Digital Domain, the company that created the famed Coachella Tupac hologram, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy after its stock value dropped 94 percent. They had planned to create an Elvis hologram, and potentially Jim Morrison and Jimi Hendrix holograms at some point in the future, but it's not completely ruled out as an investment firm is looking into buying their production business. Would you ever pay to see a hologram performance of a musician who passed away? Or do you prefer to stick to live performances... with live musicians?
ROLLINGSTONE.COM reports:
ROLLINGSTONE.COM reports:
The company that created the hologram of Tupac Shakur that performed at this year's Coachella festival has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy after going public in November, CNN reports.
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