Difference between revisions of "Data Physicalization"
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− | * [[Bibliography]] | + | * [[Bibliography|bibliography]] on data physicalization |
− | * [[Technologies]] | + | * Enabling [[Technologies|technologies]] |
− | * [[Workshops]] | + | * [[Workshops]] on data physicalization |
+ | * [[Contribute|Contribute to this wiki]] | ||
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* [http://dataphys.org/list List of physical visualizations] | * [http://dataphys.org/list List of physical visualizations] | ||
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Revision as of 21:21, 28 June 2015
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.
Data physicalization aims to help people explore, understand, and communicate data using computer-supported physical data representations. We call these representations physicalizations, analogously to visualizations – their purely visual counterpart. This wiki provides reading material and a forum for all interested in this topic.
Content
- List of people involved in data physicalization
- bibliography on data physicalization
- Enabling technologies
- Workshops on data physicalization
- Contribute to this wiki