These people don't exist: the strange life and times of celebrity holograms

Monday, May 19, 2014

Michael Jackson's "performance" as a hologram at last night's Billboard Music Awards caused mixed reactions — and for good reason. But while this might look like the future of posthumous performances, the technique itself is about five centuries old.

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Written and narrated by Ross Miller. Video production by Billy Disney and Jordan Oplinger.

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