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

25 August

AI: Summary This was a Future of Text meeting focused on discussing what comes next after the current Sloan Foundation funded project exploring text in XR environments. The meeting featured presentations on potential applications of VR for writers and entertainment, discussions of philosophical commentary systems, mixed reality teaching tools, and collaborative document management. Key themes included the need for better tools for… Continue reading 25 August

Future of Text Symposium ’25

The event is an invitation only event held in London, in person, We expect we will have a live feed on Zoom, like we had last year however. The Future of Text ’25

Challenges of Designing Textual Knowledge Interactions For XR

Themed discussion with a presentation by Frode Hegland, moderated by Fabien Bénétou. In XR, neither our foveal vision nor our field of view increases. What increases is our ability perceive depth based on head movement, to move around three dimensional knowledge objects, and to move around in knowledge spaces. Affordances change by letting us change… Continue reading Challenges of Designing Textual Knowledge Interactions For XR

August 4th : Alexandra L. Martin

Laboratoire 1P1 | An Interdisciplinary XR Infrastructure This presentation introduces the 1P1 Lab at the Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM) as an infrastructure for the experimentation of extended realities. Currently under construction, the Lab will house a large isomorphic space allowing for the exploration, documentation, and analysis of extended reality experiences with groups of… Continue reading August 4th : Alexandra L. Martin

August 4th : Alexandra L. Martin

Alexandra Martin’s research centers on digital and organic networks of communities and the question of communal memory. Alexandra employs an ecocritical approach to her research and curatorial work, emphasizing the experiential process of reading or consuming digital art and the transformative power of this process over physical and digital spaces.

July 14th : Active Memory Palaces

AI: Summary This meeting focused on “Active Memory Palaces and XR,” moderated by Frode Hegland. The discussion examined how traditional memory palace techniques could be reimagined for Extended Reality environments. Participants explored the concept of spatial information organization, moving beyond traditional memory palaces toward “active information spaces” that leverage human spatial cognition for knowledge work.… Continue reading July 14th : Active Memory Palaces

July 21st : Ayaskant Panigrahi

Ushering WebExtensions into the spatial age Moderation by Fabien Bénétou, Presentation by Ayaskant Panigrahi on WebExtensions, how to customize the browser, for WebXR. Ayaskant completed his B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engg. from IIITDM Jabalpur, India, during which he discovered his interest in Human-Computer Interaction research. After completing his M.Sc. researching futuristic on-arm 3D interfaces… Continue reading July 21st : Ayaskant Panigrahi

July 28th : Felix Z

The Immersive Web Emulation Runtime (IWER) is a TypeScript-based tool designed to enable the running of WebXR applications in modern browsers without requiring native WebXR support. By emulating the WebXR Device API, IWER provides developers with the ability to test and run WebXR projects across a wide range of devices, ensuring compatibility and enhancing the development process.… Continue reading July 28th : Felix Z