
82 // Spatial computing with Yiliu Shen-Burke
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Is virtual reality useful for productivity software? Yiliu is the founder of Softspace, a VR/AR tool for thought. He joins Mark and Adam to discuss the human brain and body as inherently spatial systems; the question of whether information is fundamentally 2D; and why social comfort is the biggest challenge facing VR today. Plus: how to avoid a dystopian future.
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Show notes- Yiliu Shen-Burke @softspaceninja
- Softspace
- Wim Hof breathing method
- Studio Olafur Eliasson
- The Brain Maps Out Ideas and Memories Like Spaces
- Oculus
- Oculus development kit
- heads-up display
- Scott Greenwald’s Media Lab thesis
- Beat Saber
- A Beautiful Mind
- Softspace demo
- force-directed graph
- Steven Johnson on DevonThink
- Google Glass, Magic Leap, Vision Pro
- Supernatural
- vergence
- history of VR
- PlaneVR: Social Acceptability of Virtual Reality for Aeroplane Passengers
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