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Hypothetical Hologram Situation Admittedly, I'm a little grilled and the idea is potentially not even worth having, but here it is... I can make you H.A.P.P.Y | |
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Interesting idea. The Beach Boys incorporated video of the two dead Wilson brothers into their recent concerts, so that's another example.
Maybe this is the way we will ultimately get a Revolution reunion. They could even use the hologram while Prince is still alive but just doesn't want to show up for the concerts. Or, alternatively, maybe a hologram of Sly Stone could be incorporated into the cover versions of his songs that Prince regularly does on tour now.
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I haven't really kept up with the Tupac thing, but I'm assuming they're just playing studio versions over the sound system? So, I have to say the only reason to attend this would be the novelty of attending and saying you were there - even if I liked the act who's hologram they were projecting it still wouldn't appeal to me - I think it's idiotic. | |
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It wasn't a hologram!!!
It was a big sheet of glass....the basic technology has been around since Victorian time where actors below stage appeared as ghosts on stage. So in the case of Tupac his image (or rather a computer generated image was projected.
The name of the technique is Peppers Ghost after John Pepper who was the first recognised top have used it...even though he tried to pass credit to Henry Dircks who had the original idea but whose versiuon was too costly for theaters. This was in 1862.
Nice to see the old tricks still impresses the kids of today!!!
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well that's all interesting to know. i suppose i should've done some more proper research. I can make you H.A.P.P.Y | |
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We'd probably get a show like this:
Hologram 1: Tony M or Damon D wearing Star Trek Next Generation Uniforms rapping about Manure, like in My Name Is Prince.
Hologram 2: Shelby with "Put Your Hands Up" on repeat 599 times per show.
Hologram 3: Andy Allo 40 minute guitar solo.
I think I promised to stop making references to Tony M and Shelby in all future posts. I guess I failed again. Dear Prince: Shelby has great talent, stop making her a crowd flunky. | |
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EXACTLY!!!
I used to use this in a haunted house I put on for the local kids. Such simple, inexpensive technology "Prince doesn't have verbal diarrhea, he has studio diarrhea...." Allen Leeds | |
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Holograms are fucking stupid. | |
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you guys don't dig the 20 ft prince thing?! That would be the best! I'm sure you could do it where the 'hologram' or whatever is a live image of the real Prince doing his thing beneath the stage.
Anyway, doesn't Pepper's Ghost need a three dimensional object to work properly? That's why it looks so convincing, right? Because you're looking at a semi-reflection of a real 3d object, so it's not like a movie screen where issues with perspective make it look flat. I don't know anything about the Tupac hologram, but I assumed that was the big achievement - making Tupac look 3d somehow, even though there are clearly no more 3d Tupacs around to stick in front of a sheet of glass... [Edited 6/18/12 22:42pm] | |
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When you put it like that, I can totally see Prince going for this Victorian tech! | |
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They digitally edited someones voice to sound like him, as it is unlikely there is a recording of Tupac saying anything about Coachella | |
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The whole hologram thing is a bunch of bollox!!!
You don't even watch pre-recorded live footage ... the Tupac Coachella performance was a 3D computer simulation. In other words we didn't watch Tupac perfrom live (no shit! he's dead), we saw what a team of computer programmers wanted us to see. | |
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Same effect thats been used at Disneyland forvever in the Haunted Mansion
[Edited 6/19/12 6:39am] The greatest live performer of our times was is and always will be Prince.
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Following the TS thought.
If that happens you van download a playmobile sized show on your coffee table as being the image projected and resized for any venue. If you want to go backstage, no problem, just walk around the table. | |
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DON'T NEED TO HAVE IT. I WANT 5'2" PRINCE ON STAGE REAL NEAR TO ME OR IN MY TOWN Prince's Sarah | |
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I was really suprised no one was digging this yet! haha. I can make you H.A.P.P.Y | |
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I don't care for the use of this technology for dead performers but I don't believe the technology in itself is bad. I could see it being used by performers alive in the now for certain visuals. Creating certain visuals for certain songs could work ace if done right imo but imo Prince prides himself in being ol' school so I would not bet on him doing such a thing. What are you outraged about today? CNN has not told you yet? | |
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I can dig that. Yeah, i was more thinking of it's potential for living performers. That'd be a trip I can make you H.A.P.P.Y | |
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SuperFurryAnimal said: I don't care for the use of this technology for dead performers but I don't believe the technology in itself is bad. I could see it being used by performers alive in the now for certain visuals. Creating certain visuals for certain songs could work ace if done right imo but imo Prince prides himself in being ol' school so I would not bet on him doing such a thing. Agree completely. For dead artists, really creepy and kinda feels disrespectful, dontcha think? Let them R.I.P. For living performers as visuals, sure - can give a show a cirque du soleil total entertainment feel using current technologies, why not. But I agree that Prince seems to have branded himself as the consummate live musician, "ol' school." There's a certain expectation that when you see a Prince show, its going to be "about the music," "real music by real musicians," live playing and singing and improvised jams, and that's his signature now. I don't think he'd like to take himself or his persona or his live shows into Hatsune Miku territory. | |
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Prince with his cultivated Gemini Stance could swith to saying : recorded music by deceased musician | |
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A reliable source told me that Prince will be performing 'Bad' with a hologram of Michael Jackson, when 'Bad 25' is launched. "Now that he is dead, the time is finally right," Prince said.
Apparently Prince also said that when this is successfully pulled off, he will use a hologram of James Brown to make a 'special edition' version of the infamous 'Prince/MJ/James Brown' video. His lawyers will then have all the old versions removed from YouTube and replace them with this.
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I has the same idea. think the 2004 Staples simulcast but in full 3d in stadiums around the world.
oh and Prince himself predicted this in 1985! in the rolling stones interview.
and i also wondered if it was really a hologram or something else. then again even a hologram has to be projected against something. one theory would be something like in star wars where is seems some particles are being sprayed out onto which the image can be projected. "Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!" | |
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