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Originally posted by randomname imagine going to a holo lounge and watching mayweather fight pacquiao like you were ring side.
or better yet, in your own home in front of the couch. holo-decks are becoming reality.
Originally posted by blackmetalmist
I saw the video this morning and I didn't know wether to feel disturbed or what. There is something just morbid about watching that. Its crazy to think what other realistic things they (TPTB) can make us believe we are seeing.
Originally posted by blackmetalmist
Originally posted by randomname imagine going to a holo lounge and watching mayweather fight pacquiao like you were ring side.
or better yet, in your own home in front of the couch. holo-decks are becoming reality.
That would be something I would love to see. Especially if there is interaction, can you imagine communicating with your favorite actor or actress in your living room?
I would start with Zak Bagans from Ghost Adventures.
Originally posted by Bedlam
It's not a hologram. It's Eyeliner.
Musion calls it a "hologram", at one time they used to admit that they were using the term in an "advertising way", then they started claiming that they could use the word any way they liked even if it obviously wasn't a hologram, as they were being 'creative' and were an entertainment company, and besides everyone else was misusing the term too.
At any rate, their use of the word "hologram" is about as accurate as George Lucas' or Star Trek: TNG, which is to say, not at all. Eyeliner is neither 3D nor is it holographic.
Eyeliner is a sort of saran wrap. If the stage is set up correctly in terms of lighting, it's quite hard to see from the audience. The image is projected onto the saran wrap from behind at an angle using a bone stock DLP projector. The overall term for the effect is "Pepper's Ghost"
Originally posted by ILikeStars
For all I know the people who are the ones who killed him are the ones making sooooo much profit off of his skills this many years later.
Raping of ghosts.
Originally posted by Exitt
I find this disturbing in a way, maybe because i really loved and appreciated his music back in the 90's, dunno but i don't like seeing this projection/hologram/whatever.
We all know real Tupac would say killuminati