Shigeki Amitani and Ernest Edmonds
Creativity and Cognition.AN Studios,
Australasian CRC for Interaction Design,
University of Technology, Australia
This paper presents a method for visualising possible sequences of information.Possible sequences of information segments, called contexts, scenarios, narratives, or storytellings, have been used as a tool for exploring and stimulating thinking about possible events, assumptions relating to these events, and courses of actions, i.e. chances for a broad range of information designers from public audiences searching on the internet to analysts andpolicy maker. Thanks to the search technology,it hasbecome easierto obtain information thataperson islooking for, however, it is a laborious task to grab an overview of information space so that an information designer can find contextually relevantinformation pieces and sequence them into contextually meaningful ways. In this research, we design and develop a series of generative systems that visualises possible contexts.