Sunday, November 4, 2007

Verbal Conversation Clock


From Information Aesthetics comes a fascinating instrument for visualizing the social dynamicas of groups.

The clock is a real-time data visualization displaying a representation of conversation to all people present. The graph shows turn-taking, domination, interruption & activity throughout a conversation.

Look at the image on the left.

The Conversation Clock makes tick marks along concentric rings; like the minute hand on a clock, each cycle contains a single minute of tick marks. The inner rings represent earlier times in the history of the conversation.

Note the changing colors. Each tick mark is colored according to the microphone from which input was received & sized to indicate the amplitude of the associated waveform, so activity & turn-taking become easy to observe, including people not speaking versus dominating the conversation, or aspects such as interruption, silences, and argument also make visual impressions on the table.

This tool would provide useful feedback to participants in group dialogues; people very rarely have accurate awareness about how they are behaving in groups.

3 comments:

A. G. Rud said...

Len, you consistently find "next things." How fascinating!

A. G. Rud said...

Len, what is the link, this is fascinating...

A. G. Rud said...

Ah, I found the link in the title. I hardly ever do that, so I didn't think to look. Thanks so much, really fascinating. Great job on your blog.