Interaction Geography
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Examples

Explore projects using Interaction Geography across diverse settings

Classrooms

Classrooms

Explore secondary math teachers' movement and use of space across different classrooms and countries.

Museums

Museums

Visualize visitor interactions and movement patterns in a cultural heritage museum.

Early Childhood Education

Early Childhood Education

Examine teacher and student gestures during elementary classroom activities.

Computational Thinking

Computational Thinking

Visualize interactions between students, teachers, and robots in computational learning activities.

Virtual Reality

Virtual Reality

Observe building occupant behaviors and interactions in virtual reality environments.

Musical Performance

Musical Performance (Coming soon)

Explore how performers and audiences move and interact during musical performances.

Public Spaces

Public Spaces

Experience movement patterns in urban spaces as part of a personal geography teaching framework.

Early Prototypes

Early Prototypes

Investigate early prototypes and museum-based interactive visualizations using Interaction Geography.

IGS Animation Videos

IGS Animation Videos

A curated collection of video animations produced with the IGS tool.

Interaction Geography

An open-source initiative by Ben Rydal Shapiro, Edwin Zhao, and collaborators

Tools licensed under GNU General Public License Version 3.0

Special thanks to Rogers Hall, David Owens, Lani Horn, Brette Garner, Darryl Yong, Sierra Gilliam, Lizi Metts, the Processing Foundation, and the TAU and SLaM research groups.