Affiliation:
1. ArtCenter College of Design
2. California Institute of Technology
3. NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Abstract
Abstract
Data visualization frequently provides audiences with novel semantic and computational presentations. How does a
multifaceted team expand this scope by harnessing the power of visualization as a tool to think with? The NASA JPL/Caltech/
ArtCenter data visualization program demonstrates how scientific knowledge, shaped from data and theory, is equally co-constructed
from diverse human perspectives. We will share case studies from Mars Rover Path planning and PIXLISE, a visual reasoning tool for
understanding planetary geology. Working from source data through mixed media artifacts, these projects explore co-design methods
for complex scientific domains with real-world applications. Our methodology emphasizes that all participants in the co-design
process are both learners and experts. In this dynamic, the design and coding process are unique modes of critical discovery.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Subject
Library and Information Sciences
Cited by
4 articles.
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