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Augmented Reality, Virtual Reality and 3-D Web features

Augmented Reality, Virtual Reality and 3-D Web features

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  1. See the Jumps, Twists and Grabs That Brought Eileen Gu Three Olympic Medals

    Take a deeper look at the skier’s signature moves, which won her the gold in the big air and halfpipe competitions and a silver in slopestyle.

     By John BranchAlexandre DevauxOr FleisherEleanor LutzMark McKeagueMiles PeytonEmily RhyneBedel SagetJoe WardJeremy White and

    CreditPhotographs by Bedel Saget, composite image by Josh Williams
    1. See How the Dixie Fire Created Its Own Weather

      This year’s largest blaze fueled its own firestorms, again and again. The New York Times reconstructed a 3-D model to let you get up close.

       By Nadja PopovichNoah PisnerNick BartzokasEvan GrothjanDaniel MangosingKarthik Patanjali and

      Using high-resolution radar data, which picked up ash particles from smoke plumes and water droplets from clouds, The New York Times reconstructed a 3-D model of the Dixie fire’s first huge thunderclouds.
      Using high-resolution radar data, which picked up ash particles from smoke plumes and water droplets from clouds, The New York Times reconstructed a 3-D model of the Dixie fire’s first huge thunderclouds.
      CreditThe New York Times
    2. Why the Empire State Building, and New York, May Never Be the Same

      It once symbolized an urban way of working, and New York’s resilience. In the pandemic’s second year, the future of the world’s most famous skyscraper is in doubt.

       By Keith CollinsNikolas DiamantPeter EavisOr FleisherMatthew HaagBarbara HarveyLingdong HuangKarthik PatanjaliMiles Peyton and

      CreditTodd Heisler/The New York Times
  1. Why Opening Windows Is a Key to Reopening Schools

    A simulation of airflow in a real New York City classroom shows how simple ventilation and filtration can reduce the probability of coronavirus exposure.

     By Nick BartzokasMika GröndahlKarthik PatanjaliMiles PeytonBedel Saget and

    CreditThe New York Times
  2. Masks Work. Really. We’ll Show You How

    A visual journey through the microscopic world of the coronavirus shows how masks provide an important defense against transmission.

     By Or FleisherGabriel GianordoliYuliya Parshina-KottasKarthik PatanjaliMiles Peyton and

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  3. This 3-D Simulation Shows Why Social Distancing Is So Important

    We visualized a cough to show how far respiratory droplets can spread. If you haven’t been keeping your distance to fight the coronavirus, this may persuade you.

     By Yuliya Parshina-KottasBedel SagetKarthik PatanjaliOr Fleisher and

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  4. Hudson Yards Is Manhattan’s Biggest, Newest, Slickest Gated Community. Is This the Neighborhood New York Deserves?

    Hudson Yards presented the city with a grand opportunity to remake Manhattan’s West Side. But what has arrived? A review of the most ambitious private development in New York in a century.

     By Michael KimmelmanAlicia DeSantisMika GröndahlYuliya Parshina-KottasKarthik PatanjaliEmily RhyneMatt RubyRumsey TaylorJosephine SedgwickJeremy White and

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  5. A Closer Look at the Polar Vortex’s Dangerously Cold Winds

    Chicago will be as cold as the Arctic on Wednesday. We’ll show you why.

     By Yuliya Parshina-KottasKarthik PatanjaliJeremy WhiteBenjamin Wilhelm and

    The polar vortex now.
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  1. Lakeith Stanfield’s Balancing Act

    See a life-size hologram of the actor teetering on an iron beam, high above the city, in augmented reality.

     By Jessica DimsonEvan GrothjanKarthik PatanjaliMika GröndahlJon HuangYuliya Parshina-KottasJeremy WhiteMarcelle HopkinsGraham Roberts and

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  2. Monsters That Live On You

    Good news: You’re never home alone. Meet your microscopic roommates and hairy houseguests up close and personal in bug-tastic augmented reality.

     By Yuliya Parshina-KottasKarthik PatanjaliEvan GrothjanMika GröndahlAmber WilliamsBenjamin WilhelmMarcelle HopkinsGraham Roberts and

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  3. Ashley Graham, Unfiltered

    The model and activist believes in the power of depicting women as they are, not as perfectly doctored images. We used 100 cameras to record her runway walk in 3-D holographic motion — no alterations to her form.

     By Joanna NikasTracy MaKarthik PatanjaliYuliya Parshina-KottasEvan GrothjanMiles PeytonAlexandra EatonVeda ShastriNiko KoppelGraham Roberts and

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  4. Take a Tour of Lady Liberty’s Torch (Right This Second)

    The original Statue of Liberty torch — 3,600 pounds of copper and glass, and 16 feet tall — is being moved to the other side of Liberty Island. In advance of the crane’s arrival, we took 675 photographs to present the torch in augmented reality.

     By Mika GröndahlYuliya Parshina-KottasKarthik PatanjaliNiko KoppelMeghan LouttitTim ChaffeeGraham RobertsMarcelle HopkinsJeffrey Furticella and

    Niko Koppel/The New York Times
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  5. Step Inside the Thai Cave in Augmented Reality

    Walk and crawl through the openings the rescuers confronted to reach the soccer team and their coach.

     By Hannah BeechKarthik PatanjaliEvan GrothjanYuliya Parshina-KottasNiko KoppelMiles PeytonJon HuangBenjamin WilhelmJeremy WhiteJasmine C. LeeTim WallaceGraham RobertsMarcelle Hopkins and

    A map of the cave below the Doi Nang Non mountain range in Northern Thailand.
    CreditThe New York Times

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  1. Les masques, ça marche. Vraiment. On va vous montrer comment.

    Un voyage virtuel à travers le monde microscopique du coronavirus nous montre comment les masques sont un moyen de défense important contre sa transmission.

    By Or Fleisher, Gabriel Gianordoli, Yuliya Parshina-Kottas, Karthik Patanjali, Miles Peyton and Bedel Saget

     
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  3. A-Rod Didn't Want It, So Marilyn Minter Had to Buy It

    The artist and photographer talks about her favorite piece of heartbreaking art.

    By David Colman, Mika Gröndahl, Evan Grothjan, Jon Huang, Anita Leclerc, Tracy Ma, Karthik Patanjali, Umi Syam and Choire Sicha

     
  4. The Apollo 11 Moon Landing in Augmented Reality

    See Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin’s historic photographs and words from the moonwalk.

    By Jonathan Corum, Mika Gröndahl, Evan Grothjan, Jon Huang, Lingdong Huang, Yuliya Parshina-Kottas, Karthik Patanjali and Graham Roberts

     
  5. Why Notre-Dame Was a Tinderbox

    The cathedral was all but assured to go up in flames.

    By Larry Buchanan, James Glanz, Evan Grothjan, K.K. Rebecca Lai, Allison McCann, Karthik Patanjali, Yuliya Parshina-Kottas, Jeremy White and Graham Roberts

     
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    Remembering Emmett Till

    In this virtual reality documentary, we explore how the Mississippi towns where Emmett Till’s murder took place more than six decades ago are trying to memorialize him.

    By Veda Shastri, Audra D. S. Burch, Tim Chaffee and Nicole Fineman

     
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  8. Inside CERN’s Large Hadron Collider

    Beneath the fields of Switzerland and France lies the largest machine ever built. Tour the Large Hadron Collider in virtual reality.

    By Dennis Overbye, Evan Grothjan and Jonathan Corum

     
  9. It’s Intermission for the Large Hadron Collider

    The largest machine ever built is shutting down for two years of upgrades. Take an immersive tour of the collider with AR and 360° photos.

    By Dennis Overbye, Jonathan Corum, Evan Grothjan, Jon Huang, Yuliya Parshina-Kottas, Karthik Patanjali, Graham Roberts and Marcelle Hopkins

     
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