Art should live forever, and the technologies of the early 21st century already make it possible to realize this. The most successful project, “ABBA Voyage,” presented by music and band lovers in digital formats, turned out to be successful—and, importantly, profitable. Most collections have been removed from the bottom of the page and after that there is no mention of star musicians and encrypted copies; imitators can exist and appear on virtual stages, in fact, always.

KISS

Bjorn Ulvaeus from ABBA, co-founder of the Pophouse Entertainment studio, through efforts with special. Industrial Light & Magic’s studio listings include the launch of a new project, KISS. They were used by technology to provide maintenance and operation of the machine. The resulting gestures, “singing”, dancing and performing other actions on stage to create new concerts.

KISS

KISS avatars were unveiled at the band’s final “End of the Road” performance at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Some musicians finalized their composition and reworked it with the audience; their avatars suddenly “came out” and performed the hit “God Gave Rock And Roll To You.” This marked the beginning of the virtual continuation of the group. Because they are attached to their musicians, they are also in the background, so that’s it. The new KISS is now ready to play, with a sound that has never been reproduced before – including other worlds.

Source: Tech Cult

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