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Interactive Data Visualizations: Experiencing Abstract Information

Interactive Data Visualizations: Experiencing Abstract Information

By Kyle Studstill on February 19, 2010

Designers Jochen Winker and Stefan Kuzaj work with the visualization of data, and have been developing innovative models for absorbing complex information. Their latest work features methods for making information interactive, requiring users to engage with devices in order to fully unlock the value of the information at hand. Their approach to data visualization is described here:

There are four essential parts in making abstract information experiencable: information itself, relevant senses, fitting emotion and a direct reference of the presentation to the information. With our method you can not only design fitting media, but also check existing media for its potential.

Watch a video explanation below:



Experiencing Abstract Information

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Kyle Studstill is a regular contributor to PSFK.com. Kyle works as a consultant working at the New York office of PSFK. His background is in analysis, from the analysis of cultural and technological change, to analysis of consumer and human insight, to military intelligence analysis with the US Intelligence and Security Command. Kyle loves the future, much like O'Brien from Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four.

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