Spatial Media [ˈspeɪʃəl ˌmiːdiə]
noun
1. the practice of treating space itself as a programmable medium—one that conditions perception, emotion, and cognition across and between physical and virtual realities.
2. a design methodology that dismantles and reconfigures spatial reality to construct total experiences, shifting immersion beyond the merely visual toward the perceptual, sensory, and existential.