Head-tracking makes iPad 3D without glasses

Seen on Macrumors http://www.macrumors.com/2011/04/11/head-tracking-allows-glasses-free-3d-on-ipad/

We track the head of the user with the front facing camera in order to create a glasses-free monocular 3D display. Such spatially-aware mobile display enables to improve the possibilities of interaction. It does not use the accelerometers and relies only on the front camera.
deathcowsays...

The recessed box at 0:48 is awesome . I would pay $1 for an app like that where I kept tiny slaves which desperately wanted out of the little recessed room but couldn't quite get enough traction to climb up the walls.

If it could sense the volume on the microphone it would also be nice to yell at them and have them cower.

Would also like to be able to selectively flood the room to controllable depths.

messengersays...

I'd like to see what it looks like from an angle other than the observer. My guess is it'd be something like that street art that looks 3D from one angle, and like a distorted mess from anywhere else.

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