A podcast on data and how it affects our lives — with Enrico Bertini and Moritz Stefaner
026 | Visualization Beyond the Desktop w/ Petra Isenberg
Hi Folks!
We are back after a relaxing summer with a brand new episode! We have Petra Isenberg, from the Aviz team at INRIA (we’ve had other guests from the same lab in the past) to talk about visualization on non-standard devices and environments. Yes, stuff like display walls, surfaces, tabletops, and people collaborating around them. It feels like the future is here and there’s a ton of potentially interesting applications for visualization!
Petra gives us hints about what works and what does not work, what the research says, what has been tried already, and what needs to be explored, etc. She also gives practical recommendations at the end about how to start doing visualization on these devices. Really cool stuff!
Take care,
Enrico & Mo.
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Chapters
- 00:00 Back from summer break
- 02:41 Our guest today: Petra Isenberg
- 05:59 Moving beyond the desktop
- 11:55 New challenges in collaborative settings
- 22:25 Interactions with very large screens
- 38:14 Practical use and how to get started
- 48:53 More resources
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Links and papers:
- Petra’s Web Site: http://petra.isenberg.cc/
- Surface work from Moritz
- Statusboard
- Bezerianos, Anastasia, and Petra Isenberg. “Perception of visual variables on tiled wall-sized displays for information visualization applications.“Visualization and Computer Graphics, IEEE Transactions on 18.12 (2012): 2516-2525.
- Scott, Stacey D., et al. “Territoriality in collaborative tabletop workspaces.” Proceedings of the 2004 ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative work. ACM, 2004.
APA
Resource list from Petra
Research links:
- Papercollection: Literature review including papers at the intersection of visualization+interactive surfaces (research article to appear)
- Book: Tabletops – Horizontal Interactive Surfaces
- Conference on Interactive Tabletops and Surfaces
Technology links:
- Interactive Multimedia Technology (blog by lynnmarentette)
- Multitouch google group (managed by Johannes Schöning), email Johannes to be added to the mailing list
Software frameworks/libraries for developing vis on surfaces:
- Most Pixels Ever (Processing for very large wall displays – I forgot to mention this one during the podcast)
- kivy (Python framework for developing multi-touch applications)
- libavg (maintained by Ulrich von Zadow who has worked on several visualization + interactive surface installations)
- ZVTM (Java toolkit for developing ZUIs, includes possibilities to run visualizations on a cluster)
- Microsoft Surface SDK
- (for mobile check out iOS and Android SDKs)