The user can explore large amounts of data in XR in freeform fashion and with the aid of scaffolding.
Author: admin-future
6 Oct : Data & Thought in XR
A session to dig deeper into where we go next, where we look at the information workflow, the general ‘sculpting’ of knowledge and exploration of data. The approach is to demonstrate many views Specifically we will discuss how to change.
Cursor Location
Please move the cursor location. Currently it is too close for me.
October 6th : Web Browser Engineering
Web browser Engineering by Fabien.
29 Sept
The key discussion for this session is how the Mana Menu & Ring interactions should work, and what commands they will need to execute based on our expected needs in order to implement Knowledge Sculptures. The expectation is an academic is in the process of writing and would like to sort out some thoughts. That… Continue reading 29 Sept
Knowledge Sculptures in XR
Knowledge Sculpture in XR continues the work from the Annotated Bibliography, as demonstrated at the ACM Hypertext ’25 Conference. Scenarios There are many scenarios we’d like to support and since one of the key aspects of working in XR is that the user should be able to instantly change their entire view, we are going… Continue reading Knowledge Sculptures in XR
22 Sept : ACM Hypertext Annotated Bibliography Debrief
Debrief of last week’s ACM Hypertext Conference testing. AI: Summary This meeting was primarily a debrief session following Mark Anderson and Dene Grigar’s successful user testing of their XR knowledge environment at the ACM Hypertext Conference in Chicago. They tested 14 participants over several days, gathering valuable feedback about user interactions with their spatial hypertext… Continue reading 22 Sept : ACM Hypertext Annotated Bibliography Debrief
15 September: Spatial Thought
Themed discussion with a presentation by Frode Hegland, who also moderates today. AI: Summary This meeting focused on spatial thinking in XR environments, specifically addressing how to manage and manipulate knowledge objects in three-dimensional space. Frode Hegland presented a framework distinguishing between knowledge objects (useful in themselves) and volumes (collections that can be broken down… Continue reading 15 September: Spatial Thought
8 Sept : Tess Rafferty
A professional writer, television producer and avid reader, Tess will share her vision for how she wants to interact with VR as a writer, reader and viewer. Frode Hegland, Dene Grigar, Tess Rafferty, Tom Haymes, Ken Perlin, Brandel Zachernuk, Mark Anderson, Rob Swigart, Peter Wasilko, Jonathan Finn, Fabien Benetou, Ayaskant Panigrahi, Jimmy Sixdof AI: Summary… Continue reading 8 Sept : Tess Rafferty
1 September : Patrick Lichty
AI: Summary This Future of Text meeting on September 1, 2025, focused on Patrick Lichty’s presentation about virtual narratology and spatial information structures in XR environments. Patrick then delivered an extensive presentation tracing his work from early hypertext experiments in the 1990s through contemporary XR projects, exploring concepts like spatial text, embodied cognition, and haptic… Continue reading 1 September : Patrick Lichty
