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using 3D and visualising 3D
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“sculptural” window elements highlighting drop shadows may help distinguish features – figure ground separation – e.g. X Motif – everything in sculpture! improve affordances – buttons are for pushing
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scientific visualisation (I) 3D graphs for non 3D data –3D histograms etc. –hard to see 3D for static pictures –use colour as redundant cue –use movement –allow user controlled rotation etc.
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scientific visualisation (II) real 3 D data scalar data –temperature, density, pressure vector data –wind flows, electromagnetic fields
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seeing inside? Problem - we only see the surface Solution - reduce ‘density’ of data –points OK (stars) - show samples only –translucence –slices –lines
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seeing inside - use interaction! move in the environment –look around the back! manipulate things –pick up, open up control cuts, density etc. insert markers –virtual bubbles, smoke
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information visualisation abstract data use 3D to increase virtual space humans understand physical world
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Hierarchical data
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Temporal fusion moving changing images successive images parallel changes
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