Ready yourself for a little magic!.
“You can’t connect the dots looking forward; you can only connect them looking backward,”
— Steve Jobs
It all begins with a vision.
In our early stages of development, a young kid stood in line at Disneyland, awaiting a 3D movie, an experience that planted a seed for future innovation in spatial compute. At that time, the concept of “spatial computing” was not yet defined, and there was no clear vision of how it would function. However, the inspiration from this Disneyland experience persisted, guiding the development of new ideas. The combination of watching Fantasmic and experiencing 3D movies sparked a fusion of possibilities, leading to the foundational "what if" questions that would shape future advancements.
Over the years, the concept of spatial reality continued to emerge in various contexts. Influential movents, such as the explosive glasses scene in Mission Impossible 2, the interface interactions in Minority Report, and the release of Google Glass, prompted ongoing reflections on why such technologies could not be seamlessly integrated into everyday life. Then Meta, hit hard. 🥊 Followed by Apple Vision Pro…
A pivotal quote by Steve Jobs, “You can’t connect the dots looking forward; you can only connect them looking backward,” provided clarity and direction. Drawing inspiration from tech visionaries like Bill Gates and Steve Jobs, the journey toward realizing this vision involved navigating setbacks, failures, and doubts.