👉 Forming computing, also known as form-based or form-centric computing, is a design paradigm that emphasizes the physical and spatial aspects of human-computer interaction. It focuses on creating interfaces and systems where the form and structure of objects, spaces, and interactions directly influence user behavior and experience. Unlike traditional computing models that prioritize functionality over aesthetics, forming computing integrates the visual, tactile, and spatial dimensions into the design process, aiming to create more intuitive, engaging, and contextually relevant user experiences. This approach often involves the use of physical media, such as touchscreens, gesture-based interfaces, and augmented reality, to foster a deeper connection between users and technology by aligning the digital environment with human perception and interaction patterns.