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One compelling example of telepresence is holographic technology that allows a person to perform or speak in real-time from another location. Imagine attending a stand-up comedy show where the comedian appears on stage as a life-sized hologram, or a conference where speakers from across the globe are projected into a single auditorium.
In one demonstration, a comedian, unable to be physically present in a different country, is beamed onto a stage as a hologram. This technology employs a polymer screen, high-definition projectors, and sophisticated software to produce 3D holograms that can engage with the environment and the audience. These holograms are not just light illusions; they interact with the physical space, making the experience convincingly real.