This article describes an applied investigation into a concept of information visualization where data are not rendered as graphs, charts or diagrams on the screen but as a sensual experience beyond the screen in physical space. It introduces predecessors such as calm technologies and ambient displays among a number of poetic and applied examples from related backgrounds to establish the context and relevance for communication design and graphic design, and presents a current research undertaking in which the social activity of visiting a website is visualized in multiple sensorial modalities in real-time in the form of a kinetic and sensual display. Copyright © The Author(s), 2009.
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Hohl, M. (2009). Beyond the screen: Visualizing visits to a website as an experience in physical space. Visual Communication, 8(3), 273–284. https://doi.org/10.1177/1470357209106469
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