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WORKSHOP I: Data Visualisation/Eye-Tracking

Workshop Leader: Tom Schofield, Brigitta Zics

This workshop will introduce the open source application of Processing and its potential for artistic practice of real-time and data visualisation. This workshop will focus on eye tracking application and to develop a visualisation responding to the brief of visual interaction through eye movement.

Keywords: data visualisation, processing, eye-tracking, visual interaction

Link: Eye Gaze as a Vehicle for Aesthetic Interaction: Affective Visualisation for Immersive User Experience

Day 1, 21th March 2012

10.00AM-10.30PM
·    Coffee/Tea
·    Introduction

10.30AM-12.00PM
·    Introduction - Tom Schofield's Data Visualisation work
·    What's processing good for?
·    Students present concepts for their projects

12.00AM-13.00PM - LUNCH

13.00AM-15.00PM
·    Students present concepts on eye tracking and visual interaction
·    Processing 1 -- Basic Concepts of Programming

15.00PM-16.00PM
·    Processing 2 -- Images and Drawing

16.00PM-17.15PM
·    Wrap Up /Reflections


Day 2, 22th March 2012

10.00AM-10.30PM
·    Coffee/Tea
·    Reflections/Exchanges

10.30AM-11.30PM
·    Lecture - Concepts of Data Visualisation - Tufte, OOP/Ontology, Propositional Density
·    Discussion

11.30AM-12.00PM
·    Processing 3 -  Loading and Displaying Text

12.00AM-13.00PM - LUNCH

13.00AM-15.00PM
·    Processing 4 -  Working with Data
·    Introducing the Eye Tracker Technical Setup. Network Messaging Using OSC

15.00PM-16.00PM
·    Project Identification
·    Project Development. Scope/Design Space/Interaction Paradigms

16.00PM-17.15PM
·    Individual Work Tutorials
·    Wrap Up /Reflections


Day 3, 23th March 2012

10.00AM-10.30PM
·    Coffee/Tea
·    Reflections/Exchanges

10.30AM-12.00PM
·    Work Sessions 1 - Individual Support of Development

12.00AM-13.00PM - LUNCH

13.00AM-15.00PM
·    Work Sessions 2 - Individual Support of Development

15.00PM-16.00PM
·    Student Exhibition/ Presentations

16.00PM-17.00PM
·    Wrap Up /Reflections