Interactive Tables in the Wild - Visitor Experiences with Multi-Touch Tables in the Arctic Exhibit at the Vancouver Aquarium

This report describes and discusses the findings from a field study that was conducted at the Vancouver Aquarium to investigate how visitors explore and experience large horizontal multi-touch tables as part of public exhibition spaces. The study investigated visitors’ use of two different tabletop...

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Main Authors: Hinrichs, Uta, Carpendale, Sheelagh
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: University of Calgary 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1880/48199
https://doi.org/10.11575/PRISM/30504
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spelling ftunivcalgary:oai:prism.ucalgary.ca:1880/48199 2023-08-27T04:07:05+02:00 Interactive Tables in the Wild - Visitor Experiences with Multi-Touch Tables in the Arctic Exhibit at the Vancouver Aquarium Hinrichs, Uta Carpendale, Sheelagh 2010-09-21T20:40:41Z application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1880/48199 https://doi.org/10.11575/PRISM/30504 eng eng University of Calgary Science 2010-973-22 http://dx.doi.org/10.11575/PRISM/30504 http://hdl.handle.net/1880/48199 Multi-touch tables interactive tables Arctic Exhibit Vancouver Aquarium technical report 2010 ftunivcalgary https://doi.org/10.11575/PRISM/30504 2023-08-06T06:29:15Z This report describes and discusses the findings from a field study that was conducted at the Vancouver Aquarium to investigate how visitors explore and experience large horizontal multi-touch tables as part of public exhibition spaces. The study investigated visitors’ use of two different tabletop applications—the Collection Viewer and the Arctic Choices table—that are part of the Canada’s Arctic exhibition at the Vancouver Aquarium. Our findings show that both tabletop exhibits enhanced the exhibition in different ways. The Collection Viewer table evoked visitors curiosity by presenting visually interesting information and engaged by supporting lightweight, playful, and open-ended information exploration. The Arctic Choices table enabled visitors to explore a variety of information about environmental and political changes within the Arctic in depth by providing detailed data visualizations. The application triggered a lot of insightful discussions among visitors. Our study findings include a discussion of the factors that attracted visitors’ attention and triggered interaction with both tabletop exhibits, the character and duration of information exploration, general exploration strategies, and factors that triggered social and collaborative information exploration. We also discuss usability issues of both tabletop applications alongside possible solutions. No Report Arctic PRISM - University of Calgary Digital Repository Arctic
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interactive tables
Arctic Exhibit
Vancouver Aquarium
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Arctic Exhibit
Vancouver Aquarium
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Carpendale, Sheelagh
Interactive Tables in the Wild - Visitor Experiences with Multi-Touch Tables in the Arctic Exhibit at the Vancouver Aquarium
topic_facet Multi-touch tables
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Arctic Exhibit
Vancouver Aquarium
description This report describes and discusses the findings from a field study that was conducted at the Vancouver Aquarium to investigate how visitors explore and experience large horizontal multi-touch tables as part of public exhibition spaces. The study investigated visitors’ use of two different tabletop applications—the Collection Viewer and the Arctic Choices table—that are part of the Canada’s Arctic exhibition at the Vancouver Aquarium. Our findings show that both tabletop exhibits enhanced the exhibition in different ways. The Collection Viewer table evoked visitors curiosity by presenting visually interesting information and engaged by supporting lightweight, playful, and open-ended information exploration. The Arctic Choices table enabled visitors to explore a variety of information about environmental and political changes within the Arctic in depth by providing detailed data visualizations. The application triggered a lot of insightful discussions among visitors. Our study findings include a discussion of the factors that attracted visitors’ attention and triggered interaction with both tabletop exhibits, the character and duration of information exploration, general exploration strategies, and factors that triggered social and collaborative information exploration. We also discuss usability issues of both tabletop applications alongside possible solutions. No
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