Date of Award
2025
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Bachelors
Department
Humanities
First Advisor
Tabatabaie, Ashkan
Area of Concentration
Music with Economics
Abstract
In this thesis some problems that were addressed was how the technology of holograms could serve as a dual-market enhancer: by being an experimental art form and aid with the lack of scalability in live performances. In order to address this, much of the research delved into the ways that holograms could help enhance live performances, connecting artists together through telematic performances, and the various of ways that holograms could be used as a tool in order to help ease behind the artist’s live performances without sacrificing quality. Further research was done on the business side as well, showing how artists could use holograms to help increase revenue and be profitable while still saving on certain costs. Some methods that it took in order to reach these findings was to take a look at some of the issues that artists go through with live performances and to minimize those issues. As well to use some examples of what holograms have improved and could further improve when it comes to live performances and artists. Some major findings consisted of how these technologies could be used in order to help meet the high demand of these artists by performing more globally.
Recommended Citation
Barron-Moreno, Brianna, "THE FUTURE WITH HOLOGRAMS IN THE MUSIC INDUSTRY" (2025). Theses & ETDs. 6655.
https://digitalcommons.ncf.edu/theses_etds/6655