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  • Exclusive - British Academy Cymru Awards, Ceremony, St David's Hall, Cardiff, Wales, UK - 13 Oct 2019
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    Exclusive - British Academy Cymru Awards, Ceremony, St David's Hall, Cardiff, Wales, UK - 13 Oct 2019
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tom Nicholson/BAFTA/REX (10442423ii)
    David Banner, Richard Pring, Gabrielle Dwyer, Daniel Joseph and Richard Lee Rowlands - Game - Time Carnage VR with Nia Roberts
    Exclusive - British Academy Cymru Awards, Ceremony, St David's Hall, Cardiff, Wales, UK - 13 Oct 2019

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  • The rise of digital fitness: can the new wave of high-intensity home workouts replace the gym?
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    The rise of digital fitness: can the new wave of high-intensity home workouts replace the gym?
    The rise of digital fitness: can the new wave of high-intensity home workouts replace the gym? You can now have personal trainers in your headphones, or set up a mirror that beams classes into your home. The options are limitless. But can they ever beat the camaraderie of working out with other people? Pictured: a FIIT class in east London.

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  • The rise of digital fitness: can the new wave of high-intensity home workouts replace the gym?
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    The rise of digital fitness: can the new wave of high-intensity home workouts replace the gym?
    The rise of digital fitness: can the new wave of high-intensity home workouts replace the gym? You can now have personal trainers in your headphones, or set up a mirror that beams classes into your home. The options are limitless. But can they ever beat the camaraderie of working out with other people? Pictured: a FIIT class in east London.

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  • The rise of digital fitness: can the new wave of high-intensity home workouts replace the gym?
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    The rise of digital fitness: can the new wave of high-intensity home workouts replace the gym?
    The rise of digital fitness: can the new wave of high-intensity home workouts replace the gym? You can now have personal trainers in your headphones, or set up a mirror that beams classes into your home. The options are limitless. But can they ever beat the camaraderie of working out with other people? Pictured: a FIIT class in east London.

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  • The rise of digital fitness: can the new wave of high-intensity home workouts replace the gym?
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    The rise of digital fitness: can the new wave of high-intensity home workouts replace the gym?
    The rise of digital fitness: can the new wave of high-intensity home workouts replace the gym? You can now have personal trainers in your headphones, or set up a mirror that beams classes into your home. The options are limitless. But can they ever beat the camaraderie of working out with other people? Pictured: a FIIT class in east London.

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  • The rise of digital fitness: can the new wave of high-intensity home workouts replace the gym?
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    The rise of digital fitness: can the new wave of high-intensity home workouts replace the gym?
    The rise of digital fitness: can the new wave of high-intensity home workouts replace the gym? You can now have personal trainers in your headphones, or set up a mirror that beams classes into your home. The options are limitless. But can they ever beat the camaraderie of working out with other people? Pictured: a FIIT class in east London.

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  • The rise of digital fitness: can the new wave of high-intensity home workouts replace the gym?
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    The rise of digital fitness: can the new wave of high-intensity home workouts replace the gym?
    The rise of digital fitness: can the new wave of high-intensity home workouts replace the gym? You can now have personal trainers in your headphones, or set up a mirror that beams classes into your home. The options are limitless. But can they ever beat the camaraderie of working out with other people? Pictured: Chessie King and Mathew Lewis-Carter film an FIIT class in east London.

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  • The rise of digital fitness: can the new wave of high-intensity home workouts replace the gym?
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    The rise of digital fitness: can the new wave of high-intensity home workouts replace the gym?
    The rise of digital fitness: can the new wave of high-intensity home workouts replace the gym? You can now have personal trainers in your headphones, or set up a mirror that beams classes into your home. The options are limitless. But can they ever beat the camaraderie of working out with other people? Pictured: Chessie King and Mathew Lewis-Carter film an FIIT class in east London.

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  • The rise of digital fitness: can the new wave of high-intensity home workouts replace the gym?
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    The rise of digital fitness: can the new wave of high-intensity home workouts replace the gym?
    The rise of digital fitness: can the new wave of high-intensity home workouts replace the gym? You can now have personal trainers in your headphones, or set up a mirror that beams classes into your home. The options are limitless. But can they ever beat the camaraderie of working out with other people? Pictured: Chessie King and Mathew Lewis-Carter film an FIIT class in east London.

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  • The rise of digital fitness: can the new wave of high-intensity home workouts replace the gym?
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    The rise of digital fitness: can the new wave of high-intensity home workouts replace the gym?
    The rise of digital fitness: can the new wave of high-intensity home workouts replace the gym? You can now have personal trainers in your headphones, or set up a mirror that beams classes into your home. The options are limitless. But can they ever beat the camaraderie of working out with other people? Pictured: a FIIT class in east London.

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  • The rise of digital fitness: can the new wave of high-intensity home workouts replace the gym?
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    The rise of digital fitness: can the new wave of high-intensity home workouts replace the gym?
    The rise of digital fitness: can the new wave of high-intensity home workouts replace the gym? You can now have personal trainers in your headphones, or set up a mirror that beams classes into your home. The options are limitless. But can they ever beat the camaraderie of working out with other people? Pictured: a FIIT class in east London.

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  • The rise of digital fitness: can the new wave of high-intensity home workouts replace the gym?
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    The rise of digital fitness: can the new wave of high-intensity home workouts replace the gym?
    The rise of digital fitness: can the new wave of high-intensity home workouts replace the gym? You can now have personal trainers in your headphones, or set up a mirror that beams classes into your home. The options are limitless. But can they ever beat the camaraderie of working out with other people? Pictured: a FIIT class in east London.

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  • The rise of digital fitness: can the new wave of high-intensity home workouts replace the gym?
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    The rise of digital fitness: can the new wave of high-intensity home workouts replace the gym?
    The rise of digital fitness: can the new wave of high-intensity home workouts replace the gym? You can now have personal trainers in your headphones, or set up a mirror that beams classes into your home. The options are limitless. But can they ever beat the camaraderie of working out with other people? Pictured: a FIIT class in east London.

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  • The rise of digital fitness: can the new wave of high-intensity home workouts replace the gym?
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    The rise of digital fitness: can the new wave of high-intensity home workouts replace the gym?
    The rise of digital fitness: can the new wave of high-intensity home workouts replace the gym? You can now have personal trainers in your headphones, or set up a mirror that beams classes into your home. The options are limitless. But can they ever beat the camaraderie of working out with other people? Pictured: a FIIT class in east London.

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  • VR Headphones Oculus Quest
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    VR Headphones Oculus Quest
    VR Headphone. Oculus Quest
    Price: £399/£499 (64/128 GB)

    The Quest is OculusÕs first fully featured standalone headset and offers a transformational experience. For the first time you get all thatÕs good about high-end VR, including precise tracking, excellent hand controls and room-scale play that lets you actually walk around in a virtual world, and without the restrictive cables tethering you to a monster PC.
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  • VR Headphones Oculus Quest
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    VR Headphones Oculus Quest
    VR Headphone. Oculus Quest
    Price: £399/£499 (64/128 GB)

    The Quest is OculusÕs first fully featured standalone headset and offers a transformational experience. For the first time you get all thatÕs good about high-end VR, including precise tracking, excellent hand controls and room-scale play that lets you actually walk around in a virtual world, and without the restrictive cables tethering you to a monster PC.
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  • FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
    January 16, 2019 - Tokyo, Japan - A firefighter wears a VR glasses in front of the VR Bosai (Virtual Reality) earthquake simulator vehicle during the Disaster Preparedness Drill for Foreign Residents in FY2018 at Komazawa Olympic Park General Sports Ground. About 263 participants (including Tokyo foreign residents and members of embassies and international organizations) were instructed how to protect themselves in case of earthquake disaster by the Tokyo Fire Department with the assistance of volunteer interpreters in English, Chinese, Spanish and French. Participants learned how to give chest compression, shelter's rules life and experienced the shaking of a major earthquake through VR technology. The one-day training gives advice to foreigners in case of a big earthquake struck the island again, similar to Tohoku earthquake and tsunami on 11 March 2011 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • STUDIO - Nikki Lambert und Anthony Matchett
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    STUDIO - Nikki Lambert und Anthony Matchett
    Nikki Lambert, Chief Marketing Officer and Anthony Matchett, Founder and CEO of virtual reality music platform, MelodyVR pictured in their Soho offices, London, UK. MelodyVR uses cameras to record gigs from different angles and allows its uses to watch the acts in virtual reality via there app.
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  • STUDIO - Nikki Lambert und Anthony Matchett
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    STUDIO - Nikki Lambert und Anthony Matchett
    Nikki Lambert, Chief Marketing Officer and Anthony Matchett, Founder and CEO of virtual reality music platform, MelodyVR pictured in their Soho offices, London, UK. MelodyVR uses cameras to record gigs from different angles and allows its uses to watch the acts in virtual reality via there app.
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  • STUDIO - Nikki Lambert und Anthony Matchett
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    STUDIO - Nikki Lambert und Anthony Matchett
    Nikki Lambert, Chief Marketing Officer and Anthony Matchett, Founder and CEO of virtual reality music platform, MelodyVR pictured in their Soho offices, London, UK. MelodyVR uses cameras to record gigs from different angles and allows its uses to watch the acts in virtual reality via there app.
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  • STUDIO - Nikki Lambert und Anthony Matchett
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    STUDIO - Nikki Lambert und Anthony Matchett
    Nikki Lambert, Chief Marketing Officer and Anthony Matchett, Founder and CEO of virtual reality music platform, MelodyVR pictured in their Soho offices, London, UK. MelodyVR uses cameras to record gigs from different angles and allows its uses to watch the acts in virtual reality via there app.
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  • FEATURE -  Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
    A man enjoys with a VR simulator during the SoftBank World 2018 on July 20, 2018, Tokyo, Japan. SoftBank World 2018 showcases companies working with AI (Artificial Intelligence) and in IoT (the Internet of Things), developing the latest applications for robots in various business fields. The show runs until July 20. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
    A visitor tests Virtual Reality (VR) simulator during the 26th 3D & Virtual Reality Expo (IVR) in Tokyo Big Sight on June 20, 2018, Tokyo, Japan. The annual exhibition IVR is the biggest trade show in Japan that focuses on 3D and Virtual Reality industry. The exhibition is held from June 20 to 22. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
    A visitor experiments the Augmented Reality (AR) using a Virtual Reality (VR) glasses during the 26th 3D & Virtual Reality Expo (IVR) in Tokyo Big Sight on June 20, 2018, Tokyo, Japan. The annual exhibition IVR is the biggest trade show in Japan that focuses on 3D and Virtual Reality industry. The exhibition is held from June 20 to 22. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
    A visitor tests a Virtual Reality (VR) simulator during the 26th 3D & Virtual Reality Expo (IVR) in Tokyo Big Sight on June 20, 2018, Tokyo, Japan. The annual exhibition IVR is the biggest trade show in Japan that focuses on 3D and Virtual Reality industry. The exhibition is held from June 20 to 22. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
    Xiangxi, CHINA-15th March 2018: Pupils experience virtual reality (VR) technology at a primary school in Xiangxi, central China's Hunan Province, March 15th, 2018. (EDITORIAL USE ONLY. CHINA OUT) //SIPAASIA_SIPACHINA689/Credit:Peng Biao/SIPA ASIA/SIPA/1803150940 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00849657
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  • NEWS - Pizza im All auf der ISS
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    NEWS - Pizza im All auf der ISS
    December 4, 2017 - International Space Station, Earth Orbit - Expedition 53 American astronaut Joe Acaba during a test of the Zero Robotics student project aboard the International Space Station December 4, 2017 in Earth Orbit (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Pizza im All auf der ISS
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    NEWS - Pizza im All auf der ISS
    December 4, 2017 - International Space Station, Earth Orbit - Expedition 53 Russian cosmonaut Sasha Misurkin, right, and American astronaut Joe Acaba, left, during a test of the Zero Robotics student project aboard the International Space Station December 4, 2017 in Earth Orbit (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Pizza im All auf der ISS
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    NEWS - Pizza im All auf der ISS
    December 4, 2017 - International Space Station, Earth Orbit - Expedition 53 American astronaut Joe Acaba during a test of the Zero Robotics student project aboard the International Space Station December 4, 2017 in Earth Orbit (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Pizza im All auf der ISS
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    NEWS - Pizza im All auf der ISS
    December 4, 2017 - International Space Station, Earth Orbit - Expedition 53 Russian cosmonaut Sasha Misurkin, left, and American astronaut Joe Acaba, right, look through VR goggles during a test of the Zero Robotics student project aboard the International Space Station December 4, 2017 in Earth Orbit (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • FEATURE - Zocken bis die Finger glühen an der Tokyo Game Show
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    FEATURE - Zocken bis die Finger glühen an der Tokyo Game Show
    A booth assistant poses for a photograph at the Tokyo Game Show (TGS 2017) on September 21, 2017, Chiba, Japan. This year's event hosts 609 companies from 36 different countries, introducing 1,317 video game titles for smartphones, games consoles, VR, AR and MR platforms. The show, which expects to attract 250,000 visitors, runs until September 24 at the International Convention Complex Makuhari Messe in Chiba; and will be streamed live around the world. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • FEATURE - Zocken bis die Finger glühen an der Tokyo Game Show
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    FEATURE - Zocken bis die Finger glühen an der Tokyo Game Show
    A booth assistant poses for a photograph at the Tokyo Game Show (TGS 2017) on September 21, 2017, Chiba, Japan. This year's event hosts 609 companies from 36 different countries, introducing 1,317 video game titles for smartphones, games consoles, VR, AR and MR platforms. The show, which expects to attract 250,000 visitors, runs until September 24 at the International Convention Complex Makuhari Messe in Chiba; and will be streamed live around the world. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • FEATURE - Zocken bis die Finger glühen an der Tokyo Game Show
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    FEATURE - Zocken bis die Finger glühen an der Tokyo Game Show
    September 21, 2017 - Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan - A young woman wearing a costume poses before an exhibitor booth Love Plus Every for smartphones, during the Tokyo Game Show 2017 at Makuhari Messe in Chiba, near Tokyo, 21 September 2017. Asia's largest gaming event opened with 609 companies and organizations from 36 countries and regions exhibiting at the game show. The Japanese video game industry is finding its way out of the doldrums, by adapting new technology for decades-old titles. And that energy was evident at the annual game show (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • FEATURE - Zocken bis die Finger glühen an der Tokyo Game Show
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    FEATURE - Zocken bis die Finger glühen an der Tokyo Game Show
    A booth assistant poses for a photograph at the Tokyo Game Show (TGS 2017) on September 21, 2017, Chiba, Japan. This year's event hosts 609 companies from 36 different countries, introducing 1,317 video game titles for smartphones, games consoles, VR, AR and MR platforms. The show, which expects to attract 250,000 visitors, runs until September 24 at the International Convention Complex Makuhari Messe in Chiba; and will be streamed live around the world. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Zocken bis die Finger glühen an der Tokyo Game Show
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    FEATURE - Zocken bis die Finger glühen an der Tokyo Game Show
    An E-Sports player competes during the Tokyo Game Show (TGS 2017) on September 21, 2017, Chiba, Japan. This year's event hosts 609 companies from 36 different countries, introducing 1,317 video game titles for smartphones, games consoles, VR, AR and MR platforms. The show, which expects to attract 250,000 visitors, runs until September 24 at the International Convention Complex Makuhari Messe in Chiba; and will be streamed live around the world. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • PEOPLE - Mary und Frederik zu Besuch bei Victoria und Daniel in Schweden
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    PEOPLE - Mary und Frederik zu Besuch bei Victoria und Daniel in Schweden
    May 29, 2017 - Stockholm, Sweden - Crown princess Victoria..Official visit from Denmark, Liveable Scandinavia, Münchenbryggeriet, visiting the Designlounge, Stockholm, 2017-05-28..(c) Ola Axman / IBL....Officiellt besök från Kronprinsparet av Danmark, Liveable Scandinavia, Münchenbryggeriet, Stockholm, 2017-05-28 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • PEOPLE - Mary und Frederik zu Besuch bei Victoria und Daniel in Schweden
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    PEOPLE - Mary und Frederik zu Besuch bei Victoria und Daniel in Schweden
    May 29, 2017 - Stockholm, Sweden - Crown princess Victoria, crown princess Mary..Official visit from Denmark, Liveable Scandinavia, Münchenbryggeriet, visiting the Designlounge, Stockholm, 2017-05-28..(c) Ola Axman / IBL....Officiellt besök från Kronprinsparet av Danmark, Liveable Scandinavia, Münchenbryggeriet, Stockholm, 2017-05-28 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - London Design Biennale
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    NEWS - London Design Biennale
    London, UK. 6 September 2016. VRPOL!S, Santander 2100, is a virtual reality experience. Spanish entry. The first edition of the London Design Biennale brings together 37 countries and territories to the world's design capital. Nations from six continents present newly commissionied works that explore the theme 'Utopia by Design', curated by the leading museums and design organisations in the world. The Biennale runs from 7 to 27 September 2016 at Somerset House. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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  • OLYMPIA 2016 - Impressionen aus Rio de Janeiro
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    OLYMPIA 2016 - Impressionen aus Rio de Janeiro
    (160802) -- RIO DE JANEIRO, Aug. 2, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Members of the delegation of Singapore watch VR film at the Olympic village in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on Aug. 2, 2016.
    With 31 buildings and 3,604 apartments, the village will host more than 17,000 athletes and officials during its peak times. Built in the neighbourhood of Recreio dos Bandeirantes in the west of Rio, it is close to Barra Olympic Park, the main venue cluster. (Xinhua/Zheng Huansong)(dh)
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  • NEWS - Die neue PlayStation 4 VR
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    NEWS - Die neue PlayStation 4 VR
    July 2, 2016 - Paris, France: The first edition of Viva Technology Paris, an international event dedicated to the growth of startups and the collaboration between large companies and startups, presents the Sony PlayStation VR, the virtual-reality hardware for the PlayStation 4. The product will arrive on Oct. 13, 2016 and is considered the most accessible high-end VR hardware of all. Sony promises that the PSVR will come with up to 50 games at launch. From the PlayStation VR headset, the user will be able to access the PS4's menus and features and enter "cinematic mode" and play any game or app in a simulated 16:9 screen. (Joao Luiz Bulcao/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05532123
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  • NEWS - Die neue PlayStation 4 VR
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    NEWS - Die neue PlayStation 4 VR
    July 2, 2016 - Paris, France: The first edition of Viva Technology Paris, an international event dedicated to the growth of startups and the collaboration between large companies and startups, presents the Sony PlayStation VR, the virtual-reality hardware for the PlayStation 4. The product will arrive on Oct. 13, 2016 and is considered the most accessible high-end VR hardware of all. Sony promises that the PSVR will come with up to 50 games at launch. From the PlayStation VR headset, the user will be able to access the PS4's menus and features and enter "cinematic mode" and play any game or app in a simulated 16:9 screen. (Joao Luiz Bulcao/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05532121
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  • NEWS - Die neue PlayStation 4 VR
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    NEWS - Die neue PlayStation 4 VR
    July 2, 2016 - Paris, France: The first edition of Viva Technology Paris, an international event dedicated to the growth of startups and the collaboration between large companies and startups, presents the Sony PlayStation VR, the virtual-reality hardware for the PlayStation 4. The product will arrive on Oct. 13, 2016 and is considered the most accessible high-end VR hardware of all. Sony promises that the PSVR will come with up to 50 games at launch. From the PlayStation VR headset, the user will be able to access the PS4's menus and features and enter "cinematic mode" and play any game or app in a simulated 16:9 screen. (Joao Luiz Bulcao/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05532126
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  • NEWS - Die neue PlayStation 4 VR
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    NEWS - Die neue PlayStation 4 VR
    July 2, 2016 - Paris, France: The first edition of Viva Technology Paris, an international event dedicated to the growth of startups and the collaboration between large companies and startups, presents the Sony PlayStation VR, the virtual-reality hardware for the PlayStation 4. The product will arrive on Oct. 13, 2016 and is considered the most accessible high-end VR hardware of all. Sony promises that the PSVR will come with up to 50 games at launch. From the PlayStation VR headset, the user will be able to access the PS4's menus and features and enter "cinematic mode" and play any game or app in a simulated 16:9 screen. (Joao Luiz Bulcao/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05532122
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  • NEWS - Die neue PlayStation 4 VR
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    NEWS - Die neue PlayStation 4 VR
    July 2, 2016 - Paris, France: The first edition of Viva Technology Paris, an international event dedicated to the growth of startups and the collaboration between large companies and startups, presents the Sony PlayStation VR, the virtual-reality hardware for the PlayStation 4. The product will arrive on Oct. 13, 2016 and is considered the most accessible high-end VR hardware of all. Sony promises that the PSVR will come with up to 50 games at launch. From the PlayStation VR headset, the user will be able to access the PS4's menus and features and enter "cinematic mode" and play any game or app in a simulated 16:9 screen. (Joao Luiz Bulcao/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05532117
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  • PORTRAIT - Matthew Stone
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    PORTRAIT - Matthew Stone
    Matthew Stone. From collaborating with FKA Twigs to soundtracking Gareth Pugh shows, artist Matthew Stone has come a long way from his Peckham squat. Stone paints real brushstrokes, then photographs them and remodels them digitally. He also creates GIF-style moving versions which he posts online. So you can look into them and rotate through them. Trippy. Exactly, says Stone. He believes art is heading in the direction of virtual reality.

    © Louise Haywood-Schiefer / Evening Standard / eyevine

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  • PORTRAIT - Matthew Stone
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    PORTRAIT - Matthew Stone
    Matthew Stone. From collaborating with FKA Twigs to soundtracking Gareth Pugh shows, artist Matthew Stone has come a long way from his Peckham squat. Stone paints real brushstrokes, then photographs them and remodels them digitally. He also creates GIF-style moving versions which he posts online. So you can look into them and rotate through them. Trippy. Exactly, says Stone. He believes art is heading in the direction of virtual reality.

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  • PORTRAIT - Matthew Stone
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    PORTRAIT - Matthew Stone
    Matthew Stone. From collaborating with FKA Twigs to soundtracking Gareth Pugh shows, artist Matthew Stone has come a long way from his Peckham squat. Stone paints real brushstrokes, then photographs them and remodels them digitally. He also creates GIF-style moving versions which he posts online. So you can look into them and rotate through them. Trippy. Exactly, says Stone. He believes art is heading in the direction of virtual reality.

    © Louise Haywood-Schiefer / Evening Standard / eyevine

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  • Edinburgh, Scotland, Britain - 2011
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    Edinburgh, Scotland, Britain - 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stuart Forster / Rex Features (1525790b)
    VR insignia on a red Royal Mail postbox. The insignia indicates that this British postbox dates to the reign of Queen Victoria (1837 to 1901).
    Edinburgh, Scotland, Britain - 2011

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • FEATURE - Künstler entwerfen exklusive Immobilien für das "Metaverse"
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    FEATURE - Künstler entwerfen exklusive Immobilien für das "Metaverse"
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**

    Users of the Metaverse can now buy prime real estate designed by real-life artists.

    On Tuesday (26July2022), collaborators The Alexander Team and Everyrealm, the metaverse real estate development firm, have announced the launch of ‘The Row,’ a private, members-only metaverse real estate community featuring architecture designed by artists including Daniel Arsham, who also serves as Everyrealm’s Creative Ambassador, Misha Kahn, Andrés Reisinger, Alexis Christodoulou, Six N. Five, and Hard.

    “The metaverse has no physics, no weather, and no limitations other than human ingenuity,” said Janine Yorio, CEO, Everyrealm. “The Row brings together visionary artists best known for their architectural landscapes and collectors seeking a unique, limited edition residence that they can deploy across many different metaverses over time.”

    The Row will be a limited-edition series of 30 3D architectural landmarks, each sold as a 1-of-1 non-fungible token (or “NFT”). The artists will develop and build each of the Row’s landmarks with the ability to be deployed across a variety of metaverse platforms within The Row district. Metaverse world-building platform Mona will host The Row’s first builds. Membership to The Row is by invitation only and will become available once The Row has completed development later this year. Interested parties can now request an invitation on The Row’s dedicated website.

    “In the metaverse, one does not need to adhere to the many constraints that exist when creating spaces, exhibitions, and art works in the physical world,” said Daniel Arsham. “When designing for The Row, I considered how my sculptures would appear from inside this unique piece of architecture. I explored the possibility of seasonality; how I might be able to alter the seasons, and how the design could remain in existence in both a daytime or a nighttime environment forever. I’m excited and e

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Künstler entwerfen exklusive Immobilien für das "Metaverse"
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    FEATURE - Künstler entwerfen exklusive Immobilien für das "Metaverse"
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**

    Users of the Metaverse can now buy prime real estate designed by real-life artists.

    On Tuesday (26July2022), collaborators The Alexander Team and Everyrealm, the metaverse real estate development firm, have announced the launch of ‘The Row,’ a private, members-only metaverse real estate community featuring architecture designed by artists including Daniel Arsham, who also serves as Everyrealm’s Creative Ambassador, Misha Kahn, Andrés Reisinger, Alexis Christodoulou, Six N. Five, and Hard.

    “The metaverse has no physics, no weather, and no limitations other than human ingenuity,” said Janine Yorio, CEO, Everyrealm. “The Row brings together visionary artists best known for their architectural landscapes and collectors seeking a unique, limited edition residence that they can deploy across many different metaverses over time.”

    The Row will be a limited-edition series of 30 3D architectural landmarks, each sold as a 1-of-1 non-fungible token (or “NFT”). The artists will develop and build each of the Row’s landmarks with the ability to be deployed across a variety of metaverse platforms within The Row district. Metaverse world-building platform Mona will host The Row’s first builds. Membership to The Row is by invitation only and will become available once The Row has completed development later this year. Interested parties can now request an invitation on The Row’s dedicated website.

    “In the metaverse, one does not need to adhere to the many constraints that exist when creating spaces, exhibitions, and art works in the physical world,” said Daniel Arsham. “When designing for The Row, I considered how my sculptures would appear from inside this unique piece of architecture. I explored the possibility of seasonality; how I might be able to alter the seasons, and how the design could remain in existence in both a daytime or a nighttime environment forever. I’m excited and e

    (c) Dukas

     

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