Yvonne Jansen, Federica Bucchieri, Pierre Dragicevic, Martin Hachet, Morgane Koval, Léana Petiot, Arnaud Prouzeau, Dieter Schmalstieg, Lijie Yao, Petra Isenberg
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Envisioning Situated Visualizations of Environmental Footprints in an Urban Environment
We present the results of a brainstorming exercise focused on how situated
visualizations could be used to better understand the state of the environment
and our personal behavioral impact on it. Specifically, we conducted a day long
workshop in the French city of Bordeaux where we envisioned situated
visualizations of urban environmental footprints. We explored the city and took
photos and notes about possible situated visualizations of environmental
footprints that could be embedded near places, people, or objects of interest.
We found that our designs targeted four purposes and used four different
methods that could be further explored to test situated visualizations for the
protection of the environment.