3D via Head Tracking
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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