Theoretically yes. The tupac concert that had a holographic tupac rap in front of hundred is proof,also the Japanese are testing touch able holograms to call friends and play games.
Good question. In real life, holograms are always in off colours (they'll probably be improved in the future). It's hard to explain for people who don't have a good grasp of holograms. But they're a bit like in Star Wars in real life, as well. But I don't think they'd really be quite that blue.
Holographic communication will probably be an vital part of communication. This is because holograms are easily usable in communication like services because there basically like 3rd Dimensional Webcams! Skype except its 3rd Dimensional!
Holograms are built using physic's principles. And physics is a science field.
Holograms are like a photograph the only difference is that instead of white light it needs a laser
Holograms are already available .They are usually just tricks of the eyes crated by coloured lights and mirrors.
Holograms were first introduced into banknotes by the British government in 1983, specifically in the £20 note. Since then, many countries have incorporated holograms into their currency as a security feature to prevent counterfeiting. These holograms often display dynamic images that change appearance when viewed from different angles.
No, you cant they are computer thingies so when they perform they are holograms. so unless you can touch holograms, you can touch a vocaloid
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as far as i no yes
No. Holograms didn't exist at that time. And while many other countries have used holograms as security devices for many years, the new $100 bills are the only US currency to incorporate them.