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PULSE Nightclub Interim Memorial
The iconic PULSE Nightclub sign still stands on Orange Avenue in Orlando, Florida, USA. At its base, opaque white panels are erected for visitors to write, express emotions, and share memories. Messages are erased regularly to allow for new ones to be written. This process continues unchanged for over 9 years. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_186913552_NUR
PULSE Nightclub Interim Memorial
The iconic PULSE Nightclub sign still stands on Orange Avenue in Orlando, Florida, USA. At its base, opaque white panels are erected for visitors to write, express emotions, and share memories. Messages are erased regularly to allow for new ones to be written. This process continues unchanged for over 9 years. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_186913551_NUR
PULSE Nightclub Interim Memorial
The iconic PULSE Nightclub sign still stands on Orange Avenue in Orlando, Florida, USA. At its base, opaque white panels are erected for visitors to write, express emotions, and share memories. Messages are erased regularly to allow for new ones to be written. This process continues unchanged for over 9 years. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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PULSE Nightclub Interim Memorial
The iconic PULSE Nightclub sign still stands on Orange Avenue in Orlando, Florida, USA. At its base, opaque white panels are erected for visitors to write, express emotions, and share memories. Messages are erased regularly to allow for new ones to be written. This process continues unchanged for over 9 years. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_186913501_NUR
PULSE Nightclub Interim Memorial
The iconic PULSE Nightclub sign still stands on Orange Avenue in Orlando, Florida, USA. At its base, opaque white panels are erected for visitors to write, express emotions, and share memories. Messages are erased regularly to allow for new ones to be written. This process continues unchanged for over 9 years. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_186913500_NUR
PULSE Nightclub Interim Memorial
The iconic PULSE Nightclub sign still stands on Orange Avenue in Orlando, Florida, USA. At its base, opaque white panels are erected for visitors to write, express emotions, and share memories. Messages are erased regularly to allow for new ones to be written. This process continues unchanged for over 9 years. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_186913498_NUR
PULSE Nightclub Interim Memorial
The iconic PULSE Nightclub sign still stands on Orange Avenue in Orlando, Florida, USA. At its base, opaque white panels are erected for visitors to write, express emotions, and share memories. Messages are erased regularly to allow for new ones to be written. This process continues unchanged for over 9 years. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto) -
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A Painful Reenactment Of The Karbala Incident In Nasiriyah.
In Nasiriyah, Dhi Qar, on July 6, 2025, the Friday Martyr's Procession Square witnesses a dramatic and realistic reenactment of the Karbala Incident, which occurs in Karbala more than 1,400 years ago. This event, in which Imam Hussein ibn Ali, his family, and his supporters are martyred in defense of the values of truth and justice, is attended by thousands of citizens. The event is filled with emotions, takbirs, and tears. A group of young believers presents a realistic theatrical performance that brings to mind the bloody moments in the Karbala desert. The scene of the cavalry attack on the infant Abdullah and the children of the Prophet's family catches the eye, amidst the mournful cries of takbirs from the assembled crowd. (Photo by Muntazer Uday Sahib/NurPhoto) -
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A Painful Reenactment Of The Karbala Incident In Nasiriyah.
In Nasiriyah, Dhi Qar, on July 6, 2025, the Friday Martyr's Procession Square witnesses a dramatic and realistic reenactment of the Karbala Incident, which occurs in Karbala more than 1,400 years ago. This event, in which Imam Hussein ibn Ali, his family, and his supporters are martyred in defense of the values of truth and justice, is attended by thousands of citizens. The event is filled with emotions, takbirs, and tears. A group of young believers presents a realistic theatrical performance that brings to mind the bloody moments in the Karbala desert. The scene of the cavalry attack on the infant Abdullah and the children of the Prophet's family catches the eye, amidst the mournful cries of takbirs from the assembled crowd. (Photo by Muntazer Uday Sahib/NurPhoto) -
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A Painful Reenactment Of The Karbala Incident In Nasiriyah.
In Nasiriyah, Dhi Qar, on July 6, 2025, the Friday Martyr's Procession Square witnesses a dramatic and realistic reenactment of the Karbala Incident, which occurs in Karbala more than 1,400 years ago. This event, in which Imam Hussein ibn Ali, his family, and his supporters are martyred in defense of the values of truth and justice, is attended by thousands of citizens. The event is filled with emotions, takbirs, and tears. A group of young believers presents a realistic theatrical performance that brings to mind the bloody moments in the Karbala desert. The scene of the cavalry attack on the infant Abdullah and the children of the Prophet's family catches the eye, amidst the mournful cries of takbirs from the assembled crowd. (Photo by Muntazer Uday Sahib/NurPhoto) -
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A Painful Reenactment Of The Karbala Incident In Nasiriyah.
In Nasiriyah, Dhi Qar, on July 6, 2025, the Friday Martyr's Procession Square witnesses a dramatic and realistic reenactment of the Karbala Incident, which occurs in Karbala more than 1,400 years ago. This event, in which Imam Hussein ibn Ali, his family, and his supporters are martyred in defense of the values of truth and justice, is attended by thousands of citizens. The event is filled with emotions, takbirs, and tears. A group of young believers presents a realistic theatrical performance that brings to mind the bloody moments in the Karbala desert. The scene of the cavalry attack on the infant Abdullah and the children of the Prophet's family catches the eye, amidst the mournful cries of takbirs from the assembled crowd. (Photo by Muntazer Uday Sahib/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_186761559_NUR
A Painful Reenactment Of The Karbala Incident In Nasiriyah.
In Nasiriyah, Dhi Qar, on July 6, 2025, the Friday Martyr's Procession Square witnesses a dramatic and realistic reenactment of the Karbala Incident, which occurs in Karbala more than 1,400 years ago. This event, in which Imam Hussein ibn Ali, his family, and his supporters are martyred in defense of the values of truth and justice, is attended by thousands of citizens. The event is filled with emotions, takbirs, and tears. A group of young believers presents a realistic theatrical performance that brings to mind the bloody moments in the Karbala desert. The scene of the cavalry attack on the infant Abdullah and the children of the Prophet's family catches the eye, amidst the mournful cries of takbirs from the assembled crowd. (Photo by Muntazer Uday Sahib/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_186761558_NUR
A Painful Reenactment Of The Karbala Incident In Nasiriyah.
In Nasiriyah, Dhi Qar, on July 6, 2025, the Friday Martyr's Procession Square witnesses a dramatic and realistic reenactment of the Karbala Incident, which occurs in Karbala more than 1,400 years ago. This event, in which Imam Hussein ibn Ali, his family, and his supporters are martyred in defense of the values of truth and justice, is attended by thousands of citizens. The event is filled with emotions, takbirs, and tears. A group of young believers presents a realistic theatrical performance that brings to mind the bloody moments in the Karbala desert. The scene of the cavalry attack on the infant Abdullah and the children of the Prophet's family catches the eye, amidst the mournful cries of takbirs from the assembled crowd. (Photo by Muntazer Uday Sahib/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_186761557_NUR
A Painful Reenactment Of The Karbala Incident In Nasiriyah.
In Nasiriyah, Dhi Qar, on July 6, 2025, the Friday Martyr's Procession Square witnesses a dramatic and realistic reenactment of the Karbala Incident, which occurs in Karbala more than 1,400 years ago. This event, in which Imam Hussein ibn Ali, his family, and his supporters are martyred in defense of the values of truth and justice, is attended by thousands of citizens. The event is filled with emotions, takbirs, and tears. A group of young believers presents a realistic theatrical performance that brings to mind the bloody moments in the Karbala desert. The scene of the cavalry attack on the infant Abdullah and the children of the Prophet's family catches the eye, amidst the mournful cries of takbirs from the assembled crowd. (Photo by Muntazer Uday Sahib/NurPhoto) -
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A Painful Reenactment Of The Karbala Incident In Nasiriyah.
In Nasiriyah, Dhi Qar, on July 6, 2025, the Friday Martyr's Procession Square witnesses a dramatic and realistic reenactment of the Karbala Incident, which occurs in Karbala more than 1,400 years ago. This event, in which Imam Hussein ibn Ali, his family, and his supporters are martyred in defense of the values of truth and justice, is attended by thousands of citizens. The event is filled with emotions, takbirs, and tears. A group of young believers presents a realistic theatrical performance that brings to mind the bloody moments in the Karbala desert. The scene of the cavalry attack on the infant Abdullah and the children of the Prophet's family catches the eye, amidst the mournful cries of takbirs from the assembled crowd. (Photo by Muntazer Uday Sahib/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_186761555_NUR
A Painful Reenactment Of The Karbala Incident In Nasiriyah.
In Nasiriyah, Dhi Qar, on July 6, 2025, the Friday Martyr's Procession Square witnesses a dramatic and realistic reenactment of the Karbala Incident, which occurs in Karbala more than 1,400 years ago. This event, in which Imam Hussein ibn Ali, his family, and his supporters are martyred in defense of the values of truth and justice, is attended by thousands of citizens. The event is filled with emotions, takbirs, and tears. A group of young believers presents a realistic theatrical performance that brings to mind the bloody moments in the Karbala desert. The scene of the cavalry attack on the infant Abdullah and the children of the Prophet's family catches the eye, amidst the mournful cries of takbirs from the assembled crowd. (Photo by Muntazer Uday Sahib/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_186761554_NUR
A Painful Reenactment Of The Karbala Incident In Nasiriyah.
In Nasiriyah, Dhi Qar, on July 6, 2025, the Friday Martyr's Procession Square witnesses a dramatic and realistic reenactment of the Karbala Incident, which occurs in Karbala more than 1,400 years ago. This event, in which Imam Hussein ibn Ali, his family, and his supporters are martyred in defense of the values of truth and justice, is attended by thousands of citizens. The event is filled with emotions, takbirs, and tears. A group of young believers presents a realistic theatrical performance that brings to mind the bloody moments in the Karbala desert. The scene of the cavalry attack on the infant Abdullah and the children of the Prophet's family catches the eye, amidst the mournful cries of takbirs from the assembled crowd. (Photo by Muntazer Uday Sahib/NurPhoto) -
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Russian Premier League 2023/24. FC Spartak Moscow - FC Baltika
July 31, 2023, Moscow, Russia: 31.07.2023 Russia, Moscow. Stadium ''Otkritie Bank Arena''. WORLD Russian Premier League 2023/2024. Match of the 2nd round between FC Spartak - FC Baltika, 2:1. In the photo: Quincy Promes (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA) *** Local Caption *** Soccer 2025: Promes Extradited To Netherlands For Prison Sentence
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MWC 2025 In Shanghai
A face mask synchronizes the facial emotion at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre in Shanghai, China, on June 18, 2025, during the first day of the Mobile World Conference. (Photo by Ying Tang/NurPhoto) -
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Gathering To Support Palestine And Ongoing March To Gaza
A young woman screams while holding a large banner during a solidarity protest for Palestine in Athens, Greece, on June 15, 2025. The crowd around her is visibly tense as emotions run high. (Photo by Daniel Yovkov/NurPhoto) -
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Couple In Tense Moment On Park Bench
A young couple sits on a curved bench in a park, with the man leaning forward and holding his head while the woman sits upright beside him, in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 11, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Young Couple Holding Hands In Underpass
A young couple walks hand in hand through a graffiti-covered pedestrian underpass in Treviso, Italy, on November 1, 2024. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Prague
A couple walks hand in hand along a narrow street lined with historic buildings and cafes in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 9, 2025. A motorcyclist approaches in the background as the pair strolls past a pub sign in the city's old town. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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EM 2024 Football GERMANY - SWITZERLAND 1-1
Murat Yakin, SUI Trainer
before the group A stage match
GERMANY - SWITZERLAND 1-1
of the UEFA European Championships 2024 on Jun 23, 2024 in Frankfurt, Germany.
Photographer: ddp images / star-images *** Local Caption *** 22620142
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Mask displays wearer's emotions
Ferrari Press Agency
Mask 1
Ref 15898
31/05/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit:Qudi
A new version of a high-tech mask that displays the wearer's emotions using LED lights, has hit the market.
It is claimed to show “literally every emotion imaginable.”
The Mask 2, which uses LED lights, is by Ukraine tech firm Qudi.
Wearers can also create unique characters with an in-app creator.
Users can drag and drop hundreds of different eyes and mouths and adjust their colours individually.
A spokesperson said: “There are literally millions of faces for you to explore and create, from ridiculously cringe to unexpectedly cool. “
Motion recognition triggers are said to make displaying emotions easy by just nodding or tilting the head.
The mask also comes in three different styles called Robot, Kawaii and XX,
All three have similar basic functionality as well as unique features.
Robot has eyebrows, the Kawaii emotion glyphs while XX has unique visual effects.
OPS: The Mask 2 by Qudi.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Mask displays wearer's emotions
Ferrari Press Agency
Mask 1
Ref 15898
31/05/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit:Qudi
A new version of a high-tech mask that displays the wearer's emotions using LED lights, has hit the market.
It is claimed to show “literally every emotion imaginable.”
The Mask 2, which uses LED lights, is by Ukraine tech firm Qudi.
Wearers can also create unique characters with an in-app creator.
Users can drag and drop hundreds of different eyes and mouths and adjust their colours individually.
A spokesperson said: “There are literally millions of faces for you to explore and create, from ridiculously cringe to unexpectedly cool. “
Motion recognition triggers are said to make displaying emotions easy by just nodding or tilting the head.
The mask also comes in three different styles called Robot, Kawaii and XX,
All three have similar basic functionality as well as unique features.
Robot has eyebrows, the Kawaii emotion glyphs while XX has unique visual effects.
OPS: The Mask 2 by Qudi.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Mask displays wearer's emotions
Ferrari Press Agency
Mask 1
Ref 15898
31/05/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit:Qudi
A new version of a high-tech mask that displays the wearer's emotions using LED lights, has hit the market.
It is claimed to show “literally every emotion imaginable.”
The Mask 2, which uses LED lights, is by Ukraine tech firm Qudi.
Wearers can also create unique characters with an in-app creator.
Users can drag and drop hundreds of different eyes and mouths and adjust their colours individually.
A spokesperson said: “There are literally millions of faces for you to explore and create, from ridiculously cringe to unexpectedly cool. “
Motion recognition triggers are said to make displaying emotions easy by just nodding or tilting the head.
The mask also comes in three different styles called Robot, Kawaii and XX,
All three have similar basic functionality as well as unique features.
Robot has eyebrows, the Kawaii emotion glyphs while XX has unique visual effects.
OPS: The Mask 2 by Qud comes in three styles -- left to right: Robot, Kawaii and XX.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Mask displays wearer's emotions
Ferrari Press Agency
Mask 1
Ref 15898
31/05/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit:Qudi
A new version of a high-tech mask that displays the wearer's emotions using LED lights, has hit the market.
It is claimed to show “literally every emotion imaginable.”
The Mask 2, which uses LED lights, is by Ukraine tech firm Qudi.
Wearers can also create unique characters with an in-app creator.
Users can drag and drop hundreds of different eyes and mouths and adjust their colours individually.
A spokesperson said: “There are literally millions of faces for you to explore and create, from ridiculously cringe to unexpectedly cool. “
Motion recognition triggers are said to make displaying emotions easy by just nodding or tilting the head.
The mask also comes in three different styles called Robot, Kawaii and XX,
All three have similar basic functionality as well as unique features.
Robot has eyebrows, the Kawaii emotion glyphs while XX has unique visual effects.
OPS: The Mask 2 by Qudi.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_170562677_FER
Mask displays wearer's emotions
Ferrari Press Agency
Mask 1
Ref 15898
31/05/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit:Qudi
A new version of a high-tech mask that displays the wearer's emotions using LED lights, has hit the market.
It is claimed to show “literally every emotion imaginable.”
The Mask 2, which uses LED lights, is by Ukraine tech firm Qudi.
Wearers can also create unique characters with an in-app creator.
Users can drag and drop hundreds of different eyes and mouths and adjust their colours individually.
A spokesperson said: “There are literally millions of faces for you to explore and create, from ridiculously cringe to unexpectedly cool. “
Motion recognition triggers are said to make displaying emotions easy by just nodding or tilting the head.
The mask also comes in three different styles called Robot, Kawaii and XX,
All three have similar basic functionality as well as unique features.
Robot has eyebrows, the Kawaii emotion glyphs while XX has unique visual effects.
OPS: The Mask 2 by Qudi.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_170562675_FER
Mask displays wearer's emotions
Ferrari Press Agency
Mask 1
Ref 15898
31/05/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit:Qudi
A new version of a high-tech mask that displays the wearer's emotions using LED lights, has hit the market.
It is claimed to show “literally every emotion imaginable.”
The Mask 2, which uses LED lights, is by Ukraine tech firm Qudi.
Wearers can also create unique characters with an in-app creator.
Users can drag and drop hundreds of different eyes and mouths and adjust their colours individually.
A spokesperson said: “There are literally millions of faces for you to explore and create, from ridiculously cringe to unexpectedly cool. “
Motion recognition triggers are said to make displaying emotions easy by just nodding or tilting the head.
The mask also comes in three different styles called Robot, Kawaii and XX,
All three have similar basic functionality as well as unique features.
Robot has eyebrows, the Kawaii emotion glyphs while XX has unique visual effects.
OPS: The Mask 2 by Qudi.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_170562674_FER
Mask displays wearer's emotions
Ferrari Press Agency
Mask 1
Ref 15898
31/05/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit:Qudi
A new version of a high-tech mask that displays the wearer's emotions using LED lights, has hit the market.
It is claimed to show “literally every emotion imaginable.”
The Mask 2, which uses LED lights, is by Ukraine tech firm Qudi.
Wearers can also create unique characters with an in-app creator.
Users can drag and drop hundreds of different eyes and mouths and adjust their colours individually.
A spokesperson said: “There are literally millions of faces for you to explore and create, from ridiculously cringe to unexpectedly cool. “
Motion recognition triggers are said to make displaying emotions easy by just nodding or tilting the head.
The mask also comes in three different styles called Robot, Kawaii and XX,
All three have similar basic functionality as well as unique features.
Robot has eyebrows, the Kawaii emotion glyphs while XX has unique visual effects.
OPS: The Mask 2 by Qudi.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_170562673_FER
Mask displays wearer's emotions
Ferrari Press Agency
Mask 1
Ref 15898
31/05/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit:Qudi
A new version of a high-tech mask that displays the wearer's emotions using LED lights, has hit the market.
It is claimed to show “literally every emotion imaginable.”
The Mask 2, which uses LED lights, is by Ukraine tech firm Qudi.
Wearers can also create unique characters with an in-app creator.
Users can drag and drop hundreds of different eyes and mouths and adjust their colours individually.
A spokesperson said: “There are literally millions of faces for you to explore and create, from ridiculously cringe to unexpectedly cool. “
Motion recognition triggers are said to make displaying emotions easy by just nodding or tilting the head.
The mask also comes in three different styles called Robot, Kawaii and XX,
All three have similar basic functionality as well as unique features.
Robot has eyebrows, the Kawaii emotion glyphs while XX has unique visual effects.
OPS: The Mask 2 by Qudi.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Mask displays wearer's emotions
Ferrari Press Agency
Mask 1
Ref 15898
31/05/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit:Qudi
A new version of a high-tech mask that displays the wearer's emotions using LED lights, has hit the market.
It is claimed to show “literally every emotion imaginable.”
The Mask 2, which uses LED lights, is by Ukraine tech firm Qudi.
Wearers can also create unique characters with an in-app creator.
Users can drag and drop hundreds of different eyes and mouths and adjust their colours individually.
A spokesperson said: “There are literally millions of faces for you to explore and create, from ridiculously cringe to unexpectedly cool. “
Motion recognition triggers are said to make displaying emotions easy by just nodding or tilting the head.
The mask also comes in three different styles called Robot, Kawaii and XX,
All three have similar basic functionality as well as unique features.
Robot has eyebrows, the Kawaii emotion glyphs while XX has unique visual effects.
OPS: The Mask 2 by Qudi.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_170562671_FER
Mask displays wearer's emotions
Ferrari Press Agency
Mask 1
Ref 15898
31/05/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit:Qudi
A new version of a high-tech mask that displays the wearer's emotions using LED lights, has hit the market.
It is claimed to show “literally every emotion imaginable.”
The Mask 2, which uses LED lights, is by Ukraine tech firm Qudi.
Wearers can also create unique characters with an in-app creator.
Users can drag and drop hundreds of different eyes and mouths and adjust their colours individually.
A spokesperson said: “There are literally millions of faces for you to explore and create, from ridiculously cringe to unexpectedly cool. “
Motion recognition triggers are said to make displaying emotions easy by just nodding or tilting the head.
The mask also comes in three different styles called Robot, Kawaii and XX,
All three have similar basic functionality as well as unique features.
Robot has eyebrows, the Kawaii emotion glyphs while XX has unique visual effects.
OPS: The Mask 2 by Qudi.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_170562670_FER
Mask displays wearer's emotions
Ferrari Press Agency
Mask 1
Ref 15898
31/05/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit:Qudi
A new version of a high-tech mask that displays the wearer's emotions using LED lights, has hit the market.
It is claimed to show “literally every emotion imaginable.”
The Mask 2, which uses LED lights, is by Ukraine tech firm Qudi.
Wearers can also create unique characters with an in-app creator.
Users can drag and drop hundreds of different eyes and mouths and adjust their colours individually.
A spokesperson said: “There are literally millions of faces for you to explore and create, from ridiculously cringe to unexpectedly cool. “
Motion recognition triggers are said to make displaying emotions easy by just nodding or tilting the head.
The mask also comes in three different styles called Robot, Kawaii and XX,
All three have similar basic functionality as well as unique features.
Robot has eyebrows, the Kawaii emotion glyphs while XX has unique visual effects.
OPS: The Mask 2 by Qudi.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Why we all need to be a lot less hesitant about being kind.
Hesitant helper: Claudia Hammond, like many of us, feels held back by ‘a fear an offer of help might not be welcome’.
While researching a book on kindness, I found that being kind enhances the mood of not just the receiver – but the giver, too.
In her book, The Keys to Kindness, She draws on the world's largest in-depth study into kindness, the Kindness Test, which she worked on with a team led by Professor Robin Banerjee at the University of Sussex and launched on BBC Radio 4 in 2021. More than 60,000 people from 144 countries chose to take part. Participants answered questions on their levels of kindness, their perception of the view of kindness in the workplace, their wellbeing, personality, health, value systems and more. One of the findings that most intrigued her was that the chief obstacle to us carrying out more kind acts is not that we don’t care, but that our actions might be misinterpreted.
Claudia Hammond photographed at home in South London. Claudia Hammond is a British author, TV presenter, and frequent radio presenter on the BBC World Service and BBC Radio 4.
Claudia is the author of four books, including Mind Over Money: the psychology of money and how to use it better,
Her first book, Emotional Rollercoaster, published in 2005, was on the science of emotions.
Hammond's second book, Time Warped: Unlocking the Mysteries of Time Perception, was published in May 2012.
In 2019, Canongate published her book The Art of Rest. The book draws on research from "The Rest Test"
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FEATURE - Out of Office: Dank moderner Kommunikationstechnik arbeiten, von wo man möchte (Symbolfotos)
Woman with notebook and handy working in a beach chair as digital nomad and workaholic
on July 03, 2022 in Wyk, Föhr Island, Germany.
MODEL RELEASED
Photographer: Peter Schatz
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FEATURE - Out of Office: Dank moderner Kommunikationstechnik arbeiten, von wo man möchte (Symbolfotos)
Woman with notebook and handy working in a beach chair as digital nomad and workaholic
on July 03, 2022 in Wyk, Föhr Island, Germany.
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Photographer: Peter Schatz
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FEATURE - Out of Office: Dank moderner Kommunikationstechnik arbeiten, von wo man möchte (Symbolfotos)
Woman with notebook and handy working in a beach chair as digital nomad and workaholic
on July 03, 2022 in Wyk, Föhr Island, Germany.
MODEL RELEASED
Photographer: Peter Schatz
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(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Out of Office: Dank moderner Kommunikationstechnik arbeiten, von wo man möchte (Symbolfotos)
Woman with notebook and handy working as digital nomad and workaholic
on July 03, 2022 in Wyk, Föhr Island, Germany.
MODEL RELEASED
Photographer: Peter Schatz
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(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Out of Office: Dank moderner Kommunikationstechnik arbeiten, von wo man möchte (Symbolfotos)
Woman with notebook and handy working as digital nomad and workaholic
on July 03, 2022 in Wyk, Föhr Island, Germany.
MODEL RELEASED
Photographer: Peter Schatz
/ 030722 *** Local Caption *** 39394607
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Out of Office: Dank moderner Kommunikationstechnik arbeiten, von wo man möchte (Symbolfotos)
Woman with notebook and handy working as digital nomad and workaholic
on July 03, 2022 in Wyk, Föhr Island, Germany.
MODEL RELEASED
Photographer: Peter Schatz
/ 030722 *** Local Caption *** 39394610
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Out of Office: Dank moderner Kommunikationstechnik arbeiten, von wo man möchte (Symbolfotos)
Woman with notebook and handy working as digital nomad and workaholic
on July 03, 2022 in Wyk, Föhr Island, Germany.
MODEL RELEASED
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FEATURE - Out of Office: Dank moderner Kommunikationstechnik arbeiten, von wo man möchte (Symbolfotos)
Woman with notebook and handy working as digital nomad and workaholic
on July 03, 2022 in Wyk, Föhr Island, Germany.
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FEATURE - Out of Office: Dank moderner Kommunikationstechnik arbeiten, von wo man möchte (Symbolfotos)
Woman with notebook and handy working as digital nomad and workaholic
on July 03, 2022 in Wyk, Föhr Island, Germany.
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FEATURE - Out of Office: Dank moderner Kommunikationstechnik arbeiten, von wo man möchte (Symbolfotos)
Woman with notebook and handy working as digital nomad and workaholic
on July 03, 2022 in Wyk, Föhr Island, Germany.
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EURO 2020 - Viertelfinale: Schweizer Fans in Sankt Petersburg
July 2, 2021, Saint petersburg, Russia: Saint Petersburg, Russia - 2 July 2021: Football. European Football Championship 2020. Quarter-finals. Switzerland vs Spain. fans. (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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EURO 2020 - Viertelfinale: Schweizer Fans in Sankt Petersburg
July 2, 2021, Saint petersburg, Russia: Saint Petersburg, Russia - 2 July 2021: Football. European Football Championship 2020. Quarter-finals. Switzerland vs Spain. fans. (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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EURO 2020 - Viertelfinale: Schweizer Fans in Sankt Petersburg
July 2, 2021, Saint petersburg, Russia: Saint Petersburg, Russia - 2 July 2021: Football. European Football Championship 2020. Quarter-finals. Switzerland vs Spain. fans. (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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EURO 2020 - Viertelfinale: Schweizer Fans in Sankt Petersburg
July 2, 2021, Saint petersburg, Russia: Saint Petersburg, Russia - 2 July 2021: Football. European Football Championship 2020. Quarter-finals. Switzerland vs Spain. fans. (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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