DocumentCode
2339652
Title
Between aesthetics and utility: designing ambient information visualizations
Author
Skog, Tobias ; Ljungblad, Sara ; Holmquist, Lars Erik
Author_Institution
Future Applications Lab, Viktoria Inst., Goteborg, Sweden
fYear
2003
fDate
21-21 Oct. 2003
Firstpage
233
Lastpage
240
Abstract
Unlike traditional information visualization, ambient information visualizations reside in the environment of the user rather than on the screen of a desktop computer. Currently, most dynamic information that is displayed in public places consists of text and numbers. We argue that information visualization can be employed to make such dynamic data more useful and appealing. However, visualizations intended for non-desktop spaces will have to both provide valuable information and present an attractive addition to the environment - they must strike a balance between aesthetical appeal and usefulness. To explore this, we designed a real-time visualization of bus departure times and deployed it in a public space, with about 300 potential users. To make the presentation more visually appealing, we took inspiration from a modern abstract artist. The visualization was designed in two passes. First, we did a preliminary version that was presented to and discussed with prospective users. Based on their input, we did a final design. We discuss the lessons learned in designing this and previous ambient information visualizations, including how visual art can be used as a design constraint, and how the choice of information and the placement of the display affect the visualization.
Keywords
art; computer displays; data visualisation; information use; large screen displays; multimedia systems; vehicles; aesthetics; ambient displays; ambient information visualizations; bus departure times; calm technology; design constraint; dynamic information; information visualization; informative art; modern abstract artist; nondesktop spaces; real-time visualization; valuable information; visual art; Application software; Art; Chromium; Computer displays; Data communication; Data visualization; Humans; Multimedia computing; Multimedia systems; Web page design;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Information Visualization, 2003. INFOVIS 2003. IEEE Symposium on
Conference_Location
Seattle, WA, USA
Print_ISBN
0-7803-8154-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/INFVIS.2003.1249031
Filename
1249031
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