2010 14th International Conference Information Visualisation 2010
DOI: 10.1109/iv.2010.67
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AmbientNEWS: Augmenting Information Discovery in Complex Settings through Aesthetic Design

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“…Using findings from several evaluation activities, including two workshops, a focus group session and a pilot deployment (Section 2.5), we discuss considerations for design and research (Section 2.6). Part of the research presented in this chapter has previously been published in [Valkanova et al, 2010].…”
Section: Supporting Discovery In Complex Settings Through Ambient Datmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using findings from several evaluation activities, including two workshops, a focus group session and a pilot deployment (Section 2.5), we discuss considerations for design and research (Section 2.6). Part of the research presented in this chapter has previously been published in [Valkanova et al, 2010].…”
Section: Supporting Discovery In Complex Settings Through Ambient Datmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fujinami & Kawsar, 2008;Obermair et al, 2008;Stasko et al, 2004), they were satisfied (Tonder & Wesson, 2008) and showed very good acceptance and interest (Valkanova et al, 2010). The displays were experienced as glanceable Plaue et al, 2004), intuitive (Gustafsson & Gyllenswärd, 2005), easy to interpret, and understandable (Brewer et al, 2007;Reitberger, Obermair, Ploderer, Meschtscherjakov, & Tscheligi, 2007), although sometimes additional learning effort was needed (Röcker & Magerkurth, 2007).…”
Section: Objectives and Empirical Effectsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Across the reviewed articles 18 out of 55 articles stated to raise, enhance, or support awareness (e.g. Metaxas, Metin, Schneider, & Markopoulos, 2007;Tsujita, Tsukada, & Siio, 2008;Valkanova, Moghnieh, Arroyo, & Blat, 2010), covering a spectrum from monitoring personal relevant information (Stasko, Miller, Pousman, Plaue, & Ullah, 2004), over maintaining contact and interaction (Brewer, Williams, & Dourish, 2007), to disseminating important information (Consolvo & Towle, 2005;Consolvo, Roessler, & Shelton, 2004). Going beyond that several articles stated to trigger changes in behaviour (e.g.…”
Section: Objectives and Empirical Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research and practice from HCI, design, and media theory has been investigating the challenges and potential represented by large interactive displays in public urban spaces [3,11,13]. Studies have focused on social aspects of public displays [2,4,6,8], and how interaction around such displays evolves in different public settings [4,5,7].…”
Section: Research and Design Across Disciplinesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The architectural and contextual characteristics of the space, as well as the display-specific parameters like scale, resolution, brightness and exposure, play a vital role in the perception of the display and hence have an influential weight on the design process. A visually aesthetic, metaphoric, and/or artistic representation of content can evoke curiosity and convey meaning while leaving room for open interpretation and discussions [4,9,13]. Furthermore, principles of audiovisual language can be used to lead people through content and evoke emotions [10].…”
Section: Content Designmentioning
confidence: 99%