
Design for Extra- Realty
Most products are built for use in our physical world. We can see them, wield them. The dawn of digital technology has created a whole new class of product and spaces by which we live our lives. We can be transported to new realities with film, wield digital tools, or contribute to virtual communities. These are all examples of extra-reality: products, services, stories, and spaces that run as an overlay to our physical perception of the world.
Most products are built for use in our physical world. We can see them, wield them. The dawn of digital technology has created a whole new class of product and spaces by which we live our lives. We can be transported to new realities with film, wield digital tools, or contribute to virtual communities. These are all examples of extra-reality: products, services, stories, and spaces that run as an overlay to our physical perception of the world.
Introduction of Null Reality
Here we propose a third, most important paradigm of Null Reality (NR) and companion product space of thought technology. Think of Null Reality as the OS of the interior mind, whereas perception operates without the aid of external input.
Here we propose a third, most important paradigm of Null Reality (NR) and companion product space of thought technology. Think of Null Reality as the OS of the interior mind, whereas perception operates without the aid of external input.
Many people experience fear being alone in their thoughts. How often throughout our day do we hold active conscious space for our inner OS?

Thought Tech
Thought tech is product for our based level operating systems. The realm of mindfulness, lucid dreaming, mnemonic devices, the law of attraction and other placebo belief systems are all examples of thought tech. By consciously acknowledging this sacred space, the aim for thought tech is to allow customers to reclaim their inner operating system.
The RIFtlab NR (Null Reality) Headset

