The Fractal Cartography of Spatial Logic: Mapping Non-Euclidean Interface Topologies
The Problem with Euclidean Interfaces in Complex Data SpacesTraditional user interfaces rely on Euclidean geometry—flat planes, orthogonal grids, and ...
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The Problem with Euclidean Interfaces in Complex Data SpacesTraditional user interfaces rely on Euclidean geometry—flat planes, orthogonal grids, and ...
Why the Perception Boundary Matters: The Core Challenge in Agent Spatial ReasoningThe perception boundary is the invisible line where raw sensor data ...
Introduction: The Gaze as a First-Class Input ModalitySpatial computing has long relied on explicit input: hand gestures, voice commands, and controll...
In spatial interface design, we often model interactions as if the medium behaves like a simple fluid—uniform resistance, predictable damping. But rea...
Spatial interfaces promise to offload cognitive work by distributing information across the visual field, but the real gains depend on understanding l...