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Re: Hologram Performances Discussion
"Live shows" with dead legends is just taking entertainment to the next level. Exciting and innovative.
It does have a wide range of other, more nefarious applications though. Let's just say this isn't the first you've seen of this technology, but it's probably the first time you realize it...
- Communist China
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Re: Hologram Performances Discussion
Yeah the issue of who owns your image would be a major concern. And if you get an inventory of legends in that form, would festival tours of them be able to take a lot of money away from current, living artists? I certainly think so. I'd spend less on living acts to see holograms of certain dead legends I've had no chance to see. Over time the inventory and accuracy of the legends will only grow and grow... world tours for living people - that's expensive! Not to mention the greenhouse emissions. Maybe I'm crazy but I think public taste would definitely be honed to this as long-term costs go down. And then music will have lost something it's had for a very long time.
- Me_Wise_Magic
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Re: Hologram Performances Discussion
I'd love to see a Jimi Hendrix performance with this tech. I understand that alot of people may find it disturbing; but I believe it's keeping an artist's legacy fresh and showing the music they created despite what happened to them.