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  • Royal Canadian Navy
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    Royal Canadian Navy
    A boy takes part in a virtual reality simulation where he can sail a naval warship in an interactive exhibition by the Royal Canadian Navy in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on September 16, 2023. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • CES 2025 In Las Vegas
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    CES 2025 In Las Vegas
    LAS VEGAS, USA - JANUARY 07:
    LG showcases its LG UltraGear concept at the Consumer Electronics Show 2025, in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, on January 7, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • App brings old toys and gadgets to life
    DUKAS_183155184_FER
    App brings old toys and gadgets to life
    Ferrari Press Agency
    InteRecon 1
    Ref 16695
    03/04/2025
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    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
    DUKAS_183155183_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 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)

     

  • Daily Life In Ottawa
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    Daily Life In Ottawa
    OTTAWA, CANADA - MARCH 12:
    A homeless person with their belongings is seen in downtown Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, on March 12, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Isola dei Famosi- Puntata del 4 Aprile
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    Isola dei Famosi- Puntata del 4 Aprile
    Foto Gian Mattia D'Alberto / LaPresse
    04-04-2016, Milano
    spettacolo
    'Isola dei Famosi'
    nella foto: Vladimir Lussuria, Eva Henger

    Photo Gian Mattia D'Alberto / LaPresse
    04-04-2016, Milan
    'Isola dei Famosi' tv show
    In the photo: ladimir Lussuria, Eva Henger

    Gian Mattia D'Alberto/LaPresse

     

  • Isola dei Famosi- Seconda puntata
    DUKAS_180697400_LAP
    Isola dei Famosi- Seconda puntata
    Foto Gian Mattia D'Alberto / LaPresse
    14-03-2016, Milano
    spettacolo
    'Isola dei Famosi' prima puntata
    nella foto: Eva Henger

    Photo Gian Mattia D'Alberto / LaPresse
    14-03-2016, Milan
    'Isola dei Famosi' tv show
    In the photo: Eva Henger

    Gian Mattia D'Alberto/LaPresse

     

  • Marc Cain Fashion Show, Berlin, Germany - 31 Jan 2025
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    Marc Cain Fashion Show, Berlin, Germany - 31 Jan 2025
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Action Press/Shutterstock (15128682gj)
    Michelle Hunziker, Marc Cain Fashion Show Parallel Universe during Berlin Fashion Week Winter 2025, Kraftwerk, Berlin, ENG
    Marc Cain Fashion Show, Berlin, Germany - 31 Jan 2025

     

  • Marc Cain Fashion Show, Berlin, Germany - 31 Jan 2025
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    Marc Cain Fashion Show, Berlin, Germany - 31 Jan 2025
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Action Press/Shutterstock (15128682gr)
    Michelle Hunziker, Marc Cain Fashion Show Parallel Universe during Berlin Fashion Week Winter 2025, Kraftwerk, Berlin, ENG
    Marc Cain Fashion Show, Berlin, Germany - 31 Jan 2025

     

  • Marc Cain Fashion Show, Berlin, Germany - 31 Jan 2025
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    Marc Cain Fashion Show, Berlin, Germany - 31 Jan 2025
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Action Press/Shutterstock (15128682eb)
    Michelle Hunziker, Helmut Schlotterer, Marc Cain Fashion Show Parallel Universe during Berlin Fashion Week Winter 2025, Kraftwerk, Berlin, ENU
    Marc Cain Fashion Show, Berlin, Germany - 31 Jan 2025

     

  • Marc Cain Fashion Show, Berlin, Germany - 31 Jan 2025
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    Marc Cain Fashion Show, Berlin, Germany - 31 Jan 2025
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Action Press/Shutterstock (15128682gm)
    Michelle Hunziker, Marc Cain Fashion Show Parallel Universe during Berlin Fashion Week Winter 2025, Kraftwerk, Berlin, ENG
    Marc Cain Fashion Show, Berlin, Germany - 31 Jan 2025

     

  • Marc Cain Fashion Show, Berlin, Germany - 31 Jan 2025
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    Marc Cain Fashion Show, Berlin, Germany - 31 Jan 2025
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Action Press/Shutterstock (15128682if)
    Michelle Hunziker, Marc Cain Fashion Show Parallel Universe during Berlin Fashion Week Winter 2025, Kraftwerk, Berlin, ENG
    Marc Cain Fashion Show, Berlin, Germany - 31 Jan 2025

     

  • Marc Cain Fashion Show, Berlin, Germany - 31 Jan 2025
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    Marc Cain Fashion Show, Berlin, Germany - 31 Jan 2025
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Action Press/Shutterstock (15128682gf)
    Michelle Hunziker, Marc Cain Fashion Show Parallel Universe during Berlin Fashion Week Winter 2025, Kraftwerk, Berlin, ENG
    Marc Cain Fashion Show, Berlin, Germany - 31 Jan 2025

     

  • Marc Cain Fashion Show, Berlin, Germany - 31 Jan 2025
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    Marc Cain Fashion Show, Berlin, Germany - 31 Jan 2025
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Action Press/Shutterstock (15128682dz)
    Kelly Piquet, Michelle Hunziker, Marc Cain Fashion Show Parallel Universe during Berlin Fashion Week Winter 2025, Kraftwerk, Berlin, ENG
    Marc Cain Fashion Show, Berlin, Germany - 31 Jan 2025

     

  • Marc Cain Fashion Show, Berlin, Germany - 31 Jan 2025
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    Marc Cain Fashion Show, Berlin, Germany - 31 Jan 2025
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    Ed Newton-Rex: I spent a week working, exercising and relaxing in virtual reality. I’m shocked to say it finally works
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    Ed spent a week doing everything that he could - working, exercising, composing - on his virtual reality headset. This was the year virtual reality threatened to go mainstream, with prices becoming more attainable and Apple entering the market, and so he wanted to see how far VR has come since I first tried it in the mid-2010s.

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    Ed Newton-Rex: I spent a week working, exercising and relaxing in virtual reality. I’m shocked to say it finally works
    Bar some glitches, Ed Newton-Rex thinks a tipping point has been reached - except when it comes to virtual gigs.

    Ed spent a week doing everything that he could - working, exercising, composing - on his virtual reality headset. This was the year virtual reality threatened to go mainstream, with prices becoming more attainable and Apple entering the market, and so he wanted to see how far VR has come since I first tried it in the mid-2010s.

    Ed Newton-Rex uses the Meta Quest 3 virtual reality headset at home in Palo Alto, Calif., Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2024. Newton-Rex says that his experience wearing a virtual reality headset consistently for a week was “generally positive.”

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    Ed Newton-Rex: I spent a week working, exercising and relaxing in virtual reality. I’m shocked to say it finally works
    Bar some glitches, Ed Newton-Rex thinks a tipping point has been reached - except when it comes to virtual gigs.

    Ed spent a week doing everything that he could - working, exercising, composing - on his virtual reality headset. This was the year virtual reality threatened to go mainstream, with prices becoming more attainable and Apple entering the market, and so he wanted to see how far VR has come since I first tried it in the mid-2010s.

    Ed Newton-Rex poses for a portrait at his home office in Palo Alto, Calif., Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2024. Newton-Rex says that his experience wearing a virtual reality headset consistently for a week was “generally positive.”

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  • Ed Newton-Rex: I spent a week working, exercising and relaxing in virtual reality. I’m shocked to say it finally works
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    Ed Newton-Rex: I spent a week working, exercising and relaxing in virtual reality. I’m shocked to say it finally works
    Bar some glitches, Ed Newton-Rex thinks a tipping point has been reached - except when it comes to virtual gigs.

    Ed spent a week doing everything that he could - working, exercising, composing - on his virtual reality headset. This was the year virtual reality threatened to go mainstream, with prices becoming more attainable and Apple entering the market, and so he wanted to see how far VR has come since I first tried it in the mid-2010s.

    Ed Newton-Rex writes an email while wearing the Meta Quest 3 virtual reality headset at home in Palo Alto, Calif., Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2024. Newton-Rex says that his experience wearing a virtual reality headset consistently for a week was “generally positive.”

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