by Sean Higgins | Sep 6, 2022 | Interviews
Bruce Dell is no stranger to controversy. In about 2011, his company Euclideon announced a point cloud technology called Unlimited Detail, which promised to render huge 3D data sets without loading, buffering, or relying on a GPU. The claim was huge — big enough that...
by Sean Higgins | Jul 13, 2022 | Interviews
A Maxar satellite image of Kennedy Space Center from a recent tweet. Courtesy of Maxar Joe Morrison is perhaps best known for his Substack, where he covers the world of satellite imagery and mapping with a thoughtful and fact-based — but altogether surprising — point...
by Sean Higgins | May 24, 2022 | Interviews
Featured image courtesy of Meta The Immersive Wire is an essential read, a twice-weekly analysis of the latest news in AR/VR and the metaverse. For those of you who don’t know the newsletter, here’s an elevator pitch: If you’re struggling to keep up...
by Sean Higgins | Apr 8, 2022 | Interviews
You see a lot of coverage about spatial computing in business applications like construction, mapping, and maintenance. But you won’t hear too much about manufacturing, an extremely controlled environment ideal for testing and developing new kinds of 3D...
by Sean Higgins | Mar 3, 2022 | Interviews
When we talk about VR, we talk about the ways it will make our jobs easier and change the way we work. But Andreea Ion Cojocaru believes that there’s another, equally important story to tell about VR: how it will change us. Cojocaru is the founder of NUMENA, a...
by Sean Higgins | Feb 7, 2022 | Interviews
When an era-defining technology like spatial computing hits the mainstream, we react with excitement. We think of the seemingly infinite possibilities and all the “game-changing” applications it offers. It’s rare that most people slow down to...