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#13439922
13 March 2026
A photorealistic 3D hologram of a remote participant is projected onto a specialized display at the Cisco pavilion in Hall 3 of the Fira Gran Via, showcasing the evolution of the Webex Hologram platform during the Mobile World Congress. The system utilizes a multi-camera array consisting of 12-megapixel Sony IMX sensors to capture volumetric data, which is then processed by NVIDIA RTX 6000 Ada Generation GPUs to ensure lifelike textures and motion. The demonstration is powered by Cisco Silicon One architecture and Intel Xeon 6 processors at the edge to maintain sub-10ms latency, essential for synchronous holographic communication. The display features Light Field technology on a transparent OLED panel, allowing attendees to interact with the digital twin as if they are in the same physical space, highlighting the convergence of 5G-Advanced bandwidth and AI-driven spatial computing during the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, on March 5, 2026.
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#13300498
10 February 2026
In Aleppo, Syria, on February 10, 2026, a top-down aerial drone shot captures the urban grid and organized streets of the city.
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10 February 2026
In Aleppo, Syria, on February 10, 2026, a top-down aerial drone shot captures the urban grid and organized streets of the city.
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#13196373
15 January 2026
Gina Miranda, a visual artist and graduate of the National University of San Luis Potosi, settles in Mexico City and documents textures, colors, graffiti, and stickers using an IRIScan Book, a portable device designed to scan books, magazines, and documents. This allows for instant digitization, like a camera, and saving the images to a memory card or sending them via Wi-Fi to other devices. The purpose of this documentation is to store numerous images for use in creating future works and exhibitions in Mexico City, Mexico, on January 14, 2026.
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#13196374
15 January 2026
Gina Miranda, a visual artist and graduate of the National University of San Luis Potosi, settles in Mexico City and documents textures, colors, graffiti, and stickers using an IRIScan Book, a portable device designed to scan books, magazines, and documents. This allows for instant digitization, like a camera, and saving the images to a memory card or sending them via Wi-Fi to other devices. The purpose of this documentation is to store numerous images for use in creating future works and exhibitions in Mexico City, Mexico, on January 14, 2026.
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#13196376
15 January 2026
Gina Miranda, a visual artist and graduate of the National University of San Luis Potosi, settles in Mexico City and documents textures, colors, graffiti, and stickers using an IRIScan Book, a portable device designed to scan books, magazines, and documents. This allows for instant digitization, like a camera, and saving the images to a memory card or sending them via Wi-Fi to other devices. The purpose of this documentation is to store numerous images for use in creating future works and exhibitions in Mexico City, Mexico, on January 14, 2026.
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#13196378
15 January 2026
Gina Miranda, a visual artist and graduate of the National University of San Luis Potosi, settles in Mexico City and documents textures, colors, graffiti, and stickers using an IRIScan Book, a portable device designed to scan books, magazines, and documents. This allows for instant digitization, like a camera, and saving the images to a memory card or sending them via Wi-Fi to other devices. The purpose of this documentation is to store numerous images for use in creating future works and exhibitions in Mexico City, Mexico, on January 14, 2026.
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#13196380
15 January 2026
Gina Miranda, a visual artist and graduate of the National University of San Luis Potosi, settles in Mexico City and documents textures, colors, graffiti, and stickers using an IRIScan Book, a portable device designed to scan books, magazines, and documents. This allows for instant digitization, like a camera, and saving the images to a memory card or sending them via Wi-Fi to other devices. The purpose of this documentation is to store numerous images for use in creating future works and exhibitions in Mexico City, Mexico, on January 14, 2026.
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#13196382
15 January 2026
Gina Miranda, a visual artist and graduate of the National University of San Luis Potosi, settles in Mexico City and documents textures, colors, graffiti, and stickers using an IRIScan Book, a portable device designed to scan books, magazines, and documents. This allows for instant digitization, like a camera, and saving the images to a memory card or sending them via Wi-Fi to other devices. The purpose of this documentation is to store numerous images for use in creating future works and exhibitions in Mexico City, Mexico, on January 14, 2026.
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#13196385
15 January 2026
Gina Miranda, a visual artist and graduate of the National University of San Luis Potosi, settles in Mexico City and documents textures, colors, graffiti, and stickers using an IRIScan Book, a portable device designed to scan books, magazines, and documents. This allows for instant digitization, like a camera, and saving the images to a memory card or sending them via Wi-Fi to other devices. The purpose of this documentation is to store numerous images for use in creating future works and exhibitions in Mexico City, Mexico, on January 14, 2026.
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#13196387
15 January 2026
Gina Miranda, a visual artist and graduate of the National University of San Luis Potosi, settles in Mexico City and documents textures, colors, graffiti, and stickers using an IRIScan Book, a portable device designed to scan books, magazines, and documents. This allows for instant digitization, like a camera, and saving the images to a memory card or sending them via Wi-Fi to other devices. The purpose of this documentation is to store numerous images for use in creating future works and exhibitions in Mexico City, Mexico, on January 14, 2026.
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#13196388
15 January 2026
Gina Miranda, a visual artist and graduate of the National University of San Luis Potosi, settles in Mexico City and documents textures, colors, graffiti, and stickers using an IRIScan Book, a portable device designed to scan books, magazines, and documents. This allows for instant digitization, like a camera, and saving the images to a memory card or sending them via Wi-Fi to other devices. The purpose of this documentation is to store numerous images for use in creating future works and exhibitions in Mexico City, Mexico, on January 14, 2026.
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#13196390
15 January 2026
Gina Miranda, a visual artist and graduate of the National University of San Luis Potosi, settles in Mexico City and documents textures, colors, graffiti, and stickers using an IRIScan Book, a portable device designed to scan books, magazines, and documents. This allows for instant digitization, like a camera, and saving the images to a memory card or sending them via Wi-Fi to other devices. The purpose of this documentation is to store numerous images for use in creating future works and exhibitions in Mexico City, Mexico, on January 14, 2026.
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#13196391
15 January 2026
Gina Miranda, a visual artist and graduate of the National University of San Luis Potosi, settles in Mexico City and documents textures, colors, graffiti, and stickers using an IRIScan Book, a portable device designed to scan books, magazines, and documents. This allows for instant digitization, like a camera, and saving the images to a memory card or sending them via Wi-Fi to other devices. The purpose of this documentation is to store numerous images for use in creating future works and exhibitions in Mexico City, Mexico, on January 14, 2026.
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#13196393
15 January 2026
Gina Miranda, a visual artist and graduate of the National University of San Luis Potosi, settles in Mexico City. She holds an IRIScan Book, a portable device designed to scan books, magazines, and documents, capturing textures, colors, graffiti, and stickers. This device allows for instant digitization, similar to a camera, and saves the images to a memory card or sends them via Wi-Fi to other devices. The purpose of this recording is to store numerous images for use in creating future works and exhibitions in Mexico City, Mexico, on January 14, 2026.
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#13196394
15 January 2026
Gina Miranda, a visual artist and graduate of the National University of San Luis Potosi, settles in Mexico City. She holds an IRIScan Book, a portable device designed to scan books, magazines, and documents, capturing textures, colors, graffiti, and stickers. This device allows for instant digitization, similar to a camera, and saves the images to a memory card or sends them via Wi-Fi to other devices. The purpose of this recording is to store numerous images for use in creating future works and exhibitions in Mexico City, Mexico, on January 14, 2026.
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