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Explorable Ideas: Externalizing Ideas as Explorable Environments

Published: December 18, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2512.17017v1

By: Euijun Jung , Jingyu Lee , Minji Kim and more

Working with abstract information often relies on static, symbolic representations that constrain exploration. We introduce Explorable Ideas, a framework that externalizes abstract concepts into explorable environments where physical navigation coordinates conceptual exploration. To investigate its practical value, we designed Idea Islands, a VR probe for ideation tasks, and conducted two controlled studies with 19 participants. Results show that overview perspectives foster strategic breadth while immersion sustains engagement through embodied presence, and that seamless transitions enable flexible workflows combining both modes. These findings validate the framework's design considerations and yield design implications for building future systems that treat information as explorable territory across creative, educational, and knowledge-intensive domains.

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Computer Science:
Human-Computer Interaction