A linear,point of attention sensitive,line of ele-
ments.The model allows to have all elements
constantly present in the frame of perception and
glide through them.The focus point increases the
scale of the element.A click on the element stores
the current attention status in the element and
causes it to be more prominent among its neigh-
bors.It can therefore be easier found visually.The
topography of the elements represents the viewing
history.It gives an overview of the preference for
elements among greater numbers and very fast
seamless access to each of it.In addition to the
visual scaling of the elements comes a dynamic
expansion of the level of text which is being
displayed at a certain degree of attention if an
element is reached.This makes it possible ,in
spite of limited viewing space,to provide longer
verbal description in addition to the image.
The linearity of the installation gives a
sense of time in the arrangement of the elements
and is therefore a possible way to illustrate linear
historic image data while allowing the counter
position of certain time periods by using the point
of attention.