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Engaging users through low-tech visualizationsFrederick van Amstel, PhD Researcher - @fredvanamstel
Construction Management & Engineering Dept.
Center for Visualization and Simulation in Construction VISICO
Use Anticipation in Product Design UAPD
My work experience in engaging users with products
2Faber-Ludens Institute for Interaction Design
Architectural models are not very good in engaging users
3Plans for a medical imaging center / Scale model of the new MST building
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From high-tech to low-tech
Low-tech data input, high-tech data analysis
5Plans for a new Medical Imaging Center / Revit Walking Paths plugin
Design process
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Example: designing space with user activity data
7Plans for a new Medical Imaging Center.
Self-sustainable nature center
8Natuurhus Almelo - Hagenpark
Visualizing activities along the day, week and year
9Plans for a new Medical Imaging Center.
Energy consumption simulation based on activity data
10Natuurhus Almelo
What is the social impact of a train station expansion?
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Collecting data on the streets
12Change by Design London 2014 - Architecture Sans Frontières
Neighborhood mapping
13Change by Design London 2014 - Architecture Sans Frontières
Workshop task
Make a low-tech version of the high-tech visualizations provided or invent your one.
After you are done, invite people from other groups to try out
Principles to keep in mind:
Consistent data gathering
Simple rules
Moderate flexibility
Let users take control of what they are representing
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My Research Interests
Participatory Design
Activity Theory
Twitter @fredvanamstel
Frederick van Amstel [email protected]
http://fredvanamstel.com