and public health, and the ways in which people can 'feel' their data when engaging with data physicalisations.<br />
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| '''[http://www.lorenmadsen.com Loren Madsen]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Self-employed artist, Northern California, USA.</div><br />
|I started exploring data sculpture more than twenty years ago with the sculpture “CPI / Cost of Living”, and still continue today with work such as “District 5”. ([http://dataphys.org/list/loren-madsen-interview/ see dataphys.org interview])<br />
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| '''[http://dougmccune.com Doug McCune]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Artist and Software Developer in Oakland, CA USA.</div><br />
|Doug McCune is a San Francisco artist who embraces data exploration and map making in an attempt to come to terms with the chaos of urban environments. He experiments heavily with 3D printing and laser cutting to bring digital forms into physical space. He’s a programmer by trade, an amateur cartographer, and a big believer in using data to understand the world. [http://deviantcartography.com Deviant Cartography] (2015) was the first solo show of Doug's physical map artwork. He blogs about both his art and his code at dougmccune.com.<br />
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| '''[http://sensorymaps.com/ Kate McLean]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Smellscape Mapper at Canterbury Christ Church University in Canterbury, UK.</div><br />
|My research addresses how the fragmentary and episodic nature of the [http://sensorymaps.com smellscape] might be explored, analysed and represented. It investigates how humanistic smelldata can be shared, how technologies might be used in the investigation and depiction of invisible and ephemeral sensory data - translating humanistic smellscape perceptions into spatio-temporal mappings.<br />
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| '''[http://matteomoretti.com Matteo Moretti]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Academic Researcher and Designer, Free University of Bozen - Bolzano, Italy.</div><br />
|Since I started my academic research path I focused on innovative way to inform a wider audience on complex topics in a more engaging way. Started with visual journalism online ([http://www.peoplesrepublicofbolzano.com here] and [http://europadreaming.eu/en/ here]) my research interest is moving on [https://vimeo.com/250959829 participatory data physicalizations]. Results such as the impact evaluation and the case study are embedded in [https://unibz.academia.edu/MatteoMoretti conference papers].<br />
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| '''[http://www.data-things.com Bettina Nissen]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD Researcher and Designer at Culture Lab, Newcastle University, Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK.</div><br />
|Bettina Nissen is a designer and PhD researcher at Culture Lab, Newcastle University. With a background in product design, her work embeds digital fabrication within public data making activities translating digital information into tangible form as personal souvenirs, evocative objects and meaningful artefacts in order to engage new audiences in conversation, reflection and meaning making of data.<br />
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| '''[https://www.biswaksenpatnaik.design/ Biswaksen Patnaik]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Master's Candidate, Human-Computer Interaction Lab, University of Maryland College Park, USA.</div><br />
|I am interested in designing novel interaction paradigms for humans to interact with information. I am especially interested in building systems that employ multi-sensory interactions. Our current research on [https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/8444077?reload=true “Information Olfactation”] explores the [https://vimeo.com/289784509 design space of smell to convey data].<br />
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| '''[http://www.ucalgary.ca/cmd/people Jennifer Payne]'''<br />
<div class=compact>MSc student, University of Calgary, Canada.</div><br />
|Jennifer's past work in the realm of data physicalization includes the creation of several simple physical visualizations (some participatory), and a short study involving extruded bar charts. She is interested in the design of physical representations, exploring physical variables and examining ways in which physical representations differ from representations on-screen.<br />
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| '''[http://lauraperovich.com/ Laura Perovich]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD candidate, MIT Media Lab, Cambridge, MA, USA.</div><br />
|My research takes an artistic systems-based approach to engaging communities with environmental issues through data physicalizations. I've created human-sized bar charts and data clothing to share results from in-home chemical testing with environmental health study participants. I'm currently focused on a project to help communities understand and improve water quality near local industries though collectively creating and visualizing this data on site and in real time.<br />
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| '''[http://ereyes.net/ Everardo Reyes]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate Professor at Université Paris 8, France</div><br />
|I am a member of the Paragraphe Lab at Paris 8 and also a member of the Software Studies Initiative. My research areas combine visual culture, digital media, and programming code as plastic element of media art. My interest on data physicalization regards transforming visual media into objects, for example [http://ereyes.net/ms/ motion structures].<br />
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| '''[http://www.tangibledisplay.com Jimmy Hz Ricaut]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Interactive explorer, CEO, Tangible Display, Paris, France.</div><br />
|Diving in a sea of data is first an exploration. How to get deeper to retrieve meaningful information and explore new species? What underwater breathing apparatus should we develop for this journey into the depth of knowledge? Tangible interfaces could provide the right vehicles to access abstract datas in an intuitive, physical and spatial manner.<br />
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| '''[https://www.tumwater.k12.wa.us/Page/7852 Tara Richerson]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Supervisor for Data and Assessment, Tumwater School District, Tumwater WA USA.</div><br />
|I started building interactive data walls in 2016. I use fabric, paper, string, wood, metal, and other basic materials to display data that we don't typically use, such as how meeting spaces are used or the words used in report card comments. I have been working with educators in other districts to build their own data walls. I hope to extend my project to involve community, parent, and student organizations.<br />
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| '''[http://www.miguelrp.com Miguel Rodriguez]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Researcher and Interaction Designer, ABB, Västerås, Sweden.</div><br />
|Miguel's research focuses on creating novel ways for interacting with biological and environmental sensor data. He is interested in finding new application domains for data physicalizations and experimenting with novel technologies for achieving interactive and dynamic physicalizations.<br />
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| '''[https://sites.google.com/site/bernicerogowitz/ Bernice Rogowitz]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Chief Scientist, owner of Visual Perspectives Research and Consulting, Greater New York Area, USA.</div><br />
|Perhaps the most unique characteristic of human perception is our exquisite abilities in visually-guided fine-motor control. Physicalizing data, and allowing it to be manipulated visually, opens new opportunities for data representation, analysis, and artistic creation. My colleague, Paul Borrel, and I have created novel haptic interfaces that allow humans to touch, shape, edit, and explore virtual representations of physical objects. Our work has produced three patents [http://www.google.com/patents/US8350843?dq=borrel+rogowitz&hl=en&sa=X&ei=EMFAUc2oIaaV0QGxp4DQDA&ved=0CDkQ6AEwAQ US 8,350,843], [http://www.google.com/patents/US8203529?pg=PA1&dq=borrel+rogowitz&hl=en&sa=X&ei=EMFAUc2oIaaV0QGxp4DQDA&ved=0CDwQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=borrel%20rogowitz&f=false US 8,203,529 B2], and [https://www.google.com/patents/US8487749?dq=rogowitz+borrel&hl=en&sa=X&ei=RhfxVNaIH_HgsAS0o4KACw&ved=0CCwQ6AEwAg US 8487749 B2]. Work from the first two patents was described at the HVEI Conference in 2008-- [https://sites.google.com/site/bernicerogowitz/publications--2008-2009/VirtualHand_RogowitzandBorrel_Jan08.pdf?attredirects=0 Virtual hand: a 3D tactile interface to virtual environments].<br />
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| '''[http://www.francescasamsel.com Francesca Samsel]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Research Associate, University of Texas at Austin, USA.</div><br />
|As a sculptor working on scientific themes, by training and practice, currently I work with scientists using my expertise to deepen the understanding and communication capabilities of scientific visualization. Current Projects include [https://www.sculpting-vis.org/ Sculpting Visualization], an NSF funded project in collaboration with Daniel Keefe at he IVL, UMN, investigating the potential for physical and sculpted objects to deepen understanding, communication and human connection to multivariate complex data of importance to society. Related activities: Co-Editor, Art on Graphics Department of IEEE Computer Graphics and Visualization; workshops and tutorials on using artistic processes to create human connection between the science and society; working closely with several teams at Los Alamos National Laboratory to develop tools enabling scientists and the public to extract knowledge from scientific visualization; collaborating with TACC' visualization team on AR and VR explorations of scientific presentation. <br />
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| '''[http://tecfa.unige.ch/perso/schneider/ Daniel K. Schneider]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate professor at University of Geneva, Switzerland.</div><br />
|I am interested in creating physical visualizations in [http://edutechwiki.unige.ch/fr/STIC:STIC_IV_(2015) educational and learning contexts], e.g. to demonstrate something or [http://edutechwiki.unige.ch/fr/Objet_d%27apprentissage_constructionniste as medium for learners to express something]. Physical visualization is related to my interest in digital design and [http://edutechwiki.unige.ch/en/Category:Fab_lab fabrication]. <br />
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| '''[http://www.meliesart.de/ Volker Schweisfurth]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Data artist and owner of MeliesArt, Düsseldorf, Germany.</div><br />
|On global and business topics, MeliesArt transforms conclusions of strategic studies and their data into 3D printed dataSculptures. The focus is not only on making statistics tangible and introduce them an add-on for presentations, but to create "decision support physicalization" by combining suitable risk/chance parameters in the models (as an example see [http://www.meliesart.de/some-datasculptures/decision-support-terrain/ this data sculpture]). The [http://www.meliesart.de/ #meliesart.de] website shows many models of mine. Currently, I am studying ways to make models smarter by adding sort of intelligence to them that can be queried. Another issue is better resolution, textures, materials and observing potential new features in the physicalization context (like haptics, pulsation, light emission).<br />
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| '''[http://www.adriensegal.com/ Adrien Segal]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Professional Artist.</div><br />
|Taking an interdisciplinary approach that integrates scientific research, data visualization, aesthetic interpretation, and materiality, my work seeks to reconcile scientific conventions of reason and fact with an intuitive sensory experience. My design method begins with extensive research, collection, and analysis of information. I interpret the complexity of natural systems by translating scientific data into lines, shapes, forms, and materials to reveal trends, patterns, processes, and relationships as three-dimensional sculptures.<br />
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<div class=compact>Associate Professor, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium.</div><br />
|Beat Signer has more than 15 years of experience in building [http://beatsigner.com/interactivePaper.html interactive paper] and tangible user interfaces. With his research group he recently introduced the idea of [http://wise.vub.ac.be/topic/tangible-holograms-tangho Tangible Holograms (TangHo)] and is currently investigating how TangHo can be used for innovative forms of [https://wise.vub.ac.be/topic/dynamic-data-physicalisation dynamic data physicalisation] and interactive data exploration. He is further interested in developing a general [http://beatsigner.com/publications/signer_DataPhys2018.pdf framework supporting dynamic data physicalisation] in collaborative human-information interaction.<br />
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| '''[http://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/team/simon.stusak/ Simon Stusak]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD candidate, University of Munich (LMU), Human-Computer-Interaction Group, Munich, Germany.</div><br />
|Simon is a PhD-Candidate at the University of Munich (LMU) and the working-title of his thesis is "Exploring the potential of Physical Visualizations". He focuses is on static physical visualizations and studies their possible benefits, for example regarding [http://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/forschung/publikationen/detail?pub=stusak2015chi memorability] or [http://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/forschung/publikationen/detail?pub=stusak2014vis motivation]. In general he is interested the interplay between physical and traditional digital visualizations, their individual strengths and how they could complement one another. <br />
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| '''[http://www.tabard.fr Aurélien Tabard]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Assistant Professor, Université Lyon 1, Lyon, France.</div><br />
|I am an Assistant Professor in Computer Science at the University of Lyon, France. I am interested in personal informatics, and investigate how we relate to the wealth of digital traces we leave behind us: how we can control them but also how they can enrich our lives. Ongoing projects include: leveraging traces to develop and improve our digital skills by reflecting on past experiences, enabling users to better understand the traces they produce and developing tools to better control how traces are used. [http://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/forschung/publikationen/detail?pub=stusak2014vis Physical representations of traces] are a great way let people explore their past activity in an intimate manner. <br />
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| '''[http://tuteja.info Ewa Tuteja]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Data artist, Berlin, Germany.</div><br />
|I deal with data visualisation in different forms: static/ graphical, interactive and physical. But my deepest passion lies in hand-crafted objects. Above all I enjoy the process of gradual physical creation the most. My work is, in general, about using data to uncover patterns. More specifically it's about enabling understanding of a subject matter or a phenomenon through mediums that are engaging, e.g. because they are physically tangible or simply beautiful. It's about translating data into form. It's about bringing something abstract forth into "the real world". <br />
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| '''[http://infoscape.org/ Andrew Vande Moere]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate Professor, KU Leuven, Belgium.</div><br />
|Andrew is interested in exploring alternative ways of representing data to lay people, including data physicalizations and other non-visual renditions of data. In his academic research, he has already investigated distinct design approaches of how data can be meaningfully encoded as physical artifacts, and proposed the concept of ‘embodiment' to capture the metaphorical power of communicating data-supported meaning in the physical realm. In his current work, he investigates how (interactive) data physicalizations can be deployed in urban and public contexts to engage citizens in information-centric discussions. On his blog 'Information Aesthetics' ([http://infosthetics.com/ infosthetics.com]), he has curated various projects that demonstrate the power of data physicalization.<br />
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| '''[http://www.uclouvain.be/jean.vanderdonckt Jean Vanderdonckt]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Full Professor, Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium.</div><br />
|I am interested in physicality as a quality property of a user interface to deform itself depending on imposing or relaxing constraints on it. These constraints could come from the user, the platform, the available bandwidth, the end user's task. Early efforts on the screen medium included [https://www.info.ucl.ac.be/~pvr/FlexClockTamodia.pdf FlexClock], a multi-platform application that displays time and date according to 16 possible layouts that are computed at run-time depending on window dimensions. [http://www.slideshare.net/jeanvdd/grolaux-tamodia2002 FCPres] PlastiXML [http://www.usixml.org/en/collignon-b-vanderdonckt-j-calvary-g-an-intelligent-editor-for-multi-presentation-user-interfaces.html?IDC=465&IDD=1581 PlastiXML] is a graphical user interface editor allowing to define multiple layouts depending on window dimensions. [http://www.usixml.org/servlet/Repository/collignon-sac2008.ppt?ID=793&saveFile=true PXPres]. <br />
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| '''[http://davidverweij.com David Verweij]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD Candidate, Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom.</div><br />
|David is a post-graduate research student (PhD) on Human-Computer Interaction for Digital Living at the Northumbria University in Newcastle. He is interested in Human-Computer Interaction with distributed data in everyday environments that supports or relieves human cognition in every ‘mundane’ tasks. He is currently exploring Do-it-Together practises of visualizing 'live' data sources physically for everyday families and households - through the use of everyday materials and co-creative approaches. The development and outputs of this exploration are updated on [http://domesticwidgets.com domesticwidgets.com].<br />
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| '''[http://www.wjwillett.net/ Wesley Willett]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Assistant Professor, University of Calgary, Canada.</div><br />
|Wes's research focuses on tools and strategies to support social data analysis, with a particular emphasis on personal and community data. His interests include exploring physical interfaces and interactions that support comparison, reflection, and in-context analysis, as well as envisioning [http://wjwillett.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/content/cetonia/ future tools] for collecting and exploring data.<br />
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This is a list of '''people studying or interested in studying [[Main_Page|data physicalization]]''', and who are open to starting collaborations, taking students, finding a position, or simply connecting and exchanging ideas on the topic. People marked with an <span style="color:red;"><nowiki>*</nowiki></span> are [[Contribute|contributors]] to this wiki.<br />
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| '''[http://www.scc.lancs.ac.uk/~jason/ Jason Alexander]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Lecturer, Lancaster University, UK.</div><br />
|Jason is a Lecturer in Human-Computer Interaction and has a background in hardware prototyping and empirical user evaluation. He is interested in the application of shape-changing displays to data physicalization and understanding how users will interact with such artefacts.<br />
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| '''[http://analyticslab.sabanciuniv.edu Selim Balcısoy]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Lab Director - Faculty Member, Sabanci University, Istanbul, Turkey.</div><br />
|The large-scale use of office tools and statistical analysis applications indicates that they have sufficed well for some of the everyday tasks in our work cycles such as analysis, presentation, reporting, and decision-making. Nevertheless, they were designed in an era when business data was not big and complex enough. The ever growing avalanche of the data that we collect for our businesses compels us to find new means of understanding, sharing, and reporting the underlying ideas, and of making decisions for the future.<br />
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| '''[http://stephenbarrass.com/tag/acoustic/ Stephen Barrass]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate Professor, University of Canberra, Australia.</div><br />
|Stephen Barrass studies Acoustic Data Sonification. An Acoustic Sonification is an object that has been both physically and acoustically shaped by a data set specifically to produce sounds that may provide information about the dataset. For example the [http://www.york.ac.uk/media/c2d2/media/sonihedconference/Barrass_SoniHED_2014.pdf Hypertension Singing Bowl] is a Tibetan singing bowl shaped by a year of blood pressure readings. The [http://www.researchgate.net/publication/265728850_Physical_Sonification_Dataforms HRTF bells] were shaped from Head Related Transfer Functions of the left and right ear pinnae. Stephen's Acoustic Sonifications [http://currentsnewmedia.org/artists/stephen-barrass/ will be exhibited] at the Currents New Media Festival in Santa Fe in June.<br />
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| '''[http://www.evandrodamiao.com Evandro Damião Barbosa]'''<br />
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|Evandro Damião is a data science enthusiast and data visualization expert. Focused on bring life to data not only with Dataviz is positioning as a pioneer in Dataphys in Brazil.<br />
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| '''[http://www.albertoboem.com/ Alberto Boem]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD Student, University of Tsukuba, Japan.</div><br />
|Alberto Boem is a media artist and researcher. He investigates new metaphors, technologies, and concepts for promoting physical engagement and expression with the flow of the digital world. One of them is data physicalizations. Previously, he has worked on malleable interfaces for musical expression. <br />
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| '''[http://innovis.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/ Sheelagh Carpendale]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Full Professor, University of Calgary, Canada.</div><br />
|Sheelagh's research focuses on information visualization, interaction design, and qualitative empirical research, with an increasing focus on the design of data representations, which is leading to exploration of data physicalization. By studying how people interact with information both in work and social settings, she works towards designing more natural, accessible and understandable interactive visual representations of data. <br />
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| '''[https://www.lri.fr/~dragice/ Pierre Dragicevic<span style="color:red;"><nowiki>*</nowiki></span>]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Permanent Research Scientist, Inria, Gif-sur-Yvette, France.</div><br />
|Together with Yvonne Jansen, Pierre Dragicevic has been promoting data physicalization as a research area and curating a [http://www.dataphys.org/list list of physical visualizations]. He is interested in how manipulable representations of data can augment human cognition. He is also interested in tracing back the origins of data visualization by examining physical artefacts made throughout history, and in imagining how future humans will interact with data through programmable matter.<br />
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| '''[http://www.handmadevisuals.com/ Jose Duarte]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Designer, Colombia.</div><br />
|Jose Duarte is a Colombian designer, magister in communication and an international speaker about the data visualization field. Unlike most of the infographics we see today, his data visualizations aren't high-quality computer-aided; they're handmade using simple items like balloons, tape and ruber balls. Using ordinary materials he has experimented with various visualization techniques from area charts to bubble graphs and ven diagrams in diverse scenarios as business, art, street interventions and even astronomy. Now, he is exploring simple ways to visualize information quickly and easily and his work – particularly the [https://www.flickr.com/photos/joseduarteq/ handmade visualization toolkit] and the [https://instagram.com/easydataclip/ #easydataclip] project – has inspired and encouraged people to approximate to data visualization for the very first time.<br />
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| '''[https://directory.unamur.be/staff/bdumas/ Bruno Dumas]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate professor, University of Namur, Namur, Belgium.</div><br />
|Bruno Dumas works in multimodal interaction and information visualisation. As such, he is interested in the interaction aspect with visualisations, especially when using haptic and tangible interfaces. This naturally led him to have a keen interest on data physicalisation and especially how to interact with them. <br />
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| '''[http://wise.vub.ac.be/member/payam-ebrahimi Payam Ebrahimi]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD Student, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium.</div><br />
|The aim of my current research is to create a [http://beatsigner.com/publications/signer_DataPhys2018.pdf framework for data physicalisation]. This framework is envisioned to be used by data scientists as well as novice users. On the theoretical side, the framework will provide some standards for creating computer-supported physicalisations. On the practical side, the framework will focus on providing tools and libraries to help with the implementation of these standards. <br />
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| '''[http://datavizexperiments.org/ Leanne Elias]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate Professor, Fine Arts, University of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada.</div><br />
|I am interested in how art and design can help people understand data. At our [http://datavizexperiments.org/ experimental lab] we work with students and agricultural scientists to explore various physical manifestations of data, and then present the work to a larger public through exhibitions. We strive to combine traditional art-making materials and processes with new ones, and have worked with everything from interactive bar charts to weaving, from meticulously hand-drawn graphs to 3D printed data physicalizations, from crocheted data to electro-acoustic sound compositions.<br />
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| '''[http://mepler.com Matthew Epler]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Creative Technologist, Deep Local, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.</div><br />
|I believe that tangible experiences are more impactful and that while not everyone can access a physical object, the knowledge of its existence in the physical realm gives it more weight.<br />
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| '''[https://researchimaginings.wordpress.com/ John Fass]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Visiting Lecturer, Information Experience Design, Royal College of Art, London, UK.</div><br />
|My research involves asking participants to represent the phenomena of digital experiences including [https://researchimaginings.wordpress.com/2014/03/17/qualitative-data-analysis/ web browsing], [https://researchimaginings.wordpress.com/2014/07/21/inner-worlds/ social media] and image messaging in visual and physical form. I see this as a way to reveal the opaque and hidden nature of inner experience but also to democratise access to understanding. Acting through physical materials offers a way for participants to develop analytical ability and gain insight into the algorithmic processes guiding digital behaviour.<br />
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| '''[http://shape.stanford.edu/ Sean Follmer]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Computer Science (by courtesy), Stanford University, USA.</div><br />
|Shape Changing User Interfaces. Enabling technologies such as actuated pin displays, swarm user interfaces, and soft robotics for shape change. Dynamic Physical Data visualization.<br />
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| '''[http://dentonfredrickson.ca/ Denton Fredrickson]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Assistant Professor - Sculpture and Media Art, Art Department, Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada.</div><br />
|Denton Fredrickson’s artwork invites experiential and contemplative interactions with sound, objects, and architectural space. The seductive lure of both old and new wonders, fantastic inventions, and absurd theories are familiar territories for Fredrickson. He investigates their histories and representations in popular culture through media archaeology, experimental data visualization, and the practice of making. His recent interest in the intermingling of traditional, material-based processes with electronics and digital fabrication has led him to explore how speculative fiction can become awkwardly nestled within the psychology of the everyday.<br />
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| '''[http://www.domesticstreamers.com/ Pau Garcia]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Researcher and visual designer, leader of the studio Domestic Data Streamers, Barcelona, Spain.</div><br />
|Data changes the way we see our world. We can learn more from ourselves and nature surrounding us than ever before in human history. For this reason, we need new tools to reach and translate this information into a universal language. [http://domesticstreamers.com/ Domestic Data Streamers] is a team of developers from Barcelona that have taken on the challenge of transforming raw data into interactive systems and experiences. With a background in new media and interaction design they play in the boundaries of arts, science and sociology to make new data languages. The team was created in October 2013 and since then has been working doing installations for several national and international museums and cultural institutions including the [http://www.cccb.org/en/ Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona], [http://www.smartcityexpo.com/ Smart City Expo] or [http://www.calacademy.org/ Academy of Science of California].<br />
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| '''[http://recyclism.com Benjamin Gaulon]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Program Director MFA Design+Technology Parsons Paris, France.</div><br />
|As program director of a [http://portfolio.newschool.edu/amtparis/ BFA Art, Media & Tech and a MFA Desing + Tech] this is an amazing ressource for students and faculty.<br />
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| '''[http://www1.rmit.edu.au/staff/kellyanngeurts Kellyann Geurts]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD candidate, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia.</div><br />
|ART-BASED RESEARCH PROJECT: [http://sensilab.monash.edu/project/thoughtforms/ 3D PRINTED THOUGHTS FROM ELECTRICAL ACTIVITY CAPTURED BY MOBILE EEG DEVICE] <br />
My art-based research project tests a consumer mobile EEG device to capture brainwave data in response users’ recall of emotional or physical experiences. The device monitors and records mental states such as attention, engagement, arousal, stress and relaxation. These states are interpreted via specialised computer software and printed into uniquely shaped three-dimensional abstract forms, each representing particular “type” of thought. The named 3D “thoughtforms” are tagged and catalogued. With a data set of over 200 thoughtforms, identifiable patterns and “shapes of thought” have emerged.<br />
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| '''[http://www.paulinegourlet.com Pauline Gourlet]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD student, Université Paris 8 - EnsadLab, Paris, France.</div><br />
|My research focuses on the design of [http://carrefour-numerique.cite-sciences.fr/blog/cairn-la-table-qui-permet-de-manipuler-et-visualiser-des-donnees/ reflective tools for educational environments], seeking to engage learners in reflective processes through non‐verbal channels. <br />
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| '''[http://bathsheba.com/ Bathsheba Grossman]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Sculptor and designer, owner of CrystalProtein.com, Somerville, MA, USA.</div><br />
|At [http://crystalprotein.com/ CrystalProtein.com], Bathsheba Grossman uses subsurface laser etching to create images inside glass blocks. It's a visually striking and accessible way to present complex 3D models. Proteins and small molecules are a specialty, but all kinds of data are possible: we've created thousands of models from atomic orbitals to astronomical surveys.<br />
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| '''[https://www.behance.net/iangwilt Ian Gwilt]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Professor of Design, University of South Australia.</div><br />
|For many people outside the scientific community statistical information and graphs remain abstract and unintelligible. My [https://shu.academia.edu/iangwiltdesign creative practice-based research] investigates how we might begin to interpret technical/digital information through the creation of [https://research.shu.ac.uk/DataObjects/ material-based physical objects], with the intention of bringing better understanding to scientific data for a variety of audiences.<br />
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| '''[http://heinventions.com/ John Hardy]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Company Directory & Researcher at H&E Inventions LTD, Manchester, UK.</div><br />
|Developing systems and support tools that allow technical and non-technical designers to create physical representations of data. Interested in how new technologies can render data back into the physical spaces it was captured in, in order to support better insight identification and decision making processes.<br />
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| '''[http://dataphysforstem.com/ Sarah Hayes]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD Researcher, Cork Institute of Technology, Cork, Ireland.</div><br />
|I am interested in exploring applications for data physicalization - specifically, for enhancing learning and engagement with science and technology subjects. My research involves exploring and designing novel physicalizations, and evaluating their use within different learning contexts, both formal and informal.<br />
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| '''[http://ischool.syr.edu/people/directories/view/jjhemsle/ Jeff Hemsley]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Assistant Professor in Syracuse University, USA.</div><br />
|Data is ubiquitous. Understanding is not. Data exploration is best facilitated by keeping an open mind and trying different representations of the data. Unlike 2D plots, 3D virtual spaces, and data sonification, physical representation of data are unique in their ability to promote interactivity with data, and thus communicate the meaning within the data. You can see more of my work [http://jeffhemsley.tumblr.com/ here].<br />
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| '''[https://cit-ie.academia.edu/TrevorHogan Trevor Hogan]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Lecturer, Crawford College of Art and Design, CIT, Ireland. PhD candidate, Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Germany.</div><br />
|Trevor is a lecturer in interactive digital media and an external PhD candidate at the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Germany. The aim of his research is to describe and better understand how embodiment influences and augments an audience’s experience of data representations. He explores, through creative practice, whether embodying data in alternative modalities contributes to an audience's capacity to construct meaning and empathize with the data source. Trevors work is strongly interdisciplinary and may be situated in the field of interactive design, at the intersection of tangible computing, human-computer interaction, information science and psychology. The current focus of his work involves exploring new approaches to design and evaluation that help us to describe how people respond when they touch, feel, hear, hold, or even possess data.<br />
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| '''[http://www.kasperhornbaek.dk/ Kasper Hornbæk]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Professor at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark.</div><br />
|I am interested in shape-changing interfaces and how they should affect our understanding of concepts such as affordance, encoding, and interaction. I have been exploring this in the [http://www.ghost-fet.com/ GHOST] project. Identifying promising application areas for shape-change I also find important; data physicalization seems to be one such area. Many of the questions that concerns shape-change appear to apply also to data physicalization.<br />
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| '''[http://ehornecker.de/ Eva Hornecker]'''<br />
<div class=compact>[http://www.uni-weimar.de/de/medien/professuren/human-computer-interaction/ Professor of HCI], Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Germany.</div><br />
|I have a general interest in tangible interfaces, user experience and social interactions. Regarding data physicalisation, I am interested in the subjective user experience of data physicalisation and in the social interaction these might engender and support, i.e. how these might be shareable in different ways than traditional visual representations. I work with Trevor Hogan, supervising his PhD project which focuses on the phenomenological user experience of different modalities for data representations. <br />
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| '''[http://www.elisevandenhoven.com/ Elise van den Hoven]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate professor in the School of Design at UTS, Sydney, Australia.</div><br />
|Elise van den Hoven has a background in interaction design and HCI and her research spans aspects of human-computer interaction, design and psychology. More specifically her expertise lies in the field of tangible interaction (the use of physical objects with embedded electronics which can respond to people's actions) and in the application area of human remembering activities. She leads the international research program Materialising Memories, which aims to use design for improved reliving of personal memories. (For more information, see: [http://www.materialisingmemories.com www.materialisingmemories.com/].) <br />
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| '''[http://www.cybunk.com/ Samuel Huron]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Post doctorate researcher at University of Calgary, Canada and Lead Designer at IRI Centre Pompidou, Paris, France.</div><br />
|Samuel Huron is actively working on [https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01024053/document visual representation design for non infovis expert people]. He is interested in understanding the different [https://hal.inria.fr/hal-00978437 paradigm] in which human design and externalize visual representation of abstract information. To understand these phenomenon he observe how non expert people construct visual representations of data using various media, i.e., how people create, manipulate and communicate abstract information in graphical and tangible ways.<br />
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| '''[http://petra.isenberg.cc Petra Isenberg]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Permanent Research Scientist, Inria, Gif-sur-Yvette, France.</div><br />
|I am interested in finding out how physical visualizations can aid groups in making sense of data. This includes studying how groups think with physical visualizations but also how they can interact, share, and disseminate physical data.<br />
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| '''[http://tangible.media.mit.edu/person/hiroshi-ishii/ Hiroshi Ishii]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Jerome B. Wiesner Professor of Media Arts and Sciences, Associate Director of MIT Media Laboratory, Head of Tangible Media Group, MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA.</div><br />
|[http://tangible.media.mit.edu/vision/ Beyond Tangible Bits, Towards Radical Atoms]. ''Tangible Bits'' seeks to realize seamless interfaces between humans, digital information, and the physical environment by giving physical form to digital information, making bits directly manipulable and perceptible. Our goal is to invent new design media for artistic expression as well as for scientific analysis, taking advantage of the richness of human senses and skills – as developed through our lifetime of interaction with the physical world – as well as the computational reflection enabled by real-time sensing and digital feedback. ''Radical Atoms'' takes a leap beyond Tangible Bits by assuming a hypothetical generation of materials that can change form and properties dynamically, becoming as reconfigurable as pixels on a screen. Radical Atoms is the future material that can transform its’ shape, conform to constraints, and inform the users of their affordances. Radical Atoms is a vision for the future of human-material interaction, in which all digital information has a physical manifestation so that we can interact directly with it.<br />
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| '''[http://yvonnejansen.me Yvonne Jansen<span style="color:red;"><nowiki>*</nowiki></span>]'''<br />
<div class=compact>CNRS researcher at Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France.</div><br />
|Yvonne Jansen is one of the curators of the [http://dataphys.org/list list of physical visualizations] and the admin of this wiki. She is interested in the long tradition of physical data representations and the many ways in which they are used today. Her research focuses on how people engage, perceive, and interact with data physicalizations, and on how to merge the benefits of physicality with the power of computation.<br />
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| '''[http://www.farizjunaidi.com/ Fariz Junaidi]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Communication Designer, Glasgow School of Art, Singapore.</div><br />
|Fariz Junaidi's fascination for information visualisation stems from his personal experience interning at a French press agency as an infographic designer. His project [http://www.farizjunaidi.com/data-without-numbers.html “Data without Numbers”] (link to [https://www.academia.edu/27824125/Critical_Journal_-_Information_Visualisation_made_Physical_Communicating_Data_through_Interactive_Experience_Design Honours Paper]) is an experimental, multi-disciplinary approach to transform day-to-day data collected in train stations into 5 interactive, fashion contraptions. These contraptions invites users to interact with it, allowing users to explore data not only through understanding numbers of data, but experiencing the pragmatic context of it.<br />
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| '''[http://jennykang.me/wearable-self-2/ Jiyeon Kang]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Data Visualization Designer, MFA Design and Technology at Parsons School of Design, New York, United States.</div><br />
|Jiyeon Kang is an NYC-based designer specialized in data visualization and branding. She focused on visualizing biometric data and researched on Quantified Self movement driven by self-tracking technologies during her master's studies in Design and Technology from Parsons School of Design in New York. Her thesis project [http://www.wearableself.com Wearable Self] is an attempt to create personalized fashion items by visualizing wearable users' activity data such as daily steps. In this age of big data, Wearable Self aims to create a deeper connection between the users and their self data. From visualizing data to digital fabrication technologies like 3d printing and laser cut, she created a data-driven jewelry collection that results in beautiful, translucent, acrylic necklaces and earrings using quantified self data gathered by health applications and wearable trackers. Her project has been showcased and introduced at various exhibitions and the annual Quantified Self conference in Amsterdam. <br />
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| '''[http://marijekanis.com/ Marije Kanis]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate professor, Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands.</div><br />
|[http://marijekanis.com Marije Kanis'] research interests lie at the intersection where human-computer interaction meets the physical world. Central to her research are uncovering human needs and making the invisible visible.<br />
This goes from interactive physical scale models for democratically discussing the (dis)advantages of hidden sensor technology and the physicalization of abstract concepts such as bureaucracy. <br />
Her project [http://www.digitallifecentre.nl/projecten/zichtbaar-slimmer-data-fysicalisatie-voor-de-21ste-eeuw?lang=en Revealing design (Zichtbaar slimmer)] focuses on data physicalization for 21st-century skills. <br />
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| '''[http://howiek.com Howard Kaplan]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Visualization Specialist, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, USA.</div><br />
|My research focuses on various academic practices utilizing 3d printing, fabrication and digital modeling technologies. The use of 3d applications, modeling, encoding, preparing, and printing digital models. Interdisciplinary approaches to developing 3d print ready models with added information in the form of accurate tactile visualizations. As an example one particular area of interest is in using 3d printing technology as an educational tool for blind and visually impaired learners. <br />
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| '''[http://roxanakaram.com Roxana Karam]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD student in architecture, University of Edinburgh, UK.</div><br />
|My research lies in the intersection of data and human interactions. I tend to read, analyze, represent the personal data resources through conducting narratives and scenarios. I am interested in creative data practices in design. <br />
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Recently I have designed a workshop brief for creative learning festival at the university of Edinburgh which is titled: [https://www.roxanakaram.com/3d-blockchain/ 3D Blochchain].<br />
3D Blockchain is a big data physicalization on the emerging Blockchain and digital economy. Participants will experience a cross-disciplinary creative process focussing on digital practices and economies. This event will specifically focus on computational design, digital fabrication and sustainable practice models within the creative economy.<br />
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| '''[http://www.lancaster.ac.uk/staff/karnik Abe Karnik]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Lecturer, Lancaster University, UK.</div><br />
|My main interests are in exploring the motility aspects of data pixels which form data physicalizations. I am also interested in looking at the interaction and perceptual aspects of data physicalizations. Lastly, I wish to explore how data physicalizations can be extended for infographics.<br />
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| '''[http://physicalactivitymatters.org/ Rohit Khot]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD Scholar, Exertion Games Lab, RMIT University, Australia.</div><br />
|My PhD work explores the engaging qualities of physical representations to support the experience of being physically active. I put forward a new perspective on understanding physical activity through material artifacts that embody personal data to offer new ways of engaging with physical activity. My overall aim is to advocate and build an autotopography of personalised artifacts to create a lasting expression of our lives for the generations to come. I am also interested in using food as a material for data physicalization.<br />
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| '''[http://research.nokia.com/people/johan_kildal Johan Kildal]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Principal Researcher, Nokia Tech, Espoo, Finland.</div><br />
|Johan Kildal is a Principal Researcher at Nokia TECH in Espoo, Finland. He specializes in multimodal interaction methods that facilitate non-visual interactions, focusing both on accessibility and mobile contexts. This includes audio-haptic interfaces, interaction with deformable interfaces (such as the Nokia Kinetic Device), and modelling the perceived physicality of material for the physical display of information, through techniques such as is 3D-Press and Kooboh.<br />
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| '''[http://www.kildall.com Scott Kildall]'''<br />
<div class=compact>New Media and Visual Artist, San Francisco, United States.</div><br />
|I am an artist who writes software code that transforms datasets into physical form as sculptures and art installations. The overriding question I am asking is: What does data look like? I frequently collaborate with scientists to look at how we can address concerns of social justice with art + data.<br />
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| '''[http://proboscis.org.uk/tag/lifestreams Giles Lane]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Director, Proboscis, London, UK.</div><br />
|Proboscis has been exploring data manifestation since 2012, growing out of previous work bridging the digital and physical since 2000. Our project "Lifestreams" expressed personal biosensor data as 3D-printed shells. We believe that expressing data in this way exposes a greater number of human senses in meaning making that traditional 2D visualisations can affect. By making data physical new kinds of relationships to knowledge can be triggered, informing alternative meanings and interpretations.<br />
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| '''[https://moonhwanlee.wordpress.com Moon-Hwan Lee]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD Candidate, KAIST, Daejeon, South Korea.</div><br />
|I am a design-oriented researcher. I investigate how an artifact becomes emotionally durable by using data visualization. The work that I explored was using the [http://wp.me/p5Gs7X-10 concept of patinas] as a way of data visualization. As natural patinas enhance emotional and aesthetic qualities of an artifact, it would be possible to use such concept to design digital products and systems.<br />
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| '''[http://www.aviz.fr/mathieu Mathieu Le Goc]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Post-doctoral researcher at Stanford University, USA.</div><br />
|Mathieu Le Goc is currently working on Dynamic Physical Visualisations, and more specifically developping new technologies to augment physicalizations. He is particularly interested in combinations of multiple objects to create physicalizations, like [http://dataphys.org/list/diy-bertin-matrix/ Bertin’s Matrices]. Promoting direct manipulations and leveraging human hands capabilities motivate his work, to invent new “beyond desktop” tangible interfaces.<br />
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| '''[http://www.leithinger.com/ Daniel Leithinger]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Assistant Professor at the ATLAS Institute and Department of Computer Science at CU Boulder.</div><br />
|Daniel Leithinger builds actuated tangible interfaces and interactive shape displays. His research investigates how to dynamically transform the scale and modality of physical information representation, and how to support remote collaboration through physical telepresence. Together with his colleagues, Daniel has created the shape displays “Relief”, “Recompose”, “Sublimate”, “inFORM” and “Transform”.<br />
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| '''[http://danlockton.com Dan Lockton]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Assistant Professor, Imaginaries Lab, School of Design, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.</div><br />
|I'm interested in developing ways for people to understand complex and invisible systems, from [http://imaginari.es/mental-landscapes/ externalising their own mental models] or [http://drawingenergy.com mental imagery], to new forms of [http://imaginari.es/publications/Lockton_Ricketts_Chowdhury_Lee_2017_Exploring_Qualitative_Displays_and_Interfaces.pdf 'qualitative' interface] for phenomena such as [http://imaginari.es/electric-acoustic-exploring-energy-as-a-design-material-through-sonic-and-vibration-displays/ energy]. Data physicalisation in its many forms is a big part of that. I also feel there are parallels with analogue computing which I'd love to explore further, practically.<br />
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| '''[https://www.canberra.edu.au/about-uc/faculties/arts-design/courses/communications-staff/lupton-deborah Deborah Lupton]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Centenary Research Professor, University of Canberra, Bruce, Australia.</div><br />
|I am a sociologist interested in the sociocultural and political dimensions of digital technologies. One of my interests is digital data, and the ways in which people make sense of their personal data. I am interested in how they respond to various types of data materialisations, including data physicalisations. I have written chapters and articles on 3D printed self-replicas, the use of 3D printing in medicine and public health, and the ways in which people can 'feel' their data when engaging with data physicalisations.<br />
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| '''[http://www.lorenmadsen.com Loren Madsen]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Self-employed artist, Northern California, USA.</div><br />
|I started exploring data sculpture more than twenty years ago with the sculpture “CPI / Cost of Living”, and still continue today with work such as “District 5”. ([http://dataphys.org/list/loren-madsen-interview/ see dataphys.org interview])<br />
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| '''[http://dougmccune.com Doug McCune]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Artist and Software Developer in Oakland, CA USA.</div><br />
|Doug McCune is a San Francisco artist who embraces data exploration and map making in an attempt to come to terms with the chaos of urban environments. He experiments heavily with 3D printing and laser cutting to bring digital forms into physical space. He’s a programmer by trade, an amateur cartographer, and a big believer in using data to understand the world. [http://deviantcartography.com Deviant Cartography] (2015) was the first solo show of Doug's physical map artwork. He blogs about both his art and his code at dougmccune.com.<br />
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| '''[http://sensorymaps.com/ Kate McLean]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Smellscape Mapper at Canterbury Christ Church University in Canterbury, UK.</div><br />
|My research addresses how the fragmentary and episodic nature of the [http://sensorymaps.com smellscape] might be explored, analysed and represented. It investigates how humanistic smelldata can be shared, how technologies might be used in the investigation and depiction of invisible and ephemeral sensory data - translating humanistic smellscape perceptions into spatio-temporal mappings.<br />
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| '''[http://matteomoretti.com Matteo Moretti]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Academic Researcher and Designer, Free University of Bozen - Bolzano, Italy.</div><br />
|Since I started my academic research path I focused on innovative way to inform a wider audience on complex topics in a more engaging way. Started with visual journalism online ([http://www.peoplesrepublicofbolzano.com here] and [http://europadreaming.eu/en/ here]) my research interest is moving on [https://vimeo.com/250959829 participatory data physicalizations]. Results such as the impact evaluation and the case study are embedded in [https://unibz.academia.edu/MatteoMoretti conference papers].<br />
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| '''[http://www.data-things.com Bettina Nissen]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD Researcher and Designer at Culture Lab, Newcastle University, Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK.</div><br />
|Bettina Nissen is a designer and PhD researcher at Culture Lab, Newcastle University. With a background in product design, her work embeds digital fabrication within public data making activities translating digital information into tangible form as personal souvenirs, evocative objects and meaningful artefacts in order to engage new audiences in conversation, reflection and meaning making of data.<br />
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| '''[https://www.biswaksenpatnaik.design/ Biswaksen Patnaik]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Master's Candidate, Human-Computer Interaction Lab, University of Maryland College Park, USA.</div><br />
|I am interested in designing novel interaction paradigms for humans to interact with information. I am especially interested in building systems that employ multi-sensory interactions. Our current research on [https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/8444077?reload=true “Information Olfactation”] explores the [https://vimeo.com/289784509 design space of smell to convey data].<br />
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| '''[http://www.ucalgary.ca/cmd/people Jennifer Payne]'''<br />
<div class=compact>MSc student, University of Calgary, Canada.</div><br />
|Jennifer's past work in the realm of data physicalization includes the creation of several simple physical visualizations (some participatory), and a short study involving extruded bar charts. She is interested in the design of physical representations, exploring physical variables and examining ways in which physical representations differ from representations on-screen.<br />
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| '''[http://lauraperovich.com/ Laura Perovich]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD candidate, MIT Media Lab, Cambridge, MA, USA.</div><br />
|My research takes an artistic systems-based approach to engaging communities with environmental issues through data physicalizations. I've created human-sized bar charts and data clothing to share results from in-home chemical testing with environmental health study participants. I'm currently focused on a project to help communities understand and improve water quality near local industries though collectively creating and visualizing this data on site and in real time.<br />
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| '''[http://ereyes.net/ Everardo Reyes]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate Professor at Université Paris 8, France</div><br />
|I am a member of the Paragraphe Lab at Paris 8 and also a member of the Software Studies Initiative. My research areas combine visual culture, digital media, and programming code as plastic element of media art. My interest on data physicalization regards transforming visual media into objects, for example [http://ereyes.net/ms/ motion structures].<br />
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| '''[http://www.tangibledisplay.com Jimmy Hz Ricaut]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Interactive explorer, CEO, Tangible Display, Paris, France.</div><br />
|Diving in a sea of data is first an exploration. How to get deeper to retrieve meaningful information and explore new species? What underwater breathing apparatus should we develop for this journey into the depth of knowledge? Tangible interfaces could provide the right vehicles to access abstract datas in an intuitive, physical and spatial manner.<br />
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| '''[https://www.tumwater.k12.wa.us/Page/7852 Tara Richerson]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Supervisor for Data and Assessment, Tumwater School District, Tumwater WA USA.</div><br />
|I started building interactive data walls in 2016. I use fabric, paper, string, wood, metal, and other basic materials to display data that we don't typically use, such as how meeting spaces are used or the words used in report card comments. I have been working with educators in other districts to build their own data walls. I hope to extend my project to involve community, parent, and student organizations.<br />
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| '''[http://www.miguelrp.com Miguel Rodriguez]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Researcher and Interaction Designer, ABB, Västerås, Sweden.</div><br />
|Miguel's research focuses on creating novel ways for interacting with biological and environmental sensor data. He is interested in finding new application domains for data physicalizations and experimenting with novel technologies for achieving interactive and dynamic physicalizations.<br />
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| '''[https://sites.google.com/site/bernicerogowitz/ Bernice Rogowitz]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Chief Scientist, owner of Visual Perspectives Research and Consulting, Greater New York Area, USA.</div><br />
|Perhaps the most unique characteristic of human perception is our exquisite abilities in visually-guided fine-motor control. Physicalizing data, and allowing it to be manipulated visually, opens new opportunities for data representation, analysis, and artistic creation. My colleague, Paul Borrel, and I have created novel haptic interfaces that allow humans to touch, shape, edit, and explore virtual representations of physical objects. Our work has produced three patents [http://www.google.com/patents/US8350843?dq=borrel+rogowitz&hl=en&sa=X&ei=EMFAUc2oIaaV0QGxp4DQDA&ved=0CDkQ6AEwAQ US 8,350,843], [http://www.google.com/patents/US8203529?pg=PA1&dq=borrel+rogowitz&hl=en&sa=X&ei=EMFAUc2oIaaV0QGxp4DQDA&ved=0CDwQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=borrel%20rogowitz&f=false US 8,203,529 B2], and [https://www.google.com/patents/US8487749?dq=rogowitz+borrel&hl=en&sa=X&ei=RhfxVNaIH_HgsAS0o4KACw&ved=0CCwQ6AEwAg US 8487749 B2]. Work from the first two patents was described at the HVEI Conference in 2008-- [https://sites.google.com/site/bernicerogowitz/publications--2008-2009/VirtualHand_RogowitzandBorrel_Jan08.pdf?attredirects=0 Virtual hand: a 3D tactile interface to virtual environments].<br />
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| '''[link=http://www.francescasamsel.com Francesca Samsel]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Research Associate, University of Texas at Austin, USA.</div><br />
|As a sculptor working on scientific themes, by training and practice, currently I work with scientists using my expertise to deepen the understanding and communication capabilities of scientific visualization. Current Projects include [https://www.sculpting-vis.org/ Sculpting Visualization], an NSF funded project in collaboration with Daniel Keefe at he IVL, UMN, investigating the potential for physical and sculpted objects to deepen understanding, communication and human connection to multivariate complex data of importance to society. Related activities: Co-Editor, Art on Graphics Department of IEEE Computer Graphics and Visualization; workshops and tutorials on using artistic processes to create human connection between the science and society; working closely with several teams at Los Alamos National Laboratory to develop tools enabling scientists and the public to extract knowledge from scientific visualization; collaborating with TACC' visualization team on AR and VR explorations of scientific presentation. <br />
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| '''[http://tecfa.unige.ch/perso/schneider/ Daniel K. Schneider]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate professor at University of Geneva, Switzerland.</div><br />
|I am interested in creating physical visualizations in [http://edutechwiki.unige.ch/fr/STIC:STIC_IV_(2015) educational and learning contexts], e.g. to demonstrate something or [http://edutechwiki.unige.ch/fr/Objet_d%27apprentissage_constructionniste as medium for learners to express something]. Physical visualization is related to my interest in digital design and [http://edutechwiki.unige.ch/en/Category:Fab_lab fabrication]. <br />
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| '''[http://www.meliesart.de/ Volker Schweisfurth]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Data artist and owner of MeliesArt, Düsseldorf, Germany.</div><br />
|On global and business topics, MeliesArt transforms conclusions of strategic studies and their data into 3D printed dataSculptures. The focus is not only on making statistics tangible and introduce them an add-on for presentations, but to create "decision support physicalization" by combining suitable risk/chance parameters in the models (as an example see [http://www.meliesart.de/some-datasculptures/decision-support-terrain/ this data sculpture]). The [http://www.meliesart.de/ #meliesart.de] website shows many models of mine. Currently, I am studying ways to make models smarter by adding sort of intelligence to them that can be queried. Another issue is better resolution, textures, materials and observing potential new features in the physicalization context (like haptics, pulsation, light emission).<br />
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| '''[http://www.adriensegal.com/ Adrien Segal]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Professional Artist.</div><br />
|Taking an interdisciplinary approach that integrates scientific research, data visualization, aesthetic interpretation, and materiality, my work seeks to reconcile scientific conventions of reason and fact with an intuitive sensory experience. My design method begins with extensive research, collection, and analysis of information. I interpret the complexity of natural systems by translating scientific data into lines, shapes, forms, and materials to reveal trends, patterns, processes, and relationships as three-dimensional sculptures.<br />
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<div class=compact>Associate Professor, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium.</div><br />
|Beat Signer has more than 15 years of experience in building [http://beatsigner.com/interactivePaper.html interactive paper] and tangible user interfaces. With his research group he recently introduced the idea of [http://wise.vub.ac.be/topic/tangible-holograms-tangho Tangible Holograms (TangHo)] and is currently investigating how TangHo can be used for innovative forms of [https://wise.vub.ac.be/topic/dynamic-data-physicalisation dynamic data physicalisation] and interactive data exploration. He is further interested in developing a general [http://beatsigner.com/publications/signer_DataPhys2018.pdf framework supporting dynamic data physicalisation] in collaborative human-information interaction.<br />
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| '''[http://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/team/simon.stusak/ Simon Stusak]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD candidate, University of Munich (LMU), Human-Computer-Interaction Group, Munich, Germany.</div><br />
|Simon is a PhD-Candidate at the University of Munich (LMU) and the working-title of his thesis is "Exploring the potential of Physical Visualizations". He focuses is on static physical visualizations and studies their possible benefits, for example regarding [http://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/forschung/publikationen/detail?pub=stusak2015chi memorability] or [http://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/forschung/publikationen/detail?pub=stusak2014vis motivation]. In general he is interested the interplay between physical and traditional digital visualizations, their individual strengths and how they could complement one another. <br />
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| '''[http://www.tabard.fr Aurélien Tabard]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Assistant Professor, Université Lyon 1, Lyon, France.</div><br />
|I am an Assistant Professor in Computer Science at the University of Lyon, France. I am interested in personal informatics, and investigate how we relate to the wealth of digital traces we leave behind us: how we can control them but also how they can enrich our lives. Ongoing projects include: leveraging traces to develop and improve our digital skills by reflecting on past experiences, enabling users to better understand the traces they produce and developing tools to better control how traces are used. [http://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/forschung/publikationen/detail?pub=stusak2014vis Physical representations of traces] are a great way let people explore their past activity in an intimate manner. <br />
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<div class=compact>Data artist, Berlin, Germany.</div><br />
|I deal with data visualisation in different forms: static/ graphical, interactive and physical. But my deepest passion lies in hand-crafted objects. Above all I enjoy the process of gradual physical creation the most. My work is, in general, about using data to uncover patterns. More specifically it's about enabling understanding of a subject matter or a phenomenon through mediums that are engaging, e.g. because they are physically tangible or simply beautiful. It's about translating data into form. It's about bringing something abstract forth into "the real world". <br />
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<div class=compact>Associate Professor, KU Leuven, Belgium.</div><br />
|Andrew is interested in exploring alternative ways of representing data to lay people, including data physicalizations and other non-visual renditions of data. In his academic research, he has already investigated distinct design approaches of how data can be meaningfully encoded as physical artifacts, and proposed the concept of ‘embodiment' to capture the metaphorical power of communicating data-supported meaning in the physical realm. In his current work, he investigates how (interactive) data physicalizations can be deployed in urban and public contexts to engage citizens in information-centric discussions. On his blog 'Information Aesthetics' ([http://infosthetics.com/ infosthetics.com]), he has curated various projects that demonstrate the power of data physicalization.<br />
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| '''[http://www.uclouvain.be/jean.vanderdonckt Jean Vanderdonckt]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Full Professor, Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium.</div><br />
|I am interested in physicality as a quality property of a user interface to deform itself depending on imposing or relaxing constraints on it. These constraints could come from the user, the platform, the available bandwidth, the end user's task. Early efforts on the screen medium included [https://www.info.ucl.ac.be/~pvr/FlexClockTamodia.pdf FlexClock], a multi-platform application that displays time and date according to 16 possible layouts that are computed at run-time depending on window dimensions. [http://www.slideshare.net/jeanvdd/grolaux-tamodia2002 FCPres] PlastiXML [http://www.usixml.org/en/collignon-b-vanderdonckt-j-calvary-g-an-intelligent-editor-for-multi-presentation-user-interfaces.html?IDC=465&IDD=1581 PlastiXML] is a graphical user interface editor allowing to define multiple layouts depending on window dimensions. [http://www.usixml.org/servlet/Repository/collignon-sac2008.ppt?ID=793&saveFile=true PXPres]. <br />
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| '''[http://davidverweij.com David Verweij]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD Candidate, Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom.</div><br />
|David is a post-graduate research student (PhD) on Human-Computer Interaction for Digital Living at the Northumbria University in Newcastle. He is interested in Human-Computer Interaction with distributed data in everyday environments that supports or relieves human cognition in every ‘mundane’ tasks. He is currently exploring Do-it-Together practises of visualizing 'live' data sources physically for everyday families and households - through the use of everyday materials and co-creative approaches. The development and outputs of this exploration are updated on [http://domesticwidgets.com domesticwidgets.com].<br />
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| '''[http://www.wjwillett.net/ Wesley Willett]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Assistant Professor, University of Calgary, Canada.</div><br />
|Wes's research focuses on tools and strategies to support social data analysis, with a particular emphasis on personal and community data. His interests include exploring physical interfaces and interactions that support comparison, reflection, and in-context analysis, as well as envisioning [http://wjwillett.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/content/cetonia/ future tools] for collecting and exploring data.<br />
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<div>This is a list of past and future workshops on data physicalization. If you are organizing or already organized a workshop on this (or a related) topic, feel free to [[Contribute|add it here]].<br />
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== To come ==<br />
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== Past ==<br />
* Oct/Nov 2018, Dagstuhl, Germany. [https://www.dagstuhl.de/en/program/calendar/semhp/?semnr=18441 A one-week seminar on Data Physicalization] organized by Jason Alexander, Petra Isenberg, Yvonne Jansen, Bernice E. Rogowitz and Andrew Vande Moere<br />
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* Oct 2018, Berlin, Germany. Workshop co-located with IEEE VIS 2018 on [http://dataphys.org/workshops/vis18/ Toward a Design Language for Data Physicalization] organized by Trevor Hogan, Uta Hinrichs, Jason Alexander, Samuel Huron, Sheelagh Carpendale, Eva Hornecker.<br />
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* 2018 Limerick, Ireland. Workshop co-located with DRS (Design Research Society) on [https://data-physicalisation.github.io/drs2018.html Considering Physical Variables for Data Physicalization] organized by Trevor Hogan, Uta Hinrichs , Bettina Nissen, Samuel Huron.<br />
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* 11 June 2017 – [http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17 Pedagogy & Physicalization], a data physicalization workshop focused on designing learning activities around physical data representations. The workshop took place during the ACM DIS 2017 conference and was organized by Trevor Hogan, Uta Hinrichs, Yvonne Jansen, Samuel Huron, Pauline Gourlet, Eva Hornecker and Bettina Nissen.<br />
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* 15-19 May 2017 — [https://datafossil.xyz/ Datafossil #3], a data physicalization workshop held at École de Design de Nantes Atlantique. Organized by Jérôme Héno, Matthias Rischewski and Louis Eveillard.<br />
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* 29 June 2016 — [http://dataphys.org/workshops/drs16 Let’s Get Physical, Exploring the Design Process of Data Physicalization], a hands-on workshop held during the [http://www.drs2016.org/#drs2016 DRS] conference. Organized by Yvonne Jansen, Pauline Gourlet, Samuel Huron, Uta Hinrichs, and Trevor Hogan.<br />
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* 2-6 May 2016 — [http://www.densitydesign.org/2016/05/from-mind-to-reality-workshop/ “From Mind to Reality” Workshop], a new workshop format engaging students with different backgrounds – Communication Design, Product Design, Design & Engineering – asking them to design and prototype an object able to make live data streams “tangible”. Organized by Monica Bordegoni and Michele Mauri from the Density Design Lab at Politecnico di Milano.<br />
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* 18 April 2016 — [https://www.flickr.com/photos/cuivienna/sets/72157667253863706 Workshop] introducing "Creative Technology" students at TU Twente, Netherlands, to Data Physicalization. Organized by Yvonne Jansen with support from Angelika Mader and Yuri Engelhardt.<br />
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* 14 + 16 February 2016 — [http://dataphys.org/workshops/tei16 Tangible Data, Explorations in Data Physicalization], a studio-workshop at TEI'16, Feb 14+16, 2016, Eindhoven, Netherlands. Organized by Trevor Hogan, Eva Hornecker, Simon Stusak, Yvonne Jansen, Jason Alexander, Andrew Vande Moere, Uta Hinrichs, and Kieran Nolan.<br />
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* 19 April 2015 — [http://jasonalexander.kiwi/workshops/physicaldata2015/ Exploring the Challenges of Making Data Physical] at CHI 2015 in Seoul organized by Jason Alexander, Yvonne Jansen, Kasper Hornbæk, Johan Kildal, and Abhijit Karnik.<br />
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* 9 Nov 2014 — [http://dataphys.org/workshops/vis14 Death of the Desktop: Envisioning Visualization without Desktop Computing] at IEEE VIS in Paris organized by Yvonne Jansen, Petra Isenberg, Jason Dykes, Sheelagh Carpendale, and Dan Keefe.</div>
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<div>This is a list of past and future workshops on data physicalization. If you are organizing or already organized a workshop on this (or a related) topic, feel free to [[Contribute|add it here]].<br />
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== To come ==<br />
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== Past ==<br />
* Oct/Nov 2018, Dagstuhl, Germany. [https://www.dagstuhl.de/en/program/calendar/semhp/?semnr=18441 A one-week seminar on Data Physicalization] organized by Jason Alexander, Petra Isenberg, Yvonne Jansen, Bernice E. Rogowitz and Andrew Vande Moere<br />
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* Oct 2018, Berlin, Germany. Workshop co-located with IEEE VIS 2018 on [Toward a Design Language for Data Physicalization http://dataphys.org/workshops/vis18/] organized by Trevor Hogan, Uta Hinrichs, Jason Alexander, Samuel Huron, Sheelagh Carpendale, Eva Hornecker.<br />
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* 2018 Limerick, Ireland. Workshop co-located with DRS (Design Research Society) on [https://data-physicalisation.github.io/drs2018.html Considering Physical Variables for Data Physicalization] organized by Trevor Hogan, Uta Hinrichs , Bettina Nissen, Samuel Huron.<br />
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* 11 June 2017 – [http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17 Pedagogy & Physicalization], a data physicalization workshop focused on designing learning activities around physical data representations. The workshop took place during the ACM DIS 2017 conference and was organized by Trevor Hogan, Uta Hinrichs, Yvonne Jansen, Samuel Huron, Pauline Gourlet, Eva Hornecker and Bettina Nissen.<br />
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* 15-19 May 2017 — [https://datafossil.xyz/ Datafossil #3], a data physicalization workshop held at École de Design de Nantes Atlantique. Organized by Jérôme Héno, Matthias Rischewski and Louis Eveillard.<br />
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* 29 June 2016 — [http://dataphys.org/workshops/drs16 Let’s Get Physical, Exploring the Design Process of Data Physicalization], a hands-on workshop held during the [http://www.drs2016.org/#drs2016 DRS] conference. Organized by Yvonne Jansen, Pauline Gourlet, Samuel Huron, Uta Hinrichs, and Trevor Hogan.<br />
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* 2-6 May 2016 — [http://www.densitydesign.org/2016/05/from-mind-to-reality-workshop/ “From Mind to Reality” Workshop], a new workshop format engaging students with different backgrounds – Communication Design, Product Design, Design & Engineering – asking them to design and prototype an object able to make live data streams “tangible”. Organized by Monica Bordegoni and Michele Mauri from the Density Design Lab at Politecnico di Milano.<br />
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* 18 April 2016 — [https://www.flickr.com/photos/cuivienna/sets/72157667253863706 Workshop] introducing "Creative Technology" students at TU Twente, Netherlands, to Data Physicalization. Organized by Yvonne Jansen with support from Angelika Mader and Yuri Engelhardt.<br />
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* 14 + 16 February 2016 — [http://dataphys.org/workshops/tei16 Tangible Data, Explorations in Data Physicalization], a studio-workshop at TEI'16, Feb 14+16, 2016, Eindhoven, Netherlands. Organized by Trevor Hogan, Eva Hornecker, Simon Stusak, Yvonne Jansen, Jason Alexander, Andrew Vande Moere, Uta Hinrichs, and Kieran Nolan.<br />
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* 19 April 2015 — [http://jasonalexander.kiwi/workshops/physicaldata2015/ Exploring the Challenges of Making Data Physical] at CHI 2015 in Seoul organized by Jason Alexander, Yvonne Jansen, Kasper Hornbæk, Johan Kildal, and Abhijit Karnik.<br />
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* 9 Nov 2014 — [http://dataphys.org/workshops/vis14 Death of the Desktop: Envisioning Visualization without Desktop Computing] at IEEE VIS in Paris organized by Yvonne Jansen, Petra Isenberg, Jason Dykes, Sheelagh Carpendale, and Dan Keefe.</div>
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<div>This is a list of past and future workshops on data physicalization. If you are organizing or already organized a workshop on this (or a related) topic, feel free to [[Contribute|add it here]].<br />
<br />
== To come ==<br />
<br />
<br />
== Past ==<br />
* Oct/Nov 2018, Dagstuhl, Germany. [https://www.dagstuhl.de/en/program/calendar/semhp/?semnr=18441 A one-week seminar on Data Physicalization] organized by Jason Alexander, Petra Isenberg, Yvonne Jansen, Bernice E. Rogowitz and Andrew Vande Moere<br />
<br />
* Oct 2018, Berlin, Germany. Workshop co-located with IEEE VIS 2018 on 'Toward a Design Language for Data Physicalization' organized by Trevor Hogan, Uta Hinrichs, Jason Alexander, Samuel Huron, Sheelagh Carpendale, Eva Hornecker.<br />
<br />
* 2018 Limerick, Ireland. Workshop co-located with DRS (Design Research Society) on 'Considering Physical Variables for Data Physicalization' organized by Trevor Hogan, Uta Hinrichs , Bettina Nissen, Samuel Huron.<br />
<br />
* 11 June 2017 – [http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17 Pedagogy & Physicalization], a data physicalization workshop focused on designing learning activities around physical data representations. The workshop took place during the ACM DIS 2017 conference and was organized by Trevor Hogan, Uta Hinrichs, Yvonne Jansen, Samuel Huron, Pauline Gourlet, Eva Hornecker and Bettina Nissen.<br />
<br />
* 15-19 May 2017 — [https://datafossil.xyz/ Datafossil #3], a data physicalization workshop held at École de Design de Nantes Atlantique. Organized by Jérôme Héno, Matthias Rischewski and Louis Eveillard.<br />
<br />
* 29 June 2016 — [http://dataphys.org/workshops/drs16 Let’s Get Physical, Exploring the Design Process of Data Physicalization], a hands-on workshop held during the [http://www.drs2016.org/#drs2016 DRS] conference. Organized by Yvonne Jansen, Pauline Gourlet, Samuel Huron, Uta Hinrichs, and Trevor Hogan.<br />
<br />
* 2-6 May 2016 — [http://www.densitydesign.org/2016/05/from-mind-to-reality-workshop/ “From Mind to Reality” Workshop], a new workshop format engaging students with different backgrounds – Communication Design, Product Design, Design & Engineering – asking them to design and prototype an object able to make live data streams “tangible”. Organized by Monica Bordegoni and Michele Mauri from the Density Design Lab at Politecnico di Milano.<br />
<br />
* 18 April 2016 — [https://www.flickr.com/photos/cuivienna/sets/72157667253863706 Workshop] introducing "Creative Technology" students at TU Twente, Netherlands, to Data Physicalization. Organized by Yvonne Jansen with support from Angelika Mader and Yuri Engelhardt.<br />
<br />
* 14 + 16 February 2016 — [http://dataphys.org/workshops/tei16 Tangible Data, Explorations in Data Physicalization], a studio-workshop at TEI'16, Feb 14+16, 2016, Eindhoven, Netherlands. Organized by Trevor Hogan, Eva Hornecker, Simon Stusak, Yvonne Jansen, Jason Alexander, Andrew Vande Moere, Uta Hinrichs, and Kieran Nolan.<br />
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* 19 April 2015 — [http://jasonalexander.kiwi/workshops/physicaldata2015/ Exploring the Challenges of Making Data Physical] at CHI 2015 in Seoul organized by Jason Alexander, Yvonne Jansen, Kasper Hornbæk, Johan Kildal, and Abhijit Karnik.<br />
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* 9 Nov 2014 — [http://dataphys.org/workshops/vis14 Death of the Desktop: Envisioning Visualization without Desktop Computing] at IEEE VIS in Paris organized by Yvonne Jansen, Petra Isenberg, Jason Dykes, Sheelagh Carpendale, and Dan Keefe.</div>
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<div>This bibliography is a '''collection of academic work on data physicalization'''. [[Contribute|You can help us extend it]].<br />
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For work that does not refer to data physicalization but describes technologies which may be used for that purpose, see [[technologies]]. For non-academic work, see the [http://dataphys.org/list list of physical visualizations].<br />
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''Please do not link to articles behind paywalls.'' If you authored an article for which no link is available, please put your PDF online and send us the link. The principle of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-archiving self-archiving] generally allows you to do so. <br />
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== Peer-reviewed full papers ==<br />
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'''2018'''<br />
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* Xiuming Zhang, Tali Dekel, Tianfan Xue, Andrew Owens, Qiurui He, Jiajun Wu, Stefanie Mueller and William T. Freeman.<br />
: '''[https://arxiv.org/pdf/1809.05491.pdf MoSculp: Interactive Visualization of Shape and Time].'''<br />
: UIST 2018 - In Proceedings of the 31th Annual Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology.<br />
<br />
* Mathieu Le Goc, Charles Perin, Sean Follmer, Jean-Daniel Fekete, and Pierre Dragicevic.<br />
: '''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01848436/document Dynamic Composite Data Physicalization Using Wheeled Micro-Robots.]'''<br />
: TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics.<br />
<br />
* Christoph Bader, Dominik Kolb, James C. Weaver, Sunanda Sharma, Ahmed Hosny, João Costa, and Neri Oxman. <br />
: '''[http://advances.sciencemag.org/content/advances/4/5/eaas8652.full.pdf Making data matter: Voxel printing for the digital fabrication of data across scales and domains.]'''<br />
: Science Advances 4.5 (2018)<br />
<br />
* Dario Rodighiero<br />
:'''[https://infoscience.epfl.ch/record/255016/files/Article.pdf Printing Walkable Visualizations.]'''<br />
: TI 2018 - Proceedings of the 5th Biennial Transdisciplinary Imaging Conference 2018.<br />
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* Kellyann Geurts<br />
:'''[https://ndownloader.figshare.com/files/11133053 Imagining Thought in Digital Space: 3D Printed Thoughts.]'''<br />
: TI 2018 - Proceedings of the 5th Biennial Transdisciplinary Imaging Conference 2018.<br />
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* Alice Thudt, Uta Hinrichs, Samuel Huron and Sheelagh Carpendale.<br />
:'''[https://research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk/bitstream/handle/10023/13267/CPV_CameraReady.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y Self-reflection and personal physicalization construction.]'''<br />
: CHI 2018 - Proceedings of the 2018 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2018.<br />
<br />
* Marinos Koutsomichalis.<br />
:'''[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1IuHcG2Z05N_lFcTnfWb3t7MlhlEM4xN2/view Objektivisering: Text Physicalization and Self-introspective Post-digital Objecthood.]'''<br />
: TEI 2018 - Proceedings of the Twelfth International Conference on Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction.<br />
<br />
* Ricardo Sosa, Victoria Gerrard, Antonio Esparza, Rebeca Torres, Robbie Napper.<br />
:'''[https://www.designsociety.org/download-publication/40570/DATA+OBJECTS%3A+DESIGN+PRINCIPLES+FOR+DATA+PHYSICALISATION Data Objects: Design Principles for Data Physicalization.]'''<br />
: DESIGN 2018 - International Design Conference.<br />
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* Noura Howell, John Chuang, Abigail De Kosnik, Greg Niemeyer, Kimiko Ryokai<br />
:'''[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/328685535_Emotional_Biosensing_Exploring_Critical_Alternatives Emotional Biosensing: Exploring Critical Alternatives.]'''<br />
: CSCW 2018<br />
<br />
'''2017'''<br />
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* Deborah Lupton.<br />
:'''[https://simplysociology.files.wordpress.com/2017/03/lupton-2017-feeling-data-touch-and-data-sense.pdf Feeling your data: Touch and making sense of personal digital data.]'''<br />
: New Media & Society. July 2017.<br />
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* Alberto Boem and Hiroo Iwata.<br />
:'''[http://www.albertoboem.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/Boem_Iwata_AISociety-2017.pdf "It's like holding a human heart": the design of Vital + Morph, a shape-changing interface for remote monitoring.]'''<br />
: AI & Society: Knowledge, Culture and Communication. 1435-5655.<br />
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* Eslam Nofal, Rabee Reffat, and Andrew Vande Moere.<br />
:'''[https://lirias.kuleuven.be/bitstream/123456789/587318/1/Phygital+Heritage+%28Nofal+et+al%29+iLRN2017.pdf|Phygital Heritage: an Approach for Heritage Communication.]'''<br />
: Proceedings of the Third Immersive Learning Research Network Conference. Verlag der Technischen Universität Graz, 2017.<br />
<br />
* Louis Thibault and François Bérard.<br />
:'''[http://tripet.imag.fr/publs/2017/CHI17_Berard_HPCD.pdf The Object Inside: Assessing 3D Examination with a Spherical Handheld Perspective-Corrected Display.]'''<br />
: CHI 2017 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2017.<br />
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* Wesley Willett, Yvonne Jansen, and Pierre Dragicevic.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01377901/document Embedded Data Representations.]'''<br />
: TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics 23.1 (2017): 461-470.<br />
<br />
* Faisal Taher, Yvonne Jansen, Jonathan Woodruff, John Hardy, Kasper Hornbæk, and Jason Alexander.<br />
:'''[http://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/82634/1/VIS16_PhysicalBarChart.pdf Investigating the Use of a Dynamic Physical Bar Chart for Data Exploration and Presentation.]'''<br />
: TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics 23.1 (2017): 451-460.<br />
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* Sergej Stoppel and Stefan Bruckner.<br />
:'''[http://www.ii.uib.no/vis/publications/publication/2017/pdfs/Stoppel_VIS2017_Volvelle.pdf Vol²velle: Printable Interactive Volume Visualization.]'''<br />
: TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics 23.1 (2017): 861-870.<br />
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''' 2016 '''<br />
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* Yvonne Jansen, Kasper Hornbæk.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01219057/document A Psychophysical Investigation of Size as Physical Variable.]'''<br />
: TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 22:1. IEEE, 2016.<br />
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* Steven Houben, Connie Golsteijn, Sarah Gallacher, Rose Johnson, Saskia Bakker, Nicolai Marquardt, Licia Capra and Yvonne Rogers.<br />
:'''[https://www.ucl.ac.uk/uclic/research/CHI2016/Houben.CHI.2016.pdf Physikit: Data Engagement Through Physical Ambient Visualizations in the Home.]'''<br />
: CHI 2016 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2016.<br />
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* Saiganesh Swaminathan, Thijs Roumen, Robert Kovacs, David Stangl, Stefanie Mueller, and Patrick Baudisch.<br />
:'''[http://www.saiganesh.net/pdfs/Linespace-CHI2016.pdf Linespace: A Sensemaking Platform for the Blind]'''<br />
: CHI 2016 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2016.<br />
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* Mathieu Le Goc, Lawrence H. Kim, Ali Parsaei, Jean-Daniel Fekete, Pierre Dragicevic, and Sean Follmer.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01391281/document Zooids: Building Blocks for Swarm User Interfaces.]''' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVdAfDMP3m0 Video]]<br />
: UIST 2016 - In Proceedings of the 29th Annual Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, pp. 97-109. ACM, 2016.<br />
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* Rohit Ashok Khot, Josh Andres, Jennifer Lai, Juerg von Kaenel, and Florian 'Floyd' Mueller.<br />
: '''[http://exertiongameslab.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/fantibles_dis2016.pdf Fantibles: Capturing Cricket Fan's Story in 3D.]''' <br />
: DIS 2016 - In Proceedings of the 2016 ACM Conference on Designing Interactive Systems, pp. 883-894.<br />
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* Michael C. Thrun, Florian Lerch, and Jörn Lötsch. <br />
:'''[http://wscg.zcu.cz/wscg2016/short/A43-full.pdf Visualization and 3D Printing of Multivariate Data of Biomarkers.]'''<br />
: International Conference in Central Europe on Computer Graphics, Visualization and Computer Vision, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Tiffany Wun, Jennifer Payne, Samuel Huron, and Sheelagh Carpendale. <br />
:'''[https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/6293/73b735326df73c28364118d28e66689de3b6.pdf Comparing Bar Chart Authoring with Microsoft Excel and Tangible Tiles]''' <br />
: EuroVis 2016 - Eurographics Conference on Visualization, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Fadi Botros, Charles Perin, Bon Adriel Aseniero and Sheelagh Carpendale.<br />
:'''[http://charles.perin.free.fr/data/pub/goandgrow.pdf Go and Grow: Mapping Personal Data to a Living Plant.]'''<br />
: AVI 2016 - Proceedings of the Working Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces. ACM, 2016.<br />
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* Trevor Hogan and Eva Hornecker.<br />
:'''[http://iwc.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2016/05/20/iwc.iww015.abstract Towards a Design Space for Multisensory Data Representation.]'''<br />
: Interacting with Computers. Oxford Journals, 2016.<br />
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* Simon Stusak, Moritz Hobe and Andreas Butz <br />
:'''[http://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/pubdb/publications/pub/stusak2016tei/stusak2016tei.pdf If Your Mind Can Grasp It, Your Hands Will Help.]'''<br />
:TEI 2016 - Proceedings of the 10th International ACM Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction. ACM, 2016<br />
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''' 2015 '''<br />
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* Paul Bourke.<br />
: '''[https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Paul_Bourke2/publication/276375844_Novel_physical_representations_for_the_visualisation_of_science_data_and_mathematics/links/55584d3d08ae6943a874cae3.pdf Novel physical representations for the visualisation of science data and mathematics]'''<br />
: CGAT 2015 - International Conference on Computer Games, Multimedia & Allied Technology.<br />
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* Aditya Shekhar Nittala, Nico Li, Stephen Cartwright, Kazuki Takashima, Ehud Sharlin, and Mario Costa Sousa. <br />
: '''[http://utouch.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/docs/Planwell-SA.pdf PLANWELL: spatial user interface for collaborative petroleum well-planning]''' <br />
: SIGGRAPH ASIA 2015 Mobile Graphics and Interactive Applications.<br />
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* Yvonne Jansen, Pierre Dragicevic, Petra Isenberg, Jason Alexander, Abhijit Karnik, Johan Kildal, Sriram Subramanian, Kasper Hornbæk.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01120152/document Opportunities and Challenges for Data Physicalization.]''' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Rst_2i2crg Talk]]<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
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* Rohit Ashok Khot, Jeewon Lee, Deepti Aggarwal, Larissa Hjorth, Florian Mueller.<br />
: '''[http://exertiongameslab.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/tastybeats_chi2015.pdf TastyBeats: Designing Palatable Representations of Physical Activity.]'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
* Moon-Hwan Lee, Seijin Cha, Tek-Jin Nam.<br />
:'''[http://www.researchgate.net/profile/Moon_Hwan_Lee/publication/275347183_Patina_Engraver_Visualizing_Activity_Logs_as_Patina_in_Fashionable_Trackers/links/55430f770cf24107d3948dd1.pdf Patina Engraver: Visualizing Activity Logs as Patina in Fashionable Trackers.]'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
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* Bettina Nissen, John Bowers.<br />
:'''[https://makingdatathings.files.wordpress.com/2015/04/nissen-datatranslations-finalsmall.pdf Data-Things: Digital Fabrication Situated within Participatory Data Translation Activities.]'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
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* Faisal Taher, John Hardy, Abhijit Karnik, Christian Weichel, Yvonne Jansen, Kasper Hornbæk, Jason Alexander.<br />
:'''[http://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/72692/1/OA_2015_04_CHI_Emerge.pdf Exploring Interactions with Physically Dynamic Bar Charts.]'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
* Alex S Taylor, Siân E Lindley, Tim Regan, David Sweeney, Vasillis Vlachokyriakos, Lillie Grainger, Jessica Lingel.<br />
:'''[http://ast.io/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/Data-in-place.pdf Data-in-Place: Thinking through the Relations Between Data and Community.]'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
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''' 2014 '''<br />
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* Samuel Huron, Yvonne Jansen, Sheelagh Carpendale.<br />
:'''[https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01024053/document Constructing Visual Representations: Investigating the Use of Tangible Tokens.]'''<br />
:TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 20(12): 2102-2111, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Simon Stusak, Aurélien Tabard, Franziska Sauka, Rohit Ashok Khot, Andreas Butz.<br />
:'''[https://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/pubdb/publications/pub/stusak2014vis/stusak2014vis.pdf Activity sculptures: exploring the impact of physical visualizations on running activity.]'''<br />
:TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 20(12): 2201 - 2210, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Samuel Huron, Sheelagh Carpendale, Alice Thudt, Anthony Tang, Michael Mauerer.<br />
:'''[http://innovis.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/innovis/uploads/Publications/Publications/huron2014.pdf Constructive Visualization.]'''<br />
:DIS2014 - Conference on Designing interactive systems. ACM, New York, NY, USA, 433-442.<br />
<br />
* Rohit Ashok Khot, Larissa Hjorth, Florian 'Floyd' Mueller.<br />
:'''[http://exertiongameslab.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/understanding_3d_chi2014.pdf Understanding physical activity through 3D printed material artifacts.]'''<br />
:CHI2014 – Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pages 3835-3844. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Saiganesh Swaminathan, Conglei Shi, Yvonne Jansen, Pierre Dragicevic, Lora Oehlberg, Jean-Daniel Fekete.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-00935978/file/Supporting_the_Design_and_Fabrication_of_Physical_Visualizations.pdf Supporting the design and fabrication of physical visualizations.]'''<br />
:CHI2014 – Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pages 3845-3854. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Shaun Kane and Jeffrey Bigham.<br />
:'''[https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~jbigham/pubs/pdfs/2014/stemx.pdf Tracking@ stemxcomet: Teaching Programming to Blind Students via 3D Printing, Crisis Management, and Twitter.]'''<br />
:SIGCSE '14 - Proceedings of the 45th ACM technical symposium on Computer science education.<br />
<br />
''' 2013 '''<br />
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* Trevor Hogan, and Eva Hornecker.<br />
:'''[http://www.ehornecker.de/Papers/DPPI13_paper2_Final.pdf Blending the repertory grid technique with focus groups to reveal rich design relevant insight.]''' <br />
:DPPI 2013 - Designing Pleasurable Products and Interfaces, ACM 2013, 116-125. <br />
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* Yvonne Jansen and Pierre Dragicevic.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-00847218v2/document An interaction model for visualizations beyond the desktop.]'''<br />
:TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 19(12): 2396-2405, 2013.<br />
<br />
* Yvonne Jansen, Pierre Dragicevic, Jean-Daniel Fekete.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-00781831/document Evaluating the efficiency of physical visualizations.]'''<br />
:CHI 2013 – Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pages 2593- 2602. ACM, 2013.<br />
<br />
''' 2012 '''<br />
<br />
* Stephen Barrass.<br />
:'''[https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Stephen_Barrass/publication/252627125_Digital_Fabrication_of_Acoustic_Sonifications/links/548cccd00cf2d1800d80c6e3.pdf Digital Fabrication of Acoustic Sonifications]'''.<br />
:J. Audio Eng. Soc. 60, 9 (2012), 709–715.<br />
<br />
* Craig Brown and Amy Hurst.<br />
:'''[http://www.tiii.be/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/131-224-brown.done_.pdf VizTouch: automatically generated tactile visualizations of coordinate spaces]'''.<br />
: TEI 2012 - Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction, pages 131-138, ACM, 2012.<br />
<br />
* Ian Gwilt, Alaster Yoxall, and Koutaro Sano.<br />
: '''[https://www.designsociety.org/download-publication/32468/enhancing_the_understanding_of_statistical_data_through_the_creation_of_physical_objects Enhancing the understanding of statistical data through the creation of physical objects]'''.<br />
: The 2nd International Conference on Design Creativity (Proceedings). UK, Design Society, pages 117–126, 2012.<br />
<br />
* Trevor Hogan, and Eva Hornecker.<br />
:'''[http://www.ehornecker.de/Papers/HAID12RepModality.pdf How does representation modality affect user-experience of data artifacts?]'''<br />
:Haptic & Audio Interaction Design, pages 141–151. Springer, 2012.<br />
<br />
''' 2010 '''<br />
<br />
* Andrew Vande Moere, Stephanie Patel.<br />
:'''[http://infoscape.org/publications/vinci09.pdf The Physical Visualization of Information: Designing Data Sculptures in an Educational Context.]'''<br />
:Visual Information Communication, pages 1-23. Springer, 2010.<br />
<br />
''' 2008 '''<br />
<br />
* Jack Zhao and Andrew Vande Moere.<br />
:'''[http://infoscape.org/publications/dimea08.pdf Embodiment in Data Sculpture: a Model of the Physical Visualization of Information.]'''<br />
:DIMEA 2008 - Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on Digital Interactive Media in Entertainment and Arts, pages 343-350. ACM, 2008.<br />
<br />
''' 1998 '''<br />
<br />
* Michael Bailey, Klaus Schulten and John E Johnson.<br />
:'''[http://www.ks.uiuc.edu/Publications/Papers/PDF/BAIL98/BAIL98.pdf The use of solid physical models for the study of macromolecular assembly.]'''<br />
:Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 8(2), 202-208.<br />
<br />
== Peer-reviewed short papers ==<br />
<br />
''' 2018 '''<br />
* Maxime Daniel, Guillaume Rivière, and Nadine Couture.<br />
:'''[http://www.guillaumeriviere.name/pub/papers/illuminated-ring_tei18_wip.pdf Designing an Expandable Illuminated Ring to Build an Actuated Ring Chart.]'''<br />
:TEI 2018 - Proceedings of the 12th International ACM Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction. ACM, 2018<br />
<br />
''' 2016 '''<br />
<br />
* Themis Omirou, Asier Marzo Perez, Sriram Subramanian, and Anne Roudaut. <br />
:'''[http://research-information.bristol.ac.uk/files/71663722/FloatingCharts_Pure.pdf Floating charts: Data plotting using free-floating acoustically levitated representations]''' <br />
:3DUI 2016 - In 2016 IEEE Symposium on 3D User Interfaces, pp. 187-190. IEEE, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Jonna Häkkilä and Lasse Virtanen.<br />
:'''Aesthetic Physical Items for Visualizing Personal Sleep Data'''<br />
:MobileHCI 2016 - Adjunct, September 06-09, 2016, Florence, Italy<br />
<br />
''' 2015 '''<br />
<br />
* Simon Stusak, Jeannette Schwarz and Andreas Butz.<br />
:'''[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/275966833_Evaluating_the_Memorability_of_Physical_Visualizations Evaluating the Memorability of Physical Visualizations]'''.<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
''' 2014 '''<br />
<br />
* Stephen Barrass. <br />
: '''[http://www.york.ac.uk/media/c2d2/media/sonihedconference/Barrass_SoniHED_2014.pdf Acoustic sonification of blood pressure in the form of a singing bowl]''' <br />
: Proceedings of the Conference on Sonification in Health and Environmental Data, York University, UK. 2014.<br />
<br />
* Christian Geiger, Michael Hogen, Jörn Hornig, Michael Schaar.<br />
:'''[https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Christian_Geiger/publication/262161669_Datenreise_digital_bits_made_tangible/links/54a6ba960cf267bdb909e3eb.pdf Datenreise - Digital Bits Made Tangible.]'''<br />
:TEI 2014 - Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction, Pages 283-284. ACM, 2014. <br />
<br />
* Alireza Rezaeian and Jared Donovan.<br />
: '''[http://eprints.qut.edu.au/70452/2/Vinci_Design_of_a_Tangible_Data_Visualization.pdf Design of a Tangible Data Visualization.]'''<br />
:VINCI 2014 - Proceedings of the 7th International Symposium on Visual Information Communication and Interaction, pages 232-235. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Pepijn Fens and Mathias Funk.<br />
: '''[https://pure.tue.nl/ws/portalfiles/portal/26979929 Personal Health Data: Visualization Modalities and Their Perceived Values.]'''<br />
: WSCG 2014 - Communication Papers Proceedings, Conference on Computer Graphics, Visualization and Computer Vision. pp. 339-344.<br />
<br />
''' 2013 '''<br />
<br />
* Trevor Hogan and Eva Hornecker.<br />
:'''[http://www.ehornecker.de/Papers/0104-paper.pdf In touch with space: embodying live data for tangible interaction.]'''<br />
:TEI 2013 - Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction, pages 275-278. ACM, 2013.<br />
<br />
''' 2011 '''<br />
<br />
* Stephen Barrass.<br />
:'''[http://www.researchgate.net/publication/265728850_Physical_Sonification_Dataforms Physical Sonification Dataforms.]'''<br />
:ICAD 2011 - The 17th International Conference on Auditory Display, 2011.<br />
<br />
''' 2008 '''<br />
<br />
* Andrew Vande Moere.<br />
:'''[http://infoscape.org/publications/iv08.pdf Beyond the Tyranny of the Pixel: Exploring the Physicality of Information Visualization.]'''<br />
:IV 2008 - Information Visualisation, pages 469 - 474. IEEE, 2008. <br />
<br />
''' 2005 '''<br />
<br />
* Mike Bailey.<br />
:'''Layered Manufacturing for Scientific Visualization''' ('''[http://web.engr.orst.edu/~mjb/WebMjb/Papers/cvpcacm.pdf author draft]''').<br />
:Commun. ACM 48, 6 (June 2005), 42-48.<br />
<br />
* Alexandre Gillet, Michel Sanner, Daniel Stoffler and Arthur Olson.<br />
:'''[http://www.cell.com/structure/pdf/S0969-2126(05)00060-2.pdf Tangible Interfaces for Structural Molecular Biology.]'''<br />
:Structure, Volume 13, Issue 3, March 2005, Pages 483-491, ISSN 0969-2126.<br />
<br />
''' 2004 '''<br />
* David Holstius, John Kembel, Amy Hurst, Peng-Hui Wan, Jodi Forlizzi<br />
:'''[http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~akhurst/publications/holstius04-infotropism.pdf Infotropism: Living and Robotic Plants as Interactive Displays]'''<br />
:DIS 2004 - Conference on Designing Interactive Systems.<br />
<br />
<br />
''' 2000 '''<br />
<br />
* David Nadeau and Michael Bailey<br />
:'''[http://www.sdsc.edu/~nadeau/PhD/VisualizingVolumeDataUsingPhysicalModels.pdf Visualizing Volume Data Using Physical Models.]'''<br />
:Proceedings of IEEE Visualization 2000 (pp. 497-500).<br />
<br />
== PhD dissertations ==<br />
<br />
''' 2016 '''<br />
<br />
* Trevor Hogan<br />
:'''[http://tactiledata.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/Data_Dasein_Web.pdf Data Data and Dasein, A Phenomenology of Human-Data Relations.]''''<br />
:PhD thesis, Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Simon Stusak<br />
:'''[https://edoc.ub.uni-muenchen.de/20190/1/Stusak_Simon.pdf Exploring the Potential of Physical Visualizations.]'''<br />
:PhD thesis, University of Munich, 2 August 2016.<br />
<br />
* Rohit Ashok Khot<br />
:'''[http://exertiongameslab.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/rohit_ashok_khot_phd.pdf Understanding Material Representations of Physical Activity]'''<br />
:PhD thesis, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, June 2016.<br />
<br />
''' 2014 '''<br />
<br />
* Yvonne Jansen<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/tel-00981521/document Physical and Tangible Information Visualization.]'''<br />
:PhD thesis, Université Paris-Sud, 10 March 2014.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Book chapters ==<br />
<br />
''' 2019 '''<br />
* Pierre Dragicevic, Yvonne Jansen and Andrew Vande Moere<br />
: '''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-02113248/document Data Physicalization]'''<br />
:In Springer Handbook of Human Computer Interaction, Springer, ISBN 978-3-319-73228-2. In press.<br />
<br />
''' 2015 '''<br />
<br />
* Dietmar Offenhuber and Orkan Telhan.<br />
:'''[http://offenhuber.net/docs/offenhuber_telhan.pdf Indexical Visualization—the Data-Less Information Display.]'''<br />
:In Ubiquitous Computing, Complexity and Culture, edited by Ulrik Ekman, Jay David Bolter, Lily Diaz, Morten Søndergaard, and Maria Engberg, 288–303. New York: Routledge.<br />
<br />
''' 2013 '''<br />
<br />
* Ian Gwilt.<br />
:'''Data-Objects: sharing the attributes and properties of digital and material culture to creatively interpret complex information.'''<br />
:In: Digital Media and Technologies for Virtual Artistic Spaces. US, IGI Global, pp. 14-26, 2013.<br />
<br />
''' 2012 '''<br />
<br />
* A. Plohman, M. Sipos (eds.) <br />
:'''[http://issuu.com/kitchenbudapest/docs/beyond_data Beyond Data.]'''<br />
:Baltan Laboratories and Kitchen Budapest 2012<br />
<br />
''' 2011 '''<br />
<br />
* Wolf-Dieter Rase.<br />
: '''[http://www.wdrase.de/CreatingPhysical3DMapsRP.pdf Creating Physical 3D Maps Using Rapid Prototyping Techniques.]'''<br />
:True-3D in Cartography. Springer.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Extended abstracts ==<br />
<br />
''' 2017 '''<br />
<br />
* Pauline Gourlet and Thierry Dassé.<br />
: '''[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/317417090_Cairn_A_Tangible_Apparatus_for_Situated_Data_Collection_Visualization_and_Analysis Cairn: A Tangible Apparatus for Situated Data Collection, Visualization and Analysis.]'''<br />
: DIS 2017 - Proceedings of the 2017 Conference on Designing Interactive Systems (pictorial).<br />
<br />
* Samuel Huron, Pauline Gourlet, Uta Hinrichs, Trevor Hogan, and Yvonne Jansen.<br />
: '''[http://hal.upmc.fr/hal-01538595/document Let’s Get Physical: Promoting Data Physicalization in Workshop Formats.]'''<br />
: DIS 2017 - Proceedings of the 2017 Conference on Designing Interactive Systems (pictorial).<br />
<br />
* Dan Lockton, Delanie Ricketts, Shruti Aditya Chowdhury and Chang Hee Lee.<br />
: '''[http://imaginari.es/publications/Lockton_Ricketts_Chowdhury_Lee_2017_Exploring_Qualitative_Displays_and_Interfaces.pdf Exploring Qualitative Displays and Interfaces.]'''<br />
: CHI 2017 - Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems (late-breaking work). <br />
<br />
''' 2016 '''<br />
<br />
* Yun Wang, Xiaojuan Ma, Qiong Luo, and Huamin Qu.<br />
: '''[http://www.cse.ust.hk/~ywangch/edibilization.pdf Data Edibilization: Representing Data with Food.]''' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivfA34fY1rk Talk]]<br />
: CHI 2016 - Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems (alt.chi), pp. 409-422. ACM, 2016.<br />
<br />
''' 2015 '''<br />
<br />
* Stephen Barrass.<br />
:'''[https://smartech.gatech.edu/bitstream/handle/1853/54173/ICAD%20Proceedings%202015%20Extended%20Abstract%20-%20Barass.pdf Diagnostic singing bowls]''' <br />
:ICAD 2015 - Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Auditory Display.<br />
<br />
* Chang Long Zhu, Harshit Agrawal, and Pattie Maes. <br />
:'''[http://www.infomus.org/Events/proceedings/ACII2015/papers/Main_Conference/M2_Poster/Poster_Teaser_1/ACII2015_submission_54.pdf Data-objects: Re-designing everyday objects as tactile affective interfaces]''' <br />
:ACII 2015 - International Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction.<br />
<br />
* Michele Hu.<br />
:'''Exploring New Paradigms for Accessible 3D Printed Graphs.'''<br />
:ASSETS 2015 - Proceedings of the 17th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers & Accessibility. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
* Tim Regan, David Sweeney, John Helmes, Vasilis Vlachokyriakos, Siân Lindey, and Alex S. Taylor.<br />
:'''[https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/designing-engaging-data.pdf Designing Engaging Data in Communities].'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems.<br />
<br />
* Daniel Buzzo and Nicolo Merendino.<br />
:'''[https://www.academia.edu/10727947/Not_all_Days_are_Equal_investigating_the_meaning_in_the_digital_calendar Not all Days are Equal: Investigating the Meaning in the Digital Calendar].'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems.<br />
<br />
* Tamara Flemisch, Fatemeh Rajabiyazdi, Mona Hosseinkhani Loorak, Sheelagh Carpendale.<br />
:'''[http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.712.4257&rep=rep1&type=pdf NeckLan: Language as Jewellery]'''.<br />
:VIS 2015 Posters.<br />
<br />
''' 2014 '''<br />
<br />
* Ken Giang, and Mathias Funk. <br />
: '''[https://otik.uk.zcu.cz/bitstream/handle/11025/11941/Giang.pdf?sequence=1 Connect-S: A Physical Visualization Through Tangible Interaction.]''' <br />
: WSCG 2014 - Poster proceedings of WSCG 2014 Conference on Computer Graphics, Visualization and Computer Vision<br />
<br />
* Simon Stusak, and Markus Teufel. <br />
: '''[http://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/pubdb/publications/pub/stusak2014suiPoster/stusak2014suiPoster.pdf Projection augmented physical visualizations.]''' <br />
: In Proceedings of the 2nd ACM symposium on Spatial user interaction, pp. 145-145. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Simon Stusak, and Ayfer Aslan. <br />
: '''[https://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/pubdb/publications/pub/stusak2014chiPoster/stusak2014chiPoster.pdf Beyond physical bar charts: an exploration of designing physical visualizations.]''' <br />
: CHI 2014 - Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pp. 1381-1386. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Steve James Szigeti, Anne Stevens, Robert Tu, Ana Jofre, Alex Gebhardt, Fanny Chevalier, Jonathan Lee, and Sara L. Diamond. <br />
: '''[https://hal.inria.fr/docs/01/00/39/48/PDF/p1813-szigeti.pdf Output to input: concepts for physical data representations and tactile user interfaces.]''' <br />
: CHI 2014 - Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pp. 1813-1818. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Saiganesh Swaminathan, Conglei Shi, Yvonne Jansen, Pierre Dragicevic, Lora Oehlberg, and Jean-Daniel Fekete. <br />
: '''[http://www.saiganesh.net/assets/pdfs/Interactivity-CHI2014.pdf Creating physical visualizations with makervis].''' <br />
: CHI 2014 - Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems (pp. 543-546). ACM.<br />
<br />
''' 2013 '''<br />
<br />
* Simon Stusak, Aurélien Tabard, and Andreas Butz. <br />
: '''[https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Simon_Stusak/publication/260699515_Can_Physical_Visualizations_Support_Analytical_Tasks/links/544111690cf2e6f0c0f56734.pdf Can physical visualizations support analytical tasks?]'''<br />
: VIS 2013 - Posters of IEEE InfoVis.<br />
<br />
== Workshop contributions ==<br />
<br />
''' 2018 '''<br />
* Beat Signer, Payam Ebrahimi, Timothy J. Curtin and Ahmed K.A. Abdullah. <br />
: '''[http://beatsigner.com/publications/signer_DataPhys2018.pdf Towards a Framework for Dynamic Data Physicalisation.]''''<br />
: Proceedings of the International Workshop 'Toward a Design Language for Data Physicalization' at VIS 2018, Berlin, Germany, October 2018.<br />
<br />
* Tiffany Wun, Lora Oehlberg, and Sheelagh Carpendale.<br />
: '''Making-With-Data: Supporting DIY Data Physicalizations.'''<br />
: CHI 2018 workshop: Maker Movements, Do-It-Yourself Cultures and Participatory Design: Implications for HCI Research.<br />
<br />
''' 2017 '''<br />
<br />
* Rahul Bhargava and Catherine D'Ignazio. <br />
: '''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/Data_Phys_2017_Workshop-rev2.pdf Data Sculptures as a Playful and Low-Tech Introduction to Working with Data.]''''<br />
: Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Ian Gwilt and Nick Dulake. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/data_workshop_igwilt_AW.pdf Understanding the needs and desires of service users in the design and creation of meaningful physical data representations.]''' <br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Sarah Hayes, Trevor Hogan and Kieran Delaney. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/DataPhysWS_PositionPaper_vF_CR.pdf Exploring the role Physicalizations can play in STEM Learning.]''''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Stéphanie Fleck, Alexis Olry, David Bertolo, Christian Bastien, Robin Vivian and Martin Hachet. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/DIS-17-_-Augmented-and-Tangible-interfaces_A-Tool-for-physicalization-VF.pdf Augmented and Tangible Environments: A Tool for Physicalization of Contents by Children in School Context?]'''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Jeeeun Kim, Abigale Stangl and Tom Yeh. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/dis2017-workshop_JK.pdf Learning Underlying Principles of Physicalization by Tangible, Embodied, and Iterative Fabrication.]'''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Jörn Hurtienne and Daniel Reinhardt. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/DISS2017_DataPhys_Position_final_170528.pdf Teaching Data Physicalisation to HCI Students – A Case Report.]'''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Lora Oehlberg. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/HybridFabricationofPhysicalization-DIS2016Workshop.pdf Hybrid Fabrication of Physicalizations.]'''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Aubrey Lawson and Eileen Kraemer. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/Lawson_Kraemer_abstract.pdf Pedagogy of CS Unplugged: Lessons from Outreach and Education Activities in Computer Science.]'''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Fearn Bishop and Uta Hinrichs. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/TokenWorkshopCamera.pdf Challenges of Running Constructive Visualization Studies with Children.]'''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Alice Thudt, Uta Hinrichs, and Sheelagh Carpendale.<br />
:'''[https://research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk/bitstream/handle/10023/10910/Thudt_DataCraft_CHI2017.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y Data craft: integrating data into daily practices and shared reflections]'''<br />
:Workshop 'Quantified Data & Social Relationships' at CHI 2017, Denver, United States.<br />
<br />
''' 2016 '''<br />
<br />
* Wesley Willett and Samuel Huron.<br />
:'''[http://vgl.cs.usfca.edu/pdvw/2016/abstracts/Willett.pdf A Constructive Classroom Exercise for Teaching InfoVis]'''<br />
:Workshop 'Innovations in the Pedagogy of Data Visualization' at VIS 2016.<br />
<br />
* Xin Chen, Jessica Zeitz Self, Leanna House, and Chris North<br />
:'''[https://infovis.cs.vt.edu/sites/default/files/be_the_data_IA_final.pdf Be the Data: A New Approach for Immersive Analytics]'''<br />
:Workshop on Immersive Analytics at IEEE Virtual Reality 2016.<br />
<br />
''' 2015 '''<br />
<br />
* See the 15 submissions at the CHI 2015 workshop '''[http://jasonalexander.kiwi/workshops/physicaldata2015/papers.html Exploring the Challenges of Making Data Physical]'''<br />
<br />
''' 2014 '''<br />
<br />
* Lisa Koeman.<br />
:'''[http://lisakoeman.nl/publications/DIS_2014_-_Workshop_Personal_Visualisation.pdf A Personal Visualisation Future: Domestic Data Sculptures]'''<br />
:Workshop 'A Personal Perspective on Visualization and Visual Analytics' at DIS 2014 - Conference on Designing interactive systems. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Jennifer Payne, Sheelagh Carpendale, Tony Tang.<br />
:'''[http://hcitang.org/papers/2014-dis2014workshop-physical-visualization.pdf Physical Visualization and Personal Visual Analytics]'''<br />
:Workshop 'A Personal Perspective on Visualization and Visual Analytics' at DIS 2014 - Conference on Designing interactive systems. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
== Technical reports ==<br />
<br />
'''2017'''<br />
<br />
* Beat Signer and Timothy J. Curtin.<br />
:'''[https://arxiv.org/pdf/1703.08288.pdf Tangible Holograms: Towards Mobile Physical Augmentation of Virtual Objects.]'''<br />
: Technical Report WISE Lab, WISE-2017-01, March 2017.<br />
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For work that does not refer to data physicalization but describes technologies which may be used for that purpose, see [[technologies]]. For non-academic work, see the [http://dataphys.org/list list of physical visualizations].<br />
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== Peer-reviewed full papers ==<br />
<br />
'''2018'''<br />
<br />
* Xiuming Zhang, Tali Dekel, Tianfan Xue, Andrew Owens, Qiurui He, Jiajun Wu, Stefanie Mueller and William T. Freeman.<br />
: '''[https://arxiv.org/pdf/1809.05491.pdf MoSculp: Interactive Visualization of Shape and Time].'''<br />
: UIST 2018 - In Proceedings of the 31th Annual Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology.<br />
<br />
* Mathieu Le Goc, Charles Perin, Sean Follmer, Jean-Daniel Fekete, and Pierre Dragicevic.<br />
: '''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01848436/document Dynamic Composite Data Physicalization Using Wheeled Micro-Robots.]'''<br />
: TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics.<br />
<br />
* Christoph Bader, Dominik Kolb, James C. Weaver, Sunanda Sharma, Ahmed Hosny, João Costa, and Neri Oxman. <br />
: '''[http://advances.sciencemag.org/content/advances/4/5/eaas8652.full.pdf Making data matter: Voxel printing for the digital fabrication of data across scales and domains.]'''<br />
: Science Advances 4.5 (2018)<br />
<br />
* Dario Rodighiero<br />
:'''[https://infoscience.epfl.ch/record/255016/files/Article.pdf Printing Walkable Visualizations.]'''<br />
: TI 2018 - Proceedings of the 5th Biennial Transdisciplinary Imaging Conference 2018.<br />
<br />
* Kellyann Geurts<br />
:'''[https://ndownloader.figshare.com/files/11133053 Imagining Thought in Digital Space: 3D Printed Thoughts.]'''<br />
: TI 2018 - Proceedings of the 5th Biennial Transdisciplinary Imaging Conference 2018.<br />
<br />
* Alice Thudt, Uta Hinrichs, Samuel Huron and Sheelagh Carpendale.<br />
:'''[https://research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk/bitstream/handle/10023/13267/CPV_CameraReady.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y Self-reflection and personal physicalization construction.]'''<br />
: CHI 2018 - Proceedings of the 2018 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2018.<br />
<br />
* Marinos Koutsomichalis.<br />
:'''[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1IuHcG2Z05N_lFcTnfWb3t7MlhlEM4xN2/view Objektivisering: Text Physicalization and Self-introspective Post-digital Objecthood.]'''<br />
: TEI 2018 - Proceedings of the Twelfth International Conference on Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction.<br />
<br />
* Ricardo Sosa, Victoria Gerrard, Antonio Esparza, Rebeca Torres, Robbie Napper.<br />
:'''[https://www.designsociety.org/download-publication/40570/DATA+OBJECTS%3A+DESIGN+PRINCIPLES+FOR+DATA+PHYSICALISATION Data Objects: Design Principles for Data Physicalization.]'''<br />
: DESIGN 2018 - International Design Conference.<br />
<br />
* Noura Howell, John Chuang, Abigail De Kosnik, Greg Niemeyer, Kimiko Ryokai<br />
:'''[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/328685535_Emotional_Biosensing_Exploring_Critical_Alternatives Emotional Biosensing: Exploring Critical Alternatives.]'''<br />
: CSCW 2018<br />
<br />
'''2017'''<br />
<br />
* Deborah Lupton.<br />
:'''[https://simplysociology.files.wordpress.com/2017/03/lupton-2017-feeling-data-touch-and-data-sense.pdf Feeling your data: Touch and making sense of personal digital data.]'''<br />
: New Media & Society. July 2017.<br />
<br />
* Alberto Boem and Hiroo Iwata.<br />
:'''[http://www.albertoboem.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/Boem_Iwata_AISociety-2017.pdf "It's like holding a human heart": the design of Vital + Morph, a shape-changing interface for remote monitoring.]'''<br />
: AI & Society: Knowledge, Culture and Communication. 1435-5655.<br />
<br />
* Eslam Nofal, Rabee Reffat, and Andrew Vande Moere.<br />
:'''[https://lirias.kuleuven.be/bitstream/123456789/587318/1/Phygital+Heritage+%28Nofal+et+al%29+iLRN2017.pdf|Phygital Heritage: an Approach for Heritage Communication.]'''<br />
: Proceedings of the Third Immersive Learning Research Network Conference. Verlag der Technischen Universität Graz, 2017.<br />
<br />
* Louis Thibault and François Bérard.<br />
:'''[http://tripet.imag.fr/publs/2017/CHI17_Berard_HPCD.pdf The Object Inside: Assessing 3D Examination with a Spherical Handheld Perspective-Corrected Display.]'''<br />
: CHI 2017 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2017.<br />
<br />
* Wesley Willett, Yvonne Jansen, and Pierre Dragicevic.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01377901/document Embedded Data Representations.]'''<br />
: TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics 23.1 (2017): 461-470.<br />
<br />
* Faisal Taher, Yvonne Jansen, Jonathan Woodruff, John Hardy, Kasper Hornbæk, and Jason Alexander.<br />
:'''[http://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/82634/1/VIS16_PhysicalBarChart.pdf Investigating the Use of a Dynamic Physical Bar Chart for Data Exploration and Presentation.]'''<br />
: TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics 23.1 (2017): 451-460.<br />
<br />
* Sergej Stoppel and Stefan Bruckner.<br />
:'''[http://www.ii.uib.no/vis/publications/publication/2017/pdfs/Stoppel_VIS2017_Volvelle.pdf Vol²velle: Printable Interactive Volume Visualization.]'''<br />
: TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics 23.1 (2017): 861-870.<br />
<br />
''' 2016 '''<br />
<br />
* Yvonne Jansen, Kasper Hornbæk.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01219057/document A Psychophysical Investigation of Size as Physical Variable.]'''<br />
: TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 22:1. IEEE, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Steven Houben, Connie Golsteijn, Sarah Gallacher, Rose Johnson, Saskia Bakker, Nicolai Marquardt, Licia Capra and Yvonne Rogers.<br />
:'''[https://www.ucl.ac.uk/uclic/research/CHI2016/Houben.CHI.2016.pdf Physikit: Data Engagement Through Physical Ambient Visualizations in the Home.]'''<br />
: CHI 2016 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Saiganesh Swaminathan, Thijs Roumen, Robert Kovacs, David Stangl, Stefanie Mueller, and Patrick Baudisch.<br />
:'''[http://www.saiganesh.net/pdfs/Linespace-CHI2016.pdf Linespace: A Sensemaking Platform for the Blind]'''<br />
: CHI 2016 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Mathieu Le Goc, Lawrence H. Kim, Ali Parsaei, Jean-Daniel Fekete, Pierre Dragicevic, and Sean Follmer.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01391281/document Zooids: Building Blocks for Swarm User Interfaces.]''' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVdAfDMP3m0 Video]]<br />
: UIST 2016 - In Proceedings of the 29th Annual Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, pp. 97-109. ACM, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Rohit Ashok Khot, Josh Andres, Jennifer Lai, Juerg von Kaenel, and Florian 'Floyd' Mueller.<br />
: '''[http://exertiongameslab.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/fantibles_dis2016.pdf Fantibles: Capturing Cricket Fan's Story in 3D.]''' <br />
: DIS 2016 - In Proceedings of the 2016 ACM Conference on Designing Interactive Systems, pp. 883-894.<br />
<br />
* Michael C. Thrun, Florian Lerch, and Jörn Lötsch. <br />
:'''[http://wscg.zcu.cz/wscg2016/short/A43-full.pdf Visualization and 3D Printing of Multivariate Data of Biomarkers.]'''<br />
: International Conference in Central Europe on Computer Graphics, Visualization and Computer Vision, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Tiffany Wun, Jennifer Payne, Samuel Huron, and Sheelagh Carpendale. <br />
:'''[https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/6293/73b735326df73c28364118d28e66689de3b6.pdf Comparing Bar Chart Authoring with Microsoft Excel and Tangible Tiles]''' <br />
: EuroVis 2016 - Eurographics Conference on Visualization, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Fadi Botros, Charles Perin, Bon Adriel Aseniero and Sheelagh Carpendale.<br />
:'''[http://charles.perin.free.fr/data/pub/goandgrow.pdf Go and Grow: Mapping Personal Data to a Living Plant.]'''<br />
: AVI 2016 - Proceedings of the Working Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces. ACM, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Trevor Hogan and Eva Hornecker.<br />
:'''[http://iwc.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2016/05/20/iwc.iww015.abstract Towards a Design Space for Multisensory Data Representation.]'''<br />
: Interacting with Computers. Oxford Journals, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Simon Stusak, Moritz Hobe and Andreas Butz <br />
:'''[http://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/pubdb/publications/pub/stusak2016tei/stusak2016tei.pdf If Your Mind Can Grasp It, Your Hands Will Help.]'''<br />
:TEI 2016 - Proceedings of the 10th International ACM Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction. ACM, 2016<br />
<br />
''' 2015 '''<br />
<br />
* Paul Bourke.<br />
: '''[https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Paul_Bourke2/publication/276375844_Novel_physical_representations_for_the_visualisation_of_science_data_and_mathematics/links/55584d3d08ae6943a874cae3.pdf Novel physical representations for the visualisation of science data and mathematics]'''<br />
: CGAT 2015 - International Conference on Computer Games, Multimedia & Allied Technology.<br />
<br />
* Aditya Shekhar Nittala, Nico Li, Stephen Cartwright, Kazuki Takashima, Ehud Sharlin, and Mario Costa Sousa. <br />
: '''[http://utouch.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/docs/Planwell-SA.pdf PLANWELL: spatial user interface for collaborative petroleum well-planning]''' <br />
: SIGGRAPH ASIA 2015 Mobile Graphics and Interactive Applications.<br />
<br />
* Yvonne Jansen, Pierre Dragicevic, Petra Isenberg, Jason Alexander, Abhijit Karnik, Johan Kildal, Sriram Subramanian, Kasper Hornbæk.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01120152/document Opportunities and Challenges for Data Physicalization.]''' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Rst_2i2crg Talk]]<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
* Rohit Ashok Khot, Jeewon Lee, Deepti Aggarwal, Larissa Hjorth, Florian Mueller.<br />
: '''[http://exertiongameslab.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/tastybeats_chi2015.pdf TastyBeats: Designing Palatable Representations of Physical Activity.]'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
* Moon-Hwan Lee, Seijin Cha, Tek-Jin Nam.<br />
:'''[http://www.researchgate.net/profile/Moon_Hwan_Lee/publication/275347183_Patina_Engraver_Visualizing_Activity_Logs_as_Patina_in_Fashionable_Trackers/links/55430f770cf24107d3948dd1.pdf Patina Engraver: Visualizing Activity Logs as Patina in Fashionable Trackers.]'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
* Bettina Nissen, John Bowers.<br />
:'''[https://makingdatathings.files.wordpress.com/2015/04/nissen-datatranslations-finalsmall.pdf Data-Things: Digital Fabrication Situated within Participatory Data Translation Activities.]'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
* Faisal Taher, John Hardy, Abhijit Karnik, Christian Weichel, Yvonne Jansen, Kasper Hornbæk, Jason Alexander.<br />
:'''[http://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/72692/1/OA_2015_04_CHI_Emerge.pdf Exploring Interactions with Physically Dynamic Bar Charts.]'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
* Alex S Taylor, Siân E Lindley, Tim Regan, David Sweeney, Vasillis Vlachokyriakos, Lillie Grainger, Jessica Lingel.<br />
:'''[http://ast.io/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/Data-in-place.pdf Data-in-Place: Thinking through the Relations Between Data and Community.]'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
''' 2014 '''<br />
<br />
* Samuel Huron, Yvonne Jansen, Sheelagh Carpendale.<br />
:'''[https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01024053/document Constructing Visual Representations: Investigating the Use of Tangible Tokens.]'''<br />
:TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 20(12): 2102-2111, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Simon Stusak, Aurélien Tabard, Franziska Sauka, Rohit Ashok Khot, Andreas Butz.<br />
:'''[https://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/pubdb/publications/pub/stusak2014vis/stusak2014vis.pdf Activity sculptures: exploring the impact of physical visualizations on running activity.]'''<br />
:TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 20(12): 2201 - 2210, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Samuel Huron, Sheelagh Carpendale, Alice Thudt, Anthony Tang, Michael Mauerer.<br />
:'''[http://innovis.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/innovis/uploads/Publications/Publications/huron2014.pdf Constructive Visualization.]'''<br />
:DIS2014 - Conference on Designing interactive systems. ACM, New York, NY, USA, 433-442.<br />
<br />
* Rohit Ashok Khot, Larissa Hjorth, Florian 'Floyd' Mueller.<br />
:'''[http://exertiongameslab.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/understanding_3d_chi2014.pdf Understanding physical activity through 3D printed material artifacts.]'''<br />
:CHI2014 – Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pages 3835-3844. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Saiganesh Swaminathan, Conglei Shi, Yvonne Jansen, Pierre Dragicevic, Lora Oehlberg, Jean-Daniel Fekete.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-00935978/file/Supporting_the_Design_and_Fabrication_of_Physical_Visualizations.pdf Supporting the design and fabrication of physical visualizations.]'''<br />
:CHI2014 – Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pages 3845-3854. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Shaun Kane and Jeffrey Bigham.<br />
:'''[https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~jbigham/pubs/pdfs/2014/stemx.pdf Tracking@ stemxcomet: Teaching Programming to Blind Students via 3D Printing, Crisis Management, and Twitter.]'''<br />
:SIGCSE '14 - Proceedings of the 45th ACM technical symposium on Computer science education.<br />
<br />
''' 2013 '''<br />
<br />
* Trevor Hogan, and Eva Hornecker.<br />
:'''[http://www.ehornecker.de/Papers/DPPI13_paper2_Final.pdf Blending the repertory grid technique with focus groups to reveal rich design relevant insight.]''' <br />
:DPPI 2013 - Designing Pleasurable Products and Interfaces, ACM 2013, 116-125. <br />
<br />
* Yvonne Jansen and Pierre Dragicevic.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-00847218v2/document An interaction model for visualizations beyond the desktop.]'''<br />
:TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 19(12): 2396-2405, 2013.<br />
<br />
* Yvonne Jansen, Pierre Dragicevic, Jean-Daniel Fekete.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-00781831/document Evaluating the efficiency of physical visualizations.]'''<br />
:CHI 2013 – Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pages 2593- 2602. ACM, 2013.<br />
<br />
''' 2012 '''<br />
<br />
* Stephen Barrass.<br />
:'''[https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Stephen_Barrass/publication/252627125_Digital_Fabrication_of_Acoustic_Sonifications/links/548cccd00cf2d1800d80c6e3.pdf Digital Fabrication of Acoustic Sonifications]'''.<br />
:J. Audio Eng. Soc. 60, 9 (2012), 709–715.<br />
<br />
* Craig Brown and Amy Hurst.<br />
:'''[http://www.tiii.be/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/131-224-brown.done_.pdf VizTouch: automatically generated tactile visualizations of coordinate spaces]'''.<br />
: TEI 2012 - Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction, pages 131-138, ACM, 2012.<br />
<br />
* Ian Gwilt, Alaster Yoxall, and Koutaro Sano.<br />
: '''[https://www.designsociety.org/download-publication/32468/enhancing_the_understanding_of_statistical_data_through_the_creation_of_physical_objects Enhancing the understanding of statistical data through the creation of physical objects]'''.<br />
: The 2nd International Conference on Design Creativity (Proceedings). UK, Design Society, pages 117–126, 2012.<br />
<br />
* Trevor Hogan, and Eva Hornecker.<br />
:'''[http://www.ehornecker.de/Papers/HAID12RepModality.pdf How does representation modality affect user-experience of data artifacts?]'''<br />
:Haptic & Audio Interaction Design, pages 141–151. Springer, 2012.<br />
<br />
''' 2010 '''<br />
<br />
* Andrew Vande Moere, Stephanie Patel.<br />
:'''[http://infoscape.org/publications/vinci09.pdf The Physical Visualization of Information: Designing Data Sculptures in an Educational Context.]'''<br />
:Visual Information Communication, pages 1-23. Springer, 2010.<br />
<br />
''' 2008 '''<br />
<br />
* Jack Zhao and Andrew Vande Moere.<br />
:'''[http://infoscape.org/publications/dimea08.pdf Embodiment in Data Sculpture: a Model of the Physical Visualization of Information.]'''<br />
:DIMEA 2008 - Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on Digital Interactive Media in Entertainment and Arts, pages 343-350. ACM, 2008.<br />
<br />
''' 1998 '''<br />
<br />
* Michael Bailey, Klaus Schulten and John E Johnson.<br />
:'''[http://www.ks.uiuc.edu/Publications/Papers/PDF/BAIL98/BAIL98.pdf The use of solid physical models for the study of macromolecular assembly.]'''<br />
:Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 8(2), 202-208.<br />
<br />
== Peer-reviewed short papers ==<br />
<br />
''' 2018 '''<br />
* Maxime Daniel, Guillaume Rivière, and Nadine Couture.<br />
:'''[http://www.guillaumeriviere.name/pub/papers/illuminated-ring_tei18_wip.pdf Designing an Expandable Illuminated Ring to Build an Actuated Ring Chart.]'''<br />
:TEI 2018 - Proceedings of the 12th International ACM Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction. ACM, 2018<br />
<br />
''' 2016 '''<br />
<br />
* Themis Omirou, Asier Marzo Perez, Sriram Subramanian, and Anne Roudaut. <br />
:'''[http://research-information.bristol.ac.uk/files/71663722/FloatingCharts_Pure.pdf Floating charts: Data plotting using free-floating acoustically levitated representations]''' <br />
:3DUI 2016 - In 2016 IEEE Symposium on 3D User Interfaces, pp. 187-190. IEEE, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Jonna Häkkilä and Lasse Virtanen.<br />
:'''Aesthetic Physical Items for Visualizing Personal Sleep Data'''<br />
:MobileHCI 2016 - Adjunct, September 06-09, 2016, Florence, Italy<br />
<br />
''' 2015 '''<br />
<br />
* Simon Stusak, Jeannette Schwarz and Andreas Butz.<br />
:'''[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/275966833_Evaluating_the_Memorability_of_Physical_Visualizations Evaluating the Memorability of Physical Visualizations]'''.<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
''' 2014 '''<br />
<br />
* Stephen Barrass. <br />
: '''[http://www.york.ac.uk/media/c2d2/media/sonihedconference/Barrass_SoniHED_2014.pdf Acoustic sonification of blood pressure in the form of a singing bowl]''' <br />
: Proceedings of the Conference on Sonification in Health and Environmental Data, York University, UK. 2014.<br />
<br />
* Christian Geiger, Michael Hogen, Jörn Hornig, Michael Schaar.<br />
:'''[https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Christian_Geiger/publication/262161669_Datenreise_digital_bits_made_tangible/links/54a6ba960cf267bdb909e3eb.pdf Datenreise - Digital Bits Made Tangible.]'''<br />
:TEI 2014 - Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction, Pages 283-284. ACM, 2014. <br />
<br />
* Alireza Rezaeian and Jared Donovan.<br />
: '''[http://eprints.qut.edu.au/70452/2/Vinci_Design_of_a_Tangible_Data_Visualization.pdf Design of a Tangible Data Visualization.]'''<br />
:VINCI 2014 - Proceedings of the 7th International Symposium on Visual Information Communication and Interaction, pages 232-235. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Pepijn Fens and Mathias Funk.<br />
: '''[https://pure.tue.nl/ws/portalfiles/portal/26979929 Personal Health Data: Visualization Modalities and Their Perceived Values.]'''<br />
: WSCG 2014 - Communication Papers Proceedings, Conference on Computer Graphics, Visualization and Computer Vision. pp. 339-344.<br />
<br />
''' 2013 '''<br />
<br />
* Trevor Hogan and Eva Hornecker.<br />
:'''[http://www.ehornecker.de/Papers/0104-paper.pdf In touch with space: embodying live data for tangible interaction.]'''<br />
:TEI 2013 - Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction, pages 275-278. ACM, 2013.<br />
<br />
''' 2011 '''<br />
<br />
* Stephen Barrass.<br />
:'''[http://www.researchgate.net/publication/265728850_Physical_Sonification_Dataforms Physical Sonification Dataforms.]'''<br />
:ICAD 2011 - The 17th International Conference on Auditory Display, 2011.<br />
<br />
''' 2008 '''<br />
<br />
* Andrew Vande Moere.<br />
:'''[http://infoscape.org/publications/iv08.pdf Beyond the Tyranny of the Pixel: Exploring the Physicality of Information Visualization.]'''<br />
:IV 2008 - Information Visualisation, pages 469 - 474. IEEE, 2008. <br />
<br />
''' 2005 '''<br />
<br />
* Mike Bailey.<br />
:'''Layered Manufacturing for Scientific Visualization''' ('''[http://web.engr.orst.edu/~mjb/WebMjb/Papers/cvpcacm.pdf author draft]''').<br />
:Commun. ACM 48, 6 (June 2005), 42-48.<br />
<br />
* Alexandre Gillet, Michel Sanner, Daniel Stoffler and Arthur Olson.<br />
:'''[http://www.cell.com/structure/pdf/S0969-2126(05)00060-2.pdf Tangible Interfaces for Structural Molecular Biology.]'''<br />
:Structure, Volume 13, Issue 3, March 2005, Pages 483-491, ISSN 0969-2126.<br />
<br />
''' 2004 '''<br />
* David Holstius, John Kembel, Amy Hurst, Peng-Hui Wan, Jodi Forlizzi<br />
:'''[http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~akhurst/publications/holstius04-infotropism.pdf Infotropism: Living and Robotic Plants as Interactive Displays]'''<br />
:DIS 2004 - Conference on Designing Interactive Systems.<br />
<br />
<br />
''' 2000 '''<br />
<br />
* David Nadeau and Michael Bailey<br />
:'''[http://www.sdsc.edu/~nadeau/PhD/VisualizingVolumeDataUsingPhysicalModels.pdf Visualizing Volume Data Using Physical Models.]'''<br />
:Proceedings of IEEE Visualization 2000 (pp. 497-500).<br />
<br />
== PhD dissertations ==<br />
<br />
''' 2016 '''<br />
<br />
* Trevor Hogan<br />
:'''[http://tactiledata.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/Data_Dasein_Web.pdf Data Data and Dasein, A Phenomenology of Human-Data Relations.]''''<br />
:PhD thesis, Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Simon Stusak<br />
:'''[https://edoc.ub.uni-muenchen.de/20190/1/Stusak_Simon.pdf Exploring the Potential of Physical Visualizations.]'''<br />
:PhD thesis, University of Munich, 2 August 2016.<br />
<br />
* Rohit Ashok Khot<br />
:'''[http://exertiongameslab.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/rohit_ashok_khot_phd.pdf Understanding Material Representations of Physical Activity]'''<br />
:PhD thesis, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, June 2016.<br />
<br />
''' 2014 '''<br />
<br />
* Yvonne Jansen<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/tel-00981521/document Physical and Tangible Information Visualization.]'''<br />
:PhD thesis, Université Paris-Sud, 10 March 2014.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Book chapters ==<br />
<br />
''' 2015 '''<br />
<br />
* Dietmar Offenhuber and Orkan Telhan.<br />
:'''[http://offenhuber.net/docs/offenhuber_telhan.pdf Indexical Visualization—the Data-Less Information Display.]'''<br />
:In Ubiquitous Computing, Complexity and Culture, edited by Ulrik Ekman, Jay David Bolter, Lily Diaz, Morten Søndergaard, and Maria Engberg, 288–303. New York: Routledge.<br />
<br />
''' 2013 '''<br />
<br />
* Ian Gwilt.<br />
:'''Data-Objects: sharing the attributes and properties of digital and material culture to creatively interpret complex information.'''<br />
:In: Digital Media and Technologies for Virtual Artistic Spaces. US, IGI Global, pp. 14-26, 2013.<br />
<br />
''' 2012 '''<br />
<br />
* A. Plohman, M. Sipos (eds.) <br />
:'''[http://issuu.com/kitchenbudapest/docs/beyond_data Beyond Data.]'''<br />
:Baltan Laboratories and Kitchen Budapest 2012<br />
<br />
''' 2011 '''<br />
<br />
* Wolf-Dieter Rase.<br />
: '''[http://www.wdrase.de/CreatingPhysical3DMapsRP.pdf Creating Physical 3D Maps Using Rapid Prototyping Techniques.]'''<br />
:True-3D in Cartography. Springer.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Extended abstracts ==<br />
<br />
''' 2017 '''<br />
<br />
* Pauline Gourlet and Thierry Dassé.<br />
: '''[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/317417090_Cairn_A_Tangible_Apparatus_for_Situated_Data_Collection_Visualization_and_Analysis Cairn: A Tangible Apparatus for Situated Data Collection, Visualization and Analysis.]'''<br />
: DIS 2017 - Proceedings of the 2017 Conference on Designing Interactive Systems (pictorial).<br />
<br />
* Samuel Huron, Pauline Gourlet, Uta Hinrichs, Trevor Hogan, and Yvonne Jansen.<br />
: '''[http://hal.upmc.fr/hal-01538595/document Let’s Get Physical: Promoting Data Physicalization in Workshop Formats.]'''<br />
: DIS 2017 - Proceedings of the 2017 Conference on Designing Interactive Systems (pictorial).<br />
<br />
* Dan Lockton, Delanie Ricketts, Shruti Aditya Chowdhury and Chang Hee Lee.<br />
: '''[http://imaginari.es/publications/Lockton_Ricketts_Chowdhury_Lee_2017_Exploring_Qualitative_Displays_and_Interfaces.pdf Exploring Qualitative Displays and Interfaces.]'''<br />
: CHI 2017 - Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems (late-breaking work). <br />
<br />
''' 2016 '''<br />
<br />
* Yun Wang, Xiaojuan Ma, Qiong Luo, and Huamin Qu.<br />
: '''[http://www.cse.ust.hk/~ywangch/edibilization.pdf Data Edibilization: Representing Data with Food.]''' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivfA34fY1rk Talk]]<br />
: CHI 2016 - Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems (alt.chi), pp. 409-422. ACM, 2016.<br />
<br />
''' 2015 '''<br />
<br />
* Stephen Barrass.<br />
:'''[https://smartech.gatech.edu/bitstream/handle/1853/54173/ICAD%20Proceedings%202015%20Extended%20Abstract%20-%20Barass.pdf Diagnostic singing bowls]''' <br />
:ICAD 2015 - Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Auditory Display.<br />
<br />
* Chang Long Zhu, Harshit Agrawal, and Pattie Maes. <br />
:'''[http://www.infomus.org/Events/proceedings/ACII2015/papers/Main_Conference/M2_Poster/Poster_Teaser_1/ACII2015_submission_54.pdf Data-objects: Re-designing everyday objects as tactile affective interfaces]''' <br />
:ACII 2015 - International Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction.<br />
<br />
* Michele Hu.<br />
:'''Exploring New Paradigms for Accessible 3D Printed Graphs.'''<br />
:ASSETS 2015 - Proceedings of the 17th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers & Accessibility. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
* Tim Regan, David Sweeney, John Helmes, Vasilis Vlachokyriakos, Siân Lindey, and Alex S. Taylor.<br />
:'''[https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/designing-engaging-data.pdf Designing Engaging Data in Communities].'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems.<br />
<br />
* Daniel Buzzo and Nicolo Merendino.<br />
:'''[https://www.academia.edu/10727947/Not_all_Days_are_Equal_investigating_the_meaning_in_the_digital_calendar Not all Days are Equal: Investigating the Meaning in the Digital Calendar].'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems.<br />
<br />
* Tamara Flemisch, Fatemeh Rajabiyazdi, Mona Hosseinkhani Loorak, Sheelagh Carpendale.<br />
:'''[http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.712.4257&rep=rep1&type=pdf NeckLan: Language as Jewellery]'''.<br />
:VIS 2015 Posters.<br />
<br />
''' 2014 '''<br />
<br />
* Ken Giang, and Mathias Funk. <br />
: '''[https://otik.uk.zcu.cz/bitstream/handle/11025/11941/Giang.pdf?sequence=1 Connect-S: A Physical Visualization Through Tangible Interaction.]''' <br />
: WSCG 2014 - Poster proceedings of WSCG 2014 Conference on Computer Graphics, Visualization and Computer Vision<br />
<br />
* Simon Stusak, and Markus Teufel. <br />
: '''[http://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/pubdb/publications/pub/stusak2014suiPoster/stusak2014suiPoster.pdf Projection augmented physical visualizations.]''' <br />
: In Proceedings of the 2nd ACM symposium on Spatial user interaction, pp. 145-145. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Simon Stusak, and Ayfer Aslan. <br />
: '''[https://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/pubdb/publications/pub/stusak2014chiPoster/stusak2014chiPoster.pdf Beyond physical bar charts: an exploration of designing physical visualizations.]''' <br />
: CHI 2014 - Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pp. 1381-1386. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Steve James Szigeti, Anne Stevens, Robert Tu, Ana Jofre, Alex Gebhardt, Fanny Chevalier, Jonathan Lee, and Sara L. Diamond. <br />
: '''[https://hal.inria.fr/docs/01/00/39/48/PDF/p1813-szigeti.pdf Output to input: concepts for physical data representations and tactile user interfaces.]''' <br />
: CHI 2014 - Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pp. 1813-1818. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Saiganesh Swaminathan, Conglei Shi, Yvonne Jansen, Pierre Dragicevic, Lora Oehlberg, and Jean-Daniel Fekete. <br />
: '''[http://www.saiganesh.net/assets/pdfs/Interactivity-CHI2014.pdf Creating physical visualizations with makervis].''' <br />
: CHI 2014 - Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems (pp. 543-546). ACM.<br />
<br />
''' 2013 '''<br />
<br />
* Simon Stusak, Aurélien Tabard, and Andreas Butz. <br />
: '''[https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Simon_Stusak/publication/260699515_Can_Physical_Visualizations_Support_Analytical_Tasks/links/544111690cf2e6f0c0f56734.pdf Can physical visualizations support analytical tasks?]'''<br />
: VIS 2013 - Posters of IEEE InfoVis.<br />
<br />
== Workshop contributions ==<br />
<br />
''' 2018 '''<br />
* Beat Signer, Payam Ebrahimi, Timothy J. Curtin and Ahmed K.A. Abdullah. <br />
: '''[http://beatsigner.com/publications/signer_DataPhys2018.pdf Towards a Framework for Dynamic Data Physicalisation.]''''<br />
: Proceedings of the International Workshop 'Toward a Design Language for Data Physicalization' at VIS 2018, Berlin, Germany, October 2018.<br />
<br />
* Tiffany Wun, Lora Oehlberg, and Sheelagh Carpendale.<br />
: '''Making-With-Data: Supporting DIY Data Physicalizations.'''<br />
: CHI 2018 workshop: Maker Movements, Do-It-Yourself Cultures and Participatory Design: Implications for HCI Research.<br />
<br />
''' 2017 '''<br />
<br />
* Rahul Bhargava and Catherine D'Ignazio. <br />
: '''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/Data_Phys_2017_Workshop-rev2.pdf Data Sculptures as a Playful and Low-Tech Introduction to Working with Data.]''''<br />
: Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Ian Gwilt and Nick Dulake. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/data_workshop_igwilt_AW.pdf Understanding the needs and desires of service users in the design and creation of meaningful physical data representations.]''' <br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Sarah Hayes, Trevor Hogan and Kieran Delaney. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/DataPhysWS_PositionPaper_vF_CR.pdf Exploring the role Physicalizations can play in STEM Learning.]''''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Stéphanie Fleck, Alexis Olry, David Bertolo, Christian Bastien, Robin Vivian and Martin Hachet. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/DIS-17-_-Augmented-and-Tangible-interfaces_A-Tool-for-physicalization-VF.pdf Augmented and Tangible Environments: A Tool for Physicalization of Contents by Children in School Context?]'''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Jeeeun Kim, Abigale Stangl and Tom Yeh. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/dis2017-workshop_JK.pdf Learning Underlying Principles of Physicalization by Tangible, Embodied, and Iterative Fabrication.]'''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Jörn Hurtienne and Daniel Reinhardt. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/DISS2017_DataPhys_Position_final_170528.pdf Teaching Data Physicalisation to HCI Students – A Case Report.]'''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Lora Oehlberg. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/HybridFabricationofPhysicalization-DIS2016Workshop.pdf Hybrid Fabrication of Physicalizations.]'''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Aubrey Lawson and Eileen Kraemer. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/Lawson_Kraemer_abstract.pdf Pedagogy of CS Unplugged: Lessons from Outreach and Education Activities in Computer Science.]'''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Fearn Bishop and Uta Hinrichs. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/TokenWorkshopCamera.pdf Challenges of Running Constructive Visualization Studies with Children.]'''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Alice Thudt, Uta Hinrichs, and Sheelagh Carpendale.<br />
:'''[https://research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk/bitstream/handle/10023/10910/Thudt_DataCraft_CHI2017.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y Data craft: integrating data into daily practices and shared reflections]'''<br />
:Workshop 'Quantified Data & Social Relationships' at CHI 2017, Denver, United States.<br />
<br />
''' 2016 '''<br />
<br />
* Wesley Willett and Samuel Huron.<br />
:'''[http://vgl.cs.usfca.edu/pdvw/2016/abstracts/Willett.pdf A Constructive Classroom Exercise for Teaching InfoVis]'''<br />
:Workshop 'Innovations in the Pedagogy of Data Visualization' at VIS 2016.<br />
<br />
* Xin Chen, Jessica Zeitz Self, Leanna House, and Chris North<br />
:'''[https://infovis.cs.vt.edu/sites/default/files/be_the_data_IA_final.pdf Be the Data: A New Approach for Immersive Analytics]'''<br />
:Workshop on Immersive Analytics at IEEE Virtual Reality 2016.<br />
<br />
''' 2015 '''<br />
<br />
* See the 15 submissions at the CHI 2015 workshop '''[http://jasonalexander.kiwi/workshops/physicaldata2015/papers.html Exploring the Challenges of Making Data Physical]'''<br />
<br />
''' 2014 '''<br />
<br />
* Lisa Koeman.<br />
:'''[http://lisakoeman.nl/publications/DIS_2014_-_Workshop_Personal_Visualisation.pdf A Personal Visualisation Future: Domestic Data Sculptures]'''<br />
:Workshop 'A Personal Perspective on Visualization and Visual Analytics' at DIS 2014 - Conference on Designing interactive systems. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Jennifer Payne, Sheelagh Carpendale, Tony Tang.<br />
:'''[http://hcitang.org/papers/2014-dis2014workshop-physical-visualization.pdf Physical Visualization and Personal Visual Analytics]'''<br />
:Workshop 'A Personal Perspective on Visualization and Visual Analytics' at DIS 2014 - Conference on Designing interactive systems. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
== Technical reports ==<br />
<br />
'''2017'''<br />
<br />
* Beat Signer and Timothy J. Curtin.<br />
:'''[https://arxiv.org/pdf/1703.08288.pdf Tangible Holograms: Towards Mobile Physical Augmentation of Virtual Objects.]'''<br />
: Technical Report WISE Lab, WISE-2017-01, March 2017.<br />
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<div>This bibliography is a '''collection of academic work on data physicalization'''. [[Contribute|You can help us extend it]].<br />
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For work that does not refer to data physicalization but describes technologies which may be used for that purpose, see [[technologies]]. For non-academic work, see the [http://dataphys.org/list list of physical visualizations].<br />
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== Peer-reviewed full papers ==<br />
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'''2018'''<br />
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* Xiuming Zhang, Tali Dekel, Tianfan Xue, Andrew Owens, Qiurui He, Jiajun Wu, Stefanie Mueller and William T. Freeman.<br />
: '''[https://arxiv.org/pdf/1809.05491.pdf MoSculp: Interactive Visualization of Shape and Time].'''<br />
: UIST 2018 - In Proceedings of the 31th Annual Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology.<br />
<br />
* Mathieu Le Goc, Charles Perin, Sean Follmer, Jean-Daniel Fekete, and Pierre Dragicevic.<br />
: '''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01848436/document Dynamic Composite Data Physicalization Using Wheeled Micro-Robots.]'''<br />
: TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics.<br />
<br />
* Christoph Bader, Dominik Kolb, James C. Weaver, Sunanda Sharma, Ahmed Hosny, João Costa, and Neri Oxman. <br />
: '''[http://advances.sciencemag.org/content/advances/4/5/eaas8652.full.pdf Making data matter: Voxel printing for the digital fabrication of data across scales and domains.]'''<br />
: Science Advances 4.5 (2018)<br />
<br />
* Dario Rodighiero<br />
:'''[https://infoscience.epfl.ch/record/255016/files/Article.pdf Printing Walkable Visualizations.]'''<br />
: TI 2018 - Proceedings of the 5th Biennial Transdisciplinary Imaging Conference 2018.<br />
<br />
* Kellyann Geurts<br />
:'''[https://ndownloader.figshare.com/files/11133053 Imagining Thought in Digital Space: 3D Printed Thoughts.]'''<br />
: TI 2018 - Proceedings of the 5th Biennial Transdisciplinary Imaging Conference 2018.<br />
<br />
* Alice Thudt, Uta Hinrichs, Samuel Huron and Sheelagh Carpendale.<br />
:'''[https://research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk/bitstream/handle/10023/13267/CPV_CameraReady.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y Self-reflection and personal physicalization construction.]'''<br />
: CHI 2018 - Proceedings of the 2018 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2018.<br />
<br />
* Marinos Koutsomichalis.<br />
:'''[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1IuHcG2Z05N_lFcTnfWb3t7MlhlEM4xN2/view Objektivisering: Text Physicalization and Self-introspective Post-digital Objecthood.]'''<br />
: TEI 2018 - Proceedings of the Twelfth International Conference on Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction.<br />
<br />
* Ricardo Sosa, Victoria Gerrard, Antonio Esparza, Rebeca Torres, Robbie Napper.<br />
:'''[https://www.designsociety.org/download-publication/40570/DATA+OBJECTS%3A+DESIGN+PRINCIPLES+FOR+DATA+PHYSICALISATION Data Objects: Design Principles for Data Physicalization.]'''<br />
: DESIGN 2018 - International Design Conference.<br />
<br />
* Noura Howell, John Chuang, Abigail De Kosnik, Greg Niemeyer, Kimiko Ryokai<br />
:'''Emotional Biosensing: Exploring Critical Alternatives.'''<br />
: CSCW 2018<br />
<br />
'''2017'''<br />
<br />
* Deborah Lupton.<br />
:'''[https://simplysociology.files.wordpress.com/2017/03/lupton-2017-feeling-data-touch-and-data-sense.pdf Feeling your data: Touch and making sense of personal digital data.]'''<br />
: New Media & Society. July 2017.<br />
<br />
* Alberto Boem and Hiroo Iwata.<br />
:'''[http://www.albertoboem.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/Boem_Iwata_AISociety-2017.pdf "It's like holding a human heart": the design of Vital + Morph, a shape-changing interface for remote monitoring.]'''<br />
: AI & Society: Knowledge, Culture and Communication. 1435-5655.<br />
<br />
* Eslam Nofal, Rabee Reffat, and Andrew Vande Moere.<br />
:'''[https://lirias.kuleuven.be/bitstream/123456789/587318/1/Phygital+Heritage+%28Nofal+et+al%29+iLRN2017.pdf|Phygital Heritage: an Approach for Heritage Communication.]'''<br />
: Proceedings of the Third Immersive Learning Research Network Conference. Verlag der Technischen Universität Graz, 2017.<br />
<br />
* Louis Thibault and François Bérard.<br />
:'''[http://tripet.imag.fr/publs/2017/CHI17_Berard_HPCD.pdf The Object Inside: Assessing 3D Examination with a Spherical Handheld Perspective-Corrected Display.]'''<br />
: CHI 2017 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2017.<br />
<br />
* Carmen Hull and Wesley Willett.<br />
:'''Building with Data: Architectural Models as Inspiration for Data Physicalization'''<br />
: CHI 2017 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2017.<br />
<br />
* Wesley Willett, Yvonne Jansen, and Pierre Dragicevic.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01377901/document Embedded Data Representations.]'''<br />
: TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics 23.1 (2017): 461-470.<br />
<br />
* Faisal Taher, Yvonne Jansen, Jonathan Woodruff, John Hardy, Kasper Hornbæk, and Jason Alexander.<br />
:'''[http://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/82634/1/VIS16_PhysicalBarChart.pdf Investigating the Use of a Dynamic Physical Bar Chart for Data Exploration and Presentation.]'''<br />
: TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics 23.1 (2017): 451-460.<br />
<br />
* Sergej Stoppel and Stefan Bruckner.<br />
:'''[http://www.ii.uib.no/vis/publications/publication/2017/pdfs/Stoppel_VIS2017_Volvelle.pdf Vol²velle: Printable Interactive Volume Visualization.]'''<br />
: TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics 23.1 (2017): 861-870.<br />
<br />
''' 2016 '''<br />
<br />
* Yvonne Jansen, Kasper Hornbæk.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01219057/document A Psychophysical Investigation of Size as Physical Variable.]'''<br />
: TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 22:1. IEEE, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Steven Houben, Connie Golsteijn, Sarah Gallacher, Rose Johnson, Saskia Bakker, Nicolai Marquardt, Licia Capra and Yvonne Rogers.<br />
:'''[https://www.ucl.ac.uk/uclic/research/CHI2016/Houben.CHI.2016.pdf Physikit: Data Engagement Through Physical Ambient Visualizations in the Home.]'''<br />
: CHI 2016 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Saiganesh Swaminathan, Thijs Roumen, Robert Kovacs, David Stangl, Stefanie Mueller, and Patrick Baudisch.<br />
:'''[http://www.saiganesh.net/pdfs/Linespace-CHI2016.pdf Linespace: A Sensemaking Platform for the Blind]'''<br />
: CHI 2016 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Mathieu Le Goc, Lawrence H. Kim, Ali Parsaei, Jean-Daniel Fekete, Pierre Dragicevic, and Sean Follmer.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01391281/document Zooids: Building Blocks for Swarm User Interfaces.]''' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVdAfDMP3m0 Video]]<br />
: UIST 2016 - In Proceedings of the 29th Annual Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, pp. 97-109. ACM, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Rohit Ashok Khot, Josh Andres, Jennifer Lai, Juerg von Kaenel, and Florian 'Floyd' Mueller.<br />
: '''[http://exertiongameslab.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/fantibles_dis2016.pdf Fantibles: Capturing Cricket Fan's Story in 3D.]''' <br />
: DIS 2016 - In Proceedings of the 2016 ACM Conference on Designing Interactive Systems, pp. 883-894.<br />
<br />
* Michael C. Thrun, Florian Lerch, and Jörn Lötsch. <br />
:'''[http://wscg.zcu.cz/wscg2016/short/A43-full.pdf Visualization and 3D Printing of Multivariate Data of Biomarkers.]'''<br />
: International Conference in Central Europe on Computer Graphics, Visualization and Computer Vision, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Tiffany Wun, Jennifer Payne, Samuel Huron, and Sheelagh Carpendale. <br />
:'''[https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/6293/73b735326df73c28364118d28e66689de3b6.pdf Comparing Bar Chart Authoring with Microsoft Excel and Tangible Tiles]''' <br />
: EuroVis 2016 - Eurographics Conference on Visualization, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Fadi Botros, Charles Perin, Bon Adriel Aseniero and Sheelagh Carpendale.<br />
:'''[http://charles.perin.free.fr/data/pub/goandgrow.pdf Go and Grow: Mapping Personal Data to a Living Plant.]'''<br />
: AVI 2016 - Proceedings of the Working Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces. ACM, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Trevor Hogan and Eva Hornecker.<br />
:'''[http://iwc.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2016/05/20/iwc.iww015.abstract Towards a Design Space for Multisensory Data Representation.]'''<br />
: Interacting with Computers. Oxford Journals, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Simon Stusak, Moritz Hobe and Andreas Butz <br />
:'''[http://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/pubdb/publications/pub/stusak2016tei/stusak2016tei.pdf If Your Mind Can Grasp It, Your Hands Will Help.]'''<br />
:TEI 2016 - Proceedings of the 10th International ACM Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction. ACM, 2016<br />
<br />
''' 2015 '''<br />
<br />
* Paul Bourke.<br />
: '''[https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Paul_Bourke2/publication/276375844_Novel_physical_representations_for_the_visualisation_of_science_data_and_mathematics/links/55584d3d08ae6943a874cae3.pdf Novel physical representations for the visualisation of science data and mathematics]'''<br />
: CGAT 2015 - International Conference on Computer Games, Multimedia & Allied Technology.<br />
<br />
* Aditya Shekhar Nittala, Nico Li, Stephen Cartwright, Kazuki Takashima, Ehud Sharlin, and Mario Costa Sousa. <br />
: '''[http://utouch.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/docs/Planwell-SA.pdf PLANWELL: spatial user interface for collaborative petroleum well-planning]''' <br />
: SIGGRAPH ASIA 2015 Mobile Graphics and Interactive Applications.<br />
<br />
* Yvonne Jansen, Pierre Dragicevic, Petra Isenberg, Jason Alexander, Abhijit Karnik, Johan Kildal, Sriram Subramanian, Kasper Hornbæk.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01120152/document Opportunities and Challenges for Data Physicalization.]''' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Rst_2i2crg Talk]]<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
* Rohit Ashok Khot, Jeewon Lee, Deepti Aggarwal, Larissa Hjorth, Florian Mueller.<br />
: '''[http://exertiongameslab.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/tastybeats_chi2015.pdf TastyBeats: Designing Palatable Representations of Physical Activity.]'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
* Moon-Hwan Lee, Seijin Cha, Tek-Jin Nam.<br />
:'''[http://www.researchgate.net/profile/Moon_Hwan_Lee/publication/275347183_Patina_Engraver_Visualizing_Activity_Logs_as_Patina_in_Fashionable_Trackers/links/55430f770cf24107d3948dd1.pdf Patina Engraver: Visualizing Activity Logs as Patina in Fashionable Trackers.]'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
* Bettina Nissen, John Bowers.<br />
:'''[https://makingdatathings.files.wordpress.com/2015/04/nissen-datatranslations-finalsmall.pdf Data-Things: Digital Fabrication Situated within Participatory Data Translation Activities.]'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
* Faisal Taher, John Hardy, Abhijit Karnik, Christian Weichel, Yvonne Jansen, Kasper Hornbæk, Jason Alexander.<br />
:'''[http://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/72692/1/OA_2015_04_CHI_Emerge.pdf Exploring Interactions with Physically Dynamic Bar Charts.]'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
* Alex S Taylor, Siân E Lindley, Tim Regan, David Sweeney, Vasillis Vlachokyriakos, Lillie Grainger, Jessica Lingel.<br />
:'''[http://ast.io/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/Data-in-place.pdf Data-in-Place: Thinking through the Relations Between Data and Community.]'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
''' 2014 '''<br />
<br />
* Samuel Huron, Yvonne Jansen, Sheelagh Carpendale.<br />
:'''[https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01024053/document Constructing Visual Representations: Investigating the Use of Tangible Tokens.]'''<br />
:TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 20(12): 2102-2111, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Simon Stusak, Aurélien Tabard, Franziska Sauka, Rohit Ashok Khot, Andreas Butz.<br />
:'''[https://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/pubdb/publications/pub/stusak2014vis/stusak2014vis.pdf Activity sculptures: exploring the impact of physical visualizations on running activity.]'''<br />
:TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 20(12): 2201 - 2210, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Samuel Huron, Sheelagh Carpendale, Alice Thudt, Anthony Tang, Michael Mauerer.<br />
:'''[http://innovis.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/innovis/uploads/Publications/Publications/huron2014.pdf Constructive Visualization.]'''<br />
:DIS2014 - Conference on Designing interactive systems. ACM, New York, NY, USA, 433-442.<br />
<br />
* Rohit Ashok Khot, Larissa Hjorth, Florian 'Floyd' Mueller.<br />
:'''[http://exertiongameslab.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/understanding_3d_chi2014.pdf Understanding physical activity through 3D printed material artifacts.]'''<br />
:CHI2014 – Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pages 3835-3844. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Saiganesh Swaminathan, Conglei Shi, Yvonne Jansen, Pierre Dragicevic, Lora Oehlberg, Jean-Daniel Fekete.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-00935978/file/Supporting_the_Design_and_Fabrication_of_Physical_Visualizations.pdf Supporting the design and fabrication of physical visualizations.]'''<br />
:CHI2014 – Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pages 3845-3854. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Shaun Kane and Jeffrey Bigham.<br />
:'''[https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~jbigham/pubs/pdfs/2014/stemx.pdf Tracking@ stemxcomet: Teaching Programming to Blind Students via 3D Printing, Crisis Management, and Twitter.]'''<br />
:SIGCSE '14 - Proceedings of the 45th ACM technical symposium on Computer science education.<br />
<br />
''' 2013 '''<br />
<br />
* Trevor Hogan, and Eva Hornecker.<br />
:'''[http://www.ehornecker.de/Papers/DPPI13_paper2_Final.pdf Blending the repertory grid technique with focus groups to reveal rich design relevant insight.]''' <br />
:DPPI 2013 - Designing Pleasurable Products and Interfaces, ACM 2013, 116-125. <br />
<br />
* Yvonne Jansen and Pierre Dragicevic.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-00847218v2/document An interaction model for visualizations beyond the desktop.]'''<br />
:TVCG - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 19(12): 2396-2405, 2013.<br />
<br />
* Yvonne Jansen, Pierre Dragicevic, Jean-Daniel Fekete.<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/hal-00781831/document Evaluating the efficiency of physical visualizations.]'''<br />
:CHI 2013 – Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pages 2593- 2602. ACM, 2013.<br />
<br />
''' 2012 '''<br />
<br />
* Stephen Barrass.<br />
:'''[https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Stephen_Barrass/publication/252627125_Digital_Fabrication_of_Acoustic_Sonifications/links/548cccd00cf2d1800d80c6e3.pdf Digital Fabrication of Acoustic Sonifications]'''.<br />
:J. Audio Eng. Soc. 60, 9 (2012), 709–715.<br />
<br />
* Craig Brown and Amy Hurst.<br />
:'''[http://www.tiii.be/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/131-224-brown.done_.pdf VizTouch: automatically generated tactile visualizations of coordinate spaces]'''.<br />
: TEI 2012 - Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction, pages 131-138, ACM, 2012.<br />
<br />
* Ian Gwilt, Alaster Yoxall, and Koutaro Sano.<br />
: '''[https://www.designsociety.org/download-publication/32468/enhancing_the_understanding_of_statistical_data_through_the_creation_of_physical_objects Enhancing the understanding of statistical data through the creation of physical objects]'''.<br />
: The 2nd International Conference on Design Creativity (Proceedings). UK, Design Society, pages 117–126, 2012.<br />
<br />
* Trevor Hogan, and Eva Hornecker.<br />
:'''[http://www.ehornecker.de/Papers/HAID12RepModality.pdf How does representation modality affect user-experience of data artifacts?]'''<br />
:Haptic & Audio Interaction Design, pages 141–151. Springer, 2012.<br />
<br />
''' 2010 '''<br />
<br />
* Andrew Vande Moere, Stephanie Patel.<br />
:'''[http://infoscape.org/publications/vinci09.pdf The Physical Visualization of Information: Designing Data Sculptures in an Educational Context.]'''<br />
:Visual Information Communication, pages 1-23. Springer, 2010.<br />
<br />
''' 2008 '''<br />
<br />
* Jack Zhao and Andrew Vande Moere.<br />
:'''[http://infoscape.org/publications/dimea08.pdf Embodiment in Data Sculpture: a Model of the Physical Visualization of Information.]'''<br />
:DIMEA 2008 - Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on Digital Interactive Media in Entertainment and Arts, pages 343-350. ACM, 2008.<br />
<br />
''' 1998 '''<br />
<br />
* Michael Bailey, Klaus Schulten and John E Johnson.<br />
:'''[http://www.ks.uiuc.edu/Publications/Papers/PDF/BAIL98/BAIL98.pdf The use of solid physical models for the study of macromolecular assembly.]'''<br />
:Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 8(2), 202-208.<br />
<br />
== Peer-reviewed short papers ==<br />
<br />
''' 2018 '''<br />
* Maxime Daniel, Guillaume Rivière, and Nadine Couture.<br />
:'''[http://www.guillaumeriviere.name/pub/papers/illuminated-ring_tei18_wip.pdf Designing an Expandable Illuminated Ring to Build an Actuated Ring Chart.]'''<br />
:TEI 2018 - Proceedings of the 12th International ACM Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction. ACM, 2018<br />
<br />
''' 2016 '''<br />
<br />
* Themis Omirou, Asier Marzo Perez, Sriram Subramanian, and Anne Roudaut. <br />
:'''[http://research-information.bristol.ac.uk/files/71663722/FloatingCharts_Pure.pdf Floating charts: Data plotting using free-floating acoustically levitated representations]''' <br />
:3DUI 2016 - In 2016 IEEE Symposium on 3D User Interfaces, pp. 187-190. IEEE, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Jonna Häkkilä and Lasse Virtanen.<br />
:'''Aesthetic Physical Items for Visualizing Personal Sleep Data'''<br />
:MobileHCI 2016 - Adjunct, September 06-09, 2016, Florence, Italy<br />
<br />
''' 2015 '''<br />
<br />
* Simon Stusak, Jeannette Schwarz and Andreas Butz.<br />
:'''[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/275966833_Evaluating_the_Memorability_of_Physical_Visualizations Evaluating the Memorability of Physical Visualizations]'''.<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
''' 2014 '''<br />
<br />
* Stephen Barrass. <br />
: '''[http://www.york.ac.uk/media/c2d2/media/sonihedconference/Barrass_SoniHED_2014.pdf Acoustic sonification of blood pressure in the form of a singing bowl]''' <br />
: Proceedings of the Conference on Sonification in Health and Environmental Data, York University, UK. 2014.<br />
<br />
* Christian Geiger, Michael Hogen, Jörn Hornig, Michael Schaar.<br />
:'''[https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Christian_Geiger/publication/262161669_Datenreise_digital_bits_made_tangible/links/54a6ba960cf267bdb909e3eb.pdf Datenreise - Digital Bits Made Tangible.]'''<br />
:TEI 2014 - Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction, Pages 283-284. ACM, 2014. <br />
<br />
* Alireza Rezaeian and Jared Donovan.<br />
: '''[http://eprints.qut.edu.au/70452/2/Vinci_Design_of_a_Tangible_Data_Visualization.pdf Design of a Tangible Data Visualization.]'''<br />
:VINCI 2014 - Proceedings of the 7th International Symposium on Visual Information Communication and Interaction, pages 232-235. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Pepijn Fens and Mathias Funk.<br />
: '''[https://pure.tue.nl/ws/portalfiles/portal/26979929 Personal Health Data: Visualization Modalities and Their Perceived Values.]'''<br />
: WSCG 2014 - Communication Papers Proceedings, Conference on Computer Graphics, Visualization and Computer Vision. pp. 339-344.<br />
<br />
''' 2013 '''<br />
<br />
* Trevor Hogan and Eva Hornecker.<br />
:'''[http://www.ehornecker.de/Papers/0104-paper.pdf In touch with space: embodying live data for tangible interaction.]'''<br />
:TEI 2013 - Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction, pages 275-278. ACM, 2013.<br />
<br />
''' 2011 '''<br />
<br />
* Stephen Barrass.<br />
:'''[http://www.researchgate.net/publication/265728850_Physical_Sonification_Dataforms Physical Sonification Dataforms.]'''<br />
:ICAD 2011 - The 17th International Conference on Auditory Display, 2011.<br />
<br />
''' 2008 '''<br />
<br />
* Andrew Vande Moere.<br />
:'''[http://infoscape.org/publications/iv08.pdf Beyond the Tyranny of the Pixel: Exploring the Physicality of Information Visualization.]'''<br />
:IV 2008 - Information Visualisation, pages 469 - 474. IEEE, 2008. <br />
<br />
''' 2005 '''<br />
<br />
* Mike Bailey.<br />
:'''Layered Manufacturing for Scientific Visualization''' ('''[http://web.engr.orst.edu/~mjb/WebMjb/Papers/cvpcacm.pdf author draft]''').<br />
:Commun. ACM 48, 6 (June 2005), 42-48.<br />
<br />
* Alexandre Gillet, Michel Sanner, Daniel Stoffler and Arthur Olson.<br />
:'''[http://www.cell.com/structure/pdf/S0969-2126(05)00060-2.pdf Tangible Interfaces for Structural Molecular Biology.]'''<br />
:Structure, Volume 13, Issue 3, March 2005, Pages 483-491, ISSN 0969-2126.<br />
<br />
''' 2004 '''<br />
* David Holstius, John Kembel, Amy Hurst, Peng-Hui Wan, Jodi Forlizzi<br />
:'''[http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~akhurst/publications/holstius04-infotropism.pdf Infotropism: Living and Robotic Plants as Interactive Displays]'''<br />
:DIS 2004 - Conference on Designing Interactive Systems.<br />
<br />
<br />
''' 2000 '''<br />
<br />
* David Nadeau and Michael Bailey<br />
:'''[http://www.sdsc.edu/~nadeau/PhD/VisualizingVolumeDataUsingPhysicalModels.pdf Visualizing Volume Data Using Physical Models.]'''<br />
:Proceedings of IEEE Visualization 2000 (pp. 497-500).<br />
<br />
== PhD dissertations ==<br />
<br />
''' 2016 '''<br />
<br />
* Trevor Hogan<br />
:'''[http://tactiledata.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/Data_Dasein_Web.pdf Data Data and Dasein, A Phenomenology of Human-Data Relations.]''''<br />
:PhD thesis, Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, 2016.<br />
<br />
* Simon Stusak<br />
:'''[https://edoc.ub.uni-muenchen.de/20190/1/Stusak_Simon.pdf Exploring the Potential of Physical Visualizations.]'''<br />
:PhD thesis, University of Munich, 2 August 2016.<br />
<br />
* Rohit Ashok Khot<br />
:'''[http://exertiongameslab.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/rohit_ashok_khot_phd.pdf Understanding Material Representations of Physical Activity]'''<br />
:PhD thesis, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, June 2016.<br />
<br />
''' 2014 '''<br />
<br />
* Yvonne Jansen<br />
:'''[https://hal.inria.fr/tel-00981521/document Physical and Tangible Information Visualization.]'''<br />
:PhD thesis, Université Paris-Sud, 10 March 2014.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Book chapters ==<br />
<br />
''' 2015 '''<br />
<br />
* Dietmar Offenhuber and Orkan Telhan.<br />
:'''[http://offenhuber.net/docs/offenhuber_telhan.pdf Indexical Visualization—the Data-Less Information Display.]'''<br />
:In Ubiquitous Computing, Complexity and Culture, edited by Ulrik Ekman, Jay David Bolter, Lily Diaz, Morten Søndergaard, and Maria Engberg, 288–303. New York: Routledge.<br />
<br />
''' 2013 '''<br />
<br />
* Ian Gwilt.<br />
:'''Data-Objects: sharing the attributes and properties of digital and material culture to creatively interpret complex information.'''<br />
:In: Digital Media and Technologies for Virtual Artistic Spaces. US, IGI Global, pp. 14-26, 2013.<br />
<br />
''' 2012 '''<br />
<br />
* A. Plohman, M. Sipos (eds.) <br />
:'''[http://issuu.com/kitchenbudapest/docs/beyond_data Beyond Data.]'''<br />
:Baltan Laboratories and Kitchen Budapest 2012<br />
<br />
''' 2011 '''<br />
<br />
* Wolf-Dieter Rase.<br />
: '''[http://www.wdrase.de/CreatingPhysical3DMapsRP.pdf Creating Physical 3D Maps Using Rapid Prototyping Techniques.]'''<br />
:True-3D in Cartography. Springer.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Extended abstracts ==<br />
<br />
''' 2017 '''<br />
<br />
* Pauline Gourlet and Thierry Dassé.<br />
: '''[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/317417090_Cairn_A_Tangible_Apparatus_for_Situated_Data_Collection_Visualization_and_Analysis Cairn: A Tangible Apparatus for Situated Data Collection, Visualization and Analysis.]'''<br />
: DIS 2017 - Proceedings of the 2017 Conference on Designing Interactive Systems (pictorial).<br />
<br />
* Samuel Huron, Pauline Gourlet, Uta Hinrichs, Trevor Hogan, and Yvonne Jansen.<br />
: '''[http://hal.upmc.fr/hal-01538595/document Let’s Get Physical: Promoting Data Physicalization in Workshop Formats.]'''<br />
: DIS 2017 - Proceedings of the 2017 Conference on Designing Interactive Systems (pictorial).<br />
<br />
* Dan Lockton, Delanie Ricketts, Shruti Aditya Chowdhury and Chang Hee Lee.<br />
: '''[http://imaginari.es/publications/Lockton_Ricketts_Chowdhury_Lee_2017_Exploring_Qualitative_Displays_and_Interfaces.pdf Exploring Qualitative Displays and Interfaces.]'''<br />
: CHI 2017 - Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems (late-breaking work). <br />
<br />
''' 2016 '''<br />
<br />
* Yun Wang, Xiaojuan Ma, Qiong Luo, and Huamin Qu.<br />
: '''[http://www.cse.ust.hk/~ywangch/edibilization.pdf Data Edibilization: Representing Data with Food.]''' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivfA34fY1rk Talk]]<br />
: CHI 2016 - Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems (alt.chi), pp. 409-422. ACM, 2016.<br />
<br />
''' 2015 '''<br />
<br />
* Stephen Barrass.<br />
:'''[https://smartech.gatech.edu/bitstream/handle/1853/54173/ICAD%20Proceedings%202015%20Extended%20Abstract%20-%20Barass.pdf Diagnostic singing bowls]''' <br />
:ICAD 2015 - Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Auditory Display.<br />
<br />
* Chang Long Zhu, Harshit Agrawal, and Pattie Maes. <br />
:'''[http://www.infomus.org/Events/proceedings/ACII2015/papers/Main_Conference/M2_Poster/Poster_Teaser_1/ACII2015_submission_54.pdf Data-objects: Re-designing everyday objects as tactile affective interfaces]''' <br />
:ACII 2015 - International Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction.<br />
<br />
* Michele Hu.<br />
:'''Exploring New Paradigms for Accessible 3D Printed Graphs.'''<br />
:ASSETS 2015 - Proceedings of the 17th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers & Accessibility. ACM, 2015.<br />
<br />
* Tim Regan, David Sweeney, John Helmes, Vasilis Vlachokyriakos, Siân Lindey, and Alex S. Taylor.<br />
:'''[https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/designing-engaging-data.pdf Designing Engaging Data in Communities].'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems.<br />
<br />
* Daniel Buzzo and Nicolo Merendino.<br />
:'''[https://www.academia.edu/10727947/Not_all_Days_are_Equal_investigating_the_meaning_in_the_digital_calendar Not all Days are Equal: Investigating the Meaning in the Digital Calendar].'''<br />
:CHI 2015 - Proceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems.<br />
<br />
* Tamara Flemisch, Fatemeh Rajabiyazdi, Mona Hosseinkhani Loorak, Sheelagh Carpendale.<br />
:'''[http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.712.4257&rep=rep1&type=pdf NeckLan: Language as Jewellery]'''.<br />
:VIS 2015 Posters.<br />
<br />
''' 2014 '''<br />
<br />
* Ken Giang, and Mathias Funk. <br />
: '''[https://otik.uk.zcu.cz/bitstream/handle/11025/11941/Giang.pdf?sequence=1 Connect-S: A Physical Visualization Through Tangible Interaction.]''' <br />
: WSCG 2014 - Poster proceedings of WSCG 2014 Conference on Computer Graphics, Visualization and Computer Vision<br />
<br />
* Simon Stusak, and Markus Teufel. <br />
: '''[http://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/pubdb/publications/pub/stusak2014suiPoster/stusak2014suiPoster.pdf Projection augmented physical visualizations.]''' <br />
: In Proceedings of the 2nd ACM symposium on Spatial user interaction, pp. 145-145. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Simon Stusak, and Ayfer Aslan. <br />
: '''[https://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/pubdb/publications/pub/stusak2014chiPoster/stusak2014chiPoster.pdf Beyond physical bar charts: an exploration of designing physical visualizations.]''' <br />
: CHI 2014 - Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pp. 1381-1386. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Steve James Szigeti, Anne Stevens, Robert Tu, Ana Jofre, Alex Gebhardt, Fanny Chevalier, Jonathan Lee, and Sara L. Diamond. <br />
: '''[https://hal.inria.fr/docs/01/00/39/48/PDF/p1813-szigeti.pdf Output to input: concepts for physical data representations and tactile user interfaces.]''' <br />
: CHI 2014 - Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pp. 1813-1818. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Saiganesh Swaminathan, Conglei Shi, Yvonne Jansen, Pierre Dragicevic, Lora Oehlberg, and Jean-Daniel Fekete. <br />
: '''[http://www.saiganesh.net/assets/pdfs/Interactivity-CHI2014.pdf Creating physical visualizations with makervis].''' <br />
: CHI 2014 - Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems (pp. 543-546). ACM.<br />
<br />
''' 2013 '''<br />
<br />
* Simon Stusak, Aurélien Tabard, and Andreas Butz. <br />
: '''[https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Simon_Stusak/publication/260699515_Can_Physical_Visualizations_Support_Analytical_Tasks/links/544111690cf2e6f0c0f56734.pdf Can physical visualizations support analytical tasks?]'''<br />
: VIS 2013 - Posters of IEEE InfoVis.<br />
<br />
== Workshop contributions ==<br />
<br />
''' 2018 '''<br />
* Beat Signer, Payam Ebrahimi, Timothy J. Curtin and Ahmed K.A. Abdullah. <br />
: '''[http://beatsigner.com/publications/signer_DataPhys2018.pdf Towards a Framework for Dynamic Data Physicalisation.]''''<br />
: Proceedings of the International Workshop 'Toward a Design Language for Data Physicalization' at VIS 2018, Berlin, Germany, October 2018.<br />
<br />
* Tiffany Wun, Lora Oehlberg, and Sheelagh Carpendale.<br />
: '''Making-With-Data: Supporting DIY Data Physicalizations.'''<br />
: CHI 2018 workshop: Maker Movements, Do-It-Yourself Cultures and Participatory Design: Implications for HCI Research.<br />
<br />
''' 2017 '''<br />
<br />
* Rahul Bhargava and Catherine D'Ignazio. <br />
: '''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/Data_Phys_2017_Workshop-rev2.pdf Data Sculptures as a Playful and Low-Tech Introduction to Working with Data.]''''<br />
: Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Ian Gwilt and Nick Dulake. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/data_workshop_igwilt_AW.pdf Understanding the needs and desires of service users in the design and creation of meaningful physical data representations.]''' <br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Sarah Hayes, Trevor Hogan and Kieran Delaney. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/DataPhysWS_PositionPaper_vF_CR.pdf Exploring the role Physicalizations can play in STEM Learning.]''''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Stéphanie Fleck, Alexis Olry, David Bertolo, Christian Bastien, Robin Vivian and Martin Hachet. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/DIS-17-_-Augmented-and-Tangible-interfaces_A-Tool-for-physicalization-VF.pdf Augmented and Tangible Environments: A Tool for Physicalization of Contents by Children in School Context?]'''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Jeeeun Kim, Abigale Stangl and Tom Yeh. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/dis2017-workshop_JK.pdf Learning Underlying Principles of Physicalization by Tangible, Embodied, and Iterative Fabrication.]'''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Jörn Hurtienne and Daniel Reinhardt. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/DISS2017_DataPhys_Position_final_170528.pdf Teaching Data Physicalisation to HCI Students – A Case Report.]'''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Lora Oehlberg. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/HybridFabricationofPhysicalization-DIS2016Workshop.pdf Hybrid Fabrication of Physicalizations.]'''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Aubrey Lawson and Eileen Kraemer. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/Lawson_Kraemer_abstract.pdf Pedagogy of CS Unplugged: Lessons from Outreach and Education Activities in Computer Science.]'''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Fearn Bishop and Uta Hinrichs. <br />
:'''[http://dataphys.org/workshops/dis17/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/06/TokenWorkshopCamera.pdf Challenges of Running Constructive Visualization Studies with Children.]'''<br />
:Extended Abstract for Workshop: Pedagogy & Physicalization: Designing Learning Activities around Physical Data Representations at Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’17). ACM, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
* Alice Thudt, Uta Hinrichs, and Sheelagh Carpendale.<br />
:'''[https://research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk/bitstream/handle/10023/10910/Thudt_DataCraft_CHI2017.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y Data craft: integrating data into daily practices and shared reflections]'''<br />
:Workshop 'Quantified Data & Social Relationships' at CHI 2017, Denver, United States.<br />
<br />
''' 2016 '''<br />
<br />
* Wesley Willett and Samuel Huron.<br />
:'''[http://vgl.cs.usfca.edu/pdvw/2016/abstracts/Willett.pdf A Constructive Classroom Exercise for Teaching InfoVis]'''<br />
:Workshop 'Innovations in the Pedagogy of Data Visualization' at VIS 2016.<br />
<br />
* Xin Chen, Jessica Zeitz Self, Leanna House, and Chris North<br />
:'''[https://infovis.cs.vt.edu/sites/default/files/be_the_data_IA_final.pdf Be the Data: A New Approach for Immersive Analytics]'''<br />
:Workshop on Immersive Analytics at IEEE Virtual Reality 2016.<br />
<br />
''' 2015 '''<br />
<br />
* See the 15 submissions at the CHI 2015 workshop '''[http://jasonalexander.kiwi/workshops/physicaldata2015/papers.html Exploring the Challenges of Making Data Physical]'''<br />
<br />
''' 2014 '''<br />
<br />
* Lisa Koeman.<br />
:'''[http://lisakoeman.nl/publications/DIS_2014_-_Workshop_Personal_Visualisation.pdf A Personal Visualisation Future: Domestic Data Sculptures]'''<br />
:Workshop 'A Personal Perspective on Visualization and Visual Analytics' at DIS 2014 - Conference on Designing interactive systems. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
* Jennifer Payne, Sheelagh Carpendale, Tony Tang.<br />
:'''[http://hcitang.org/papers/2014-dis2014workshop-physical-visualization.pdf Physical Visualization and Personal Visual Analytics]'''<br />
:Workshop 'A Personal Perspective on Visualization and Visual Analytics' at DIS 2014 - Conference on Designing interactive systems. ACM, 2014.<br />
<br />
== Technical reports ==<br />
<br />
'''2017'''<br />
<br />
* Beat Signer and Timothy J. Curtin.<br />
:'''[https://arxiv.org/pdf/1703.08288.pdf Tangible Holograms: Towards Mobile Physical Augmentation of Virtual Objects.]'''<br />
: Technical Report WISE Lab, WISE-2017-01, March 2017.<br />
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| '''[http://www.scc.lancs.ac.uk/~jason/ Jason Alexander]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Lecturer, Lancaster University, UK.</div><br />
|Jason is a Lecturer in Human-Computer Interaction and has a background in hardware prototyping and empirical user evaluation. He is interested in the application of shape-changing displays to data physicalization and understanding how users will interact with such artefacts.<br />
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| '''[http://analyticslab.sabanciuniv.edu Selim Balcısoy]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Lab Director - Faculty Member, Sabanci University, Istanbul, Turkey.</div><br />
|The large-scale use of office tools and statistical analysis applications indicates that they have sufficed well for some of the everyday tasks in our work cycles such as analysis, presentation, reporting, and decision-making. Nevertheless, they were designed in an era when business data was not big and complex enough. The ever growing avalanche of the data that we collect for our businesses compels us to find new means of understanding, sharing, and reporting the underlying ideas, and of making decisions for the future.<br />
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| '''[http://stephenbarrass.com/tag/acoustic/ Stephen Barrass]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate Professor, University of Canberra, Australia.</div><br />
|Stephen Barrass studies Acoustic Data Sonification. An Acoustic Sonification is an object that has been both physically and acoustically shaped by a data set specifically to produce sounds that may provide information about the dataset. For example the [http://www.york.ac.uk/media/c2d2/media/sonihedconference/Barrass_SoniHED_2014.pdf Hypertension Singing Bowl] is a Tibetan singing bowl shaped by a year of blood pressure readings. The [http://www.researchgate.net/publication/265728850_Physical_Sonification_Dataforms HRTF bells] were shaped from Head Related Transfer Functions of the left and right ear pinnae. Stephen's Acoustic Sonifications [http://currentsnewmedia.org/artists/stephen-barrass/ will be exhibited] at the Currents New Media Festival in Santa Fe in June.<br />
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| '''[http://www.evandrodamiao.com Evandro Damião Barbosa]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Creative Data, Brazil.</div><br />
|Evandro Damião is a data science enthusiast and data visualization expert. Focused on bring life to data not only with Dataviz is positioning as a pioneer in Dataphys in Brazil.<br />
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| [[File:alberto.jpg|80px|link=http://www.albertoboem.com/]] <br />
| '''[http://www.albertoboem.com/ Alberto Boem]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD Student, University of Tsukuba, Japan.</div><br />
|Alberto Boem is a media artist and researcher. He investigates new metaphors, technologies, and concepts for promoting physical engagement and expression with the flow of the digital world. One of them is data physicalizations. Previously, he has worked on malleable interfaces for musical expression. <br />
Currently he is focusing on shape-changing interfaces and haptics at the Virtual Reality Lab, University of Tsukuba, Japan.<br />
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| '''[http://innovis.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/ Sheelagh Carpendale]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Full Professor, University of Calgary, Canada.</div><br />
|Sheelagh's research focuses on information visualization, interaction design, and qualitative empirical research, with an increasing focus on the design of data representations, which is leading to exploration of data physicalization. By studying how people interact with information both in work and social settings, she works towards designing more natural, accessible and understandable interactive visual representations of data. <br />
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| '''[https://www.lri.fr/~dragice/ Pierre Dragicevic<span style="color:red;"><nowiki>*</nowiki></span>]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Permanent Research Scientist, Inria, Gif-sur-Yvette, France.</div><br />
|Together with Yvonne Jansen, Pierre Dragicevic has been promoting data physicalization as a research area and curating a [http://www.dataphys.org/list list of physical visualizations]. He is interested in how manipulable representations of data can augment human cognition. He is also interested in tracing back the origins of data visualization by examining physical artefacts made throughout history, and in imagining how future humans will interact with data through programmable matter.<br />
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| [[File:jose.jpg|80px|link=http://www.handmadevisuals.com/]] <br />
| '''[http://www.handmadevisuals.com/ Jose Duarte]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Designer, Colombia.</div><br />
|Jose Duarte is a Colombian designer, magister in communication and an international speaker about the data visualization field. Unlike most of the infographics we see today, his data visualizations aren't high-quality computer-aided; they're handmade using simple items like balloons, tape and ruber balls. Using ordinary materials he has experimented with various visualization techniques from area charts to bubble graphs and ven diagrams in diverse scenarios as business, art, street interventions and even astronomy. Now, he is exploring simple ways to visualize information quickly and easily and his work – particularly the [https://www.flickr.com/photos/joseduarteq/ handmade visualization toolkit] and the [https://instagram.com/easydataclip/ #easydataclip] project – has inspired and encouraged people to approximate to data visualization for the very first time.<br />
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| '''[https://directory.unamur.be/staff/bdumas/ Bruno Dumas]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate professor, University of Namur, Namur, Belgium.</div><br />
|Bruno Dumas works in multimodal interaction and information visualisation. As such, he is interested in the interaction aspect with visualisations, especially when using haptic and tangible interfaces. This naturally led him to have a keen interest on data physicalisation and especially how to interact with them. <br />
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| '''[http://wise.vub.ac.be/member/payam-ebrahimi Payam Ebrahimi]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD Student, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium.</div><br />
|The aim of my current research is to create a [http://beatsigner.com/publications/signer_DataPhys2018.pdf framework for data physicalisation]. This framework is envisioned to be used by data scientists as well as novice users. On the theoretical side, the framework will provide some standards for creating computer-supported physicalisations. On the practical side, the framework will focus on providing tools and libraries to help with the implementation of these standards. <br />
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| [[File:leanne2.jpg|80px|link=http://datavizexperiments.org/]] <br />
| '''[http://datavizexperiments.org/ Leanne Elias]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate Professor, Fine Arts, University of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada.</div><br />
|I am interested in how art and design can help people understand data. At our [http://datavizexperiments.org/ experimental lab] we work with students and agricultural scientists to explore various physical manifestations of data, and then present the work to a larger public through exhibitions. We strive to combine traditional art-making materials and processes with new ones, and have worked with everything from interactive bar charts to weaving, from meticulously hand-drawn graphs to 3D printed data physicalizations, from crocheted data to electro-acoustic sound compositions.<br />
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| '''[http://mepler.com Matthew Epler]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Creative Technologist, Deep Local, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.</div><br />
|I believe that tangible experiences are more impactful and that while not everyone can access a physical object, the knowledge of its existence in the physical realm gives it more weight.<br />
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| [[File:john.jpg|80px|link=https://researchimaginings.wordpress.com/]] <br />
| '''[https://researchimaginings.wordpress.com/ John Fass]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Visiting Lecturer, Information Experience Design, Royal College of Art, London, UK.</div><br />
|My research involves asking participants to represent the phenomena of digital experiences including [https://researchimaginings.wordpress.com/2014/03/17/qualitative-data-analysis/ web browsing], [https://researchimaginings.wordpress.com/2014/07/21/inner-worlds/ social media] and image messaging in visual and physical form. I see this as a way to reveal the opaque and hidden nature of inner experience but also to democratise access to understanding. Acting through physical materials offers a way for participants to develop analytical ability and gain insight into the algorithmic processes guiding digital behaviour.<br />
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| '''[http://shape.stanford.edu/ Sean Follmer]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Computer Science (by courtesy), Stanford University, USA.</div><br />
|Shape Changing User Interfaces. Enabling technologies such as actuated pin displays, swarm user interfaces, and soft robotics for shape change. Dynamic Physical Data visualization.<br />
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| [[File:denton2.jpg|80px|link=http://dentonfredrickson.ca/]] <br />
| '''[http://dentonfredrickson.ca/ Denton Fredrickson]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Assistant Professor - Sculpture and Media Art, Art Department, Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada.</div><br />
|Denton Fredrickson’s artwork invites experiential and contemplative interactions with sound, objects, and architectural space. The seductive lure of both old and new wonders, fantastic inventions, and absurd theories are familiar territories for Fredrickson. He investigates their histories and representations in popular culture through media archaeology, experimental data visualization, and the practice of making. His recent interest in the intermingling of traditional, material-based processes with electronics and digital fabrication has led him to explore how speculative fiction can become awkwardly nestled within the psychology of the everyday.<br />
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| [[File:pau2.jpg|80px|link=http://www.domesticstreamers.com/]] <br />
| '''[http://www.domesticstreamers.com/ Pau Garcia]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Researcher and visual designer, leader of the studio Domestic Data Streamers, Barcelona, Spain.</div><br />
|Data changes the way we see our world. We can learn more from ourselves and nature surrounding us than ever before in human history. For this reason, we need new tools to reach and translate this information into a universal language. [http://domesticstreamers.com/ Domestic Data Streamers] is a team of developers from Barcelona that have taken on the challenge of transforming raw data into interactive systems and experiences. With a background in new media and interaction design they play in the boundaries of arts, science and sociology to make new data languages. The team was created in October 2013 and since then has been working doing installations for several national and international museums and cultural institutions including the [http://www.cccb.org/en/ Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona], [http://www.smartcityexpo.com/ Smart City Expo] or [http://www.calacademy.org/ Academy of Science of California].<br />
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| '''[http://recyclism.com Benjamin Gaulon]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Program Director MFA Design+Technology Parsons Paris, France.</div><br />
|As program director of a [http://portfolio.newschool.edu/amtparis/ BFA Art, Media & Tech and a MFA Desing + Tech] this is an amazing ressource for students and faculty.<br />
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| [[File:kellyann.jpg|80px|link=http://www1.rmit.edu.au/staff/kellyanngeurts]] <br />
| '''[http://www1.rmit.edu.au/staff/kellyanngeurts Kellyann Geurts]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD candidate, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia.</div><br />
|ART-BASED RESEARCH PROJECT: [http://sensilab.monash.edu/project/thoughtforms/ 3D PRINTED THOUGHTS FROM ELECTRICAL ACTIVITY CAPTURED BY MOBILE EEG DEVICE] <br />
My art-based research project tests a consumer mobile EEG device to capture brainwave data in response users’ recall of emotional or physical experiences. The device monitors and records mental states such as attention, engagement, arousal, stress and relaxation. These states are interpreted via specialised computer software and printed into uniquely shaped three-dimensional abstract forms, each representing particular “type” of thought. The named 3D “thoughtforms” are tagged and catalogued. With a data set of over 200 thoughtforms, identifiable patterns and “shapes of thought” have emerged.<br />
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| [[File:pauline.jpg|80px|link=http://www.paulinegourlet.com]] <br />
| '''[http://www.paulinegourlet.com Pauline Gourlet]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD student, Université Paris 8 - EnsadLab, Paris, France.</div><br />
|My research focuses on the design of [http://carrefour-numerique.cite-sciences.fr/blog/cairn-la-table-qui-permet-de-manipuler-et-visualiser-des-donnees/ reflective tools for educational environments], seeking to engage learners in reflective processes through non‐verbal channels. <br />
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| '''[http://bathsheba.com/ Bathsheba Grossman]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Sculptor and designer, owner of CrystalProtein.com, Somerville, MA, USA.</div><br />
|At [http://crystalprotein.com/ CrystalProtein.com], Bathsheba Grossman uses subsurface laser etching to create images inside glass blocks. It's a visually striking and accessible way to present complex 3D models. Proteins and small molecules are a specialty, but all kinds of data are possible: we've created thousands of models from atomic orbitals to astronomical surveys.<br />
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| '''[https://www.behance.net/iangwilt Ian Gwilt]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Professor of Design, University of South Australia.</div><br />
|For many people outside the scientific community statistical information and graphs remain abstract and unintelligible. My [https://shu.academia.edu/iangwiltdesign creative practice-based research] investigates how we might begin to interpret technical/digital information through the creation of [https://research.shu.ac.uk/DataObjects/ material-based physical objects], with the intention of bringing better understanding to scientific data for a variety of audiences.<br />
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| '''[http://heinventions.com/ John Hardy]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Company Directory & Researcher at H&E Inventions LTD, Manchester, UK.</div><br />
|Developing systems and support tools that allow technical and non-technical designers to create physical representations of data. Interested in how new technologies can render data back into the physical spaces it was captured in, in order to support better insight identification and decision making processes.<br />
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| '''[http://dataphysforstem.com/ Sarah Hayes]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD Researcher, Cork Institute of Technology, Cork, Ireland.</div><br />
|I am interested in exploring applications for data physicalization - specifically, for enhancing learning and engagement with science and technology subjects. My research involves exploring and designing novel physicalizations, and evaluating their use within different learning contexts, both formal and informal.<br />
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| '''[http://ischool.syr.edu/people/directories/view/jjhemsle/ Jeff Hemsley]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Assistant Professor in Syracuse University, USA.</div><br />
|Data is ubiquitous. Understanding is not. Data exploration is best facilitated by keeping an open mind and trying different representations of the data. Unlike 2D plots, 3D virtual spaces, and data sonification, physical representation of data are unique in their ability to promote interactivity with data, and thus communicate the meaning within the data. You can see more of my work [http://jeffhemsley.tumblr.com/ here].<br />
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| [[File:trevor.jpg|80px|link=https://cit-ie.academia.edu/TrevorHogan]] <br />
| '''[https://cit-ie.academia.edu/TrevorHogan Trevor Hogan]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Lecturer, Crawford College of Art and Design, CIT, Ireland. PhD candidate, Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Germany.</div><br />
|Trevor is a lecturer in interactive digital media and an external PhD candidate at the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Germany. The aim of his research is to describe and better understand how embodiment influences and augments an audience’s experience of data representations. He explores, through creative practice, whether embodying data in alternative modalities contributes to an audience's capacity to construct meaning and empathize with the data source. Trevors work is strongly interdisciplinary and may be situated in the field of interactive design, at the intersection of tangible computing, human-computer interaction, information science and psychology. The current focus of his work involves exploring new approaches to design and evaluation that help us to describe how people respond when they touch, feel, hear, hold, or even possess data.<br />
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| '''[http://www.kasperhornbaek.dk/ Kasper Hornbæk]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Professor at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark.</div><br />
|I am interested in shape-changing interfaces and how they should affect our understanding of concepts such as affordance, encoding, and interaction. I have been exploring this in the [http://www.ghost-fet.com/ GHOST] project. Identifying promising application areas for shape-change I also find important; data physicalization seems to be one such area. Many of the questions that concerns shape-change appear to apply also to data physicalization.<br />
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| '''[http://ehornecker.de/ Eva Hornecker]'''<br />
<div class=compact>[http://www.uni-weimar.de/de/medien/professuren/human-computer-interaction/ Professor of HCI], Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Germany.</div><br />
|I have a general interest in tangible interfaces, user experience and social interactions. Regarding data physicalisation, I am interested in the subjective user experience of data physicalisation and in the social interaction these might engender and support, i.e. how these might be shareable in different ways than traditional visual representations. I work with Trevor Hogan, supervising his PhD project which focuses on the phenomenological user experience of different modalities for data representations. <br />
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| '''[http://www.elisevandenhoven.com/ Elise van den Hoven]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate professor in the School of Design at UTS, Sydney, Australia.</div><br />
|Elise van den Hoven has a background in interaction design and HCI and her research spans aspects of human-computer interaction, design and psychology. More specifically her expertise lies in the field of tangible interaction (the use of physical objects with embedded electronics which can respond to people's actions) and in the application area of human remembering activities. She leads the international research program Materialising Memories, which aims to use design for improved reliving of personal memories. (For more information, see: [http://www.materialisingmemories.com www.materialisingmemories.com/].) <br />
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| '''[http://www.cybunk.com/ Samuel Huron]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Post doctorate researcher at University of Calgary, Canada and Lead Designer at IRI Centre Pompidou, Paris, France.</div><br />
|Samuel Huron is actively working on [https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01024053/document visual representation design for non infovis expert people]. He is interested in understanding the different [https://hal.inria.fr/hal-00978437 paradigm] in which human design and externalize visual representation of abstract information. To understand these phenomenon he observe how non expert people construct visual representations of data using various media, i.e., how people create, manipulate and communicate abstract information in graphical and tangible ways.<br />
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| '''[http://petra.isenberg.cc Petra Isenberg]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Permanent Research Scientist, Inria, Gif-sur-Yvette, France.</div><br />
|I am interested in finding out how physical visualizations can aid groups in making sense of data. This includes studying how groups think with physical visualizations but also how they can interact, share, and disseminate physical data.<br />
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| '''[http://tangible.media.mit.edu/person/hiroshi-ishii/ Hiroshi Ishii]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Jerome B. Wiesner Professor of Media Arts and Sciences, Associate Director of MIT Media Laboratory, Head of Tangible Media Group, MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA.</div><br />
|[http://tangible.media.mit.edu/vision/ Beyond Tangible Bits, Towards Radical Atoms]. ''Tangible Bits'' seeks to realize seamless interfaces between humans, digital information, and the physical environment by giving physical form to digital information, making bits directly manipulable and perceptible. Our goal is to invent new design media for artistic expression as well as for scientific analysis, taking advantage of the richness of human senses and skills – as developed through our lifetime of interaction with the physical world – as well as the computational reflection enabled by real-time sensing and digital feedback. ''Radical Atoms'' takes a leap beyond Tangible Bits by assuming a hypothetical generation of materials that can change form and properties dynamically, becoming as reconfigurable as pixels on a screen. Radical Atoms is the future material that can transform its’ shape, conform to constraints, and inform the users of their affordances. Radical Atoms is a vision for the future of human-material interaction, in which all digital information has a physical manifestation so that we can interact directly with it.<br />
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| '''[http://yvonnejansen.me Yvonne Jansen<span style="color:red;"><nowiki>*</nowiki></span>]'''<br />
<div class=compact>CNRS researcher at Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France.</div><br />
|Yvonne Jansen is one of the curators of the [http://dataphys.org/list list of physical visualizations] and the admin of this wiki. She is interested in the long tradition of physical data representations and the many ways in which they are used today. Her research focuses on how people engage, perceive, and interact with data physicalizations, and on how to merge the benefits of physicality with the power of computation.<br />
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| '''[http://www.farizjunaidi.com/ Fariz Junaidi]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Communication Designer, Glasgow School of Art, Singapore.</div><br />
|Fariz Junaidi's fascination for information visualisation stems from his personal experience interning at a French press agency as an infographic designer. His project [http://www.farizjunaidi.com/data-without-numbers.html “Data without Numbers”] (link to [https://www.academia.edu/27824125/Critical_Journal_-_Information_Visualisation_made_Physical_Communicating_Data_through_Interactive_Experience_Design Honours Paper]) is an experimental, multi-disciplinary approach to transform day-to-day data collected in train stations into 5 interactive, fashion contraptions. These contraptions invites users to interact with it, allowing users to explore data not only through understanding numbers of data, but experiencing the pragmatic context of it.<br />
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| '''[http://jennykang.me/wearable-self-2/ Jiyeon Kang]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Data Visualization Designer, MFA Design and Technology at Parsons School of Design, New York, United States.</div><br />
|Jiyeon Kang is an NYC-based designer specialized in data visualization and branding. She focused on visualizing biometric data and researched on Quantified Self movement driven by self-tracking technologies during her master's studies in Design and Technology from Parsons School of Design in New York. Her thesis project [http://www.wearableself.com Wearable Self] is an attempt to create personalized fashion items by visualizing wearable users' activity data such as daily steps. In this age of big data, Wearable Self aims to create a deeper connection between the users and their self data. From visualizing data to digital fabrication technologies like 3d printing and laser cut, she created a data-driven jewelry collection that results in beautiful, translucent, acrylic necklaces and earrings using quantified self data gathered by health applications and wearable trackers. Her project has been showcased and introduced at various exhibitions and the annual Quantified Self conference in Amsterdam. <br />
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| '''[http://marijekanis.com/ Marije Kanis]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate professor, Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands.</div><br />
|[http://marijekanis.com Marije Kanis'] research interests lie at the intersection where human-computer interaction meets the physical world. Central to her research are uncovering human needs and making the invisible visible.<br />
This goes from interactive physical scale models for democratically discussing the (dis)advantages of hidden sensor technology and the physicalization of abstract concepts such as bureaucracy. <br />
Her project [http://www.digitallifecentre.nl/projecten/zichtbaar-slimmer-data-fysicalisatie-voor-de-21ste-eeuw?lang=en Revealing design (Zichtbaar slimmer)] focuses on data physicalization for 21st-century skills. <br />
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| '''[http://howiek.com Howard Kaplan]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Visualization Specialist, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, USA.</div><br />
|My research focuses on various academic practices utilizing 3d printing, fabrication and digital modeling technologies. The use of 3d applications, modeling, encoding, preparing, and printing digital models. Interdisciplinary approaches to developing 3d print ready models with added information in the form of accurate tactile visualizations. As an example one particular area of interest is in using 3d printing technology as an educational tool for blind and visually impaired learners. <br />
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| '''[http://roxanakaram.com Roxana Karam]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD student in architecture, University of Edinburgh, UK.</div><br />
|My research lies in the intersection of data and human interactions. I tend to read, analyze, represent the personal data resources through conducting narratives and scenarios. I am interested in creative data practices in design. <br />
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Recently I have designed a workshop brief for creative learning festival at the university of Edinburgh which is titled: [https://www.roxanakaram.com/3d-blockchain/ 3D Blochchain].<br />
3D Blockchain is a big data physicalization on the emerging Blockchain and digital economy. Participants will experience a cross-disciplinary creative process focussing on digital practices and economies. This event will specifically focus on computational design, digital fabrication and sustainable practice models within the creative economy.<br />
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| '''[http://www.lancaster.ac.uk/staff/karnik Abe Karnik]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Lecturer, Lancaster University, UK.</div><br />
|My main interests are in exploring the motility aspects of data pixels which form data physicalizations. I am also interested in looking at the interaction and perceptual aspects of data physicalizations. Lastly, I wish to explore how data physicalizations can be extended for infographics.<br />
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| '''[http://physicalactivitymatters.org/ Rohit Khot]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD Scholar, Exertion Games Lab, RMIT University, Australia.</div><br />
|My PhD work explores the engaging qualities of physical representations to support the experience of being physically active. I put forward a new perspective on understanding physical activity through material artifacts that embody personal data to offer new ways of engaging with physical activity. My overall aim is to advocate and build an autotopography of personalised artifacts to create a lasting expression of our lives for the generations to come. I am also interested in using food as a material for data physicalization.<br />
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| '''[http://research.nokia.com/people/johan_kildal Johan Kildal]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Principal Researcher, Nokia Tech, Espoo, Finland.</div><br />
|Johan Kildal is a Principal Researcher at Nokia TECH in Espoo, Finland. He specializes in multimodal interaction methods that facilitate non-visual interactions, focusing both on accessibility and mobile contexts. This includes audio-haptic interfaces, interaction with deformable interfaces (such as the Nokia Kinetic Device), and modelling the perceived physicality of material for the physical display of information, through techniques such as is 3D-Press and Kooboh.<br />
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| '''[http://www.kildall.com Scott Kildall]'''<br />
<div class=compact>New Media and Visual Artist, San Francisco, United States.</div><br />
|I am an artist who writes software code that transforms datasets into physical form as sculptures and art installations. The overriding question I am asking is: What does data look like? I frequently collaborate with scientists to look at how we can address concerns of social justice with art + data.<br />
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| '''[http://proboscis.org.uk/tag/lifestreams Giles Lane]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Director, Proboscis, London, UK.</div><br />
|Proboscis has been exploring data manifestation since 2012, growing out of previous work bridging the digital and physical since 2000. Our project "Lifestreams" expressed personal biosensor data as 3D-printed shells. We believe that expressing data in this way exposes a greater number of human senses in meaning making that traditional 2D visualisations can affect. By making data physical new kinds of relationships to knowledge can be triggered, informing alternative meanings and interpretations.<br />
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| '''[https://moonhwanlee.wordpress.com Moon-Hwan Lee]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD Candidate, KAIST, Daejeon, South Korea.</div><br />
|I am a design-oriented researcher. I investigate how an artifact becomes emotionally durable by using data visualization. The work that I explored was using the [http://wp.me/p5Gs7X-10 concept of patinas] as a way of data visualization. As natural patinas enhance emotional and aesthetic qualities of an artifact, it would be possible to use such concept to design digital products and systems.<br />
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| '''[http://www.aviz.fr/mathieu Mathieu Le Goc]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Post-doctoral researcher at Stanford University, USA.</div><br />
|Mathieu Le Goc is currently working on Dynamic Physical Visualisations, and more specifically developping new technologies to augment physicalizations. He is particularly interested in combinations of multiple objects to create physicalizations, like [http://dataphys.org/list/diy-bertin-matrix/ Bertin’s Matrices]. Promoting direct manipulations and leveraging human hands capabilities motivate his work, to invent new “beyond desktop” tangible interfaces.<br />
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| '''[http://www.leithinger.com/ Daniel Leithinger]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Assistant Professor at the ATLAS Institute and Department of Computer Science at CU Boulder.</div><br />
|Daniel Leithinger builds actuated tangible interfaces and interactive shape displays. His research investigates how to dynamically transform the scale and modality of physical information representation, and how to support remote collaboration through physical telepresence. Together with his colleagues, Daniel has created the shape displays “Relief”, “Recompose”, “Sublimate”, “inFORM” and “Transform”.<br />
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| '''[http://danlockton.com Dan Lockton]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Assistant Professor, Imaginaries Lab, School of Design, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.</div><br />
|I'm interested in developing ways for people to understand complex and invisible systems, from [http://imaginari.es/mental-landscapes/ externalising their own mental models] or [http://drawingenergy.com mental imagery], to new forms of [http://imaginari.es/publications/Lockton_Ricketts_Chowdhury_Lee_2017_Exploring_Qualitative_Displays_and_Interfaces.pdf 'qualitative' interface] for phenomena such as [http://imaginari.es/electric-acoustic-exploring-energy-as-a-design-material-through-sonic-and-vibration-displays/ energy]. Data physicalisation in its many forms is a big part of that. I also feel there are parallels with analogue computing which I'd love to explore further, practically.<br />
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| '''[https://www.canberra.edu.au/about-uc/faculties/arts-design/courses/communications-staff/lupton-deborah Deborah Lupton]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Centenary Research Professor, University of Canberra, Bruce, Australia.</div><br />
|I am a sociologist interested in the sociocultural and political dimensions of digital technologies. One of my interests is digital data, and the ways in which people make sense of their personal data. I am interested in how they respond to various types of data materialisations, including data physicalisations. I have written chapters and articles on 3D printed self-replicas, the use of 3D printing in medicine and public health, and the ways in which people can 'feel' their data when engaging with data physicalisations.<br />
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| '''[http://www.lorenmadsen.com Loren Madsen]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Self-employed artist, Northern California, USA.</div><br />
|I started exploring data sculpture more than twenty years ago with the sculpture “CPI / Cost of Living”, and still continue today with work such as “District 5”. ([http://dataphys.org/list/loren-madsen-interview/ see dataphys.org interview])<br />
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| '''[http://dougmccune.com Doug McCune]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Artist and Software Developer in Oakland, CA USA.</div><br />
|Doug McCune is a San Francisco artist who embraces data exploration and map making in an attempt to come to terms with the chaos of urban environments. He experiments heavily with 3D printing and laser cutting to bring digital forms into physical space. He’s a programmer by trade, an amateur cartographer, and a big believer in using data to understand the world. [http://deviantcartography.com Deviant Cartography] (2015) was the first solo show of Doug's physical map artwork. He blogs about both his art and his code at dougmccune.com.<br />
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| '''[http://sensorymaps.com/ Kate McLean]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Smellscape Mapper at Canterbury Christ Church University in Canterbury, UK.</div><br />
|My research addresses how the fragmentary and episodic nature of the [http://sensorymaps.com smellscape] might be explored, analysed and represented. It investigates how humanistic smelldata can be shared, how technologies might be used in the investigation and depiction of invisible and ephemeral sensory data - translating humanistic smellscape perceptions into spatio-temporal mappings.<br />
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| '''[http://matteomoretti.com Matteo Moretti]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Academic Researcher and Designer, Free University of Bozen - Bolzano, Italy.</div><br />
|Since I started my academic research path I focused on innovative way to inform a wider audience on complex topics in a more engaging way. Started with visual journalism online ([http://www.peoplesrepublicofbolzano.com here] and [http://europadreaming.eu/en/ here]) my research interest is moving on [https://vimeo.com/250959829 participatory data physicalizations]. Results such as the impact evaluation and the case study are embedded in [https://unibz.academia.edu/MatteoMoretti conference papers].<br />
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| '''[http://www.data-things.com Bettina Nissen]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD Researcher and Designer at Culture Lab, Newcastle University, Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK.</div><br />
|Bettina Nissen is a designer and PhD researcher at Culture Lab, Newcastle University. With a background in product design, her work embeds digital fabrication within public data making activities translating digital information into tangible form as personal souvenirs, evocative objects and meaningful artefacts in order to engage new audiences in conversation, reflection and meaning making of data.<br />
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| '''[https://www.biswaksenpatnaik.design/ Biswaksen Patnaik]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Master's Candidate, Human-Computer Interaction Lab, University of Maryland College Park, USA.</div><br />
|I am interested in designing novel interaction paradigms for humans to interact with information. I am especially interested in building systems that employ multi-sensory interactions. Our current research on [https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/8444077?reload=true “Information Olfactation”] explores the [https://vimeo.com/289784509 design space of smell to convey data].<br />
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| '''[http://www.ucalgary.ca/cmd/people Jennifer Payne]'''<br />
<div class=compact>MSc student, University of Calgary, Canada.</div><br />
|Jennifer's past work in the realm of data physicalization includes the creation of several simple physical visualizations (some participatory), and a short study involving extruded bar charts. She is interested in the design of physical representations, exploring physical variables and examining ways in which physical representations differ from representations on-screen.<br />
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| '''[http://lauraperovich.com/ Laura Perovich]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD candidate, MIT Media Lab, Cambridge, MA, USA.</div><br />
|My research takes an artistic systems-based approach to engaging communities with environmental issues through data physicalizations. I've created human-sized bar charts and data clothing to share results from in-home chemical testing with environmental health study participants. I'm currently focused on a project to help communities understand and improve water quality near local industries though collectively creating and visualizing this data on site and in real time.<br />
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| '''[http://ereyes.net/ Everardo Reyes]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate Professor at Université Paris 8, France</div><br />
|I am a member of the Paragraphe Lab at Paris 8 and also a member of the Software Studies Initiative. My research areas combine visual culture, digital media, and programming code as plastic element of media art. My interest on data physicalization regards transforming visual media into objects, for example [http://ereyes.net/ms/ motion structures].<br />
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| '''[http://www.tangibledisplay.com Jimmy Hz Ricaut]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Interactive explorer, CEO, Tangible Display, Paris, France.</div><br />
|Diving in a sea of data is first an exploration. How to get deeper to retrieve meaningful information and explore new species? What underwater breathing apparatus should we develop for this journey into the depth of knowledge? Tangible interfaces could provide the right vehicles to access abstract datas in an intuitive, physical and spatial manner.<br />
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| '''[https://www.tumwater.k12.wa.us/Page/7852 Tara Richerson]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Supervisor for Data and Assessment, Tumwater School District, Tumwater WA USA.</div><br />
|I started building interactive data walls in 2016. I use fabric, paper, string, wood, metal, and other basic materials to display data that we don't typically use, such as how meeting spaces are used or the words used in report card comments. I have been working with educators in other districts to build their own data walls. I hope to extend my project to involve community, parent, and student organizations.<br />
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| '''[http://www.miguelrp.com Miguel Rodriguez]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Researcher and Interaction Designer, ABB, Västerås, Sweden.</div><br />
|Miguel's research focuses on creating novel ways for interacting with biological and environmental sensor data. He is interested in finding new application domains for data physicalizations and experimenting with novel technologies for achieving interactive and dynamic physicalizations.<br />
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| '''[https://sites.google.com/site/bernicerogowitz/ Bernice Rogowitz]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Chief Scientist, owner of Visual Perspectives Research and Consulting, Greater New York Area, USA.</div><br />
|Perhaps the most unique characteristic of human perception is our exquisite abilities in visually-guided fine-motor control. Physicalizing data, and allowing it to be manipulated visually, opens new opportunities for data representation, analysis, and artistic creation. My colleague, Paul Borrel, and I have created novel haptic interfaces that allow humans to touch, shape, edit, and explore virtual representations of physical objects. Our work has produced three patents [http://www.google.com/patents/US8350843?dq=borrel+rogowitz&hl=en&sa=X&ei=EMFAUc2oIaaV0QGxp4DQDA&ved=0CDkQ6AEwAQ US 8,350,843], [http://www.google.com/patents/US8203529?pg=PA1&dq=borrel+rogowitz&hl=en&sa=X&ei=EMFAUc2oIaaV0QGxp4DQDA&ved=0CDwQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=borrel%20rogowitz&f=false US 8,203,529 B2], and [https://www.google.com/patents/US8487749?dq=rogowitz+borrel&hl=en&sa=X&ei=RhfxVNaIH_HgsAS0o4KACw&ved=0CCwQ6AEwAg US 8487749 B2]. Work from the first two patents was described at the HVEI Conference in 2008-- [https://sites.google.com/site/bernicerogowitz/publications--2008-2009/VirtualHand_RogowitzandBorrel_Jan08.pdf?attredirects=0 Virtual hand: a 3D tactile interface to virtual environments].<br />
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| '''[http://tecfa.unige.ch/perso/schneider/ Daniel K. Schneider]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate professor at University of Geneva, Switzerland.</div><br />
|I am interested in creating physical visualizations in [http://edutechwiki.unige.ch/fr/STIC:STIC_IV_(2015) educational and learning contexts], e.g. to demonstrate something or [http://edutechwiki.unige.ch/fr/Objet_d%27apprentissage_constructionniste as medium for learners to express something]. Physical visualization is related to my interest in digital design and [http://edutechwiki.unige.ch/en/Category:Fab_lab fabrication]. <br />
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| '''[http://www.meliesart.de/ Volker Schweisfurth]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Data artist and owner of MeliesArt, Düsseldorf, Germany.</div><br />
|On global and business topics, MeliesArt transforms conclusions of strategic studies and their data into 3D printed dataSculptures. The focus is not only on making statistics tangible and introduce them an add-on for presentations, but to create "decision support physicalization" by combining suitable risk/chance parameters in the models (as an example see [http://www.meliesart.de/some-datasculptures/decision-support-terrain/ this data sculpture]). The [http://www.meliesart.de/ #meliesart.de] website shows many models of mine. Currently, I am studying ways to make models smarter by adding sort of intelligence to them that can be queried. Another issue is better resolution, textures, materials and observing potential new features in the physicalization context (like haptics, pulsation, light emission).<br />
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| '''[http://www.adriensegal.com/ Adrien Segal]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Professional Artist.</div><br />
|Taking an interdisciplinary approach that integrates scientific research, data visualization, aesthetic interpretation, and materiality, my work seeks to reconcile scientific conventions of reason and fact with an intuitive sensory experience. My design method begins with extensive research, collection, and analysis of information. I interpret the complexity of natural systems by translating scientific data into lines, shapes, forms, and materials to reveal trends, patterns, processes, and relationships as three-dimensional sculptures.<br />
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| '''[http://beatsigner.com/ Beat Signer]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate Professor, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium.</div><br />
|Beat Signer has more than 15 years of experience in building [http://beatsigner.com/interactivePaper.html interactive paper] and tangible user interfaces. With his research group he recently introduced the idea of [http://wise.vub.ac.be/topic/tangible-holograms-tangho Tangible Holograms (TangHo)] and is currently investigating how TangHo can be used for innovative forms of [https://wise.vub.ac.be/topic/dynamic-data-physicalisation dynamic data physicalisation] and interactive data exploration. He is further interested in developing a general [http://beatsigner.com/publications/signer_DataPhys2018.pdf framework supporting dynamic data physicalisation] in collaborative human-information interaction.<br />
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| '''[http://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/team/simon.stusak/ Simon Stusak]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD candidate, University of Munich (LMU), Human-Computer-Interaction Group, Munich, Germany.</div><br />
|Simon is a PhD-Candidate at the University of Munich (LMU) and the working-title of his thesis is "Exploring the potential of Physical Visualizations". He focuses is on static physical visualizations and studies their possible benefits, for example regarding [http://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/forschung/publikationen/detail?pub=stusak2015chi memorability] or [http://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/forschung/publikationen/detail?pub=stusak2014vis motivation]. In general he is interested the interplay between physical and traditional digital visualizations, their individual strengths and how they could complement one another. <br />
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| '''[http://www.tabard.fr Aurélien Tabard]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Assistant Professor, Université Lyon 1, Lyon, France.</div><br />
|I am an Assistant Professor in Computer Science at the University of Lyon, France. I am interested in personal informatics, and investigate how we relate to the wealth of digital traces we leave behind us: how we can control them but also how they can enrich our lives. Ongoing projects include: leveraging traces to develop and improve our digital skills by reflecting on past experiences, enabling users to better understand the traces they produce and developing tools to better control how traces are used. [http://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/forschung/publikationen/detail?pub=stusak2014vis Physical representations of traces] are a great way let people explore their past activity in an intimate manner. <br />
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| '''[http://tuteja.info Ewa Tuteja]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Data artist, Berlin, Germany.</div><br />
|I deal with data visualisation in different forms: static/ graphical, interactive and physical. But my deepest passion lies in hand-crafted objects. Above all I enjoy the process of gradual physical creation the most. My work is, in general, about using data to uncover patterns. More specifically it's about enabling understanding of a subject matter or a phenomenon through mediums that are engaging, e.g. because they are physically tangible or simply beautiful. It's about translating data into form. It's about bringing something abstract forth into "the real world". <br />
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| '''[http://infoscape.org/ Andrew Vande Moere]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate Professor, KU Leuven, Belgium.</div><br />
|Andrew is interested in exploring alternative ways of representing data to lay people, including data physicalizations and other non-visual renditions of data. In his academic research, he has already investigated distinct design approaches of how data can be meaningfully encoded as physical artifacts, and proposed the concept of ‘embodiment' to capture the metaphorical power of communicating data-supported meaning in the physical realm. In his current work, he investigates how (interactive) data physicalizations can be deployed in urban and public contexts to engage citizens in information-centric discussions. On his blog 'Information Aesthetics' ([http://infosthetics.com/ infosthetics.com]), he has curated various projects that demonstrate the power of data physicalization.<br />
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| '''[http://www.uclouvain.be/jean.vanderdonckt Jean Vanderdonckt]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Full Professor, Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium.</div><br />
|I am interested in physicality as a quality property of a user interface to deform itself depending on imposing or relaxing constraints on it. These constraints could come from the user, the platform, the available bandwidth, the end user's task. Early efforts on the screen medium included [https://www.info.ucl.ac.be/~pvr/FlexClockTamodia.pdf FlexClock], a multi-platform application that displays time and date according to 16 possible layouts that are computed at run-time depending on window dimensions. [http://www.slideshare.net/jeanvdd/grolaux-tamodia2002 FCPres] PlastiXML [http://www.usixml.org/en/collignon-b-vanderdonckt-j-calvary-g-an-intelligent-editor-for-multi-presentation-user-interfaces.html?IDC=465&IDD=1581 PlastiXML] is a graphical user interface editor allowing to define multiple layouts depending on window dimensions. [http://www.usixml.org/servlet/Repository/collignon-sac2008.ppt?ID=793&saveFile=true PXPres]. <br />
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| '''[http://davidverweij.com David Verweij]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD Candidate, Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom.</div><br />
|David is a post-graduate research student (PhD) on Human-Computer Interaction for Digital Living at the Northumbria University in Newcastle. He is interested in Human-Computer Interaction with distributed data in everyday environments that supports or relieves human cognition in every ‘mundane’ tasks. He is currently exploring Do-it-Together practises of visualizing 'live' data sources physically for everyday families and households - through the use of everyday materials and co-creative approaches. The development and outputs of this exploration are updated on [http://domesticwidgets.com domesticwidgets.com].<br />
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| '''[http://www.wjwillett.net/ Wesley Willett]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Assistant Professor, University of Calgary, Canada.</div><br />
|Wes's research focuses on tools and strategies to support social data analysis, with a particular emphasis on personal and community data. His interests include exploring physical interfaces and interactions that support comparison, reflection, and in-context analysis, as well as envisioning [http://wjwillett.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/content/cetonia/ future tools] for collecting and exploring data.<br />
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This is a list of '''people studying or interested in studying [[Main_Page|data physicalization]]''', and who are open to starting collaborations, taking students, finding a position, or simply connecting and exchanging ideas on the topic. People marked with an <span style="color:red;"><nowiki>*</nowiki></span> are [[Contribute|contributors]] to this wiki.<br />
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| '''[http://www.scc.lancs.ac.uk/~jason/ Jason Alexander]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Lecturer, Lancaster University, UK.</div><br />
|Jason is a Lecturer in Human-Computer Interaction and has a background in hardware prototyping and empirical user evaluation. He is interested in the application of shape-changing displays to data physicalization and understanding how users will interact with such artefacts.<br />
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| '''[http://analyticslab.sabanciuniv.edu Selim Balcısoy]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Lab Director - Faculty Member, Sabanci University, Istanbul, Turkey.</div><br />
|The large-scale use of office tools and statistical analysis applications indicates that they have sufficed well for some of the everyday tasks in our work cycles such as analysis, presentation, reporting, and decision-making. Nevertheless, they were designed in an era when business data was not big and complex enough. The ever growing avalanche of the data that we collect for our businesses compels us to find new means of understanding, sharing, and reporting the underlying ideas, and of making decisions for the future.<br />
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| '''[http://stephenbarrass.com/tag/acoustic/ Stephen Barrass]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate Professor, University of Canberra, Australia.</div><br />
|Stephen Barrass studies Acoustic Data Sonification. An Acoustic Sonification is an object that has been both physically and acoustically shaped by a data set specifically to produce sounds that may provide information about the dataset. For example the [http://www.york.ac.uk/media/c2d2/media/sonihedconference/Barrass_SoniHED_2014.pdf Hypertension Singing Bowl] is a Tibetan singing bowl shaped by a year of blood pressure readings. The [http://www.researchgate.net/publication/265728850_Physical_Sonification_Dataforms HRTF bells] were shaped from Head Related Transfer Functions of the left and right ear pinnae. Stephen's Acoustic Sonifications [http://currentsnewmedia.org/artists/stephen-barrass/ will be exhibited] at the Currents New Media Festival in Santa Fe in June.<br />
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| '''[http://www.evandrodamiao.com Evandro Damião Barbosa]'''<br />
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|Evandro Damião is a data science enthusiast and data visualization expert. Focused on bring life to data not only with Dataviz is positioning as a pioneer in Dataphys in Brazil.<br />
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| '''[http://www.albertoboem.com/ Alberto Boem]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD Student, University of Tsukuba, Japan.</div><br />
|Alberto Boem is a media artist and researcher. He investigates new metaphors, technologies, and concepts for promoting physical engagement and expression with the flow of the digital world. One of them is data physicalizations. Previously, he has worked on malleable interfaces for musical expression. <br />
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| '''[http://innovis.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/ Sheelagh Carpendale]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Full Professor, University of Calgary, Canada.</div><br />
|Sheelagh's research focuses on information visualization, interaction design, and qualitative empirical research, with an increasing focus on the design of data representations, which is leading to exploration of data physicalization. By studying how people interact with information both in work and social settings, she works towards designing more natural, accessible and understandable interactive visual representations of data. <br />
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| '''[https://www.lri.fr/~dragice/ Pierre Dragicevic<span style="color:red;"><nowiki>*</nowiki></span>]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Permanent Research Scientist, Inria, Gif-sur-Yvette, France.</div><br />
|Together with Yvonne Jansen, Pierre Dragicevic has been promoting data physicalization as a research area and curating a [http://www.dataphys.org/list list of physical visualizations]. He is interested in how manipulable representations of data can augment human cognition. He is also interested in tracing back the origins of data visualization by examining physical artefacts made throughout history, and in imagining how future humans will interact with data through programmable matter.<br />
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| '''[http://www.handmadevisuals.com/ Jose Duarte]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Designer, Colombia.</div><br />
|Jose Duarte is a Colombian designer, magister in communication and an international speaker about the data visualization field. Unlike most of the infographics we see today, his data visualizations aren't high-quality computer-aided; they're handmade using simple items like balloons, tape and ruber balls. Using ordinary materials he has experimented with various visualization techniques from area charts to bubble graphs and ven diagrams in diverse scenarios as business, art, street interventions and even astronomy. Now, he is exploring simple ways to visualize information quickly and easily and his work – particularly the [https://www.flickr.com/photos/joseduarteq/ handmade visualization toolkit] and the [https://instagram.com/easydataclip/ #easydataclip] project – has inspired and encouraged people to approximate to data visualization for the very first time.<br />
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| '''[https://directory.unamur.be/staff/bdumas/ Bruno Dumas]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate professor, University of Namur, Namur, Belgium.</div><br />
|Bruno Dumas works in multimodal interaction and information visualisation. As such, he is interested in the interaction aspect with visualisations, especially when using haptic and tangible interfaces. This naturally led him to have a keen interest on data physicalisation and especially how to interact with them. <br />
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| '''[http://wise.vub.ac.be/member/payam-ebrahimi Payam Ebrahimi]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD Student, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium.</div><br />
|The aim of my current research is to create a [http://beatsigner.com/publications/signer_DataPhys2018.pdf framework for data physicalisation]. This framework is envisioned to be used by data scientists as well as novice users. On the theoretical side, the framework will provide some standards for creating computer-supported physicalisations. On the practical side, the framework will focus on providing tools and libraries to help with the implementation of these standards. <br />
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| '''[http://datavizexperiments.org/ Leanne Elias]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate Professor, Fine Arts, University of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada.</div><br />
|I am interested in how art and design can help people understand data. At our [http://datavizexperiments.org/ experimental lab] we work with students and agricultural scientists to explore various physical manifestations of data, and then present the work to a larger public through exhibitions. We strive to combine traditional art-making materials and processes with new ones, and have worked with everything from interactive bar charts to weaving, from meticulously hand-drawn graphs to 3D printed data physicalizations, from crocheted data to electro-acoustic sound compositions.<br />
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| '''[http://mepler.com Matthew Epler]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Creative Technologist, Deep Local, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.</div><br />
|I believe that tangible experiences are more impactful and that while not everyone can access a physical object, the knowledge of its existence in the physical realm gives it more weight.<br />
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| '''[https://researchimaginings.wordpress.com/ John Fass]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Visiting Lecturer, Information Experience Design, Royal College of Art, London, UK.</div><br />
|My research involves asking participants to represent the phenomena of digital experiences including [https://researchimaginings.wordpress.com/2014/03/17/qualitative-data-analysis/ web browsing], [https://researchimaginings.wordpress.com/2014/07/21/inner-worlds/ social media] and image messaging in visual and physical form. I see this as a way to reveal the opaque and hidden nature of inner experience but also to democratise access to understanding. Acting through physical materials offers a way for participants to develop analytical ability and gain insight into the algorithmic processes guiding digital behaviour.<br />
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| '''[http://shape.stanford.edu/ Sean Follmer]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Computer Science (by courtesy), Stanford University, USA.</div><br />
|Shape Changing User Interfaces. Enabling technologies such as actuated pin displays, swarm user interfaces, and soft robotics for shape change. Dynamic Physical Data visualization.<br />
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| '''[http://dentonfredrickson.ca/ Denton Fredrickson]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Assistant Professor - Sculpture and Media Art, Art Department, Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada.</div><br />
|Denton Fredrickson’s artwork invites experiential and contemplative interactions with sound, objects, and architectural space. The seductive lure of both old and new wonders, fantastic inventions, and absurd theories are familiar territories for Fredrickson. He investigates their histories and representations in popular culture through media archaeology, experimental data visualization, and the practice of making. His recent interest in the intermingling of traditional, material-based processes with electronics and digital fabrication has led him to explore how speculative fiction can become awkwardly nestled within the psychology of the everyday.<br />
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| '''[http://www.domesticstreamers.com/ Pau Garcia]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Researcher and visual designer, leader of the studio Domestic Data Streamers, Barcelona, Spain.</div><br />
|Data changes the way we see our world. We can learn more from ourselves and nature surrounding us than ever before in human history. For this reason, we need new tools to reach and translate this information into a universal language. [http://domesticstreamers.com/ Domestic Data Streamers] is a team of developers from Barcelona that have taken on the challenge of transforming raw data into interactive systems and experiences. With a background in new media and interaction design they play in the boundaries of arts, science and sociology to make new data languages. The team was created in October 2013 and since then has been working doing installations for several national and international museums and cultural institutions including the [http://www.cccb.org/en/ Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona], [http://www.smartcityexpo.com/ Smart City Expo] or [http://www.calacademy.org/ Academy of Science of California].<br />
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| '''[http://recyclism.com Benjamin Gaulon]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Program Director MFA Design+Technology Parsons Paris, France.</div><br />
|As program director of a [http://portfolio.newschool.edu/amtparis/ BFA Art, Media & Tech and a MFA Desing + Tech] this is an amazing ressource for students and faculty.<br />
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| '''[http://www1.rmit.edu.au/staff/kellyanngeurts Kellyann Geurts]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD candidate, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia.</div><br />
|ART-BASED RESEARCH PROJECT: [http://sensilab.monash.edu/project/thoughtforms/ 3D PRINTED THOUGHTS FROM ELECTRICAL ACTIVITY CAPTURED BY MOBILE EEG DEVICE] <br />
My art-based research project tests a consumer mobile EEG device to capture brainwave data in response users’ recall of emotional or physical experiences. The device monitors and records mental states such as attention, engagement, arousal, stress and relaxation. These states are interpreted via specialised computer software and printed into uniquely shaped three-dimensional abstract forms, each representing particular “type” of thought. The named 3D “thoughtforms” are tagged and catalogued. With a data set of over 200 thoughtforms, identifiable patterns and “shapes of thought” have emerged.<br />
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| '''[http://www.paulinegourlet.com Pauline Gourlet]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD student, Université Paris 8 - EnsadLab, Paris, France.</div><br />
|My research focuses on the design of [http://carrefour-numerique.cite-sciences.fr/blog/cairn-la-table-qui-permet-de-manipuler-et-visualiser-des-donnees/ reflective tools for educational environments], seeking to engage learners in reflective processes through non‐verbal channels. <br />
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| '''[http://bathsheba.com/ Bathsheba Grossman]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Sculptor and designer, owner of CrystalProtein.com, Somerville, MA, USA.</div><br />
|At [http://crystalprotein.com/ CrystalProtein.com], Bathsheba Grossman uses subsurface laser etching to create images inside glass blocks. It's a visually striking and accessible way to present complex 3D models. Proteins and small molecules are a specialty, but all kinds of data are possible: we've created thousands of models from atomic orbitals to astronomical surveys.<br />
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| '''[https://www.behance.net/iangwilt Ian Gwilt]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Professor of Design, University of South Australia.</div><br />
|For many people outside the scientific community statistical information and graphs remain abstract and unintelligible. My [https://shu.academia.edu/iangwiltdesign creative practice-based research] investigates how we might begin to interpret technical/digital information through the creation of [https://research.shu.ac.uk/DataObjects/ material-based physical objects], with the intention of bringing better understanding to scientific data for a variety of audiences.<br />
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| '''[http://heinventions.com/ John Hardy]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Company Directory & Researcher at H&E Inventions LTD, Manchester, UK.</div><br />
|Developing systems and support tools that allow technical and non-technical designers to create physical representations of data. Interested in how new technologies can render data back into the physical spaces it was captured in, in order to support better insight identification and decision making processes.<br />
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| '''[http://dataphysforstem.com/ Sarah Hayes]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD Researcher, Cork Institute of Technology, Cork, Ireland.</div><br />
|I am interested in exploring applications for data physicalization - specifically, for enhancing learning and engagement with science and technology subjects. My research involves exploring and designing novel physicalizations, and evaluating their use within different learning contexts, both formal and informal.<br />
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| '''[http://ischool.syr.edu/people/directories/view/jjhemsle/ Jeff Hemsley]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Assistant Professor in Syracuse University, USA.</div><br />
|Data is ubiquitous. Understanding is not. Data exploration is best facilitated by keeping an open mind and trying different representations of the data. Unlike 2D plots, 3D virtual spaces, and data sonification, physical representation of data are unique in their ability to promote interactivity with data, and thus communicate the meaning within the data. You can see more of my work [http://jeffhemsley.tumblr.com/ here].<br />
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| '''[https://cit-ie.academia.edu/TrevorHogan Trevor Hogan]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Lecturer, Crawford College of Art and Design, CIT, Ireland. PhD candidate, Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Germany.</div><br />
|Trevor is a lecturer in interactive digital media and an external PhD candidate at the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Germany. The aim of his research is to describe and better understand how embodiment influences and augments an audience’s experience of data representations. He explores, through creative practice, whether embodying data in alternative modalities contributes to an audience's capacity to construct meaning and empathize with the data source. Trevors work is strongly interdisciplinary and may be situated in the field of interactive design, at the intersection of tangible computing, human-computer interaction, information science and psychology. The current focus of his work involves exploring new approaches to design and evaluation that help us to describe how people respond when they touch, feel, hear, hold, or even possess data.<br />
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| '''[http://www.kasperhornbaek.dk/ Kasper Hornbæk]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Professor at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark.</div><br />
|I am interested in shape-changing interfaces and how they should affect our understanding of concepts such as affordance, encoding, and interaction. I have been exploring this in the [http://www.ghost-fet.com/ GHOST] project. Identifying promising application areas for shape-change I also find important; data physicalization seems to be one such area. Many of the questions that concerns shape-change appear to apply also to data physicalization.<br />
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| '''[http://ehornecker.de/ Eva Hornecker]'''<br />
<div class=compact>[http://www.uni-weimar.de/de/medien/professuren/human-computer-interaction/ Professor of HCI], Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Germany.</div><br />
|I have a general interest in tangible interfaces, user experience and social interactions. Regarding data physicalisation, I am interested in the subjective user experience of data physicalisation and in the social interaction these might engender and support, i.e. how these might be shareable in different ways than traditional visual representations. I work with Trevor Hogan, supervising his PhD project which focuses on the phenomenological user experience of different modalities for data representations. <br />
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| '''[http://www.elisevandenhoven.com/ Elise van den Hoven]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate professor in the School of Design at UTS, Sydney, Australia.</div><br />
|Elise van den Hoven has a background in interaction design and HCI and her research spans aspects of human-computer interaction, design and psychology. More specifically her expertise lies in the field of tangible interaction (the use of physical objects with embedded electronics which can respond to people's actions) and in the application area of human remembering activities. She leads the international research program Materialising Memories, which aims to use design for improved reliving of personal memories. (For more information, see: [http://www.materialisingmemories.com www.materialisingmemories.com/].) <br />
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| '''[http://www.cybunk.com/ Samuel Huron]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Post doctorate researcher at University of Calgary, Canada and Lead Designer at IRI Centre Pompidou, Paris, France.</div><br />
|Samuel Huron is actively working on [https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01024053/document visual representation design for non infovis expert people]. He is interested in understanding the different [https://hal.inria.fr/hal-00978437 paradigm] in which human design and externalize visual representation of abstract information. To understand these phenomenon he observe how non expert people construct visual representations of data using various media, i.e., how people create, manipulate and communicate abstract information in graphical and tangible ways.<br />
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| '''[http://petra.isenberg.cc Petra Isenberg]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Permanent Research Scientist, Inria, Gif-sur-Yvette, France.</div><br />
|I am interested in finding out how physical visualizations can aid groups in making sense of data. This includes studying how groups think with physical visualizations but also how they can interact, share, and disseminate physical data.<br />
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| '''[http://tangible.media.mit.edu/person/hiroshi-ishii/ Hiroshi Ishii]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Jerome B. Wiesner Professor of Media Arts and Sciences, Associate Director of MIT Media Laboratory, Head of Tangible Media Group, MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA.</div><br />
|[http://tangible.media.mit.edu/vision/ Beyond Tangible Bits, Towards Radical Atoms]. ''Tangible Bits'' seeks to realize seamless interfaces between humans, digital information, and the physical environment by giving physical form to digital information, making bits directly manipulable and perceptible. Our goal is to invent new design media for artistic expression as well as for scientific analysis, taking advantage of the richness of human senses and skills – as developed through our lifetime of interaction with the physical world – as well as the computational reflection enabled by real-time sensing and digital feedback. ''Radical Atoms'' takes a leap beyond Tangible Bits by assuming a hypothetical generation of materials that can change form and properties dynamically, becoming as reconfigurable as pixels on a screen. Radical Atoms is the future material that can transform its’ shape, conform to constraints, and inform the users of their affordances. Radical Atoms is a vision for the future of human-material interaction, in which all digital information has a physical manifestation so that we can interact directly with it.<br />
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| '''[http://yvonnejansen.me Yvonne Jansen<span style="color:red;"><nowiki>*</nowiki></span>]'''<br />
<div class=compact>CNRS researcher at Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France.</div><br />
|Yvonne Jansen is one of the curators of the [http://dataphys.org/list list of physical visualizations] and the admin of this wiki. She is interested in the long tradition of physical data representations and the many ways in which they are used today. Her research focuses on how people engage, perceive, and interact with data physicalizations, and on how to merge the benefits of physicality with the power of computation.<br />
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| '''[http://www.farizjunaidi.com/ Fariz Junaidi]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Communication Designer, Glasgow School of Art, Singapore.</div><br />
|Fariz Junaidi's fascination for information visualisation stems from his personal experience interning at a French press agency as an infographic designer. His project [http://www.farizjunaidi.com/data-without-numbers.html “Data without Numbers”] (link to [https://www.academia.edu/27824125/Critical_Journal_-_Information_Visualisation_made_Physical_Communicating_Data_through_Interactive_Experience_Design Honours Paper]) is an experimental, multi-disciplinary approach to transform day-to-day data collected in train stations into 5 interactive, fashion contraptions. These contraptions invites users to interact with it, allowing users to explore data not only through understanding numbers of data, but experiencing the pragmatic context of it.<br />
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| '''[http://jennykang.me/wearable-self-2/ Jiyeon Kang]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Data Visualization Designer, MFA Design and Technology at Parsons School of Design, New York, United States.</div><br />
|Jiyeon Kang is an NYC-based designer specialized in data visualization and branding. She focused on visualizing biometric data and researched on Quantified Self movement driven by self-tracking technologies during her master's studies in Design and Technology from Parsons School of Design in New York. Her thesis project [http://www.wearableself.com Wearable Self] is an attempt to create personalized fashion items by visualizing wearable users' activity data such as daily steps. In this age of big data, Wearable Self aims to create a deeper connection between the users and their self data. From visualizing data to digital fabrication technologies like 3d printing and laser cut, she created a data-driven jewelry collection that results in beautiful, translucent, acrylic necklaces and earrings using quantified self data gathered by health applications and wearable trackers. Her project has been showcased and introduced at various exhibitions and the annual Quantified Self conference in Amsterdam. <br />
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| '''[http://marijekanis.com/ Marije Kanis]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate professor, Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands.</div><br />
|[http://marijekanis.com Marije Kanis'] research interests lie at the intersection where human-computer interaction meets the physical world. Central to her research are uncovering human needs and making the invisible visible.<br />
This goes from interactive physical scale models for democratically discussing the (dis)advantages of hidden sensor technology and the physicalization of abstract concepts such as bureaucracy. <br />
Her project [http://www.digitallifecentre.nl/projecten/zichtbaar-slimmer-data-fysicalisatie-voor-de-21ste-eeuw?lang=en Revealing design (Zichtbaar slimmer)] focuses on data physicalization for 21st-century skills. <br />
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| '''[http://howiek.com Howard Kaplan]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Visualization Specialist, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, USA.</div><br />
|My research focuses on various academic practices utilizing 3d printing, fabrication and digital modeling technologies. The use of 3d applications, modeling, encoding, preparing, and printing digital models. Interdisciplinary approaches to developing 3d print ready models with added information in the form of accurate tactile visualizations. As an example one particular area of interest is in using 3d printing technology as an educational tool for blind and visually impaired learners. <br />
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| '''[http://roxanakaram.com Roxana Karam]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD student in architecture, University of Edinburgh, UK.</div><br />
|My research lies in the intersection of data and human interactions. I tend to read, analyze, represent the personal data resources through conducting narratives and scenarios. I am interested in creative data practices in design. <br />
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Recently I have designed a workshop brief for creative learning festival at the university of Edinburgh which is titled: [https://www.roxanakaram.com/3d-blockchain/ 3D Blochchain].<br />
3D Blockchain is a big data physicalization on the emerging Blockchain and digital economy. Participants will experience a cross-disciplinary creative process focussing on digital practices and economies. This event will specifically focus on computational design, digital fabrication and sustainable practice models within the creative economy.<br />
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| '''[http://www.lancaster.ac.uk/staff/karnik Abe Karnik]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Lecturer, Lancaster University, UK.</div><br />
|My main interests are in exploring the motility aspects of data pixels which form data physicalizations. I am also interested in looking at the interaction and perceptual aspects of data physicalizations. Lastly, I wish to explore how data physicalizations can be extended for infographics.<br />
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| '''[http://physicalactivitymatters.org/ Rohit Khot]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD Scholar, Exertion Games Lab, RMIT University, Australia.</div><br />
|My PhD work explores the engaging qualities of physical representations to support the experience of being physically active. I put forward a new perspective on understanding physical activity through material artifacts that embody personal data to offer new ways of engaging with physical activity. My overall aim is to advocate and build an autotopography of personalised artifacts to create a lasting expression of our lives for the generations to come. I am also interested in using food as a material for data physicalization.<br />
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| '''[http://research.nokia.com/people/johan_kildal Johan Kildal]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Principal Researcher, Nokia Tech, Espoo, Finland.</div><br />
|Johan Kildal is a Principal Researcher at Nokia TECH in Espoo, Finland. He specializes in multimodal interaction methods that facilitate non-visual interactions, focusing both on accessibility and mobile contexts. This includes audio-haptic interfaces, interaction with deformable interfaces (such as the Nokia Kinetic Device), and modelling the perceived physicality of material for the physical display of information, through techniques such as is 3D-Press and Kooboh.<br />
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| '''[http://www.kildall.com Scott Kildall]'''<br />
<div class=compact>New Media and Visual Artist, San Francisco, United States.</div><br />
|I am an artist who writes software code that transforms datasets into physical form as sculptures and art installations. The overriding question I am asking is: What does data look like? I frequently collaborate with scientists to look at how we can address concerns of social justice with art + data.<br />
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| '''[http://proboscis.org.uk/tag/lifestreams Giles Lane]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Director, Proboscis, London, UK.</div><br />
|Proboscis has been exploring data manifestation since 2012, growing out of previous work bridging the digital and physical since 2000. Our project "Lifestreams" expressed personal biosensor data as 3D-printed shells. We believe that expressing data in this way exposes a greater number of human senses in meaning making that traditional 2D visualisations can affect. By making data physical new kinds of relationships to knowledge can be triggered, informing alternative meanings and interpretations.<br />
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| '''[https://moonhwanlee.wordpress.com Moon-Hwan Lee]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD Candidate, KAIST, Daejeon, South Korea.</div><br />
|I am a design-oriented researcher. I investigate how an artifact becomes emotionally durable by using data visualization. The work that I explored was using the [http://wp.me/p5Gs7X-10 concept of patinas] as a way of data visualization. As natural patinas enhance emotional and aesthetic qualities of an artifact, it would be possible to use such concept to design digital products and systems.<br />
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| '''[http://www.aviz.fr/mathieu Mathieu Le Goc]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Post-doctoral researcher at Stanford University, USA.</div><br />
|Mathieu Le Goc is currently working on Dynamic Physical Visualisations, and more specifically developping new technologies to augment physicalizations. He is particularly interested in combinations of multiple objects to create physicalizations, like [http://dataphys.org/list/diy-bertin-matrix/ Bertin’s Matrices]. Promoting direct manipulations and leveraging human hands capabilities motivate his work, to invent new “beyond desktop” tangible interfaces.<br />
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| '''[http://www.leithinger.com/ Daniel Leithinger]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Assistant Professor at the ATLAS Institute and Department of Computer Science at CU Boulder.</div><br />
|Daniel Leithinger builds actuated tangible interfaces and interactive shape displays. His research investigates how to dynamically transform the scale and modality of physical information representation, and how to support remote collaboration through physical telepresence. Together with his colleagues, Daniel has created the shape displays “Relief”, “Recompose”, “Sublimate”, “inFORM” and “Transform”.<br />
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| '''[http://danlockton.com Dan Lockton]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Assistant Professor, Imaginaries Lab, School of Design, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.</div><br />
|I'm interested in developing ways for people to understand complex and invisible systems, from [http://imaginari.es/mental-landscapes/ externalising their own mental models] or [http://drawingenergy.com mental imagery], to new forms of [http://imaginari.es/publications/Lockton_Ricketts_Chowdhury_Lee_2017_Exploring_Qualitative_Displays_and_Interfaces.pdf 'qualitative' interface] for phenomena such as [http://imaginari.es/electric-acoustic-exploring-energy-as-a-design-material-through-sonic-and-vibration-displays/ energy]. Data physicalisation in its many forms is a big part of that. I also feel there are parallels with analogue computing which I'd love to explore further, practically.<br />
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| '''[https://www.canberra.edu.au/about-uc/faculties/arts-design/courses/communications-staff/lupton-deborah Deborah Lupton]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Centenary Research Professor, University of Canberra, Bruce, Australia.</div><br />
|I am a sociologist interested in the sociocultural and political dimensions of digital technologies. One of my interests is digital data, and the ways in which people make sense of their personal data. I am interested in how they respond to various types of data materialisations, including data physicalisations. I have written chapters and articles on 3D printed self-replicas, the use of 3D printing in medicine and public health, and the ways in which people can 'feel' their data when engaging with data physicalisations.<br />
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| '''[http://www.lorenmadsen.com Loren Madsen]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Self-employed artist, Northern California, USA.</div><br />
|I started exploring data sculpture more than twenty years ago with the sculpture “CPI / Cost of Living”, and still continue today with work such as “District 5”. ([http://dataphys.org/list/loren-madsen-interview/ see dataphys.org interview])<br />
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| '''[http://dougmccune.com Doug McCune]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Artist and Software Developer in Oakland, CA USA.</div><br />
|Doug McCune is a San Francisco artist who embraces data exploration and map making in an attempt to come to terms with the chaos of urban environments. He experiments heavily with 3D printing and laser cutting to bring digital forms into physical space. He’s a programmer by trade, an amateur cartographer, and a big believer in using data to understand the world. [http://deviantcartography.com Deviant Cartography] (2015) was the first solo show of Doug's physical map artwork. He blogs about both his art and his code at dougmccune.com.<br />
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| '''[http://sensorymaps.com/ Kate McLean]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Smellscape Mapper at Canterbury Christ Church University in Canterbury, UK.</div><br />
|My research addresses how the fragmentary and episodic nature of the [http://sensorymaps.com smellscape] might be explored, analysed and represented. It investigates how humanistic smelldata can be shared, how technologies might be used in the investigation and depiction of invisible and ephemeral sensory data - translating humanistic smellscape perceptions into spatio-temporal mappings.<br />
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| '''[http://matteomoretti.com Matteo Moretti]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Academic Researcher and Designer, Free University of Bozen - Bolzano, Italy.</div><br />
|Since I started my academic research path I focused on innovative way to inform a wider audience on complex topics in a more engaging way. Started with visual journalism online ([http://www.peoplesrepublicofbolzano.com here] and [http://europadreaming.eu/en/ here]) my research interest is moving on [https://vimeo.com/250959829 participatory data physicalizations]. Results such as the impact evaluation and the case study are embedded in [https://unibz.academia.edu/MatteoMoretti conference papers].<br />
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| '''[http://www.data-things.com Bettina Nissen]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD Researcher and Designer at Culture Lab, Newcastle University, Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK.</div><br />
|Bettina Nissen is a designer and PhD researcher at Culture Lab, Newcastle University. With a background in product design, her work embeds digital fabrication within public data making activities translating digital information into tangible form as personal souvenirs, evocative objects and meaningful artefacts in order to engage new audiences in conversation, reflection and meaning making of data.<br />
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| '''[https://www.biswaksenpatnaik.design/ Biswaksen Patnaik]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Master's Candidate, Human-Computer Interaction Lab, University of Maryland College Park, USA.</div><br />
|I am interested in designing novel interaction paradigms for humans to interact with information. I am especially interested in building systems that employ multi-sensory interactions. Our current research on [https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/8444077?reload=true “Information Olfactation”] explores the [https://vimeo.com/289784509 design space of smell to convey data].<br />
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| '''[http://www.ucalgary.ca/cmd/people Jennifer Payne]'''<br />
<div class=compact>MSc student, University of Calgary, Canada.</div><br />
|Jennifer's past work in the realm of data physicalization includes the creation of several simple physical visualizations (some participatory), and a short study involving extruded bar charts. She is interested in the design of physical representations, exploring physical variables and examining ways in which physical representations differ from representations on-screen.<br />
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| '''[http://lauraperovich.com/ Laura Perovich]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD candidate, MIT Media Lab, Cambridge, MA, USA.</div><br />
|My research takes an artistic systems-based approach to engaging communities with environmental issues through data physicalizations. I've created human-sized bar charts and data clothing to share results from in-home chemical testing with environmental health study participants. I'm currently focused on a project to help communities understand and improve water quality near local industries though collectively creating and visualizing this data on site and in real time.<br />
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| '''[http://ereyes.net/ Everardo Reyes]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate Professor at Université Paris 8, France</div><br />
|I am a member of the Paragraphe Lab at Paris 8 and also a member of the Software Studies Initiative. My research areas combine visual culture, digital media, and programming code as plastic element of media art. My interest on data physicalization regards transforming visual media into objects, for example [http://ereyes.net/ms/ motion structures].<br />
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| '''[http://www.tangibledisplay.com Jimmy Hz Ricaut]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Interactive explorer, CEO, Tangible Display, Paris, France.</div><br />
|Diving in a sea of data is first an exploration. How to get deeper to retrieve meaningful information and explore new species? What underwater breathing apparatus should we develop for this journey into the depth of knowledge? Tangible interfaces could provide the right vehicles to access abstract datas in an intuitive, physical and spatial manner.<br />
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| '''[https://www.tumwater.k12.wa.us/Page/7852 Tara Richerson]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Supervisor for Data and Assessment, Tumwater School District, Tumwater WA USA.</div><br />
|I started building interactive data walls in 2016. I use fabric, paper, string, wood, metal, and other basic materials to display data that we don't typically use, such as how meeting spaces are used or the words used in report card comments. I have been working with educators in other districts to build their own data walls. I hope to extend my project to involve community, parent, and student organizations.<br />
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| '''[http://www.miguelrp.com Miguel Rodriguez]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Researcher and Interaction Designer, ABB, Västerås, Sweden.</div><br />
|Miguel's research focuses on creating novel ways for interacting with biological and environmental sensor data. He is interested in finding new application domains for data physicalizations and experimenting with novel technologies for achieving interactive and dynamic physicalizations.<br />
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| '''[https://sites.google.com/site/bernicerogowitz/ Bernice Rogowitz]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Chief Scientist, owner of Visual Perspectives Research and Consulting, Greater New York Area, USA.</div><br />
|Perhaps the most unique characteristic of human perception is our exquisite abilities in visually-guided fine-motor control. Physicalizing data, and allowing it to be manipulated visually, opens new opportunities for data representation, analysis, and artistic creation. My colleague, Paul Borrel, and I have created novel haptic interfaces that allow humans to touch, shape, edit, and explore virtual representations of physical objects. Our work has produced three patents [http://www.google.com/patents/US8350843?dq=borrel+rogowitz&hl=en&sa=X&ei=EMFAUc2oIaaV0QGxp4DQDA&ved=0CDkQ6AEwAQ US 8,350,843], [http://www.google.com/patents/US8203529?pg=PA1&dq=borrel+rogowitz&hl=en&sa=X&ei=EMFAUc2oIaaV0QGxp4DQDA&ved=0CDwQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=borrel%20rogowitz&f=false US 8,203,529 B2], and [https://www.google.com/patents/US8487749?dq=rogowitz+borrel&hl=en&sa=X&ei=RhfxVNaIH_HgsAS0o4KACw&ved=0CCwQ6AEwAg US 8487749 B2]. Work from the first two patents was described at the HVEI Conference in 2008-- [https://sites.google.com/site/bernicerogowitz/publications--2008-2009/VirtualHand_RogowitzandBorrel_Jan08.pdf?attredirects=0 Virtual hand: a 3D tactile interface to virtual environments].<br />
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| '''[http://tecfa.unige.ch/perso/schneider/ Daniel K. Schneider]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate professor at University of Geneva, Switzerland.</div><br />
|I am interested in creating physical visualizations in [http://edutechwiki.unige.ch/fr/STIC:STIC_IV_(2015) educational and learning contexts], e.g. to demonstrate something or [http://edutechwiki.unige.ch/fr/Objet_d%27apprentissage_constructionniste as medium for learners to express something]. Physical visualization is related to my interest in digital design and [http://edutechwiki.unige.ch/en/Category:Fab_lab fabrication]. <br />
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| '''[http://www.meliesart.de/ Volker Schweisfurth]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Data artist and owner of MeliesArt, Düsseldorf, Germany.</div><br />
|On global and business topics, MeliesArt transforms conclusions of strategic studies and their data into 3D printed dataSculptures. The focus is not only on making statistics tangible and introduce them an add-on for presentations, but to create "decision support physicalization" by combining suitable risk/chance parameters in the models (as an example see [http://www.meliesart.de/some-datasculptures/decision-support-terrain/ this data sculpture]). The [http://www.meliesart.de/ #meliesart.de] website shows many models of mine. Currently, I am studying ways to make models smarter by adding sort of intelligence to them that can be queried. Another issue is better resolution, textures, materials and observing potential new features in the physicalization context (like haptics, pulsation, light emission).<br />
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| '''[http://www.adriensegal.com/ Adrien Segal]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Professional Artist.</div><br />
|Taking an interdisciplinary approach that integrates scientific research, data visualization, aesthetic interpretation, and materiality, my work seeks to reconcile scientific conventions of reason and fact with an intuitive sensory experience. My design method begins with extensive research, collection, and analysis of information. I interpret the complexity of natural systems by translating scientific data into lines, shapes, forms, and materials to reveal trends, patterns, processes, and relationships as three-dimensional sculptures.<br />
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| '''[http://beatsigner.com/ Beat Signer]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate Professor, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium.</div><br />
|Beat Signer has more than 15 years of experience in building [http://beatsigner.com/interactivePaper.html interactive paper] and tangible user interfaces. With his research group he recently introduced the idea of [http://wise.vub.ac.be/topic/tangible-holograms-tangho Tangible Holograms (TangHo)] and is currently investigating how TangHo can be used for innovative forms of [https://wise.vub.ac.be/topic/dynamic-data-physicalisation dynamic data physicalisation] and interactive data exploration. He is further interested in developing a general [http://beatsigner.com/publications/signer_DataPhys2018.pdf framework supporting dynamic data physicalisation] in collaborative human-information interaction.<br />
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| '''[http://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/team/simon.stusak/ Simon Stusak]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD candidate, University of Munich (LMU), Human-Computer-Interaction Group, Munich, Germany.</div><br />
|Simon is a PhD-Candidate at the University of Munich (LMU) and the working-title of his thesis is "Exploring the potential of Physical Visualizations". He focuses is on static physical visualizations and studies their possible benefits, for example regarding [http://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/forschung/publikationen/detail?pub=stusak2015chi memorability] or [http://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/forschung/publikationen/detail?pub=stusak2014vis motivation]. In general he is interested the interplay between physical and traditional digital visualizations, their individual strengths and how they could complement one another. <br />
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| '''[http://www.tabard.fr Aurélien Tabard]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Assistant Professor, Université Lyon 1, Lyon, France.</div><br />
|I am an Assistant Professor in Computer Science at the University of Lyon, France. I am interested in personal informatics, and investigate how we relate to the wealth of digital traces we leave behind us: how we can control them but also how they can enrich our lives. Ongoing projects include: leveraging traces to develop and improve our digital skills by reflecting on past experiences, enabling users to better understand the traces they produce and developing tools to better control how traces are used. [http://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/forschung/publikationen/detail?pub=stusak2014vis Physical representations of traces] are a great way let people explore their past activity in an intimate manner. <br />
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| '''[http://tuteja.info Ewa Tuteja]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Data artist, Berlin, Germany.</div><br />
|I deal with data visualisation in different forms: static/ graphical, interactive and physical. But my deepest passion lies in hand-crafted objects. Above all I enjoy the process of gradual physical creation the most. My work is, in general, about using data to uncover patterns. More specifically it's about enabling understanding of a subject matter or a phenomenon through mediums that are engaging, e.g. because they are physically tangible or simply beautiful. It's about translating data into form. It's about bringing something abstract forth into "the real world". <br />
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| '''[http://infoscape.org/ Andrew Vande Moere]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Associate Professor, KU Leuven, Belgium.</div><br />
|Andrew is interested in exploring alternative ways of representing data to lay people, including data physicalizations and other non-visual renditions of data. In his academic research, he has already investigated distinct design approaches of how data can be meaningfully encoded as physical artifacts, and proposed the concept of ‘embodiment' to capture the metaphorical power of communicating data-supported meaning in the physical realm. In his current work, he investigates how (interactive) data physicalizations can be deployed in urban and public contexts to engage citizens in information-centric discussions. On his blog 'Information Aesthetics' ([http://infosthetics.com/ infosthetics.com]), he has curated various projects that demonstrate the power of data physicalization.<br />
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| '''[http://www.uclouvain.be/jean.vanderdonckt Jean Vanderdonckt]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Full Professor, Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium.</div><br />
|I am interested in physicality as a quality property of a user interface to deform itself depending on imposing or relaxing constraints on it. These constraints could come from the user, the platform, the available bandwidth, the end user's task. Early efforts on the screen medium included [https://www.info.ucl.ac.be/~pvr/FlexClockTamodia.pdf FlexClock], a multi-platform application that displays time and date according to 16 possible layouts that are computed at run-time depending on window dimensions. [http://www.slideshare.net/jeanvdd/grolaux-tamodia2002 FCPres] PlastiXML [http://www.usixml.org/en/collignon-b-vanderdonckt-j-calvary-g-an-intelligent-editor-for-multi-presentation-user-interfaces.html?IDC=465&IDD=1581 PlastiXML] is a graphical user interface editor allowing to define multiple layouts depending on window dimensions. [http://www.usixml.org/servlet/Repository/collignon-sac2008.ppt?ID=793&saveFile=true PXPres]. <br />
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| '''[http://davidverweij.com David Verweij]'''<br />
<div class=compact>PhD Candidate, Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom.</div><br />
|David is a post-graduate research student (PhD) on Human-Computer Interaction for Digital Living at the Northumbria University in Newcastle. He is interested in Human-Computer Interaction with distributed data in everyday environments that supports or relieves human cognition in every ‘mundane’ tasks. He is currently exploring Do-it-Together practises of visualizing 'live' data sources physically for everyday families and households - through the use of everyday materials and co-creative approaches. The development and outputs of this exploration are updated on [http://domesticwidgets.com domesticwidgets.com].<br />
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| '''[http://www.wjwillett.net/ Wesley Willett]'''<br />
<div class=compact>Assistant Professor, University of Calgary, Canada.</div><br />
|Wes's research focuses on tools and strategies to support social data analysis, with a particular emphasis on personal and community data. His interests include exploring physical interfaces and interactions that support comparison, reflection, and in-context analysis, as well as envisioning [http://wjwillett.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/content/cetonia/ future tools] for collecting and exploring data.<br />
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