We have announced a new concept, “AERIAL COMPUTING,” which treats open space as a computational domain.
Paper DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19702311
The technical background of this concept is connected to Interman’s earlier work, filed with 2007 priority, on reconstructing the real world as computational spatial structures. This prior intellectual property includes US Patent US8947421 and Japanese Patent JP5334911. AERIAL COMPUTING extends this spatial-information lineage toward human understanding, judgment, and thought formation through spatial experience.
This concept is not a technology for merely presenting information. Rather, it is an approach to designing environments that generate changes in human understanding and cognition through experience.
In this environment, actions such as touching, moving, and observing are not separated, but continuous. Understanding is not given from the outside; it emerges from within experience itself.
This announcement is an attempt to present a new possibility for the way human thought and understanding may evolve.
The concept has already entered an implementation stage, and validation is being carried out through exhibitions and related environments.
Further details are available at the following links:
- PRWIRE (Japanese original release)
https://kyodonewsprwire.jp/release/202604107211
- Medium (English article)
https://medium.com/@shigearukyo/can-human-thought-evolve-a-record-of-aerial-computing-f3db93a4c23c
- GitHub (Official Concept Record)
https://github.com/AERIALCOMPUTING/aerial-computing/blob/main/README.md
- Research and Patent Record (Google Scholar)
https://scholar.google.co.jp/citations?user=XbWPmAYAAAAJ&hl=en
Additional Note:
It is a great joy that a transformation in thought, which I had been considering and recording in notes for nearly twenty years, has taken shape as a concept through an encounter with technology. At the same time, when I think of the more difficult path that lies ahead, I feel something close to a trembling sense of resolve.