Spatial Computing: Breaking the Glass Ceiling
Allan Uni
1 day ago

For thirty years, the "Digital Age" was confined to a flat, two-dimensional plane—the glowing rectangle in your pocket or the monitor on your desk. But the ceiling has finally broken. With the maturation of Spatial Computing, the entire physical world is becoming a digital interface.
Living Inside the Internet
Spatial computing (the blend of Augmented Reality, Virtual Reality, and Mixed Reality) removes the barrier between "online" and "offline." It’s no longer about "going to the computer"; it’s about the computer being integrated into your environment.
The End of the Screen
As we move toward 2030, the "interface" will likely become invisible. Navigation won't be a blue line on a phone; it will be a glowing path on the actual sidewalk in front of you.
The Result: Spatial computing is the final step in the digitalization of reality. It forces us to rethink everything from privacy to physical architecture, as our surroundings become just as programmable as a website.