Samuel TateThe girl at the end of the worldSheena fluttered down between the cliff faces. The emerald river rushed up towards her. Little imperfections turned into bursts of stone…Jun 17, 2022Jun 17, 2022
Samuel TateEnergy becomes informationHow cryptocurrency might incentivise renewables (if they don’t kill us first)Nov 9, 2021Nov 9, 2021
Samuel TateinShort Stories from Samuel TateMarket ResearchThis tea is too hot. I’ve had a long day, I have to see my wife tonight, so I’m in a rush and I don’t have time to drink hot tea. I know…Feb 16, 2021Feb 16, 2021
Samuel TateinThe PHORIA ProjectDesign rounds make the world go round — XR Design/DevlogThis year the PHORIA XR team developed the app that delivered the latest PHORIA stereo 180 project, ‘ecosphere’. Ecosphere is a VR nature…Jul 27, 2020Jul 27, 2020
Samuel TateinThe PHORIA ProjectExperimenting with spatial communication — Dev LogAt Phoria, we think a lot about how communication will look with spatial computing. We ask, what will the vocabulary of the future be? We…Nov 15, 2018Nov 15, 2018
Samuel TateinDataDrivenInvestorWe created the first artificial intelligence in 1844, and now it’s eating the world.Intelligence, as far as we know, is the result of a network’s interactions — a series of interconnected nodes, that pass information back…Oct 19, 2018Oct 19, 2018
Samuel TateinShort Stories from Samuel TateA thread unbrokenI cradle my drink, or at least the analogue of it. I haven’t really been able to ‘drink’ anything in the traditional sense for the past…Jun 12, 2018Jun 12, 2018
Samuel TateinShort Stories from Samuel TateInternRichard sipped nervously at his seven-eleven coffee. He sat on a bench, watching the trams rattle down the center of Bourke Street, filled…Jun 12, 2018Jun 12, 2018
Samuel TateSurvival in PiecesWe humans require a few things to survive. Food, shelter, warmth, water. As society has developed, there has been increasing layers of…Aug 4, 2017Aug 4, 2017