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| Sheelagh Carpendale | Lyn Bartram | 
Prior research shows that qualities such as balance, flow, symmetry, colour and form (and many others) enhance the appeal and usefulness of human interfaces to technology. These qualities comprise what is commonly known as aesthetics. Using aesthetics to improve interfaces, in particular those used for data visualization, is largely a tacit professional skill, not explicit, reproducible or transferable knowledge.
The new research will focus on discovery, explanation, and 
computational modeling of aesthetic principles across a variety of key 
areas, including affective and ambient interfaces, textures and 
emotions, complex architectural form, graph layouts using traditional 
motifs and music browsing. 
AESTHVIS will develop empirical 
guidelines for aesthetics in visualization so designers can produce more
 imaginative and innovative visualizations less constrained by 
technology.