Description Our relationship to content, and the real world itself, is changing.
Pell believes this unique, personalized combination of Spatial Computing and Artificial Intelligence Will enable our most common forms of communication to come to life right before our eyes.-- Charlie Fink, Forbes Columnist, Author, Futurist.
New devices, together with precise geolocation and latency-free cloud computing, Will be able to place information exactly where and when we need it, without us having to take any explicit action to make it happen.
This book predicts that in the near future, the data we regularly consume Will feel like it\'s alive and aware, powered by a type of Artificial Intelligence that understands our routines, location, time of day, schedule, and even our emotions, to automatically filter how it is presented to us.
In the same way, as one of the creators of Adobe Acrobat, he is the right person to shed some light on what\'s coming next for us in the area of information design, consumption, and authoring.
As an early pioneer in designing 3D interfaces decades ago, Pell was uniquely qualified to share his hard-won knowledge and unique insights with readers.
Readers of Pell\'s first book, Envisioning Holograms, were given a unique look at the design thinking and approach taken when creating content for the then newly invented Microsoft Holo Lens.
In this book, Pell shares his compelling vision for the future form of our most vital and humble communications tool - text.
Pell, explains in the following pages how our data, text, pictures, graphics, and anything else really, can be enabled to reveal deeper meaning, hidden relationships, and even tell its own story.
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What was dead, is now alive, remarkably energized by AI and Spatial Computing.
As we enter this next phase of ubiquitous, invisible, wearable computing, what was flat, now has dimensions.
Description Our relationship to content, and the real world itself, is changing