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World War One Symphony Performed With Holograms
Holograms are something you'd expect to see in Star Trek. But what about the stage, for a production on World War One? Composer Adam Donen's Symphony to a Lost Generation explores the trauma of the First World War - with music, dance, theatre, all done through holograms. It's the world's first full-length holographic production.
Weekend's Anu Anand asked Adam Donen why he chose to use holograms.
(Picture: A scene from Donen's symphony, in which a soldier is caught in a gas attack. Credit: Ivan Sorgente)
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