Papers
DIS 2004
Proceeding of Designing Interactive Systems
Cambridge, Massachusetts USA
August 1 - August 4 2004
© 2004 ACM


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Phoxel-Space: an Interface for Exploring Volumetric Data with Physical Voxels

Carlo Ratti, Yao Wang, Assaf Biderman, Ben Piper, Hiroshi Ishii
Tangible Media Group
MIT Media Lab
{benpiper, ishii}@media.mit.edu

ABSTRACT

Three-dimensional datasets (voxel datasets), generated by
different types of sensing or computer simulations, are
quickly becoming crucial to various disciplines -- from
biomedicine to geophysics. Phoxel-Space is an interface
that enables the exploration of these datasets through
physical materials. It aims at overcoming the limitations of
traditional planar displays by allowing users to intuitively
navigate and understand complex 3-dimensional datasets.
The system works by allowing the user to manipulate a
freeform geometry whose surface intersects a voxel dataset.
The intersected voxel values are projected back onto the
surface of the physical material to reveal a non planar
section of the dataset. The paper describes how the interface
can be used as a representational aid in several example
application domains, overcoming many limitations of
conventional planar displays.