Why I'm starting this blog
A place for longer-form thinking on extended reality, physiological signals, and building research-grounded products.
Most of what I publish lives in two registers: peer-reviewed papers, which are precise but slow and narrow, and short updates, which are fast but shallow. This blog is for the space in between — longer-form writing where I can think out loud about the ideas I keep circling back to.
What I’ll write about
- Physiological signals in XR — what heart rate, EEG, and gaze can (and can’t) tell us about how an immersive experience is landing.
- Presence and discomfort — the two sides of the same coin: what makes a virtual world feel real, and what makes it make us feel ill.
- Building research-grounded products — the messy translation from a study to a thing people actually use.
How this differs from Updates
The Updates feed stays as it is — short notes, news, and a changelog. This is the place for essays that take more than a paragraph.
More soon.