It isn't a terrible idea in general, although to be honest you really must do your research if you are going to convince a team of engineers to implement your proposal.
The approach of using a more visually pleasing browsing experience is one that I have considered trying with a userscript before. Basically it used the review framework to navigate new questions; I realize this is different, but it has the same flaw.
Stack Overflow is not an entertainment website. It does not need to have parallax, <marquee>
, or any other visually pleasing elements at all. This is because the vast majority of users coming to Stack Overflow are the ones seeking knowledge, and they do not care what the frame around that information looks like. Frankly, neither do I.
While I attempt to give back to the Stack Overflow community, my primary use of the site is to stand on the shoulders of giants while developing a project - which is what most unregistered users from google are trying to do as well.
Here is an answer that I found rather helpful today: https://stackoverflow.com/a/6423891/1026459 while working with a view. I am really thrilled that while trying to find the solution to the problem I was working on, the pages loaded in less than a second as it can often take several attempts to find the right post.
Overall, the feature being requested here is over engineering - not to mention Stack Overflow wouldn't even use border-radius
for a long time as it was seen as excessive. Moreover, there really needs to be a lot more citation for a feature which would change the entire front facing aspect of Stack Overflow.