We present Tangible Networks (TN), a novel electronic toolkit for communicating and explaining concepts and models in complexity sciences to a variety of audiences. TN is an interactive hands-on platform for visualising the real-time behaviour of mathematical and computational models on complex networks. Compared to models running on a computer, the physical interface encourages playful exploration. We discuss the design of the toolkit, the implementation of different mathematical models and how TN has been received to date.
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Knoop, E., Barter, E., de Villafranca, A. E. M., Matyjaszkiewicz, A., McWilliams, C., & Roberts, L. (2016). Tangible networks: A toolkit for exploring network science. In Springer Proceedings in Complexity (pp. 33–43). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-29228-1_4
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