Creating a Space for Handling Information in the Air  Interman|電経新聞

Creating a Space for Handling Information in the Air  Interman

AERIAL COMPUTINGのイメージ(The future of aerial computing)

Interman is working to redesign the very human experience, going beyond the conventional framework of computers, with its concept of “Aerial Computing,” which transforms the air itself into a space for handling information.

The company unveiled a corporate exhibit at the Kagoshima City Science Museum, displaying images in the air and allowing users to interact with them as if touching them. The experience of reaching out and intuitively manipulating objects in the air differs from traditional computer displays, naturally evoking the instinctive human urge to “touch” and “move.”

Interman views the human experience as a process of “intuition (touching/feeling)” → “action (moving)” → “exploration (discovering)” → “knowledge (understanding)” → “creation (making).” Aerial Computing aims to realize this entire flow in the air, with applications in education (experiential learning), medicine (contactless operation), and industry (work support).

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