Tupac got a hologram, which hit the stage during the 2012 Coachella festival.
So did Chief Keef, for some reason, even though he's still alive.
So it stands to reason that Notorious B.I.G. would also be immortalized with laser lights.
ARHT Media has landed the digital rights to the Notorious B.I.G.'s hologram, and it will be featured in the first single off of Faith Evans' Biggie duets compilation The King & I.
After that, it could go on the road.
“We have a very sophisticated transmission technology for beaming these digital humans through the public Internet to literally any point on the planet," ARHT CEO Paul Duffy explained. "These digital humans can scale to any size of venue so it can be in a window display, your living room or it could be in a 50,000-seat arena for a real-time delivery and display of this human hologram, that we call ‘Humagrams.'”What do you think about bringing Big back to life in lights?
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