Austin Lee is a designer and educator based in Seattle, designing new hardware experiences at Microsoft's Mixed Reality Design and UX Research team (HoloLens team), focusing on multimodal spatial interactions and immersive communications. He has advised and created designs for Fortune 500 companies and startups. From 2015 to 2017, he taught design courses at Carnegie Mellon University's School of Design as a tenure track assistant professor.
Keywords: Mixed Reality; Spatial Computing.
Talk Title: Future of Spatial Computing and Designing for the Gen C
Virtual events are increasingly becoming more critical than ever as the pandemic has robustly changed how we work, learn, meet, and communicate with one another on a global scale. Through the lens of spatial computing and Mixed Reality design, we investigate how people connect through technology in the context of physical, digital, and hybrid environments. With the younger generation in mind, we discuss designing for the future in a time of Covid 19 and beyond.
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