Spatial Profiles

Spatial Profiles Summary
Version 3.0
29 March, Friday
11 am

The “Spatial Profiles Summary” outlines recently published and pending Profiles.

Published Spatial Profiles & Domains Secured:

  1. Studio’s
  2. Spatial News Network (SNN)
  3. Security

XR used for securing domins

Pending Spatial Profiles & New Domains:

  1. Healthcare
    Notes: Cryogenic (Cryogenizatiin) breast cancer treatment (Lily — Clinic in Switzerland)

Operating room anesthesiologist monitoring patients vital signs, third-party Applications.

  1. Fashion
    Notes: fashion and trunk shows (Marketplace)

Sizes and shapes, real-time selected and personalized manufacturing. Visualization of everything and suggestions.

  1. Travel
    Notes: vertical and physical travel destinations
    Mountains, beaches and other
    Recreational Vehicles (RVs)
    US National Parks

Dining Experiences
Food & Drinks
Outdoor Kitchens

Extended Reality (XR) is the future of mobile computing. We are making mobile XR a reality. Extended Reality (XR) is an umbrella term encapsulating Augmented Reality (AR), Virtual Reality (VR), Mixed Reality (MR), and everything in between.

Spatial computing uses the 3D space around you as a canvas for a user interface. Computing has leapt beyond the confines of 2D screens, and our gestures and voices are now the controllers.

Spatial computing is broadly synonymous with extended reality (XR) – itself an umbrella term for virtual, augmented, and mixed reality. However, the term spatial computing highlights the way in which, in XR, the 3D space around you is the canvas for a user interface.

Why does spatial computing matter? The human brain has evolved to deal with a three-dimensional physical environment, not 2D screens. Even the language we use to describe thought is built around physical metaphor – if you grasp the meaning?

Spatial computing taps into this deep, embodied knowledge.

In spatial computing, digital content of any sort (stories, data visualisations, mathematical concepts, impossibly large or small things such as galaxies or molecular structures) can be explored in ways that align with human cognitive capabilities. A new naturalism, true to physical expectations, but taking beyond the limitations of human perception and physical capability.