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아난드 아가왈라의 '범프 탑 데스크탑' 시연

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아난드 아가왈라는 '범프 탑'이라는 윈도우용 사용자 인터페이스를 발표했습니다. 우리가 앉아 일을하는 책상에 착안하여, 실제 책상위에서 경험을 고스란히 컴퓨터 UI에 재현했습니다. 아난드가 일반적인 책상의 모습을 3차원으로 옮겨왔는지 구경해 볼까요?

Anand Agarawala is the creator of BumpTop, an irresistible new desktop interface with a satisfyingly three-dimensional physicality and a fresh approach to interactivity. Full bio »

Translated into Korean by Ukseop Jeong
Reviewed by Hanseok "Hahn" Ryu
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