The 23 March 2026 session of the Future Text Lab gathered Frode Hegland, Tom Haymes, Brandel Zachernuk, and Peter Dimitrious for a wide-ranging discussion centred on the nature of knowledge interaction in XR — specifically what it means to navigate, manipulate, and “enter” information spatially, as distinct from reading or writing in any conventional sense. The meeting wove together a live demo of Frode’s Author spatial mapping tool on visionOS, Tom’s ongoing project to build a personal knowledge navigator from his photographed bookshelves and Kindle library, and substantial theoretical exchanges touching on flow theory, LLM output quantity, the design philosophy of Doug Engelbart, the materiality of paper, the emerging poverty of vocabulary around knowledge-in-XR, and the role of music and photography as alternative channels for entering knowledge.