Spatial Computing

Spatial computing is a broad term, including various technologies that fill the gap between physical and digital worlds. It focuses on how computers understand and interact with their physical surroundings, including people, objects and spaces. While traditional computing focuses on two, spatial computing takes into account the three-dimensional nature of real world. 

 

Users can interact with digital objects in a three-dimensional space by manipulating and navigating a virtual environment as they would in the real world. Spatial computing systems rely on various sensors, such as cameras, depth sensors, and motion trackers, to capture data and user interactions. Spatial computing has the potential to revolutionize how we interact with computers in the future.