What you see here is definitely eye-catching to say the least – this cell phone user interface demonstration offer what standard flat interface elements cannot – a convincing sense of depth and layers simply by tracking one’s eyes while using The Astonishing Tribe’s (TAT) self-developed 3D engine that renders in real time. In essence, it will rely on your eyes’ locations with the device’s orientation in order to come to the right equation so that the software will be able to create a convincing 3D effect when looked at. We hope for the day where such user interfaces are more common as it will certainly be more engaging compared to a standard 2D menu with simple animation (or none at all sometimes) to its icons.
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