3D via Head Tracking

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Jeremie Francone and Laurence Nigay just published their work for the iPad and iPhone that uses head tracking to figure out where you are, and then adjust the on-screen image to give a 3D feeling to the display. And it looks really cool — 3D without the special glasses. The demos are part of their research at LIG on “Head-Coupled Perspective on Mobile Devices.” Their work is inspired by technology that Johnny Lee developed (and…
 
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