Situating open government data within a physical space through data visualization:
More and more governments open their data to the general public in data portals. Visualizations are embedded in the portals to support utilization for different levels of skill sets of the users. However, much effort is needed for citizens to access and use the portal and the visualization. In light...
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Zusammenfassung: | More and more governments open their data to the general public in data portals. Visualizations are embedded in the portals to support utilization for different levels of skill sets of the users. However, much effort is needed for citizens to access and use the portal and the visualization. In light of issues like the climate crisis, such data portals are hardly a suf- ficient way to communicate the relevant issues hidden in the open government data (OGD). Situated data physicalizations are a promising way to represent data locally and to make invisible issues graspable. This design study investigates how to situate OGD within the physical space through data visualization and physicalization. To develop design goal, a user study evaluating an existing OGD visualization and a co-design study with domain and visualization experts creating ideas and representations of the data are conducted. The design goals show the need to communicate in a situated data physicalization reasons for and measures against the problem and why one should care about it. Moreover, it should use visualizations, language, and physicalizations with the aim of creating an understanding of the issue. ... |
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Beschreibung: | 93 Seiten Illustrationen |
DOI: | 10.60529/404 |
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