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The design of software systems is often so intricate that no individual can grasp the whole picture. Multi-Touch screen technology combined with 3D software visualization offers a way for software engineers to interact with a software system in an intuitive way. In this paper we present first results on how such emerging technologies can be used to explore software systems.