So what did you all think about the Michael Jackson hologram of him dancing and singing to "perform" his "new" song on the Billboard awards last night? On the Today show this morning they were asking people whether is was "cool" or "creepy". I saw it, and thought maybe it was perhaps some mixture of both. So, I thought I would ask everyone here.
It was clearly his familar style; and the technology was amazing. But is it one of those things that makes you wonder whether it should be done or not, with a real person as opposed to an animated character that never "lived" to begin with? Who should control the rights? Would they have wanted it that way?
Clearly this was done with famiily's participation. So that much was clear. And is it any different than, say, Abraham Lincoln standing up from his chair in an audioanimatronic figure and giving a "new" speech made up of known Lincoln speeches? Technology bringing the dead to "life" in a show...
Where is the line, or is there one? Should the technology matter? Should it matter how lifelike it seems? (The Hall of Presidents seems lifelike to many.) What about the context? What about those old celebrity cameos in commercials or even, say, "Forest Gump"?
And what about the show or song itself? Was it good? Should a dead person be brought back to "life" on an awards show with "new" material?
Hmmm. Just wondering. Food for thought.
It was clearly his familar style; and the technology was amazing. But is it one of those things that makes you wonder whether it should be done or not, with a real person as opposed to an animated character that never "lived" to begin with? Who should control the rights? Would they have wanted it that way?
Clearly this was done with famiily's participation. So that much was clear. And is it any different than, say, Abraham Lincoln standing up from his chair in an audioanimatronic figure and giving a "new" speech made up of known Lincoln speeches? Technology bringing the dead to "life" in a show...
Where is the line, or is there one? Should the technology matter? Should it matter how lifelike it seems? (The Hall of Presidents seems lifelike to many.) What about the context? What about those old celebrity cameos in commercials or even, say, "Forest Gump"?
And what about the show or song itself? Was it good? Should a dead person be brought back to "life" on an awards show with "new" material?
Hmmm. Just wondering. Food for thought.