Michael Jackson isn't the first subsequent
recording artist to be recreated by light projection -- Tupac got there first -- but it didn't stop the gathered crowds at
the Billboard Music Awards thumping themselves into a frenzy during the
performance. Naturally, it all coincided with Jackson's Xscape album, launched earlier this month, but the surprise was ruined
a few days early by litigation
between several holographic companies over the tech being used. We've embedded
ABC's coverage after the break although the performance looks a little flat on
video. And don't worry: there's moonwalking.
It's unlikely to be the last
holographic performance from a music artist that's no longer with us, but the
notion of holographic music shows is gaining grip beyond that, whether it's for
the fictional computer-generated (and Vocaloid-powered) Hatsune Miku, or even an entire fascination devoted to K-Pop
performances in Seoul,
which, like the Billboard performance today, attempts to blend holographic
video with real-life dance performers.
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