04-27-2012, 12:35 PM
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(04-27-2012, 06:31 AM)Ghost_walker Wrote:(04-27-2012, 06:13 AM)Dylan Wrote:(04-27-2012, 06:11 AM)Ghost_walker Wrote: i really don't get it whats so special about a hologram some of my favorite bands from the early 2000th was hologram only like gorillaz but then again that is in Japan where they have had this technique for quiet a while now.
This is a hologram of a person who has been dead for years. Both the looks and voice are incredibly realistic. Gorillaz was there to record their sound, but Tupac was dead.
i still don't think that is so amazing but then again i hate everything about Hip hop and rap and such.
To be fair, personal taste of music is irrelevant here. Yes the technology has been around for years, but as I said the true reason people are so up-in-arms about this, is due to the fact that Tupac has been dead for some time now, and no other "hologram" has replicated a living person this masterfully.
Also, the technique was used with Gorillaz, yes. But it wasn't as impressive, as it wasn't with a real person. If you hadn't been told, you'd think that performance was real.