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3f Interactive Information Visualization ROCKS

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Period.

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21 What?! no WAY

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38 Visualizing the Future of Interfaces

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What is interactive information visualization? Let’s first look at information visualization, or info viz for short. Info viz is exactly what the name implies - methods of visualizing data, typically large amounts of it, in a coherent and organized manner. A simple bar chart, pie chart or graph is an example of information visualization. More complex visualizations can be found within just about any work Edward Tufte works on. Interactive information visualization, is info viz that can be manipulated. You might even say it’s info viz with an … interactive component!

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Interactive Visualization: the awkward years

July 6th, 2004 by Tom Chi :: 7 Comments

I, like many people, love information and data visualization. Sadly, it sucks. The examples of successful visualization are so few and far between that Tufte scours several centuries of material for a handful of good ones, and need only open the daily newspaper to get 50 bad ones. Now one need only add an interactive component to the equation and we go from a handful to essentially none.

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OK/Cancel is a comic strip collaboration co-written and co-illustrated by Kevin Cheng and Tom Chi. Our subject matter focuses on interfaces, good and bad and the people behind the industry of building interfaces - usability specialists, interaction designers, human-computer interaction (HCI) experts, industrial designers, etc. (Who Links Here) ?


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