In 1984, when asked to describe what personal computers are good for, Steve Jobs famously called them a “bicycle of the mind”. Now, almost forty years later, spatial computing is here and the totality of its effects will be far more profound; bringing into question our very existence, and what it means to be conscious, alive, and human. What if instead of the mind we aimed to create a bicycle - for the heart?
Join Gabo Arora in a discussion on where the power of these immersive technologies is harnessed to connect and enlighten us rather than distract and divide; where we become more than just passive consumers and into active creators and change-makers of the future we need. It’s possible and it’s happening. This keynote will chart the journey forward through case studies and a framework for action.