TAT: Nexus
Continually progressing UI in the mobile phone arena, The Astonishing Tribe does it again with Nexus. In their latest demo, TAT shows off LinkFlow, Drag and Drop, and a whole host of other newly minted features in the TAT Cascades code.
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Continually progressing UI in the mobile phone arena, The Astonishing Tribe does it again with Nexus. In their latest demo, TAT shows off LinkFlow, Drag and Drop, and a whole host of other newly minted features in the TAT Cascades code.
Hard at work, TAT (The Astonishing Tribe) demonstrated its 3D Eye UI at Mobile World Congress 2009. The prototype system demonstrates the use of eyetracking to simulate 3D windows layers by manipulating the UI layers based on the positioning of the screen relative to the person looking at it. To see the method explained, check out Jonny Lee‘s 3D head tracking using the Wiimote.
TAT (The Astonishing Tribe) demonstrates its Foldout UI at Mobile World Congress 2009. Utilizing a physics engine, the screen content reacts as the user flings content around the screen reminiscent to the game Little Big Planet on the Sony PlayStation.