Navigating Spatial Computing: A Practical Approach (not a Vision Pro, but a true Physical computer!)
In the realm of technology, amidst the buzz of innovation, there's a subtle yet significant shift towards spatial computing—a concept deeply rooted in human history.
I advocate for a balance between modern digital and physical technologies Since the age of 10, I found efficacy in handwritten notes, sparking curiosity about the potential of spatial computing.
Spatial computing, whether physical or virtual, is about organizing tools and ideas in space. It's not about heavy gadgets but rather the freedom to work with hands, eyes, and surroundings.
The beauty lies in its simplicity—a clear framework for tasks, devoid of digital clutter. There is satisfaction derived from physical workspaces over overwhelming digital interfaces.
I advocate for a structured approach: a systematic formula for handwriting and idea generation. This method, he argues, fosters creativity and playfulness without the need for complex technology.
My vision extends beyond personal practice. Now I am developing a true physical operating system centered on physical spacial computing, inviting others to explore this minimalist approach.
To embrace spatial computing, one needn't venture far. Simply integrate handwritten notes into your environment and witness the power of simplicity.
In the upcoming weeks, I will share practical strategies for maximizing freeform handwritten notes and spatial organization. It's a journey towards efficiency, devoid of unnecessary complexities.
Join the conversation. Share your thoughts on this minimalist approach to spatial computing. Is it too radical for 2024, or is it just what we need? Let's explore together.
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