Physical and computer models of molecules are designed to embody chemical knowledge of the molecular world. Over the past forty years interactive molecular visualization software has transformed the way chemical scientists build and use molecular models. This chapter surveys interactive molecular visualization from the point of view of the molecular model, showing the convergence of its visual, haptic, and tangible instantiations, and their use to represent chemical structure and dynamics.
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Marchese, F. T. (2009). Interactive molecular visualization at the interface. In Advanced Information and Knowledge Processing (Vol. 36, pp. 251–267). Springer-Verlag London Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84800-269-2_11
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