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Singapore's Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan At The State Department With Secretary Of State Marco Rubio
Singapore's Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan is at the State Department with Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Washington, D.C., United States, on June 4, 2025. (Photo by Andrew Leyden/NurPhoto) -
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Singapore's Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan At The State Department With Secretary Of State Marco Rubio
Singapore's Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan is at the State Department with Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Washington, D.C., United States, on June 4, 2025. (Photo by Andrew Leyden/NurPhoto) -
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Singapore's Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan At The State Department With Secretary Of State Marco Rubio
Singapore's Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan is at the State Department with Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Washington, D.C., United States, on June 4, 2025. (Photo by Andrew Leyden/NurPhoto) -
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Singapore's Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan At The State Department With Secretary Of State Marco Rubio
Singapore's Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan is at the State Department with Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Washington, D.C., United States, on June 4, 2025. (Photo by Andrew Leyden/NurPhoto) -
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Hegseth attends Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and Thai Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Phumtham Wechayachai participate in a bilateral exchange at the Shangri-La Hotel, Singapore, May 30, 2025. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Hegseth attends Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth meets with Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim at the 22nd Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, May 31, 2025. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Hegseth attends Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth poses for a photo with Japanese Minister of Defense Gen Nakatani and Australian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Richard Marles prior to a trilateral exchange at the 22nd Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, May 31, 2025. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Hegseth attends Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, Japanese Minister of Defense Gen Nakatani, Secretary of National Defense of the Philippines Gilberto Teodoro Jr., and Australian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Richard Marles participate in a multilateral exchange at the 22nd Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, May 31, 2025. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Hegseth attends Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and Thai Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Phumtham Wechayachai participate in a bilateral exchange at the Shangri-La Hotel, Singapore, May 30, 2025. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Hegseth attends Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth poses for a photo with Japanese Minister of Defense Gen Nakatani prior to a bilateral exchange at the 22nd Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, May 31, 2025. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Hegseth attends Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and Thai Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Phumtham Wechayachai participate in a bilateral exchange at the Shangri-La Hotel, Singapore, May 30, 2025. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Hegseth attends Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth meets with Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim at the 22nd Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, May 31, 2025. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Hegseth attends Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and Thai Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Phumtham Wechayachai participate in a bilateral exchange at the Shangri-La Hotel, Singapore, May 30, 2025. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Hegseth attends Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth participates in a Q&A session alongside International Institute for Strategic Studies Director-General and Chief Executive Bastian Giegerich at the 22nd Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, May 30, 2025. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Hegseth attends Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth poses for a photo with U.S. Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, International Institute for Strategic Studies Director-General and Chief Executive Bastian Giegerich, and Commander of U.S. Indo-Pacific Command U.S. Navy Adm. Sam Paparo at the 22nd Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, May 30, 2025. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Hegseth attends Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, Japanese Minister of Defense Gen Nakatani, and Australian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Richard Marles participate in a trilateral exchange at the 22nd Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, May 31, 2025. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Hegseth attends Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, alongside Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Dan Caine, participates in a trilateral exchange with Japanese Minister of Defense Gen Nakatani and Australian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Richard Marles at the 22nd Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, May 31, 2025. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Hegseth attends Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth poses for a photo with Sen. Pete Ricketts at the 22nd Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, May 30, 2025. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Hegseth attends Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and Vietnamese Minister of National Defense Gen. Phan Van Giang participate in a bilateral exchange at the 22nd Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, May 30, 2025. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Hegseth attends Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth poses for a photo with Chairman of House Select Committee on the CCP Rep. John Moolenaar, Chairman of House Foreign Affairs Committee Rep. Brian Mast, and House Foreign Affairs Committee Member Rep. Greg Stanton at the 22nd Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, May 30, 2025. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Hegseth attends Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and Thai Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Phumtham Wechayachai participate in a bilateral exchange at the Shangri-La Hotel, Singapore, May 30, 2025. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Hegseth attends Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth participates in a ministerial roundtable lunch with partner nations at the 22nd Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, May 31, 2025. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Hegseth attends Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and Thai Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Phumtham Wechayachai participate in a bilateral exchange at the Shangri-La Hotel, Singapore, May 30, 2025. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Hegseth attends Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and Thai Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Phumtham Wechayachai participate in a bilateral exchange at the Shangri-La Hotel, Singapore, May 30, 2025. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Hegseth attends Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and Thai Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Phumtham Wechayachai participate in a bilateral exchange at the Shangri-La Hotel, Singapore, May 30, 2025. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Hegseth attends Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and Thai Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Phumtham Wechayachai participate in a bilateral exchange at the Shangri-La Hotel, Singapore, May 30, 2025. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Hegseth attends Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and Secretary of National Defense of Philippines Gilberto Teodoro Jr. pose for a photo prior to a bilateral exchange at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, May 30, 2025. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Hegseth attends Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and Thai Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Phumtham Wechayachai participate in a bilateral exchange at the Shangri-La Hotel, Singapore, May 30, 2025. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Hegseth attends Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and Thai Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Phumtham Wechayachai participate in a bilateral exchange at the Shangri-La Hotel, Singapore, May 30, 2025. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Hegseth attends Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and Thai Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Phumtham Wechayachai participate in a bilateral exchange at the Shangri-La Hotel, Singapore, May 30, 2025. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Hegseth attends Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth poses for a photo with Japanese Minister of Defense Gen Nakatani prior to a bilateral exchange at the 22nd Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, May 31, 2025. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Hegseth attends Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth poses for a photo with Vietnamese Minister of National Defense Gen. Phan Van Giang prior to a bilateral exchange at the 22nd Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, May 30, 2025. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Hegseth attends Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth meets with Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim at the 22nd Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, May 31, 2025. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Hegseth in Singapore for Secuirty Summit
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth is greeted by Defense Attaché of the Republic of Singapore Brig. Gen. Simon Lee, Commander of Logistics Group Western Pacific U.S. Navy Rear Adm. Todd Cimicata, and other defense officials upon arriving in Singapore for the Shangri-La Dialogue, May 30, 2025. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Hegseth in Singapore for Secuirty Summit
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth is greeted by Defense Attaché of the Republic of Singapore Brig. Gen. Simon Lee, Commander of Logistics Group Western Pacific U.S. Navy Rear Adm. Todd Cimicata, and other defense officials upon arriving in Singapore for the Shangri-La Dialogue, May 30, 2025. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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AR glasses give book pages sound and vision
Ferrari Press Agency
AR glasses 1
Ref 16859
29/05/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Snap AR
A pair of augmented reality glasses with lenses that generate images and sounds of books the users are reading has been unveiled by an off-shoot of social media company Snapchat.
And it has been done to help get younger people back to reading for enjoyment.
The Augmented Reading Lenses as they are called, are a collaboration with the National Library Board of Singapore.
They are an enhancement of Snap AR’s already available Snap Spectacle
Snap AR is the name for the augmented reality platform used by Snap Inc., the company behind Snapchat.
The glasses use real-time conversion of typed text into a digital format known as OCR.
This is then used by an artificial intelligence programmed to produce the visuals and noises.
The glasses already has stereo speakers, so the soundscapes are a natural addition to the reading experience.
First, the device scans the printed text as the user reads.
Then, the images float before their eyes, accompanied by the sound effects linked to specific words or scenes.
If a character is at a docks, for example, the sounds of the sea and workers loading and unloading chips are heard.
There are also action sounds like doors opening and closing.
In examples of the visuals , Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein shown by the company features the monster.
OPS:Visuals looking Snapchat Augmented Reading Lens glasses. Readers get visuals and dynamic soundscapes to match scenes.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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AR glasses give book pages sound and vision
Ferrari Press Agency
AR glasses 1
Ref 16859
29/05/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Snap AR
A pair of augmented reality glasses with lenses that generate images and sounds of books the users are reading has been unveiled by an off-shoot of social media company Snapchat.
And it has been done to help get younger people back to reading for enjoyment.
The Augmented Reading Lenses as they are called, are a collaboration with the National Library Board of Singapore.
They are an enhancement of Snap AR’s already available Snap Spectacle
Snap AR is the name for the augmented reality platform used by Snap Inc., the company behind Snapchat.
The glasses use real-time conversion of typed text into a digital format known as OCR.
This is then used by an artificial intelligence programmed to produce the visuals and noises.
The glasses already has stereo speakers, so the soundscapes are a natural addition to the reading experience.
First, the device scans the printed text as the user reads.
Then, the images float before their eyes, accompanied by the sound effects linked to specific words or scenes.
If a character is at a docks, for example, the sounds of the sea and workers loading and unloading chips are heard.
There are also action sounds like doors opening and closing.
In examples of the visuals , Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein shown by the company features the monster.
OPS: The Snapchat Augmented Reading Lens glasses
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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AR glasses give book pages sound and vision
Ferrari Press Agency
AR glasses 1
Ref 16859
29/05/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Snap AR
A pair of augmented reality glasses with lenses that generate images and sounds of books the users are reading has been unveiled by an off-shoot of social media company Snapchat.
And it has been done to help get younger people back to reading for enjoyment.
The Augmented Reading Lenses as they are called, are a collaboration with the National Library Board of Singapore.
They are an enhancement of Snap AR’s already available Snap Spectacle
Snap AR is the name for the augmented reality platform used by Snap Inc., the company behind Snapchat.
The glasses use real-time conversion of typed text into a digital format known as OCR.
This is then used by an artificial intelligence programmed to produce the visuals and noises.
The glasses already has stereo speakers, so the soundscapes are a natural addition to the reading experience.
First, the device scans the printed text as the user reads.
Then, the images float before their eyes, accompanied by the sound effects linked to specific words or scenes.
If a character is at a docks, for example, the sounds of the sea and workers loading and unloading chips are heard.
There are also action sounds like doors opening and closing.
In examples of the visuals , Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein shown by the company features the monster.
OPS: The Snapchat Augmented Reading Lens glasses
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_185410140_FER
AR glasses give book pages sound and vision
Ferrari Press Agency
AR glasses 1
Ref 16859
29/05/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Snap AR
A pair of augmented reality glasses with lenses that generate images and sounds of books the users are reading has been unveiled by an off-shoot of social media company Snapchat.
And it has been done to help get younger people back to reading for enjoyment.
The Augmented Reading Lenses as they are called, are a collaboration with the National Library Board of Singapore.
They are an enhancement of Snap AR’s already available Snap Spectacle
Snap AR is the name for the augmented reality platform used by Snap Inc., the company behind Snapchat.
The glasses use real-time conversion of typed text into a digital format known as OCR.
This is then used by an artificial intelligence programmed to produce the visuals and noises.
The glasses already has stereo speakers, so the soundscapes are a natural addition to the reading experience.
First, the device scans the printed text as the user reads.
Then, the images float before their eyes, accompanied by the sound effects linked to specific words or scenes.
If a character is at a docks, for example, the sounds of the sea and workers loading and unloading chips are heard.
There are also action sounds like doors opening and closing.
In examples of the visuals , Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein shown by the company features the monster.
OPS: The Snapchat Augmented Reading Lens glasses
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_185410138_FER
AR glasses give book pages sound and vision
Ferrari Press Agency
AR glasses 1
Ref 16859
29/05/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Snap AR
A pair of augmented reality glasses with lenses that generate images and sounds of books the users are reading has been unveiled by an off-shoot of social media company Snapchat.
And it has been done to help get younger people back to reading for enjoyment.
The Augmented Reading Lenses as they are called, are a collaboration with the National Library Board of Singapore.
They are an enhancement of Snap AR’s already available Snap Spectacle
Snap AR is the name for the augmented reality platform used by Snap Inc., the company behind Snapchat.
The glasses use real-time conversion of typed text into a digital format known as OCR.
This is then used by an artificial intelligence programmed to produce the visuals and noises.
The glasses already has stereo speakers, so the soundscapes are a natural addition to the reading experience.
First, the device scans the printed text as the user reads.
Then, the images float before their eyes, accompanied by the sound effects linked to specific words or scenes.
If a character is at a docks, for example, the sounds of the sea and workers loading and unloading chips are heard.
There are also action sounds like doors opening and closing.
In examples of the visuals , Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein shown by the company features the monster.
OPS:Visuals looking Snapchat Augmented Reading Lens glasses. Readers can unlock rewards
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_185410136_FER
AR glasses give book pages sound and vision
Ferrari Press Agency
AR glasses 1
Ref 16859
29/05/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Snap AR
A pair of augmented reality glasses with lenses that generate images and sounds of books the users are reading has been unveiled by an off-shoot of social media company Snapchat.
And it has been done to help get younger people back to reading for enjoyment.
The Augmented Reading Lenses as they are called, are a collaboration with the National Library Board of Singapore.
They are an enhancement of Snap AR’s already available Snap Spectacle
Snap AR is the name for the augmented reality platform used by Snap Inc., the company behind Snapchat.
The glasses use real-time conversion of typed text into a digital format known as OCR.
This is then used by an artificial intelligence programmed to produce the visuals and noises.
The glasses already has stereo speakers, so the soundscapes are a natural addition to the reading experience.
First, the device scans the printed text as the user reads.
Then, the images float before their eyes, accompanied by the sound effects linked to specific words or scenes.
If a character is at a docks, for example, the sounds of the sea and workers loading and unloading chips are heard.
There are also action sounds like doors opening and closing.
In examples of the visuals , Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein shown by the company features the monster.
OPS: The Snapchat Augmented Reading Lens glasses
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_185410134_FER
AR glasses give book pages sound and vision
Ferrari Press Agency
AR glasses 1
Ref 16859
29/05/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Snap AR
A pair of augmented reality glasses with lenses that generate images and sounds of books the users are reading has been unveiled by an off-shoot of social media company Snapchat.
And it has been done to help get younger people back to reading for enjoyment.
The Augmented Reading Lenses as they are called, are a collaboration with the National Library Board of Singapore.
They are an enhancement of Snap AR’s already available Snap Spectacle
Snap AR is the name for the augmented reality platform used by Snap Inc., the company behind Snapchat.
The glasses use real-time conversion of typed text into a digital format known as OCR.
This is then used by an artificial intelligence programmed to produce the visuals and noises.
The glasses already has stereo speakers, so the soundscapes are a natural addition to the reading experience.
First, the device scans the printed text as the user reads.
Then, the images float before their eyes, accompanied by the sound effects linked to specific words or scenes.
If a character is at a docks, for example, the sounds of the sea and workers loading and unloading chips are heard.
There are also action sounds like doors opening and closing.
In examples of the visuals , Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein shown by the company features the monster.
OPS:Visuals looking Snapchat Augmented Reading Lens glasses. Readers get visuals and dynamic soundscapes to match scenes.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_185410133_FER
AR glasses give book pages sound and vision
Ferrari Press Agency
AR glasses 1
Ref 16859
29/05/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Snap AR
A pair of augmented reality glasses with lenses that generate images and sounds of books the users are reading has been unveiled by an off-shoot of social media company Snapchat.
And it has been done to help get younger people back to reading for enjoyment.
The Augmented Reading Lenses as they are called, are a collaboration with the National Library Board of Singapore.
They are an enhancement of Snap AR’s already available Snap Spectacle
Snap AR is the name for the augmented reality platform used by Snap Inc., the company behind Snapchat.
The glasses use real-time conversion of typed text into a digital format known as OCR.
This is then used by an artificial intelligence programmed to produce the visuals and noises.
The glasses already has stereo speakers, so the soundscapes are a natural addition to the reading experience.
First, the device scans the printed text as the user reads.
Then, the images float before their eyes, accompanied by the sound effects linked to specific words or scenes.
If a character is at a docks, for example, the sounds of the sea and workers loading and unloading chips are heard.
There are also action sounds like doors opening and closing.
In examples of the visuals , Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein shown by the company features the monster.
OPS:Visuals looking Snapchat Augmented Reading Lens glasses.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_185410132_FER
AR glasses give book pages sound and vision
Ferrari Press Agency
AR glasses 1
Ref 16859
29/05/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Snap AR
A pair of augmented reality glasses with lenses that generate images and sounds of books the users are reading has been unveiled by an off-shoot of social media company Snapchat.
And it has been done to help get younger people back to reading for enjoyment.
The Augmented Reading Lenses as they are called, are a collaboration with the National Library Board of Singapore.
They are an enhancement of Snap AR’s already available Snap Spectacle
Snap AR is the name for the augmented reality platform used by Snap Inc., the company behind Snapchat.
The glasses use real-time conversion of typed text into a digital format known as OCR.
This is then used by an artificial intelligence programmed to produce the visuals and noises.
The glasses already has stereo speakers, so the soundscapes are a natural addition to the reading experience.
First, the device scans the printed text as the user reads.
Then, the images float before their eyes, accompanied by the sound effects linked to specific words or scenes.
If a character is at a docks, for example, the sounds of the sea and workers loading and unloading chips are heard.
There are also action sounds like doors opening and closing.
In examples of the visuals , Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein shown by the company features the monster.
OPS: The Snapchat Augmented Reading Lens glasses
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_185410131_FER
AR glasses give book pages sound and vision
Ferrari Press Agency
AR glasses 1
Ref 16859
29/05/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Snap AR
A pair of augmented reality glasses with lenses that generate images and sounds of books the users are reading has been unveiled by an off-shoot of social media company Snapchat.
And it has been done to help get younger people back to reading for enjoyment.
The Augmented Reading Lenses as they are called, are a collaboration with the National Library Board of Singapore.
They are an enhancement of Snap AR’s already available Snap Spectacle
Snap AR is the name for the augmented reality platform used by Snap Inc., the company behind Snapchat.
The glasses use real-time conversion of typed text into a digital format known as OCR.
This is then used by an artificial intelligence programmed to produce the visuals and noises.
The glasses already has stereo speakers, so the soundscapes are a natural addition to the reading experience.
First, the device scans the printed text as the user reads.
Then, the images float before their eyes, accompanied by the sound effects linked to specific words or scenes.
If a character is at a docks, for example, the sounds of the sea and workers loading and unloading chips are heard.
There are also action sounds like doors opening and closing.
In examples of the visuals , Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein shown by the company features the monster.
OPS:Visuals looking Snapchat Augmented Reading Lens glasses.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_185410130_FER
AR glasses give book pages sound and vision
Ferrari Press Agency
AR glasses 1
Ref 16859
29/05/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Snap AR
A pair of augmented reality glasses with lenses that generate images and sounds of books the users are reading has been unveiled by an off-shoot of social media company Snapchat.
And it has been done to help get younger people back to reading for enjoyment.
The Augmented Reading Lenses as they are called, are a collaboration with the National Library Board of Singapore.
They are an enhancement of Snap AR’s already available Snap Spectacle
Snap AR is the name for the augmented reality platform used by Snap Inc., the company behind Snapchat.
The glasses use real-time conversion of typed text into a digital format known as OCR.
This is then used by an artificial intelligence programmed to produce the visuals and noises.
The glasses already has stereo speakers, so the soundscapes are a natural addition to the reading experience.
First, the device scans the printed text as the user reads.
Then, the images float before their eyes, accompanied by the sound effects linked to specific words or scenes.
If a character is at a docks, for example, the sounds of the sea and workers loading and unloading chips are heard.
There are also action sounds like doors opening and closing.
In examples of the visuals , Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein shown by the company features the monster.
OPS: The Snapchat Augmented Reading Lens glasses
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_185410129_FER
AR glasses give book pages sound and vision
Ferrari Press Agency
AR glasses 1
Ref 16859
29/05/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Snap AR
A pair of augmented reality glasses with lenses that generate images and sounds of books the users are reading has been unveiled by an off-shoot of social media company Snapchat.
And it has been done to help get younger people back to reading for enjoyment.
The Augmented Reading Lenses as they are called, are a collaboration with the National Library Board of Singapore.
They are an enhancement of Snap AR’s already available Snap Spectacle
Snap AR is the name for the augmented reality platform used by Snap Inc., the company behind Snapchat.
The glasses use real-time conversion of typed text into a digital format known as OCR.
This is then used by an artificial intelligence programmed to produce the visuals and noises.
The glasses already has stereo speakers, so the soundscapes are a natural addition to the reading experience.
First, the device scans the printed text as the user reads.
Then, the images float before their eyes, accompanied by the sound effects linked to specific words or scenes.
If a character is at a docks, for example, the sounds of the sea and workers loading and unloading chips are heard.
There are also action sounds like doors opening and closing.
In examples of the visuals , Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein shown by the company features the monster.
OPS: The Snapchat Augmented Reading Lens glasses
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Chili Sauce Packaging For Export By Indonesian Micro Enterprises
The chili sauce products are marketed by e-commerce (Shopee) at Dapurnya Subur micro-enterprise in Malang, East Java, Indonesia, on May 22, 2025. The chili sauce products are exported to Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan, and Malaysia at a price of USD 1.25 - USD 1.84 per bottle (220 grams). (Photo by Aman Rochman/NurPhoto) -
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Chili Sauce Packaging For Export By Indonesian Micro Enterprises
Workers make chili sauce for e-commerce (Shopee) at Dapurnya Subur micro business in Malang, East Java, Indonesia, on May 22, 2025. The chili sauce products are exported to Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan, and Malaysia at a price of USD 1.25 - USD 1.84 per bottle (220 grams). (Photo by Aman Rochman/NurPhoto) -
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Chili Sauce Packaging For Export By Indonesian Micro Enterprises
A worker makes chili sauce for e-commerce (Shopee) at Dapurnya Subur micro business in Malang, East Java, Indonesia, on May 22, 2025. The chili sauce products are exported to Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan, and Malaysia at a price of USD 1.25 - USD 1.84 per bottle (220 grams). (Photo by Aman Rochman/NurPhoto)