I assume that you have seen Muriel Cooper's work at MIT... there is a section about it in Wurman's 'Information Architecture' book.

Mark


On Jan 5, 2009, at 5:39 PM, Jennifer Hoppenrath wrote:

Hi All,

I'm looking for examples of 3D navigation where a user can move free form within visual objects or data, particularly in the area of search or within a use case of finding specific information. (I think this is a poor interface for this type of scenario btw, looking to talk a client out of it.) Two I can think of are PicLens and Google Earth. Have any of you come across or designed such an interface lately?

Thanks,
Jennifer

Jennifer Hoppenrath I Razorfish Senior Information Architect Office +1 (206) 816-8497 Mobile
+1 (206) 724-3077  jennifer.hoppenr...@razorfish.com




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