# 2020-05-21 ## Read: [Spatial Software | Dark Blue Heaven](https://darkblueheaven.com/spatialsoftware/) [[Spatial software]] is the idea of bringing spatial interfaces into software. So far it's most commonly been in games, but you can see it spilling out into more things lately, particular social stuff. > Like a remake of AIM, where each user gets a house that friends can stop by to visit. This is kind of what I was thinking with wikis and [[collaborative memory palaces]]. > In fact, you can put a world inside of almost any interface. Even a blog post. Or a wiki perhaps. What would that look like? [[Antistatic gardens]] are maybe a hint at that. A throwback to [[HyperCard]] perhaps. ## Enjoying 84K Still reading through and very much enjoying [[84K]]. One of best books I've read for a while, so far. It's a really unconventional writing style, and it's great. Very poetic. A refreshing change to that kind of generic stilted cyberpunk patter you get in a lot of near-future fiction. It's a pretty sad book though. It's somewhere between [[Kafka]], [[Brazil]] and [[1984]]. The way it captures some of the potential awfulness of a fully corporatised society, I find it much more depressing than a lot of the cyberpunk dystopias. [[Cultural hegemony]] is much more terrifying than a cabal of bad guys.