SandScape is a tangible interface for designing and understanding landscapes through a variety
of computational simulations using sand. Users view these simulations as they
are projected on the surface of a sand model that represents the terrain. The
users can choose from a variety of different simulations that highlight either
the height, slope, contours, shadows, drainage or aspect of the landscape model.
The users can alter the form of the landscape model by manipulating sand while
seeing the resultant effects of computational analysis generated and projected
on the surface of sand in real-time. The project demonstrates an alternative form
of computer interface (tangible user interface) that takes advantage of our natural
ability to understand and manipulate physical forms while still harnessing the
power of computational simulation to help in our understanding of a model representation.
SandScape has been
exhibited at "Get in Touch" exhibition at the Ars Electronica
Center in Linz, Austria since September 2002.
