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Information exploration using The Pond
Author(s) -
Olov Ståhl,
Anders Wallberg,
Jonas Söderberg,
Jan Humble,
Lennart E. Fahlén,
Adrian Bullock,
Jenny Lundberg
Publication year - 2002
Publication title -
kth publication database diva (kth royal institute of technology)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
ISBN - 1-58113-489-4
DOI - 10.1145/571878.571890
Subject(s) - creatures , metaphor , computer science , human–computer interaction , interface (matter) , user interface , multimedia , world wide web , geography , archaeology , natural (archaeology) , philosophy , bubble , maximum bubble pressure method , parallel computing , linguistics , operating system
In this paper we describe The Pond, a system used to search for and visualise data elements on an engaging tabletop display. The Pond uses methods of unencumbered interaction and audio feedback to allow users to investigate data elements, and supports shoulder-to-shoulder collaboration with the physical Pond artefact mediating the collaboration between those people gathered around it. The user interface is based on an ecosystem metaphor, presenting data elements in the form of shoals of aquatic creatures inside a virtual 3D pond. The Pond is an interactive system offering an appealing and novel way to search for and interchange information. We describe the motivation and design choices behind The Pond, the system as it stands today, details of its implementation, and observations from a study of The Pond in use.

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