Are Posthumous Performances, Albums Innovative Or Just Plain Strange?
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Deceased artists are still performing as holograms and releasing music by digital altering, raising concerns about one's posthumous digital likeness.
You can find recent videos of people like Buddy Holly or Whitney Houston performing, except some aren't really them on stage.
They’re digital projections produced by the company Base Hologram, and they're part of a growing conversation about the digital revivals of long-deceased legacy musicians.
It all started with the holographic resurrection of Tupac Shakur at the 2012 Coachella music festival, which critics called "creepy," "tacky and macabre."
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