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    1. ʙʟᴀᴄᴋ ʟɪᴠᴇs ᴍᴀᴛᴛᴇʀ‏ @timoni 6 Mar 2019

      Some thoughts on why I started to prefer the term 'spatial computing' to ' [x] reality' last year. There is an assumption (in pop culture, in people's minds, in media) that AR/VR/MR are...well, other realities. Digital, sure, but more 'real' than dealing with a computer today.

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    2. ʙʟᴀᴄᴋ ʟɪᴠᴇs ᴍᴀᴛᴛᴇʀ‏ @timoni 6 Mar 2019

      And so people put on a device assuming they are not interacting with a *regular* computer anymore, but a somehow more advanced computer, one that understands them better—one that mimics the laws of the human world, but has a perfect blend of intuitive digital magic.

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    3. ʙʟᴀᴄᴋ ʟɪᴠᴇs ᴍᴀᴛᴛᴇʀ‏ @timoni 6 Mar 2019

      When the reality is: when you put on a headset you are putting on two tiny projectors shooting light into your eyeballs in a way that tricks you into thinking 2D frames are 3D. What powers this is a pretty fast, probably small, but still technically possible computer.

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    4. ʙʟᴀᴄᴋ ʟɪᴠᴇs ᴍᴀᴛᴛᴇʀ‏ @timoni 6 Mar 2019

      These computers are getting better, of course, with more sensors, and more ability to take in sensor data and execute on it concurrently with robust apps running at the same time. Eventually, we *will* get to that beautiful blend of real world + digital magic.

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      ʙʟᴀᴄᴋ ʟɪᴠᴇs ᴍᴀᴛᴛᴇʀ‏ @timoni 6 Mar 2019

      But in the end, even when computers are tiny chips, free from almost all physical hardware sizes & location constraints, you're still interacting with a computer. That's why I like spatial computing: it reminds us of what's actually happening. It grounds us in the medium.

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        1. Chris 良 Gallello‏ @cgallello 6 Mar 2019
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          Omg i haven’t heard an actual fresh take on this subject in so long - I love this. Thank you!

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        1. Trevor Flowers  🌸 🌸‏ @TrevorFSmith 6 Mar 2019
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          I thought we were going with xrmagination. Now I regret these tattoos.

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        2. Tony Parisi.eth‏ @auradeluxe 6 Mar 2019
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          I’m in the immersive camp. Spatial is too techie for me. Great descriptor but not accessible enough outside tech circles. Anyway that’s where I’m at today

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        3. Alex Bowles‏ @alexqgb 6 Mar 2019
          Replying to @auradeluxe @timoni

          Same. My strong preference is spatial, but that's for reasons that most people simply don't relate to, so I've come to rely on immersive instead

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        2. Λlfredo‏ @alfredo_xr 6 Mar 2019
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          Been thinking in those terms, and how we rename things retroactively, like when color tv came out we called existing TV "black and white TV". XR is just computers that have a spatial or immersive representation of what's going on.

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        3. Λlfredo‏ @alfredo_xr 6 Mar 2019
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          There's the joke term "pancake games" for non VR games, and then "flat website" a few of us use from time to time for disambiguation. I wonder what's going to be the name of non immersive computing.

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        1. dl willson‏ @im2b 6 Mar 2019
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          We use dpatial computing when it is singular screen interface... still use cubic media when it multiple layers.

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        1. Rony Abovitz‏ @rabovitz 6 Mar 2019
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          😎😎😎

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        1. Tadhg‏Verified account @tiedtiger 7 Mar 2019
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          Also it’s forward thinking

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        2. Matt Miesnieks (0xmm.eth)‏ @mattmiesnieks 7 Mar 2019
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          That’s a great distinction. For me I like spatial as it also captures things like drones, robots, AVs etc and other “computers” that need to exist and function in the real world (3D space). Immersive is better for the subset of AR,VR,XR etc that’s about connecting human senses

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