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Friends, been a little while! But we’re back in action with what I think is our best episode yet…
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This conversation was an absolute blast, and if you're at all interested in the psychological and philosophical implications of spatial computing, you're going to love this one.
Once again, I'm on the hot seat, this time being interviewed by Sky King on his podcast, Sky King's Mental Playground.
We explore all kinds of fun topics related to this ongoing shift in human computer interaction, and what it means for both our external and our internal worlds, such as our dreams and our emotions, our ability to grow and heal, and even our general attitudes and perspectives towards ourselves and towards each other.
To spice things up, we indulged in a healthy amount of Sake throughout, so this one takes all kinds of fun and interesting twists and turns.
Will leave it at that and let this episode speak for itself…. Let me know what you think about the ideas in this episode in the comments, and if you enjoy, please do share with a friend or two.
Oh, and feel free to leave us some stars on your favorite podcast player! It really helps us spread the good word :-)
Thanks, and enjoy this episode form Sky King's Mental Playground.
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If you're interested in how to build a more immersive and experiential internet (aka the spatial web), than this is your episode
We're interviewing an old friend and old colleague, Felix Herbst
Felix the CEO and co-founder of Needle, which has the most impressive suite of tools I've seen to date for building web-native, spatial applications.
For years now, the web has been highly sought after by the 3D and XR developers. But its been difficult to build web apps that are as compelling as their client side counterparts, which are built with powerful game engines like Unity and Unreal. These game engines have historically produced much better levels of animation, rendering, simulation, and interaction.
But with Needle, that's starting to change...
Felix and I know each other from the OG Meta days (the AR startup, not Facebook 2.0). When he left, I told myself, that’s a guy I need to stay in touch with. He’s going to go on and do something special.
I failed to stay in touch, but lo and behold, I recently bumped into Felix at aconference. And to no surprise, he’s on to something big… attacking one of the most important problem spaces within our domain; making it easy to build compelling 3D & spatial websites.
The long term vision? The Squarespace or Wix for 3D.
In my opinion, until something like this exists, this notion of the metaverse will remain hypothetical.
With all that said… whether you’re a business leader looking to build a more engaging website, or a 3D developer looking for better ways to build for the web, I think you're gonna really enjoy this one
So strap in, get ready to take some notes, and enjoy this episode with Felix Herbst.
This is Part II of our mini-series with prominent bitcoin investor, thinker, and creator, Marty Bent in which we chart the necessary path towards ‘Bitcoin Enlightenment’, aka the phases of knowledge required to fully appreciate Bitcoin's purpose and potential.
The goal of this series is to address Bitcoin's marketing problem as one of the most misunderstood yet important technologies in common parlance today
If you've not listened to Part I, I'm going to refrain from shouting at you emphatically, and just say with complete patience and kindness... Press pause and go give Part I a listen. It was truly an awesome convo. We discuss the first 5 phases out of 7 and cover off on the 'what & why' of bitcoin
Here in Part II, we focus more on the 'how' and hit some of the more technical aspects that Bitcoin special & unique.
We also discuss:
- Marty's views on the Future of Media & Podcasting
- How he's going to run his media company on a Bitcoin standard
- His experience and foresight in running the largest bitcoin only investment firm, and the type of bets they are making.
So strap in, put on your slightly more technical hat, and enjoy this episode with Marty Bent
Despite being around for a while now, bitcoin remains woefully misunderstood.
It’s alarming to me how many people still roll their eyes at the topic. Yet, more often than not, these same people haven’t made any effort to understand why Bitcoin exists, what problems it solves, and why its useful.
This is especially alarming considering the current fiscal and economic environment we're in (as I discussed in this essay here: Why Bitcoin (Really) Matters)
So, to tackle said marketing problem, there's few people in the world more qualified than our guest, Marty Bent. He's one the most renowned thinkers, investors, and creators in the Bitcoin space, and he has quite the pedigree...
Throughout this conversation, we package up all this knowledge into what we believe are the necessary steps, or ‘phases of knowledge’, required to fully appreciate Bitcoin's purpose and potential.
Perhaps I’ll call these phases the path, or at least a path, to ‘Bitcoin Enlightenment’.
We broke this convo into a two-parter. Here in Part I, we cover steps 1-5 (out of 7) towards enlightenment. This includes:
1/ Understanding the Problem (aka the water we swim in, which I cover in depth in this essay here)
2/ Recognizing that we're being deceived
3/ Grasping what sound money is and isn’t
4/ Seeing the financial incentive & game theory at play, and
5/ Understanding the role of energy in both bitcoin and the wider energy grid
So if you're new bitcoin, prepare to expand your mind and start thinking a bit different. And if you're a bitcoin veteran, sit back and enjoy the unique musings of no other than Marty Bent.
This episode was a huge milestone for the podcast and a major personal goal, which was to interview Matthew Ball, author of the renowned best-selling book, ‘The Metaverse’.
If you want a quick and robust download on the latest/greatest in immersive tech + spatial computing, this is as good as it gets...
Matthew is one of (if not the) world’s most esteemed experts on the metaverse and spatial computing (AR, VR, immersive 3D).
In today’s show, we discuss the revised and updated version of Matthew’s book, coming out in mid-July. The new title is ‘The Metaverse: Building the Spatial Internet’.
This isn’t your typical ‘revised edition’. About 70% of the content is entirely new.
I mean… what testament to how fast this space is moving! For this level of update to be so necessary, and so worthwhile, all within just two years, is kind of crazy.
But it makes sense. So much has happened since, from the acceleration of AI, NVIDIA’s meteoric rise, the Apple Vision Pro, the competitive tension with Meta, the crypto bubble bursting and bouncing, the list goes on.
And in this conversation, we cover all of it, including:
* Matthew's more philosophical views on the space.
* The updates to the new book and how this market is evolving
* The ‘adjacent possible’ at the intersections of AI and Blockchain
* Digital twins + simulation + AI
* The future of identity
* The most important question society should be asking itself at this moment in time
We also ask Matthew, if he was starting a company today, where/how would he be focusing?
And at the end, we play a fun game to put Matthew's skills as a strategist to the test…
So if the broader evolution of the internet interests you, and if your curious how to take advantage, then strap in and perk up; this is a special one with one of the most renowned, most thoughtful, and most nuanced thinkers in the entire industry.
With that I bring you, Matthew Ball.
Welcome back to our mini-series on spatial computing in the enterprise with Sven Brunner, CEO of Sphere: one of the top apps for enterprise grade collaboration/communication.
If you missed Part I, highly suggest you back and take a listen. Lots of important context around the state of enterprise adoption today, along with where & how companies are having success with AR, VR, and 3D more broadly.
Here in Part II, we cover:
* The convergence of Spatial Computing and AI
* How & why they're really a marriage made in heaven
* Where there's some real utility now, where this combo is heading.
We also hit on the impact of the Apple Vision Pro, and of course, in classic Medium Energy fashion, we end on a philosophical note, exploring why this future will be a good thing for humanity
Per usual, let know what you think of this one, and if you have 30 seconds to spare, would greatly appreciate a share with one friend, and if feeling generous, perhaps review on your favorite podcast player!
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Good day friends! We have another great show for you all today… especially if you're interested in all things spatial computing in the enterprise, along with its intersections with AI.
This interview is with Sven Brunner, the Founder & CEO of Sphere.
Sphere is one of the leading spatial computing apps in the enterprise space today. I liken them to a spatial Swiss army knife, satisfying a variety of use cases centered around immersive collaboration, and really any moment of knowledge transfer that would benefit from immersive, 3D visualization or ‘just in time’ information.
This recording went longer than expected, so we're breaking this episode into a two part mini-series.
Here in Part I we focus on the current state of enterprise adoption and hitting on a range of topics, including:
* What the future of work & collaboration is going to look like
* The challenges holding the back main stream adoption today
* Where & how customers are finding success and utility
* What conditions need exist for meaningful scale
In Part II, we’ll do a deep dive on the convergence of AI and Spatial.
Let me know what you think of this one. And if you enjoy, please consider sharing with a friend or three! (Oh, and toss a rating if you get a moment :-)
Alright, enough from me. Put on your business cap and enjoy this episode with Sven Brunner.
Alright folks, we’re launching a new addition to the content lineup: ‘The Quarterly Market Update’
Typically, we cover the more philosophical and practical sides of AI, Spatial Computing and Crypto.
Today, we’re exploring how to make money and grow wealth from these innovations.
Towards that end, this new segment will explore the most important things happening in financial markets and in the economy, with the goal of helping you better invest and plan for the future.
The plan is to do this right on the tails of earnings season... after all the most important companies show their financial cards.
To kick off this new series, we're leaning on a good friend and my go-to person for navigating the complexity of today’s market... and that's Hatem Dhiab.
Hatem is a Managing Partner at Gerber Kawasaki: one of the more renowned wealth management firms here in LA area.
Gerber Kawasaki well known for being more on the cutting edge of investing, particularly for being early bulls on Tesla and NVIDIA, placing heavy bets before the consensus rush. They've also trail blazed in giving clients early access to crypto.
So put on your money making cap, and enjoy this wide ranging chat on all things investing & current market conditions.
Welcome back friends to Medium Energy!
This is another live panel recording from SXSW. It’s also one of my favorite panels to date…
It was titled ‘Redefining Reality’, so as you probably guessed, it’s about all things spatial computing i.e. the full spectrum of immersive, interactive real-time 3D experiences… from 3D on the web, to headsets like the Vision Pro, to simulations on phones/tablets/laptops.
If you’re in search of talk tracks to pitch friends, family, or colleagues on why spatial computing matters, and why its worth investing in, you're going to enjoy this one.
The panel includes a variety of leaders and really great thinkers in the space, representing hardware/software for creating VFX at live events (Disguise, CXO Alex Wills), to Snap and their AR lens creator platform (Snap Global Director of Creative Studio, Resh Sidhu), to one of the top agencies in the world building spatial applications (Arcade XR CEO, John Meggitt)
This array of experience and perspectives allowed us to cover a variety compelling topics, including:
* The real 'so what' behind spatial computing, and the more fundamental & philsophical impact it will have.
* The idea of this not being just spatial computing, but rather 'experiential computing', and why that could change, well… everything.
* We also get practical and a bit technical, exploring the best practices brands need to consider to properly build & take advantage of spatial computing as it matures and transforms... and how to do so beyond just headsets.
I think you'll really enjoy this one, especially if you're trying to incorporate spatial into your company and/or work life. So let me know what you think, and if you do indeed enjoy, please consider sharing with a friend and leaving a review on Apple/Spotify!
This is a live recording of a panel with Artist & the Machine during a 'Spatial Computing Salon' in LA.
Artist & The Machine is an awesome new event series put on by my friend Dani Van De Sande. She's pulling together an amazing community of builders, brands, and investors to connect in-real life to share ideas, co-create, and meld minds; all with a similar focus as Medium Energy: to champion the elements of tech that make us more human, not less.
This panel featured a very diverse and awesome line up of entrepreneurs within spatial computing.
We had Neha Singh, the founder & CEO of ObsessAR. Obsess is building the future of e-commerce via immersive, virtual retail environments. They’re effectively giving brands a digital 'come inside' button, helping customers better interact with and understand products.
We also had Reza Ali, CEO and Founder of Valence 3D: a 3D modeling app for iPhone, iPad, and eventually VisionPro. Check it out… it’s a really slick 3D creation tool for non-3D experts.
And lastly, Don Allen Stevenson, a prominent influence & creator in this space, educating people on all the ways to use AI and spatial. He also has one of the best nick names I've heard in the content creation realm — “the Bob Ross of the metaverse’...
If you don't know who Bob Ross is, your probably a Gen Z’er… *sigh- Just look him up on YouTube. A true gem of the 80's and 90's public TV era..
During the panel, we hit on all kinds of juicy topics at the heart of Spatial Computing and AI, including:
* How to address people’s fear & skeptcisim about this brave new world
* The impact we’re all seeing from this tech on both business & creativity
* And of course, we wax poetic and get philosophical about the long term implications of this interface for society writ large...
Alright enough preamble, let's dive into the show, and if you enjoy, please do subsribe, give us a rating on Apple/Spotify, and perhaps share with a friend or two!
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