👉 Physically computing, or physical computing, refers to the integration of computation and digital technology into tangible, interactive devices that can directly engage with the physical world. Unlike traditional computing systems confined to software and abstract data, physically computing devices are designed to interact with their environment, often through sensors, actuators, and user interfaces, enabling real-time data processing and immediate physical responses. Examples include smart home devices, wearable technology, robotics, and interactive art installations. This approach emphasizes the seamless fusion of computation and physical action, making technology more accessible, intuitive, and responsive to human needs and environmental contexts.