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  • Production Of Wooden Masks For Traditional Festivals
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    Production Of Wooden Masks For Traditional Festivals
    Artisan Elsa Padilla carves a wooden mask during the production of carnival masks, which takes four months to complete. Elsa Padilla has been dedicated to this craft for more than 30 years in Tizatlan, Mexico, on July 22, 2024. (Photo by Essene Hernandez/ Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto)

     

  • Production Of Wooden Masks For Traditional Festivals
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    Production Of Wooden Masks For Traditional Festivals
    Artisan Elsa Padilla carves a wooden mask during the production of carnival masks, which takes four months to complete. Elsa Padilla has been dedicated to this craft for more than 30 years in Tizatlan, Mexico, on July 22, 2024. (Photo by Essene Hernandez/ Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto)

     

  • Plaza De Mayo, Main Square In Buenos Aires, Argentina
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    Plaza De Mayo, Main Square In Buenos Aires, Argentina
    The May Pyramid, Piramide de Mayo, is the first national monument of Buenos Aires, located in Plaza de Mayo and crowned by the sculpture La Libertad, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on July 5, 2025. (Photo by Carolina Jaramillo/NurPhoto)

     

  • Plaza De Mayo, Main Square In Buenos Aires, Argentina
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    Plaza De Mayo, Main Square In Buenos Aires, Argentina
    The May Pyramid, Piramide de Mayo, is the first national monument of Buenos Aires, located in Plaza de Mayo and crowned by the sculpture La Libertad, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on July 5, 2025. (Photo by Carolina Jaramillo/NurPhoto)

     

  • Alois Dallmayr Delicatessen Storefront
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    Alois Dallmayr Delicatessen Storefront
    The Alois Dallmayr delicatessen storefront is in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on July 3, 2025. The premium food and coffee retailer is considered the largest delicatessen business in Europe. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Alois Dallmayr Delicatessen Storefront
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    Alois Dallmayr Delicatessen Storefront
    The Alois Dallmayr delicatessen storefront is in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on July 3, 2025. The premium food and coffee retailer is considered the largest delicatessen business in Europe. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Alois Dallmayr Delicatessen Storefront
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    Alois Dallmayr Delicatessen Storefront
    The Alois Dallmayr delicatessen storefront is in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on July 3, 2025. The premium food and coffee retailer is considered the largest delicatessen business in Europe. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Scarborough
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    Daily Life In Scarborough
    A wooden idol of Lord Ganesh is in Scarborough, Ontario, Canada, on June 16, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Scarborough
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    Daily Life In Scarborough
    A wooden idol of Lord Ganesh is in Scarborough, Ontario, Canada, on June 16, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Folk Wood Art In Polish Countryside
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    Folk Wood Art In Polish Countryside
    Folk wood art in Polish contryside (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto)

     

  • Folk Wood Art In Polish Countryside
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    Folk Wood Art In Polish Countryside
    Folk wood art in Polish contryside (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto)

     

  • Mystery Sculpture Appears On Kent Cliff Top
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    Mystery Sculpture Appears On Kent Cliff Top
    A mysterious 8ft Totem Pole has appeared along a Kent Wildlife Trust path on the North Downs Way near Capel-Le-Ferne between Folkestone and Dover, on the 8th of August 2023 near Folkestone, United Kingdom. It is carved from a single tree and inscribed with the name Perk?nas, a Baltic god. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Mystery Sculpture Appears On Kent Cliff Top
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    Mystery Sculpture Appears On Kent Cliff Top
    A mysterious 8ft Totem Pole has appeared along a Kent Wildlife Trust path on the North Downs Way near Capel-Le-Ferne between Folkestone and Dover, on the 8th of August 2023 near Folkestone, United Kingdom. It is carved from a single tree and inscribed with the name Perk?nas, a Baltic god. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Mystery Sculpture Appears On Kent Cliff Top
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    Mystery Sculpture Appears On Kent Cliff Top
    A mysterious 8ft Totem Pole has appeared along a Kent Wildlife Trust path on the North Downs Way near Capel-Le-Ferne between Folkestone and Dover, on the 8th of August 2023 near Folkestone, United Kingdom. It is carved from a single tree and inscribed with the name Perk?nas, a Baltic god. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Mystery Sculpture Appears On Kent Cliff Top
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    Mystery Sculpture Appears On Kent Cliff Top
    A mysterious 8ft Totem Pole has appeared along a Kent Wildlife Trust path on the North Downs Way near Capel-Le-Ferne between Folkestone and Dover, on the 8th of August 2023 near Folkestone, United Kingdom. It is carved from a single tree and inscribed with the name Perk?nas, a Baltic god. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Mystery Sculpture Appears On Kent Cliff Top
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    Mystery Sculpture Appears On Kent Cliff Top
    A mysterious 8ft Totem Pole has appeared along a Kent Wildlife Trust path on the North Downs Way near Capel-Le-Ferne between Folkestone and Dover, on the 8th of August 2023 near Folkestone, United Kingdom. It is carved from a single tree and inscribed with the name Perk?nas, a Baltic god. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Mystery Sculpture Appears On Kent Cliff Top
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    Mystery Sculpture Appears On Kent Cliff Top
    A mysterious 8ft Totem Pole has appeared along a Kent Wildlife Trust path on the North Downs Way near Capel-Le-Ferne between Folkestone and Dover, on the 8th of August 2023 near Folkestone, United Kingdom. It is carved from a single tree and inscribed with the name Perk?nas, a Baltic god. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Mystery Sculpture Appears On Kent Cliff Top
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    Mystery Sculpture Appears On Kent Cliff Top
    A mysterious 8ft Totem Pole has appeared along a Kent Wildlife Trust path on the North Downs Way near Capel-Le-Ferne between Folkestone and Dover, on the 8th of August 2023 near Folkestone, United Kingdom. It is carved from a single tree and inscribed with the name Perk?nas, a Baltic god. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Mystery Sculpture Appears On Kent Cliff Top
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    Mystery Sculpture Appears On Kent Cliff Top
    A mysterious 8ft Totem Pole has appeared along a Kent Wildlife Trust path on the North Downs Way near Capel-Le-Ferne between Folkestone and Dover, on the 8th of August 2023 near Folkestone, United Kingdom. It is carved from a single tree and inscribed with the name Perk?nas, a Baltic god. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Mystery Sculpture Appears On Kent Cliff Top
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    Mystery Sculpture Appears On Kent Cliff Top
    A mysterious 8ft Totem Pole has appeared along a Kent Wildlife Trust path on the North Downs Way near Capel-Le-Ferne between Folkestone and Dover, on the 8th of August 2023 near Folkestone, United Kingdom. It is carved from a single tree and inscribed with the name Perk?nas, a Baltic god. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Badger Bates: I feel like I am very lucky, even though I am no millionaire.
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    Badger Bates: I feel like I am very lucky, even though I am no millionaire.
    Barkandji man, Badger Bates, premiering his work of a Ngatji (Rainbow Serpent) for the 2022 Biennale in Sydney at the Barangaroo Cutaway, NSW, AustraliaBarkandji man, Badger Bates, premiering his work of a Ngatji (Rainbow Serpent) for the 2022 Biennale in Sydney at the Barangaroo Cutaway, NSW, Australia

    The Barkandji artist shares the story behind the giant steel serpent he has made for the 2022 Sydney biennale, and how it feeds into his wider fight for water rights.

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  • Badger Bates: I feel like I am very lucky, even though I am no millionaire.
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    Badger Bates: I feel like I am very lucky, even though I am no millionaire.
    Barkandji man, Badger Bates, premiering his work of a Ngatji (Rainbow Serpent) for the 2022 Biennale in Sydney at the Barangaroo Cutaway, NSW, AustraliaBarkandji man, Badger Bates, premiering his work of a Ngatji (Rainbow Serpent) for the 2022 Biennale in Sydney at the Barangaroo Cutaway, NSW, Australia

    The Barkandji artist shares the story behind the giant steel serpent he has made for the 2022 Sydney biennale, and how it feeds into his wider fight for water rights.

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  • Badger Bates: I feel like I am very lucky, even though I am no millionaire.
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    Badger Bates: I feel like I am very lucky, even though I am no millionaire.
    Barkandji man, Badger Bates, premiering his work of a Ngatji (Rainbow Serpent) for the 2022 Biennale in Sydney at the Barangaroo Cutaway, NSW, AustraliaBarkandji man, Badger Bates, premiering his work of a Ngatji (Rainbow Serpent) for the 2022 Biennale in Sydney at the Barangaroo Cutaway, NSW, Australia

    The Barkandji artist shares the story behind the giant steel serpent he has made for the 2022 Sydney biennale, and how it feeds into his wider fight for water rights.

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  • Badger Bates: I feel like I am very lucky, even though I am no millionaire.
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    Badger Bates: I feel like I am very lucky, even though I am no millionaire.
    Barkandji man, Badger Bates, premiering his work of a Ngatji (Rainbow Serpent) for the 2022 Biennale in Sydney at the Barangaroo Cutaway, NSW, AustraliaBarkandji man, Badger Bates, premiering his work of a Ngatji (Rainbow Serpent) for the 2022 Biennale in Sydney at the Barangaroo Cutaway, NSW, Australia

    The Barkandji artist shares the story behind the giant steel serpent he has made for the 2022 Sydney biennale, and how it feeds into his wider fight for water rights.

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  • Badger Bates: I feel like I am very lucky, even though I am no millionaire.
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    Badger Bates: I feel like I am very lucky, even though I am no millionaire.
    Barkandji man, Badger Bates, premiering his work of a Ngatji (Rainbow Serpent) for the 2022 Biennale in Sydney at the Barangaroo Cutaway, NSW, AustraliaBarkandji man, Badger Bates, premiering his work of a Ngatji (Rainbow Serpent) for the 2022 Biennale in Sydney at the Barangaroo Cutaway, NSW, Australia

    The Barkandji artist shares the story behind the giant steel serpent he has made for the 2022 Sydney biennale, and how it feeds into his wider fight for water rights.

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  • A tour of Black London - in pictures
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    A tour of Black London - in pictures
    Nelson Mandela, Mary Seacole and Thierry Henry are some of the highlights of the tour of Black London from a new book by Avril Nanton and Jody Burton which celebrates Black history, culture and art in the capital. Andy Hall photographed a selection of the statues, murals and plaques.

    The Bronze Woman was unveiled in south LondonÕs Stockwell Memorial Garden on 8 October 2008. It was created to honour all Caribbean women.

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  • A tour of Black London - in pictures
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    A tour of Black London - in pictures
    Nelson Mandela, Mary Seacole and Thierry Henry are some of the highlights of the tour of Black London from a new book by Avril Nanton and Jody Burton which celebrates Black history, culture and art in the capital. Andy Hall photographed a selection of the statues, murals and plaques.

    A statue of the former Arsenal footballer Thierry Henry outside the Emirates Stadium in north London.

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  • A tour of Black London - in pictures
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    A tour of Black London - in pictures
    Nelson Mandela, Mary Seacole and Thierry Henry are some of the highlights of the tour of Black London from a new book by Avril Nanton and Jody Burton which celebrates Black history, culture and art in the capital. Andy Hall photographed a selection of the statues, murals and plaques.

    The Africa corner of the Albert Memorial in Kensington Gardens.

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  • A tour of Black London - in pictures
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    A tour of Black London - in pictures
    Nelson Mandela, Mary Seacole and Thierry Henry are some of the highlights of the tour of Black London from a new book by Avril Nanton and Jody Burton which celebrates Black history, culture and art in the capital. Andy Hall photographed a selection of the statues, murals and plaques.

    The Nelson Mandela statue in Parliament Square, which was unveiled on 29 August 2007.

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  • A tour of Black London - in pictures
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    A tour of Black London - in pictures
    Nelson Mandela, Mary Seacole and Thierry Henry are some of the highlights of the tour of Black London from a new book by Avril Nanton and Jody Burton which celebrates Black history, culture and art in the capital. Andy Hall photographed a selection of the statues, murals and plaques.

    The Mary Seacole memorial statue in the gardens of St ThomasÕ hospital was unveiled on 30 June 2016.

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  • FEATURE - Kann virtzuell besucht werden: Das Icehotel im Norden Schwedens hat jedes Zimmer mit Eisskulpturen thematisiert
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    FEATURE - Kann virtzuell besucht werden: Das Icehotel im Norden Schwedens hat jedes Zimmer mit Eisskulpturen thematisiert
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    A stunning hotel carved out of ice is beating covid travelling restrictions – by letting people access a virtual version.The Icehotel , the winter-open part of Icehotel in the north of Sweden, has each room themed with sculpted ice art.The 31st reincarnation of Icehotel is art exhibition made entirely of snow and ice from Torne River .Together with Icehotel's building team, ice production, creative support and lighting designers , 35 artists have created the suites and a ceremony hall for intimate weddings and other celebrations.But those people unable to travel can step into Icehotel's pristine world via an interactive Augmented Reality experience on the mobile phone.It offers a digital journey to Icehotel’s world of ice and snow from the living room.Icehotel chief executive Malin Franck said:” We know that many people are longing to travel, and we wanted to make the Icehotel experience accessible for those who may not be able to visit us right now. “So, we came up with the idea to create a virtual trip with the help of AR technology.”

    OPS: One of the suites at the Icehotel for 2020. This one is called Paradise Lost by artists Kalle Ekeroth & Lars Christian Strömqvist

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  • FEATURE - Kann virtzuell besucht werden: Das Icehotel im Norden Schwedens hat jedes Zimmer mit Eisskulpturen thematisiert
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    FEATURE - Kann virtzuell besucht werden: Das Icehotel im Norden Schwedens hat jedes Zimmer mit Eisskulpturen thematisiert
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    A stunning hotel carved out of ice is beating covid travelling restrictions – by letting people access a virtual version.The Icehotel , the winter-open part of Icehotel in the north of Sweden, has each room themed with sculpted ice art.The 31st reincarnation of Icehotel is art exhibition made entirely of snow and ice from Torne River .Together with Icehotel's building team, ice production, creative support and lighting designers , 35 artists have created the suites and a ceremony hall for intimate weddings and other celebrations.But those people unable to travel can step into Icehotel's pristine world via an interactive Augmented Reality experience on the mobile phone.It offers a digital journey to Icehotel’s world of ice and snow from the living room.Icehotel chief executive Malin Franck said:” We know that many people are longing to travel, and we wanted to make the Icehotel experience accessible for those who may not be able to visit us right now. “So, we came up with the idea to create a virtual trip with the help of AR technology.”

    OPS: One of the suites at the Icehotel for 2020. This one is called Sauna and is by artist Luca Roncoroni

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  • FEATURE - Kann virtzuell besucht werden: Das Icehotel im Norden Schwedens hat jedes Zimmer mit Eisskulpturen thematisiert
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    FEATURE - Kann virtzuell besucht werden: Das Icehotel im Norden Schwedens hat jedes Zimmer mit Eisskulpturen thematisiert
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    A stunning hotel carved out of ice is beating covid travelling restrictions – by letting people access a virtual version.The Icehotel , the winter-open part of Icehotel in the north of Sweden, has each room themed with sculpted ice art.The 31st reincarnation of Icehotel is art exhibition made entirely of snow and ice from Torne River .Together with Icehotel's building team, ice production, creative support and lighting designers , 35 artists have created the suites and a ceremony hall for intimate weddings and other celebrations.But those people unable to travel can step into Icehotel's pristine world via an interactive Augmented Reality experience on the mobile phone.It offers a digital journey to Icehotel’s world of ice and snow from the living room.Icehotel chief executive Malin Franck said:” We know that many people are longing to travel, and we wanted to make the Icehotel experience accessible for those who may not be able to visit us right now. “So, we came up with the idea to create a virtual trip with the help of AR technology.”

    OPS: One of the suites at the Icehotel for 2020. This one is detail from one called Vila vid denna källa by artists Tjasa Gusfors and Ulrika Tallving

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  • FEATURE - Kann virtzuell besucht werden: Das Icehotel im Norden Schwedens hat jedes Zimmer mit Eisskulpturen thematisiert
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    FEATURE - Kann virtzuell besucht werden: Das Icehotel im Norden Schwedens hat jedes Zimmer mit Eisskulpturen thematisiert
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    A stunning hotel carved out of ice is beating covid travelling restrictions – by letting people access a virtual version.The Icehotel , the winter-open part of Icehotel in the north of Sweden, has each room themed with sculpted ice art.The 31st reincarnation of Icehotel is art exhibition made entirely of snow and ice from Torne River .Together with Icehotel's building team, ice production, creative support and lighting designers , 35 artists have created the suites and a ceremony hall for intimate weddings and other celebrations.But those people unable to travel can step into Icehotel's pristine world via an interactive Augmented Reality experience on the mobile phone.It offers a digital journey to Icehotel’s world of ice and snow from the living room.Icehotel chief executive Malin Franck said:” We know that many people are longing to travel, and we wanted to make the Icehotel experience accessible for those who may not be able to visit us right now. “So, we came up with the idea to create a virtual trip with the help of AR technology.”

    OPS: One of the suites at the Icehotel for 2020. This one is called Toybox and is by artists Wouter Biegelaar & Viktor Tsarski

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  • FEATURE - Kann virtzuell besucht werden: Das Icehotel im Norden Schwedens hat jedes Zimmer mit Eisskulpturen thematisiert
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    FEATURE - Kann virtzuell besucht werden: Das Icehotel im Norden Schwedens hat jedes Zimmer mit Eisskulpturen thematisiert
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    A stunning hotel carved out of ice is beating covid travelling restrictions – by letting people access a virtual version.The Icehotel , the winter-open part of Icehotel in the north of Sweden, has each room themed with sculpted ice art.The 31st reincarnation of Icehotel is art exhibition made entirely of snow and ice from Torne River .Together with Icehotel's building team, ice production, creative support and lighting designers , 35 artists have created the suites and a ceremony hall for intimate weddings and other celebrations.But those people unable to travel can step into Icehotel's pristine world via an interactive Augmented Reality experience on the mobile phone.It offers a digital journey to Icehotel’s world of ice and snow from the living room.Icehotel chief executive Malin Franck said:” We know that many people are longing to travel, and we wanted to make the Icehotel experience accessible for those who may not be able to visit us right now. “So, we came up with the idea to create a virtual trip with the help of AR technology.”

    OPS: One of the suites at the Icehotel for 2020. This one is called Kodex Maximus by artists Julia Gamborg Nielsen & Lotta Lampa

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  • FEATURE - Kann virtzuell besucht werden: Das Icehotel im Norden Schwedens hat jedes Zimmer mit Eisskulpturen thematisiert
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    FEATURE - Kann virtzuell besucht werden: Das Icehotel im Norden Schwedens hat jedes Zimmer mit Eisskulpturen thematisiert
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    A stunning hotel carved out of ice is beating covid travelling restrictions – by letting people access a virtual version.The Icehotel , the winter-open part of Icehotel in the north of Sweden, has each room themed with sculpted ice art.The 31st reincarnation of Icehotel is art exhibition made entirely of snow and ice from Torne River .Together with Icehotel's building team, ice production, creative support and lighting designers , 35 artists have created the suites and a ceremony hall for intimate weddings and other celebrations.But those people unable to travel can step into Icehotel's pristine world via an interactive Augmented Reality experience on the mobile phone.It offers a digital journey to Icehotel’s world of ice and snow from the living room.Icehotel chief executive Malin Franck said:” We know that many people are longing to travel, and we wanted to make the Icehotel experience accessible for those who may not be able to visit us right now. “So, we came up with the idea to create a virtual trip with the help of AR technology.”

    OPS: One of the suites at the Icehotel for 2020. This one is called the Strawberry room and is by artists Petter Stordalen, Edith Van de Wetering & Wilfred Stijger

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  • FEATURE - Kann virtzuell besucht werden: Das Icehotel im Norden Schwedens hat jedes Zimmer mit Eisskulpturen thematisiert
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    A stunning hotel carved out of ice is beating covid travelling restrictions – by letting people access a virtual version.The Icehotel , the winter-open part of Icehotel in the north of Sweden, has each room themed with sculpted ice art.The 31st reincarnation of Icehotel is art exhibition made entirely of snow and ice from Torne River .Together with Icehotel's building team, ice production, creative support and lighting designers , 35 artists have created the suites and a ceremony hall for intimate weddings and other celebrations.But those people unable to travel can step into Icehotel's pristine world via an interactive Augmented Reality experience on the mobile phone.It offers a digital journey to Icehotel’s world of ice and snow from the living room.Icehotel chief executive Malin Franck said:” We know that many people are longing to travel, and we wanted to make the Icehotel experience accessible for those who may not be able to visit us right now. “So, we came up with the idea to create a virtual trip with the help of AR technology.”

    OPS: One of the suites at the Icehotel for 2020. This is a deluxe suite called Dreaming In A Dream by artists Kestutis Musteikis & Vytautas Musteikis

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  • FEATURE - Kann virtzuell besucht werden: Das Icehotel im Norden Schwedens hat jedes Zimmer mit Eisskulpturen thematisiert
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    A stunning hotel carved out of ice is beating covid travelling restrictions – by letting people access a virtual version.The Icehotel , the winter-open part of Icehotel in the north of Sweden, has each room themed with sculpted ice art.The 31st reincarnation of Icehotel is art exhibition made entirely of snow and ice from Torne River .Together with Icehotel's building team, ice production, creative support and lighting designers , 35 artists have created the suites and a ceremony hall for intimate weddings and other celebrations.But those people unable to travel can step into Icehotel's pristine world via an interactive Augmented Reality experience on the mobile phone.It offers a digital journey to Icehotel’s world of ice and snow from the living room.Icehotel chief executive Malin Franck said:” We know that many people are longing to travel, and we wanted to make the Icehotel experience accessible for those who may not be able to visit us right now. “So, we came up with the idea to create a virtual trip with the help of AR technology.”

    OPS: One of the suites at the Icehotel for 2020. This is detail from one is called Vila vid denna källa by artists Tjasa Gusfors & Ulrika Tallving

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  • FEATURE - Kann virtzuell besucht werden: Das Icehotel im Norden Schwedens hat jedes Zimmer mit Eisskulpturen thematisiert
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    A stunning hotel carved out of ice is beating covid travelling restrictions – by letting people access a virtual version.The Icehotel , the winter-open part of Icehotel in the north of Sweden, has each room themed with sculpted ice art.The 31st reincarnation of Icehotel is art exhibition made entirely of snow and ice from Torne River .Together with Icehotel's building team, ice production, creative support and lighting designers , 35 artists have created the suites and a ceremony hall for intimate weddings and other celebrations.But those people unable to travel can step into Icehotel's pristine world via an interactive Augmented Reality experience on the mobile phone.It offers a digital journey to Icehotel’s world of ice and snow from the living room.Icehotel chief executive Malin Franck said:” We know that many people are longing to travel, and we wanted to make the Icehotel experience accessible for those who may not be able to visit us right now. “So, we came up with the idea to create a virtual trip with the help of AR technology.”

    OPS: One of the suites at the Icehotel for 2020. This one is called Sauna and is by artist Luca Roncoroni

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  • FEATURE - Kann virtzuell besucht werden: Das Icehotel im Norden Schwedens hat jedes Zimmer mit Eisskulpturen thematisiert
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    A stunning hotel carved out of ice is beating covid travelling restrictions – by letting people access a virtual version.The Icehotel , the winter-open part of Icehotel in the north of Sweden, has each room themed with sculpted ice art.The 31st reincarnation of Icehotel is art exhibition made entirely of snow and ice from Torne River .Together with Icehotel's building team, ice production, creative support and lighting designers , 35 artists have created the suites and a ceremony hall for intimate weddings and other celebrations.But those people unable to travel can step into Icehotel's pristine world via an interactive Augmented Reality experience on the mobile phone.It offers a digital journey to Icehotel’s world of ice and snow from the living room.Icehotel chief executive Malin Franck said:” We know that many people are longing to travel, and we wanted to make the Icehotel experience accessible for those who may not be able to visit us right now. “So, we came up with the idea to create a virtual trip with the help of AR technology.”

    OPS: One of the suites at the Icehotel for 2020. This one is called A Break and is by artists Lena Kriström-Kulin and Nina Hedman

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  • FEATURE - Kann virtzuell besucht werden: Das Icehotel im Norden Schwedens hat jedes Zimmer mit Eisskulpturen thematisiert
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    A stunning hotel carved out of ice is beating covid travelling restrictions – by letting people access a virtual version.The Icehotel , the winter-open part of Icehotel in the north of Sweden, has each room themed with sculpted ice art.The 31st reincarnation of Icehotel is art exhibition made entirely of snow and ice from Torne River .Together with Icehotel's building team, ice production, creative support and lighting designers , 35 artists have created the suites and a ceremony hall for intimate weddings and other celebrations.But those people unable to travel can step into Icehotel's pristine world via an interactive Augmented Reality experience on the mobile phone.It offers a digital journey to Icehotel’s world of ice and snow from the living room.Icehotel chief executive Malin Franck said:” We know that many people are longing to travel, and we wanted to make the Icehotel experience accessible for those who may not be able to visit us right now. “So, we came up with the idea to create a virtual trip with the help of AR technology.”

    OPS: One of the suites at the Icehotel for 2020. This one is called the Strawberry room and is by artists Petter Stordalen, Edith Van de Wetering & Wilfred Stijger

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  • FEATURE - Kann virtzuell besucht werden: Das Icehotel im Norden Schwedens hat jedes Zimmer mit Eisskulpturen thematisiert
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    A stunning hotel carved out of ice is beating covid travelling restrictions – by letting people access a virtual version.The Icehotel , the winter-open part of Icehotel in the north of Sweden, has each room themed with sculpted ice art.The 31st reincarnation of Icehotel is art exhibition made entirely of snow and ice from Torne River .Together with Icehotel's building team, ice production, creative support and lighting designers , 35 artists have created the suites and a ceremony hall for intimate weddings and other celebrations.But those people unable to travel can step into Icehotel's pristine world via an interactive Augmented Reality experience on the mobile phone.It offers a digital journey to Icehotel’s world of ice and snow from the living room.Icehotel chief executive Malin Franck said:” We know that many people are longing to travel, and we wanted to make the Icehotel experience accessible for those who may not be able to visit us right now. “So, we came up with the idea to create a virtual trip with the help of AR technology.”

    OPS: One of the suites at the Icehotel for 2020. This one is called Kodex Maximus and is by artists by Julia Gamborg Nielsen & Lotta Lampa

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  • FEATURE - Kann virtzuell besucht werden: Das Icehotel im Norden Schwedens hat jedes Zimmer mit Eisskulpturen thematisiert
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    A stunning hotel carved out of ice is beating covid travelling restrictions – by letting people access a virtual version.The Icehotel , the winter-open part of Icehotel in the north of Sweden, has each room themed with sculpted ice art.The 31st reincarnation of Icehotel is art exhibition made entirely of snow and ice from Torne River .Together with Icehotel's building team, ice production, creative support and lighting designers , 35 artists have created the suites and a ceremony hall for intimate weddings and other celebrations.But those people unable to travel can step into Icehotel's pristine world via an interactive Augmented Reality experience on the mobile phone.It offers a digital journey to Icehotel’s world of ice and snow from the living room.Icehotel chief executive Malin Franck said:” We know that many people are longing to travel, and we wanted to make the Icehotel experience accessible for those who may not be able to visit us right now. “So, we came up with the idea to create a virtual trip with the help of AR technology.”

    OPS: One of the suites at the Icehotel for 2020. This one is called Hang Loose and is by artists Edith Van de Wetering & Wilfred Stijgeris

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  • FEATURE - Kann virtzuell besucht werden: Das Icehotel im Norden Schwedens hat jedes Zimmer mit Eisskulpturen thematisiert
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    A stunning hotel carved out of ice is beating covid travelling restrictions – by letting people access a virtual version.The Icehotel , the winter-open part of Icehotel in the north of Sweden, has each room themed with sculpted ice art.The 31st reincarnation of Icehotel is art exhibition made entirely of snow and ice from Torne River .Together with Icehotel's building team, ice production, creative support and lighting designers , 35 artists have created the suites and a ceremony hall for intimate weddings and other celebrations.But those people unable to travel can step into Icehotel's pristine world via an interactive Augmented Reality experience on the mobile phone.It offers a digital journey to Icehotel’s world of ice and snow from the living room.Icehotel chief executive Malin Franck said:” We know that many people are longing to travel, and we wanted to make the Icehotel experience accessible for those who may not be able to visit us right now. “So, we came up with the idea to create a virtual trip with the help of AR technology.”

    OPS: One of the suites at the Icehotel for 2020. This one is called Vila vid denna källa by artists Tjasa Gusfors and Ulrika Tallving

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  • FEATURE - Kann virtzuell besucht werden: Das Icehotel im Norden Schwedens hat jedes Zimmer mit Eisskulpturen thematisiert
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    A stunning hotel carved out of ice is beating covid travelling restrictions – by letting people access a virtual version.The Icehotel , the winter-open part of Icehotel in the north of Sweden, has each room themed with sculpted ice art.The 31st reincarnation of Icehotel is art exhibition made entirely of snow and ice from Torne River .Together with Icehotel's building team, ice production, creative support and lighting designers , 35 artists have created the suites and a ceremony hall for intimate weddings and other celebrations.But those people unable to travel can step into Icehotel's pristine world via an interactive Augmented Reality experience on the mobile phone.It offers a digital journey to Icehotel’s world of ice and snow from the living room.Icehotel chief executive Malin Franck said:” We know that many people are longing to travel, and we wanted to make the Icehotel experience accessible for those who may not be able to visit us right now. “So, we came up with the idea to create a virtual trip with the help of AR technology.”

    OPS: One of the suites at the Icehotel for 2020. This one is called Oh Rapunzel! and is by artists Emilie Steele & Sara Steele

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    A stunning hotel carved out of ice is beating covid travelling restrictions – by letting people access a virtual version.The Icehotel , the winter-open part of Icehotel in the north of Sweden, has each room themed with sculpted ice art.The 31st reincarnation of Icehotel is art exhibition made entirely of snow and ice from Torne River .Together with Icehotel's building team, ice production, creative support and lighting designers , 35 artists have created the suites and a ceremony hall for intimate weddings and other celebrations.But those people unable to travel can step into Icehotel's pristine world via an interactive Augmented Reality experience on the mobile phone.It offers a digital journey to Icehotel’s world of ice and snow from the living room.Icehotel chief executive Malin Franck said:” We know that many people are longing to travel, and we wanted to make the Icehotel experience accessible for those who may not be able to visit us right now. “So, we came up with the idea to create a virtual trip with the help of AR technology.”

    OPS: One of the suites at the Icehotel for 2020. This one is called You Are Here by artists Elisabeth Kristensen & Dave Ruanephoto

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    National Coronavirus memorial to emergency workers
    Sculptor Philip Jackson with a maquette for a planned sculpture which will become the first national memorial for thousands of emergency service workers killed in the line of duty and which he has recently modified to add the figure of a nurse wearing the type of PPE used to treat patients with corona virus in Sussex Friday May 22, 2020.

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    National Coronavirus memorial to emergency workers
    Sculptor Philip Jackson with a maquette for a planned sculpture which will become the first national memorial for thousands of emergency service workers killed in the line of duty and which he has recently modified to add the figure of a nurse wearing the type of PPE used to treat patients with corona virus in Sussex Friday May 22, 2020.

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    National Coronavirus memorial to emergency workers
    Sculptor Philip Jackson with a maquette for a planned sculpture which will become the first national memorial for thousands of emergency service workers killed in the line of duty and which he has recently modified to add the figure of a nurse wearing the type of PPE used to treat patients with corona virus in Sussex Friday May 22, 2020.

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