Specifically, the part of their brain called the hippocampus, the posterior part of their brain, which is responsible for forming spatial memories, was bigger in these cab drivers than in matched controls.And this might make a little bit of sense to you if I tell you that these taxi drivers in order to get a license to drive a cab in London
And let me ask you, so what do you think-- what are the most important principles you think are, which can become this core directions for moving forward? spatial interaction, interaction in space, so one thing is that, do we think-- how people are going to interact with that
We started Spatial Labs because we felt that if any company could really push the needle of mainstream volumetric technology, spatial reality, augmented reality, virtual reality, it would come from the culture, right?And the reason why I make such a bold statement is because if we look at hip-hop culture, if we look at African culture, you
There's a spatial dimension and a temporal dimension. Spatial dimension means that you're able to perceive changes in the emotional process that you never noticed before.For example, to make this substantial, you begin to be able to see-- oh, later.
are on board, we've got a perfect opportunity of recreating buck what used to be there. spatially for rangers in a conservancy.
That's because we are really working with two resolutions here. A spatial resolution or how many pixels your image has, and a temporal resolution which dictates whether you only capture one frame, like a strobe photo or a progression of frames like our high speed video.
Now, Spatial Labs, on the other hand, is a company that holds all those same ethoses. But Spatial Lab was specifically created to be the next big thing in-- I would just say in communication, right? And the reason why I started Spatial Labs is because we've been doing a lot of machine learning, image recognition, slam detection, a lot of--
you get the limbic areas are activated. So spatial navigation was associated with the hippocampal formation areas, parahippocampal I believe.
you remember in your home? The soap dish, the clock, the lamp on the bedside table. Your spatial memory is much stronger than trying to remember a list or-or a bunch of names. So I think that's fairly inevitable at-at some point. My hope is that the computer of the future will not be this tiny thing that one person sits in front of, but it becomes an environment and of course the "City of the Future" is
Design is not a thing that you do, it's a way that you live. Now spatiaLABS, on the other hand, is a company that holds all those same ethoses, but spatiaLABS was specifically created to be the next big thing in-- I would just say in communication, right?
He have taught many different people around Africa. So spatially , we focusing a lot in womans, because most of them don't go to school. And children, who parent doesn't have the mean to go to school.
hypothesis that basically says if space as we understand it is spatially infinite that it extends in Forever in all three dimensions uh then there are multiple observable universes in the normal Universe of
knows why uh you find it actually throughout the animal community it's not just it didn't just evolve with throwing engineering spatially genius next to a woman very emotionally expressive very
But definitely the crazier one that we haven't seen before... is this Spatial Reframe feature. So this one is going to let you drag around and morph the perspective from which it appears a photo was taken. So it's like
In India, only a couple of places-- at least, I know only one place where this work is going on, but it needs to be done, I think, Plasma phenomena on several spatial and timescales-- spatial , as I mentioned.
There's the object visualizer like me who thinks in photorealistic pictures, very bottom-up thinking. Then there's a spatial visualizer who thinks in patterns. These are going to be your programmers.
You have Ethos DNA. You have Spatial Lab. So can you discuss how the work that you just described is conducted through those companies or what their mission is and how it ties to all of that?
And then we have MR, which is a of both of these, right? of both of these. We started Spatial Labs because we felt that if any company could really push the needle of mainstream volumetric technology, spatial reality, augmented reality, virtual reality, it would come from the culture, right?
And so I think one thing that I've been exploring is how do we balance out creating So at Spatial Labs, we really started thinking about how we could create different interfaces that could respond in a very NGL, Natural Gesture
So we look at spatial medicine, and we see that this is the model of what I was talking about.
And they have this spatial map in their heads of what's going on.
is by using spatial metaphors.
So we're using spatial metaphors to talk about time.
I'm a 3D spatial kind of person.
It increases your spatial awareness.
imagine a fourth spatial Dimension and uh now of course they're imagining I've lost count of the number of Dimensions
having a a spatial framework uh on which to lay down memories makes it very easy
becomes the spatial understanding creates the neurochemicals of being able to walk and talk. Anyway, so the brain
in the spatial map and a representation in the temporal clock, the the cycle of
The feature has spatial integrity with the material inside it.
is better at spatial things and poor at verbal and vice versa.
So this is a spatial coordinate system which helps us, gives us new tools for thinking and doing things.
It might be just spatial , usually.
It limits your spatial resolution that you can see.
His main books include "Spatial Analysis in Archaeology, Symbols in Action," "Reading the Past, the Domestication of Europe," "The Archaeological Process," "The Leopard's Tale,
It's less spatial , it's more thematic.
And of spatial intelligence?
But look at the spatial relationships in that.
I have the spatial ability of a newt.
So resolution is on two dimensions. There's a spatial dimension and a temporal dimension. Spatial dimension means that you're able to perceive changes in the emotional process that you never noticed before.
and remember spatial structures, and you're using that to leverage something that we really weren't built for at all, which is memorizing lists of things. So you walk through the space
2016 or the spatial resolution of brain scanning in 2018 I can give you a figure it's likely to be correct these types of
uh uh self-discipline real musical understanding um um music music really is a spatial uh phenomenon uh particularly if you are spatially skilled I think Beethoven was a uh uh probably a very difficult man very
It changes temporal/spatial orientation. Unless we think this is impossible -- you know what I imagine, and this will resonate with you folks here -- remember after the
And then we have MR, which is a cohesion of both of these, right, cohesion of both of these. We started spatiaLABS because we felt that if any company could really push the needle of mainstream volumetric technology, spatial reality, augmented reality, virtual reality, it would come from the culture.
So using the stage spatially to effect the kind of bigger parameters in change in a system like Ableton
We don't spatially resolve stars, except for our own Sun.
This idea of the spatialization of time is really one of the main ways we talk and discuss and understand time.
The first is thin spatially , so it wasn't like, yay, it was like, eh.
And then spatially organizing them so everything related to the Penske file is over here, and everything related to the Miller file