Andy Kaufman and Redd Foxx To Tour As Holograms 53
HughPickens.com writes: Dave Itzkoff writes in the NYT that years after their deaths Andy Kaufman and Redd Foxx will be united in a most unlikely way as Hologram USA, a technology company that specializes in visual recreations of celebrities, will present shows with hologramic likenesses of Andy Kaufman and Redd Foxx across the country. "They're comedy icons. Both of them influenced so many comedians after them," says Alki David adding that the company is "working with other estates of famous funny guys and funny girls, these just happened to be amenable estates who see the vision." David says that the hologram shows featuring these comedians would include some of their best-known material — say, Andy Kaufman lip-syncing the "Mighty Mouse" theme on the debut episode of "Saturday Night Live" — as well as narrative segments that dramatize biographical details. The shows will have residencies in multiple locations in tourist-oriented cities across the country and will play several times a day for the first year and then eventually be put on a rotation with other acts. As for the future, "there are an awful lot of dead celebrities," concludes David. "There are an awful lot of dead people with a lot of followers. The fresher the memory, the bigger the star."
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Besides the technology being imperfect (Score:4, Insightful)
The other reason people might not like this:
a) The Uncanny Valley
b) It's basically a replay of a video recording, not the real people, why pay out of the nose for a glorified YouTube vide.
c) It is always done the same, they are robots. There is no human interaction or improv. What makes comedians good is not a repetitive set of jokes you can see on Netflix, it is the improv with the attendees, with the set, with the people behind scene. I once went to a comedian who did an entire 10min improv bit with the translator for the hearing impaired, another one did a bit on his hotel and the town's name.
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It is always done the same, they are robots. There is no human interaction or improv.
Sure. And since these people are dead, a hologram is the best we're going to get from them. Nobody is trying to replace Louis CK.
I would absolutely pay a few bucks to see a Redd Foxx routine.
Comedy doesn't work that way anymore (Score:4, Interesting)
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comedians don't really improve or try out material.
Besides hearing interviews with comedians recently where they talk about trying out new material, I don't see how it would be possible for comedians to not "improve or try out material". If they're coming out with new material, they have to try it out somewhere.
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That’s nonsense. Sure, they’re not working out new material while shooting an HBO special or on a big arena tour, but they absolutely do so at comedy clubs. Even hugely successful ones will make unannounced surprise appearances at the local Laugh Pocket to stay sharp. If you think there’s no standup circuit you just haven’t been looking.
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Meh, Kaufman is easy .. just have it stand there awkwardly staring at the audience for 20 minutes.
And then a bunch of hipsters will rave about how cutting edge it was. Everyone else will want their damned money back.
Just like in real life.
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The other reason people might not like this:
a) The Uncanny Valley
b) It's basically a replay of a video recording, not the real people, why pay out of the nose for a glorified YouTube vide.
c) It is always done the same, they are robots. There is no human interaction or improv. What makes comedians good is not a repetitive set of jokes you can see on Netflix, it is the improv with the attendees, with the set, with the people behind scene. I once went to a comedian who did an entire 10min improv bit with the translator for the hearing impaired, another one did a bit on his hotel and the town's name.
d) With "Andy Kaufman and Redd Foxx To Tour As Holograms", this Rule 34 thing is really getting out of hand.
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Look everyone, it's another thinks-he's-clever-and-original 12-year-old AC would-be meme-jammer [encyclopediadramatica.se].
Oh for fuck sake! (Score:5, Informative)
Can people PLEASE... (Score:4, Insightful)
Pepper's Ghost (Score:4, Informative)
The chances of these "holograms" being actual holograms is down there with the House Benghazi Committee actually accomplishing anything.
These will be Pepper's Ghost illusions [wikipedia.org], not holograms. Pepper's Ghost done well can be very effective, but the physics is rather different.
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nobody cares, seriously. they will be forever known as holograms.
You obviously don't hang out with physicists much.
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These will be Pepper's Ghost illusions [wikipedia.org], not holograms..
Actually, these aren't even Pepper's Ghost. Pepper's Ghost is a convincing 3D illusion.
These things are just 2D videos projected onto a transparent screen.
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This trick is similar to pepper's ghost, in that a half-silvered mirror is used.
But in this case, the mirror isn't reflecting a 3D object. It's just reflecting a 2D movie.
great!!! (Score:2)
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My favorite Redd Foxx joke (Score:2)
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I don't find it funny at all. I guess if that's his best, the rest of his material must be absolute shit.
Frank did it first (Score:3)
The Sinatra estate had Frank Sinatra [bbc.co.uk] on stage starting in 2006, using archival footage rescued by Keith Robinson (Frank was a pack-rat, and saved all of his movie and TV rushes, so there is lots of material). They are bringing the Frank Sinatra stage show [sinatraonstage.com] back to London, so you can see it too if you want. (This has a live orchestra to give it some interactivity.)
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Hmm... No? Frank was a Rat Pack. *nods* ;)
Euphmism (Score:2)
these just happened to be amenable estates who see the vision.
Is that e euphemism for "heirs that want to suck more money out of the estate"?
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If it exposes a new generation of kids to Redd Foxx, I'm fine with that.
There's a sucker born every minute. (Score:1)
Jelly (Score:2)
Andy Kaufman, eh (Score:2)
I never found Andy Kaufman to be very funny. I watched a fair bit of his stuff, I kept waiting for the funny part....I'm still waiting. Meh. Plus he seemed to be a genuine asshole in real life, not a big turn on for me.
Red Foxx, also eh. He definitely had a few funny moments but overall I was never all that impressed by him.
"Different strokes for different folks" I guess.
Dolomite (Score:2)
If they're gonna bring a comedian back as a hologram, it really ought to be Rudy Ray Moore.
https://youtu.be/Voxp3ckwJZ0 [youtu.be] [NSFW]
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Tupac (Score:1)
slashdot is dying (Score:2)
They're not holograms, and this has been discussed before and here.
Slashdot is supposed to be a tech site.
For actual article to be so misinformed about such a basic technology as holography (that has been around for over a half century) is saddening.
Holograms to tour ... (Score:2)
Read: Holograms to tour as Andy Kaufman and Redd Foxx.