Spatial computing is a term that many in the business world might have heard for the first time during Apple’s announcement, but it is by no means a new term. In 2003, researcher Simon Greenwold, then at the MIT Media Lab, defined spatial computing as: “Human interaction with a machine in which the machine retains and manipulates referents to real ...
The way we communicate through flat screens is bound to evolve. Technology has thrust our social interactions forward, so a move toward more immersive ways of communicating and experiencing co-presence might be the next logical step.
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