ABSTRACT
Physical visualizations are an emergent area of research and appear in increasingly diverse forms. While they provide an engaging way of data exploration, they are often limited by a fixed representation and lack interactivity. In this work we discuss our early approaches and experiences in combining physical visualizations with spatial augmented reality and present an initial prototype.
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Index Terms
- Projection augmented physical visualizations
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