*Apologies for any cross posting* ---------------------------------- My name is Amy Hogan and I am a PhD student at the University of Bath. I would very much like you to participate in my online study about Internet Interaction and Visualisation - www.cyberviz.co.uk. Participation only takes 10-15 minutes. You complete a brief questionnaire and a fun interactive puzzle using images or descriptions of the Internet. Find out a bit more about it below ... Please feel free to send this email on to anyone else whom you think might be interested in participating. ---------------------------------------- How do you envision cyberspace? ** Perhaps you see it as an urban landscape of skyscrapers of pulsing information and circuitry? ** ** Perhaps a multi-dimensional string puzzle emanating through a hierarchy of levels? ** ** Or a dynamic, amorphous, gaseous cloud?** Find out by participating in my online research - www.cyberviz.co.uk What’s the study all about? Given the emergence of the Internet as critical infrastructure upon which businesses, organisations, institutions and consumers rely on its proper functioning, it is increasingly important for cyberspace to be understood. The explosive growth of the Internet calls for the need to organise, filter, and present information in ways which allow users to cope with the sheer quantities of information available. The Internet’s hypertextual, abstract nature is unfamiliar to most; it is a space that is difficult to comprehend and mentally visualise. Visual metaphors are employed when users try to make sense of this foreign environment by describing the unfamiliar in terms of the familiar. In doing so, the technology is made meaningful. My research will illustrate the many ways cyberspace is being envisioned by users of this online service. By combining pictorial representations and Q-Methodology, my resarch examines how these visualisations have important consequences for ways in which users relate to, interact with and understand cyberspace. I aim to investigate how such knowledge will help users, service providers and analysts to comprehend the various spaces of online information, providing understanding and aiding navigation. This research has significant educational value by making complex spaces comprehensible. Interested? Go to www.cyberviz.co.uk. Thank you. Ph.D. Psychology student University of Bath Participate in my online study! - www.cyberviz.co.uk -------------------------------------------------------------- Tip of the Day: Quote only what you need from earlier postings CHI-WEB: www.sigchi.org/web POSTINGS: mailto:[log in to unmask] MODERATORS: mailto:[log in to unmask] SUBSCRIPTION CHANGES & FAQ: www.sigchi.org/web/faq.html --------------------------------------------------------------