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Andrew Yang Plans To Use a 3D Hologram For Remote Campaigning
Friday April 12, 2019. 03:00 PM , from Slashdot
Andrew Yang, the presidential candidate who supports Universal Basic Income and has attracted a devoted online following, is planning to use a 3D hologram on the campaign trail. 'On Wednesday he gave the #YangGang, which is what his supporters call themselves, their first look at it,' reports New York Magazine. From the report: The hologram's debut came on TMZ Live, which showed a video of Yang's hologram performing a duet alongside a hologram of his 'hero,' Tupac. 'I was doing a demo of what a hologram would consist of in order to send the hologram of me to campaign in Iowa or other battleground states,' he said.
Last month, Yang spoke about his hologram plans with Iowa newspaper, The Carroll Daily Times Herald. 'We are exploring rolling a truck out that would enable someone to see a hologram of me that is three-dimensional give my stump speech,' Yang told the paper. 'And, also, if I were in a studio, which we could set up very easily, I could beam in and take questions live.' Yang also told the paper that he plans to use hologram technology to remind voters that 'it is 2019, and soon it will be 2020, and things are changing.' Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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