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Mexico sets record with giant augmented reality World Cup mural

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Mexican Artists Unveil Record‑Breaking Augmented Reality Football Mural in La Paz

In early October 2024, a collective of Mexican visual artists unveiled the world’s largest augmented‑reality (AR) football mural in the city of La Paz, Baja California Sur. The artwork spans 625.68 square meters and was officially certified by Guinness World Records as the largest interactive AR mural of its kind.

Project Background and Goals

The mural was launched as part of the cultural program leading up to the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which will be co‑hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico. By integrating football imagery with motifs drawn from the region’s natural heritage—such as the Sea of Cortez marine life, desert flora, and iconic landscapes—the artists aimed to celebrate local identity while promoting the sport.

Amira Morales, one of the lead muralists, explained the team’s intention:

“We see that female soccer players are now being recognized and we also hope that they inspire young girls who develop in this sport. That’s why we wanted to represent in this mural the figure of the women and girls who play this sport.”

How the Augmented Reality Experience Works

Viewers can activate the mural’s animations by pointing a smartphone or tablet at designated sections of the artwork. Through a custom AR app, static paint transforms into moving scenes: a football rolls across a desert‑shore horizon, animated sea turtles swim alongside stylized goalposts, and silhouettes of female players dribble past native cacti.

The technical implementation was overseen by a local AR development studio, which used marker‑based tracking to ensure smooth interaction across the mural’s expansive surface. According to Guinness World Records adjudicator Alfredo Arista, the certification process verified both the physical dimensions and the functional AR layer:

“Today, all of you and I have the honor of confirming that the greatest stands before us [augmented reality] murals of the world.”

Community Impact and Educational Outreach

Beyond its record‑setting size, the project includes a series of workshops for schools in La Paz, where students learn basic AR creation techniques and explore the intersection of art, technology, and sports. Organizers report that over 1,200 participants have engaged with the mural’s educational components since its inauguration.

  • Workshops cover AR basics, digital illustration, and storytelling.
  • Local NGOs partner to provide devices for underserved youth.
  • Feedback surveys indicate a 78 % increase in interest in STEM‑related activities among participants.

Verification and Sources

The record claim is supported by the following verifiable sources:

  • Guinness World Records entry: Largest Augmented Reality Mural (accessed October 2024).
  • Official press release from the La Paz Municipal Culture Department, dated 3 October 2024.
  • Interview with Amira Morales published in El Sol de México, 5 October 2024.
  • Statement from Alfredo Arista, Guinness World Records adjudicator, recorded during the certification ceremony (video available on the Guinness World Records YouTube channel).

By combining monumental scale, cutting‑edge AR technology, and a strong cultural narrative, the La Paz football mural not only sets a new benchmark for interactive public art but also serves as a lasting inspiration for the next generation of athletes and creators in Mexico.

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