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  • Daily Life In Edmonton
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    Daily Life In Edmonton
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MAY 7:
    New MacBook Air laptops are showcased on display inside a store in Edmonton, with an advertisement for the new iPhone 16 Pro, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Edmonton
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    Daily Life In Edmonton
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MAY 7:
    The new iPhone 16 Pro are showcased on display inside a store in Edmonton, , Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Edmonton
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    Daily Life In Edmonton
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MAY 7:
    An Apple store in Edmonton, with advertisements for the new iPhone 16 Pro, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Edmonton
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    Daily Life In Edmonton
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MAY 7:
    A lineup of new Samsung 2025 TVs on display at a popular store in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on May 7, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Edmonton
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    Daily Life In Edmonton
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MAY 7:
    A lineup of new Samsung 2025 TVs on display at a popular store in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on May 7, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Edmonton
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    Daily Life In Edmonton
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MAY 7:
    A lineup of new Galaxy S25 phones on display at a popular store in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on May 7, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Edmonton
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    Daily Life In Edmonton
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MAY 7:
    A DJI Mini Pro drone on display at a popular store in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on May 7, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Edmonton
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    Daily Life In Edmonton
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MAY 7:
    A lineup of new Sony's 2025 TVs on display at a popular store in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on May 7, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Edmonton
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    Daily Life In Edmonton
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MAY 7:
    A lineup of new Sony's 2025 TVs on display at a popular store in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on May 7, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Edmonton
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    Daily Life In Edmonton
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MAY 7:
    The new iPhone 16 Pro are showcased on display inside a store in Edmonton, , Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Edmonton
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    Daily Life In Edmonton
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MAY 7:
    A new Nintendo Switch Oled Bundle on display at a popular store in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on May 7, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • 100% Doraemon & Friends Tour Exhibition In Bangkok.
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    100% Doraemon & Friends Tour Exhibition In Bangkok.
    Visitors take photos during a media preview of the ''100% Doraemon and Friends Tour'' art exhibition, featuring artwork and figurines of the popular anime title character Doraemon by Fujiko Fujio, at Icon Siam shopping mall in Bangkok, Thailand, on April 30, 2025. (Photo by Anusak Laowilas/NurPhoto)

     

  • 100% Doraemon & Friends Tour Exhibition In Bangkok.
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    100% Doraemon & Friends Tour Exhibition In Bangkok.
    Visitors take photos during a media preview of the ''100% Doraemon and Friends Tour'' art exhibition, featuring artwork and figurines of the popular anime title character Doraemon by Fujiko Fujio, at Icon Siam shopping mall in Bangkok, Thailand, on April 30, 2025. (Photo by Anusak Laowilas/NurPhoto)

     

  • 100% Doraemon & Friends Tour Exhibition In Bangkok.
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    100% Doraemon & Friends Tour Exhibition In Bangkok.
    Visitors take photos during a media preview of the ''100% Doraemon and Friends Tour'' art exhibition, featuring artwork and figurines of the popular anime title character Doraemon by Fujiko Fujio, at Icon Siam shopping mall in Bangkok, Thailand, on April 30, 2025. (Photo by Anusak Laowilas/NurPhoto)

     

  • 100% Doraemon & Friends Tour Exhibition In Bangkok.
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    100% Doraemon & Friends Tour Exhibition In Bangkok.
    Visitors take photos during a media preview of the ''100% Doraemon and Friends Tour'' art exhibition, featuring artwork and figurines of the popular anime title character Doraemon by Fujiko Fujio, at Icon Siam shopping mall in Bangkok, Thailand, on April 30, 2025. (Photo by Anusak Laowilas/NurPhoto)

     

  • 100% Doraemon & Friends Tour Exhibition In Bangkok.
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    100% Doraemon & Friends Tour Exhibition In Bangkok.
    Visitors take photos during a media preview of the ''100% Doraemon and Friends Tour'' art exhibition, featuring artwork and figurines of the popular anime title character Doraemon by Fujiko Fujio, at Icon Siam shopping mall in Bangkok, Thailand, on April 30, 2025. (Photo by Anusak Laowilas/NurPhoto)

     

  • 100% Doraemon & Friends Tour Exhibition In Bangkok.
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    100% Doraemon & Friends Tour Exhibition In Bangkok.
    Visitors take photos during a media preview of the ''100% Doraemon and Friends Tour'' art exhibition, featuring artwork and figurines of the popular anime title character Doraemon by Fujiko Fujio, at Icon Siam shopping mall in Bangkok, Thailand, on April 30, 2025. (Photo by Anusak Laowilas/NurPhoto)

     

  • 100% Doraemon & Friends Tour Exhibition In Bangkok.
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    100% Doraemon & Friends Tour Exhibition In Bangkok.
    Visitors take photos during a media preview of the ''100% Doraemon and Friends Tour'' art exhibition, featuring artwork and figurines of the popular anime title character Doraemon by Fujiko Fujio, at Icon Siam shopping mall in Bangkok, Thailand, on April 30, 2025. (Photo by Anusak Laowilas/NurPhoto)

     

  • 100% Doraemon & Friends Tour Exhibition In Bangkok.
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    100% Doraemon & Friends Tour Exhibition In Bangkok.
    Visitors take photos during a media preview of the ''100% Doraemon and Friends Tour'' art exhibition, featuring artwork and figurines of the popular anime title character Doraemon by Fujiko Fujio, at Icon Siam shopping mall in Bangkok, Thailand, on April 30, 2025. (Photo by Anusak Laowilas/NurPhoto)

     

  • 100% Doraemon & Friends Tour Exhibition In Bangkok.
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    100% Doraemon & Friends Tour Exhibition In Bangkok.
    Visitors take photos during a media preview of the ''100% Doraemon and Friends Tour'' art exhibition, featuring artwork and figurines of the popular anime title character Doraemon by Fujiko Fujio, at Icon Siam shopping mall in Bangkok, Thailand, on April 30, 2025. (Photo by Anusak Laowilas/NurPhoto)

     

  • App brings old toys and gadgets to life
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    App brings old toys and gadgets to life
    Ferrari Press Agency
    InteRecon 1
    Ref 16695
    03/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: HKUST / MIT/ ETH Zurich

    Nostalgia fans can now recreate old toys and gadgets from their past in augmented reality — and get them to work just as they once did.

    Whether it's a doll with limbs that move a certain way, or a gadget that plays video and music, new software tech called InteRecon can recreate it virtually.

    The researchers are proposing this as a better way to preserve the memories of your beloved toys and other personal items, as well as to help present objects for closer examination to museum visitors.

    InteRecon tech is short for Interactive Reconstruction and involves recreating the object in 3D with added controls so it can be interacted with.

    The interface has buttons and knobs and sliders that actually work in augmented reality.

    The user then adds embedded content like videos and music that were part of the original object.

    So for instance am old TV could play time period correct programmes

    The team behind it from the USA’s Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Switzerland’s ETH Zurich and the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Guangzhou says everyone has some memorable items whether gifts, travel souvenirs or childhood toys.
    OPS: A statue is brought to life to play music from its country of origin, in this case Mexico.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • App brings old toys and gadgets to life
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    App brings old toys and gadgets to life
    Ferrari Press Agency
    InteRecon 1
    Ref 16695
    03/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: HKUST / MIT/ ETH Zurich

    Nostalgia fans can now recreate old toys and gadgets from their past in augmented reality — and get them to work just as they once did.

    Whether it's a doll with limbs that move a certain way, or a gadget that plays video and music, new software tech called InteRecon can recreate it virtually.

    The researchers are proposing this as a better way to preserve the memories of your beloved toys and other personal items, as well as to help present objects for closer examination to museum visitors.

    InteRecon tech is short for Interactive Reconstruction and involves recreating the object in 3D with added controls so it can be interacted with.

    The interface has buttons and knobs and sliders that actually work in augmented reality.

    The user then adds embedded content like videos and music that were part of the original object.

    So for instance am old TV could play time period correct programmes

    The team behind it from the USA’s Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Switzerland’s ETH Zurich and the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Guangzhou says everyone has some memorable items whether gifts, travel souvenirs or childhood toys.

    OPS: A model helicopter flies

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • App brings old toys and gadgets to life
    DUKAS_183155182_FER
    App brings old toys and gadgets to life
    Ferrari Press Agency
    InteRecon 1
    Ref 16695
    03/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: HKUST / MIT/ ETH Zurich

    Nostalgia fans can now recreate old toys and gadgets from their past in augmented reality — and get them to work just as they once did.

    Whether it's a doll with limbs that move a certain way, or a gadget that plays video and music, new software tech called InteRecon can recreate it virtually.

    The researchers are proposing this as a better way to preserve the memories of your beloved toys and other personal items, as well as to help present objects for closer examination to museum visitors.

    InteRecon tech is short for Interactive Reconstruction and involves recreating the object in 3D with added controls so it can be interacted with.

    The interface has buttons and knobs and sliders that actually work in augmented reality.

    The user then adds embedded content like videos and music that were part of the original object.

    So for instance am old TV could play time period correct programmes

    The team behind it from the USA’s Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Switzerland’s ETH Zurich and the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Guangzhou says everyone has some memorable items whether gifts, travel souvenirs or childhood toys.

    OPS: Completed 3D scan of a cuddly toy

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • App brings old toys and gadgets to life
    DUKAS_183155181_FER
    App brings old toys and gadgets to life
    Ferrari Press Agency
    InteRecon 1
    Ref 16695
    03/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: HKUST / MIT/ ETH Zurich

    Nostalgia fans can now recreate old toys and gadgets from their past in augmented reality — and get them to work just as they once did.

    Whether it's a doll with limbs that move a certain way, or a gadget that plays video and music, new software tech called InteRecon can recreate it virtually.

    The researchers are proposing this as a better way to preserve the memories of your beloved toys and other personal items, as well as to help present objects for closer examination to museum visitors.

    InteRecon tech is short for Interactive Reconstruction and involves recreating the object in 3D with added controls so it can be interacted with.

    The interface has buttons and knobs and sliders that actually work in augmented reality.

    The user then adds embedded content like videos and music that were part of the original object.

    So for instance am old TV could play time period correct programmes

    The team behind it from the USA’s Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Switzerland’s ETH Zurich and the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Guangzhou says everyone has some memorable items whether gifts, travel souvenirs or childhood toys.

    OPS: Toy train rolls along the track

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • App brings old toys and gadgets to life
    DUKAS_183155180_FER
    App brings old toys and gadgets to life
    Ferrari Press Agency
    InteRecon 1
    Ref 16695
    03/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: HKUST / MIT/ ETH Zurich

    Nostalgia fans can now recreate old toys and gadgets from their past in augmented reality — and get them to work just as they once did.

    Whether it's a doll with limbs that move a certain way, or a gadget that plays video and music, new software tech called InteRecon can recreate it virtually.

    The researchers are proposing this as a better way to preserve the memories of your beloved toys and other personal items, as well as to help present objects for closer examination to museum visitors.

    InteRecon tech is short for Interactive Reconstruction and involves recreating the object in 3D with added controls so it can be interacted with.

    The interface has buttons and knobs and sliders that actually work in augmented reality.

    The user then adds embedded content like videos and music that were part of the original object.

    So for instance am old TV could play time period correct programmes

    The team behind it from the USA’s Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Switzerland’s ETH Zurich and the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Guangzhou says everyone has some memorable items whether gifts, travel souvenirs or childhood toys.

    OPS: Lego minifigure moves just like the original

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • App brings old toys and gadgets to life
    DUKAS_183155179_FER
    App brings old toys and gadgets to life
    Ferrari Press Agency
    InteRecon 1
    Ref 16695
    03/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: HKUST / MIT/ ETH Zurich

    Nostalgia fans can now recreate old toys and gadgets from their past in augmented reality — and get them to work just as they once did.

    Whether it's a doll with limbs that move a certain way, or a gadget that plays video and music, new software tech called InteRecon can recreate it virtually.

    The researchers are proposing this as a better way to preserve the memories of your beloved toys and other personal items, as well as to help present objects for closer examination to museum visitors.

    InteRecon tech is short for Interactive Reconstruction and involves recreating the object in 3D with added controls so it can be interacted with.

    The interface has buttons and knobs and sliders that actually work in augmented reality.

    The user then adds embedded content like videos and music that were part of the original object.

    So for instance am old TV could play time period correct programmes

    The team behind it from the USA’s Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Switzerland’s ETH Zurich and the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Guangzhou says everyone has some memorable items whether gifts, travel souvenirs or childhood toys.

    OPS: Recreated Gameboy can be made to actually play games on

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • App brings old toys and gadgets to life
    DUKAS_183155178_FER
    App brings old toys and gadgets to life
    Ferrari Press Agency
    InteRecon 1
    Ref 16695
    03/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: HKUST / MIT/ ETH Zurich

    Nostalgia fans can now recreate old toys and gadgets from their past in augmented reality — and get them to work just as they once did.

    Whether it's a doll with limbs that move a certain way, or a gadget that plays video and music, new software tech called InteRecon can recreate it virtually.

    The researchers are proposing this as a better way to preserve the memories of your beloved toys and other personal items, as well as to help present objects for closer examination to museum visitors.

    InteRecon tech is short for Interactive Reconstruction and involves recreating the object in 3D with added controls so it can be interacted with.

    The interface has buttons and knobs and sliders that actually work in augmented reality.

    The user then adds embedded content like videos and music that were part of the original object.

    So for instance am old TV could play time period correct programmes

    The team behind it from the USA’s Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Switzerland’s ETH Zurich and the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Guangzhou says everyone has some memorable items whether gifts, travel souvenirs or childhood toys.

    OPS: A recreated camera can be made to take virtual reality photos.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • App brings old toys and gadgets to life
    DUKAS_183155177_FER
    App brings old toys and gadgets to life
    Ferrari Press Agency
    InteRecon 1
    Ref 16695
    03/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: HKUST / MIT/ ETH Zurich

    Nostalgia fans can now recreate old toys and gadgets from their past in augmented reality — and get them to work just as they once did.

    Whether it's a doll with limbs that move a certain way, or a gadget that plays video and music, new software tech called InteRecon can recreate it virtually.

    The researchers are proposing this as a better way to preserve the memories of your beloved toys and other personal items, as well as to help present objects for closer examination to museum visitors.

    InteRecon tech is short for Interactive Reconstruction and involves recreating the object in 3D with added controls so it can be interacted with.

    The interface has buttons and knobs and sliders that actually work in augmented reality.

    The user then adds embedded content like videos and music that were part of the original object.

    So for instance am old TV could play time period correct programmes

    The team behind it from the USA’s Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Switzerland’s ETH Zurich and the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Guangzhou says everyone has some memorable items whether gifts, travel souvenirs or childhood toys.

    OPS: A recreated camera can be made to take virtual reality photos.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • App brings old toys and gadgets to life
    DUKAS_183155175_FER
    App brings old toys and gadgets to life
    Ferrari Press Agency
    InteRecon 1
    Ref 16695
    03/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: HKUST / MIT/ ETH Zurich

    Nostalgia fans can now recreate old toys and gadgets from their past in augmented reality — and get them to work just as they once did.

    Whether it's a doll with limbs that move a certain way, or a gadget that plays video and music, new software tech called InteRecon can recreate it virtually.

    The researchers are proposing this as a better way to preserve the memories of your beloved toys and other personal items, as well as to help present objects for closer examination to museum visitors.

    InteRecon tech is short for Interactive Reconstruction and involves recreating the object in 3D with added controls so it can be interacted with.

    The interface has buttons and knobs and sliders that actually work in augmented reality.

    The user then adds embedded content like videos and music that were part of the original object.

    So for instance am old TV could play time period correct programmes

    The team behind it from the USA’s Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Switzerland’s ETH Zurich and the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Guangzhou says everyone has some memorable items whether gifts, travel souvenirs or childhood toys.

    OPS: Creating a fully operation mixed reality TV set which can show old animated cartoons.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • App brings old toys and gadgets to life
    DUKAS_183155173_FER
    App brings old toys and gadgets to life
    Ferrari Press Agency
    InteRecon 1
    Ref 16695
    03/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: HKUST / MIT/ ETH Zurich

    Nostalgia fans can now recreate old toys and gadgets from their past in augmented reality — and get them to work just as they once did.

    Whether it's a doll with limbs that move a certain way, or a gadget that plays video and music, new software tech called InteRecon can recreate it virtually.

    The researchers are proposing this as a better way to preserve the memories of your beloved toys and other personal items, as well as to help present objects for closer examination to museum visitors.

    InteRecon tech is short for Interactive Reconstruction and involves recreating the object in 3D with added controls so it can be interacted with.

    The interface has buttons and knobs and sliders that actually work in augmented reality.

    The user then adds embedded content like videos and music that were part of the original object.

    So for instance am old TV could play time period correct programmes

    The team behind it from the USA’s Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Switzerland’s ETH Zurich and the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Guangzhou says everyone has some memorable items whether gifts, travel souvenirs or childhood toys.

    OPS: Creating a fully operation mixed reality TV set which can show old animated cartoons.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • App brings old toys and gadgets to life
    DUKAS_183155171_FER
    App brings old toys and gadgets to life
    Ferrari Press Agency
    InteRecon 1
    Ref 16695
    03/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: HKUST / MIT/ ETH Zurich

    Nostalgia fans can now recreate old toys and gadgets from their past in augmented reality — and get them to work just as they once did.

    Whether it's a doll with limbs that move a certain way, or a gadget that plays video and music, new software tech called InteRecon can recreate it virtually.

    The researchers are proposing this as a better way to preserve the memories of your beloved toys and other personal items, as well as to help present objects for closer examination to museum visitors.

    InteRecon tech is short for Interactive Reconstruction and involves recreating the object in 3D with added controls so it can be interacted with.

    The interface has buttons and knobs and sliders that actually work in augmented reality.

    The user then adds embedded content like videos and music that were part of the original object.

    So for instance am old TV could play time period correct programmes

    The team behind it from the USA’s Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Switzerland’s ETH Zurich and the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Guangzhou says everyone has some memorable items whether gifts, travel souvenirs or childhood toys.

    OPS: Creating a fully operation mixed reality TV set which can show old animated cartoons.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • App brings old toys and gadgets to life
    DUKAS_183155169_FER
    App brings old toys and gadgets to life
    Ferrari Press Agency
    InteRecon 1
    Ref 16695
    03/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: HKUST / MIT/ ETH Zurich

    Nostalgia fans can now recreate old toys and gadgets from their past in augmented reality — and get them to work just as they once did.

    Whether it's a doll with limbs that move a certain way, or a gadget that plays video and music, new software tech called InteRecon can recreate it virtually.

    The researchers are proposing this as a better way to preserve the memories of your beloved toys and other personal items, as well as to help present objects for closer examination to museum visitors.

    InteRecon tech is short for Interactive Reconstruction and involves recreating the object in 3D with added controls so it can be interacted with.

    The interface has buttons and knobs and sliders that actually work in augmented reality.

    The user then adds embedded content like videos and music that were part of the original object.

    So for instance am old TV could play time period correct programmes

    The team behind it from the USA’s Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Switzerland’s ETH Zurich and the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Guangzhou says everyone has some memorable items whether gifts, travel souvenirs or childhood toys.

    OPS: Creating a fully operation mixed reality TV set which can show old animated cartoons.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • App brings old toys and gadgets to life
    DUKAS_183155167_FER
    App brings old toys and gadgets to life
    Ferrari Press Agency
    InteRecon 1
    Ref 16695
    03/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: HKUST / MIT/ ETH Zurich

    Nostalgia fans can now recreate old toys and gadgets from their past in augmented reality — and get them to work just as they once did.

    Whether it's a doll with limbs that move a certain way, or a gadget that plays video and music, new software tech called InteRecon can recreate it virtually.

    The researchers are proposing this as a better way to preserve the memories of your beloved toys and other personal items, as well as to help present objects for closer examination to museum visitors.

    InteRecon tech is short for Interactive Reconstruction and involves recreating the object in 3D with added controls so it can be interacted with.

    The interface has buttons and knobs and sliders that actually work in augmented reality.

    The user then adds embedded content like videos and music that were part of the original object.

    So for instance am old TV could play time period correct programmes

    The team behind it from the USA’s Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Switzerland’s ETH Zurich and the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Guangzhou says everyone has some memorable items whether gifts, travel souvenirs or childhood toys.

    OPS: A recreated cuddly toy has its movements set up

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • App brings old toys and gadgets to life
    DUKAS_183155165_FER
    App brings old toys and gadgets to life
    Ferrari Press Agency
    InteRecon 1
    Ref 16695
    03/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: HKUST / MIT/ ETH Zurich

    Nostalgia fans can now recreate old toys and gadgets from their past in augmented reality — and get them to work just as they once did.

    Whether it's a doll with limbs that move a certain way, or a gadget that plays video and music, new software tech called InteRecon can recreate it virtually.

    The researchers are proposing this as a better way to preserve the memories of your beloved toys and other personal items, as well as to help present objects for closer examination to museum visitors.

    InteRecon tech is short for Interactive Reconstruction and involves recreating the object in 3D with added controls so it can be interacted with.

    The interface has buttons and knobs and sliders that actually work in augmented reality.

    The user then adds embedded content like videos and music that were part of the original object.

    So for instance am old TV could play time period correct programmes

    The team behind it from the USA’s Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Switzerland’s ETH Zurich and the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Guangzhou says everyone has some memorable items whether gifts, travel souvenirs or childhood toys.

    OPS: A recreated cuddly toy has its movements set up

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • App brings old toys and gadgets to life
    DUKAS_183155164_FER
    App brings old toys and gadgets to life
    Ferrari Press Agency
    InteRecon 1
    Ref 16695
    03/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: HKUST / MIT/ ETH Zurich

    Nostalgia fans can now recreate old toys and gadgets from their past in augmented reality — and get them to work just as they once did.

    Whether it's a doll with limbs that move a certain way, or a gadget that plays video and music, new software tech called InteRecon can recreate it virtually.

    The researchers are proposing this as a better way to preserve the memories of your beloved toys and other personal items, as well as to help present objects for closer examination to museum visitors.

    InteRecon tech is short for Interactive Reconstruction and involves recreating the object in 3D with added controls so it can be interacted with.

    The interface has buttons and knobs and sliders that actually work in augmented reality.

    The user then adds embedded content like videos and music that were part of the original object.

    So for instance am old TV could play time period correct programmes

    The team behind it from the USA’s Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Switzerland’s ETH Zurich and the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Guangzhou says everyone has some memorable items whether gifts, travel souvenirs or childhood toys.

    OPS: A recreated cuddly toy has its movements set up

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • App brings old toys and gadgets to life
    DUKAS_183155163_FER
    App brings old toys and gadgets to life
    Ferrari Press Agency
    InteRecon 1
    Ref 16695
    03/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: HKUST / MIT/ ETH Zurich

    Nostalgia fans can now recreate old toys and gadgets from their past in augmented reality — and get them to work just as they once did.

    Whether it's a doll with limbs that move a certain way, or a gadget that plays video and music, new software tech called InteRecon can recreate it virtually.

    The researchers are proposing this as a better way to preserve the memories of your beloved toys and other personal items, as well as to help present objects for closer examination to museum visitors.

    InteRecon tech is short for Interactive Reconstruction and involves recreating the object in 3D with added controls so it can be interacted with.

    The interface has buttons and knobs and sliders that actually work in augmented reality.

    The user then adds embedded content like videos and music that were part of the original object.

    So for instance am old TV could play time period correct programmes

    The team behind it from the USA’s Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Switzerland’s ETH Zurich and the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Guangzhou says everyone has some memorable items whether gifts, travel souvenirs or childhood toys.

    OPS: Using the InteRecon app to scan a cuddly toy.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • App brings old toys and gadgets to life
    DUKAS_183155161_FER
    App brings old toys and gadgets to life
    Ferrari Press Agency
    InteRecon 1
    Ref 16695
    03/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: HKUST / MIT/ ETH Zurich

    Nostalgia fans can now recreate old toys and gadgets from their past in augmented reality — and get them to work just as they once did.

    Whether it's a doll with limbs that move a certain way, or a gadget that plays video and music, new software tech called InteRecon can recreate it virtually.

    The researchers are proposing this as a better way to preserve the memories of your beloved toys and other personal items, as well as to help present objects for closer examination to museum visitors.

    InteRecon tech is short for Interactive Reconstruction and involves recreating the object in 3D with added controls so it can be interacted with.

    The interface has buttons and knobs and sliders that actually work in augmented reality.

    The user then adds embedded content like videos and music that were part of the original object.

    So for instance am old TV could play time period correct programmes

    The team behind it from the USA’s Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Switzerland’s ETH Zurich and the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Guangzhou says everyone has some memorable items whether gifts, travel souvenirs or childhood toys.

    OPS: Using the InteRecon app to scan a cuddly toy.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Donald Trump gadgets
    DUKAS_177248626_POL
    Donald Trump gadgets
    January 20, 2024 - USA. The 2024 presidential campaign in the USA started with offers on the internet of hundreds of gadgets. T-shirts, coins, caps and all sorts of gadgets for the Donald Trump fans. (Piero Oliosi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Piero Oliosi

     

  • Donald Trump gadgets
    DUKAS_177248584_POL
    Donald Trump gadgets
    January 20, 2024 - USA. The 2024 presidential campaign in the USA started with offers on the internet of hundreds of gadgets. T-shirts, coins, caps and all sorts of gadgets for the Donald Trump fans. (Piero Oliosi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Piero Oliosi

     

  • Donald Trump gadgets
    DUKAS_177248581_POL
    Donald Trump gadgets
    January 20, 2024 - USA. The 2024 presidential campaign in the USA started with offers on the internet of hundreds of gadgets. T-shirts, coins, caps and all sorts of gadgets for the Donald Trump fans. (Piero Oliosi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Piero Oliosi

     

  • Donald Trump gadgets
    DUKAS_177248580_POL
    Donald Trump gadgets
    January 20, 2024 - USA. The 2024 presidential campaign in the USA started with offers on the internet of hundreds of gadgets. T-shirts, coins, caps and all sorts of gadgets for the Donald Trump fans. (Piero Oliosi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Piero Oliosi

     

  • Donald Trump gadgets
    DUKAS_177248576_POL
    Donald Trump gadgets
    January 20, 2024 - USA. The 2024 presidential campaign in the USA started with offers on the internet of hundreds of gadgets. T-shirts, coins, caps and all sorts of gadgets for the Donald Trump fans. (Piero Oliosi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Piero Oliosi

     

  • Donald Trump gadgets
    DUKAS_177248575_POL
    Donald Trump gadgets
    January 20, 2024 - USA. The 2024 presidential campaign in the USA started with offers on the internet of hundreds of gadgets. T-shirts, coins, caps and all sorts of gadgets for the Donald Trump fans. (Piero Oliosi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Piero Oliosi

     

  • New no frills hypercar ready to hit the road
    DUKAS_173407864_FER
    New no frills hypercar ready to hit the road
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Hypercar 1
    Ref 16092
    11/08/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Nilu27

    A new hypercar has hit the market explicitly designed with no driver aids apart from a powerful V12 engine.

    The Nilu does without electric motors, hybrid engines, batteries or traction control.

    There are also no active wings, suspension, stability control, navigation, driving modes or even an AM/FM radio.

    Instead, the gull-wing two-door has carbon fibre monocoques, aluminium subframes, analogue gauges and manual gears shift gates and steering wheel without any buttons.

    It is the first vehicle from a new company based in the USA called Nilu27.

    It was set up by automotive designer Sasha Selipanov whose design portfolio includes the Lamborghini Huracán and Bugatti Chiron.

    OPS: The Nilu hypercar by Nilu27.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New no frills hypercar ready to hit the road
    DUKAS_173407863_FER
    New no frills hypercar ready to hit the road
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Hypercar 1
    Ref 16092
    11/08/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Nilu27

    A new hypercar has hit the market explicitly designed with no driver aids apart from a powerful V12 engine.

    The Nilu does without electric motors, hybrid engines, batteries or traction control.

    There are also no active wings, suspension, stability control, navigation, driving modes or even an AM/FM radio.

    Instead, the gull-wing two-door has carbon fibre monocoques, aluminium subframes, analogue gauges and manual gears shift gates and steering wheel without any buttons.

    It is the first vehicle from a new company based in the USA called Nilu27.

    It was set up by automotive designer Sasha Selipanov whose design portfolio includes the Lamborghini Huracán and Bugatti Chiron.

    OPS: The Nilu hypercar by Nilu27.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New no frills hypercar ready to hit the road
    DUKAS_173407861_FER
    New no frills hypercar ready to hit the road
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Hypercar 1
    Ref 16092
    11/08/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Nilu27

    A new hypercar has hit the market explicitly designed with no driver aids apart from a powerful V12 engine.

    The Nilu does without electric motors, hybrid engines, batteries or traction control.

    There are also no active wings, suspension, stability control, navigation, driving modes or even an AM/FM radio.

    Instead, the gull-wing two-door has carbon fibre monocoques, aluminium subframes, analogue gauges and manual gears shift gates and steering wheel without any buttons.

    It is the first vehicle from a new company based in the USA called Nilu27.

    It was set up by automotive designer Sasha Selipanov whose design portfolio includes the Lamborghini Huracán and Bugatti Chiron.

    OPS: The Nilu hypercar by Nilu27.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New no frills hypercar ready to hit the road
    DUKAS_173407860_FER
    New no frills hypercar ready to hit the road
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Hypercar 1
    Ref 16092
    11/08/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Nilu27

    A new hypercar has hit the market explicitly designed with no driver aids apart from a powerful V12 engine.

    The Nilu does without electric motors, hybrid engines, batteries or traction control.

    There are also no active wings, suspension, stability control, navigation, driving modes or even an AM/FM radio.

    Instead, the gull-wing two-door has carbon fibre monocoques, aluminium subframes, analogue gauges and manual gears shift gates and steering wheel without any buttons.

    It is the first vehicle from a new company based in the USA called Nilu27.

    It was set up by automotive designer Sasha Selipanov whose design portfolio includes the Lamborghini Huracán and Bugatti Chiron.

    OPS: The Nilu hypercar by Nilu27.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New no frills hypercar ready to hit the road
    DUKAS_173407859_FER
    New no frills hypercar ready to hit the road
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Hypercar 1
    Ref 16092
    11/08/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Nilu27

    A new hypercar has hit the market explicitly designed with no driver aids apart from a powerful V12 engine.

    The Nilu does without electric motors, hybrid engines, batteries or traction control.

    There are also no active wings, suspension, stability control, navigation, driving modes or even an AM/FM radio.

    Instead, the gull-wing two-door has carbon fibre monocoques, aluminium subframes, analogue gauges and manual gears shift gates and steering wheel without any buttons.

    It is the first vehicle from a new company based in the USA called Nilu27.

    It was set up by automotive designer Sasha Selipanov whose design portfolio includes the Lamborghini Huracán and Bugatti Chiron.

    OPS: The Nilu hypercar by Nilu27.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New no frills hypercar ready to hit the road
    DUKAS_173407858_FER
    New no frills hypercar ready to hit the road
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Hypercar 1
    Ref 16092
    11/08/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Nilu27

    A new hypercar has hit the market explicitly designed with no driver aids apart from a powerful V12 engine.

    The Nilu does without electric motors, hybrid engines, batteries or traction control.

    There are also no active wings, suspension, stability control, navigation, driving modes or even an AM/FM radio.

    Instead, the gull-wing two-door has carbon fibre monocoques, aluminium subframes, analogue gauges and manual gears shift gates and steering wheel without any buttons.

    It is the first vehicle from a new company based in the USA called Nilu27.

    It was set up by automotive designer Sasha Selipanov whose design portfolio includes the Lamborghini Huracán and Bugatti Chiron.

    OPS: The Nilu hypercar by Nilu27.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New no frills hypercar ready to hit the road
    DUKAS_173407857_FER
    New no frills hypercar ready to hit the road
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Hypercar 1
    Ref 16092
    11/08/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Nilu27

    A new hypercar has hit the market explicitly designed with no driver aids apart from a powerful V12 engine.

    The Nilu does without electric motors, hybrid engines, batteries or traction control.

    There are also no active wings, suspension, stability control, navigation, driving modes or even an AM/FM radio.

    Instead, the gull-wing two-door has carbon fibre monocoques, aluminium subframes, analogue gauges and manual gears shift gates and steering wheel without any buttons.

    It is the first vehicle from a new company based in the USA called Nilu27.

    It was set up by automotive designer Sasha Selipanov whose design portfolio includes the Lamborghini Huracán and Bugatti Chiron.

    OPS: The Nilu hypercar by Nilu27.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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