Abstract
This paper outlines our use of space-time visualization as part of an emerging approach to studying human interaction and mobility in interior spaces that we call "interaction geography". We describe how we have used this approach in a museum setting. Findings and discussion show how interaction geography draws from space-time visualization research to advance professional design practice in a museum. We conclude by discussing limitations and the need for future research to further develop this early work.
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Shapiro, B. R., & Hall, R. P. (2017). Interaction geography in a museum. In Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceedings (Vol. Part F127655, pp. 2076–2083). Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/3027063.3053146
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