When will Cyberspace be 3D (Or will it ever)?
The interface of the internet (in it's current form) is unapologetically set in 2 dimensions. The visual interface (screens, and rightly so) are flat, but the UI that breathes within it is also extraordinarily flat. Moreover, the devices we use to interface with screens are exceptionally binary and consist of little options past the binary of a screen tap, key press or mouse click. This is kind of weird to me, as a long-sighted human being and one that is very aware that humans are capable of dexterity between the binary of the internet interfaces. Sure, it's simple and elegant, but these days it's even primitive. The internet and information devices have so much depth and computers have so many functions that it would make sense to argue that we're going to start running out of things to do with the function or CTRL key. For example, in PC video games your option for controlling the speed of a moving character are essentially "move" and "don't...