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Theory is Shapes

Published: October 1, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2510.01382v1

By: Matthew Varona , Maryam Hedayati , Matthew Kay and more

BigTech Affiliations: Princeton University

Potential Business Impact:

Shapes help us understand new ideas better.

Business Areas:
Data Visualization Data and Analytics, Design, Information Technology, Software

"Theory figures" are a staple of theoretical visualization research. Common shapes such as Cartesian planes and flowcharts can be used not only to explain conceptual contributions, but to think through and refine the contribution itself. Yet, theory figures tend to be limited to a set of standard shapes, limiting the creative and expressive potential of visualization theory. In this work, we explore how the shapes used in theory figures afford different understandings and explanations of their underlying phenomena. We speculate on the value of visualizing theories using more expressive configurations, such as icebergs, horseshoes, M\"obius strips, and BLT sandwiches. By reflecting on figure-making's generative role in the practice of theorizing, we conclude that theory is, in fact, shapes.

Country of Origin
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Page Count
7 pages

Category
Computer Science:
Human-Computer Interaction