What is the ultimate promise of spatial computing? I think it's to hack our internal tech to change how we think, act, & feel. How? 🤔 ✍ 👇
The answer sits at the intersection of spatial computing, AI, and a new field of science called the NeuroArts: the study of how the human brain/body responds to aesthetic experience.
One of the best examples of the NeuroArts in practice is a startup called TRIPP, Inc.: the leader in spatial computing + AI for mental & emotional wellbeing.
TRIPP, Inc.'s immersive experiences produce feelings that are the essence of being human; feelings like awe, curiosity, surprise, and flow; each representing a powerful lever for overall health & wellness.
These experiences are designed to produce 'moods on-demand', combining the best of meditation + mindfulness with perspective shifting worldscapes like the image below (e.g. the astronaut's 'Overview Effect', just a click away)
For a deep dive into this future, check out the essay below, where we explore TRIPP, Inc., the NeuroArts, and how these things can transform us from within.
https://lnkd.in/gDqZCHNk
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Susan Magsamen Peter H. Diamandis Nanea Reeves Ivy Ross Singularity University Jason Silva Kent Bye Alvin Wang Graylin Raoul Pal David Mattin International Arts + Mind Lab, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Pedersen Brain Science Institute The Aspen Institute Vince Kadlubek Beau Lotto Todd Kashdan Kyle Jackson Steven Kotler Flow Research Collective Rian Doris