Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

World

Reagan hologram unveiled at museum dedicated to late US president

-

The Ronald Reagan museum in California has brought the late president back to virtual life with a state of the art hologram.

It features his voice, facial expressions and even hand movements in a project that cost a million dollars and took four years to complete.

It was unveiled Wednesday at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum in Simi Valley, near Los Angeles.

Silicone models were used to fashion Reagan's face
Silicone models were used to fashion Reagan's face
Frederic J. BROWN, AFP

"It's amazing. It really is. It's a little jarring to be honest with you," said Joanne Drake, who worked in the White House during the second of Reagan's two terms in the 1980s and stayed with him until his death as an aide and spokeswoman.

The hologram recreates three scenes: Reagan speaking from the back of a train during a 1984 campaign tour; in horse-riding garb at his ranch in California with wife Nancy; and in the Oval Office.

The hologram features Reagan's voice  facial expressions and even hand movements
The hologram features Reagan's voice, facial expressions and even hand movements
Frederic J. BROWN, AFP

"This will feel like you're standing right there with him," said John Heubusch, executive director of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute.

Cutting edge technologies were used to create this 3-D image of Reagan. An actor with a build similar to his -- and who learned his every last gesture -- was employed to simulate the body.

The face changes depending on Reagan's age in the scene. Silicone models were used to fashion them.

The voice heard coming from the hologram is real Reagan  with words taken from his speeches and inte...
The voice heard coming from the hologram is real Reagan, with words taken from his speeches and interviews
Frederic J. BROWN, AFP

"As I was working on it for the last couple of years I kept wanting to reach out and touch him," said Drake.

The voice heard coming from the hologram is real Reagan: his words were taken from speeches and interviews, then strung together, cut-and-paste style, to create the text of each scene.

The Ronald Reagan museum in California has brought the late president back to virtual life with a state of the art hologram.

It features his voice, facial expressions and even hand movements in a project that cost a million dollars and took four years to complete.

It was unveiled Wednesday at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum in Simi Valley, near Los Angeles.

Silicone models were used to fashion Reagan's face

Silicone models were used to fashion Reagan's face
Frederic J. BROWN, AFP

“It’s amazing. It really is. It’s a little jarring to be honest with you,” said Joanne Drake, who worked in the White House during the second of Reagan’s two terms in the 1980s and stayed with him until his death as an aide and spokeswoman.

The hologram recreates three scenes: Reagan speaking from the back of a train during a 1984 campaign tour; in horse-riding garb at his ranch in California with wife Nancy; and in the Oval Office.

The hologram features Reagan's voice  facial expressions and even hand movements

The hologram features Reagan's voice, facial expressions and even hand movements
Frederic J. BROWN, AFP

“This will feel like you’re standing right there with him,” said John Heubusch, executive director of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute.

Cutting edge technologies were used to create this 3-D image of Reagan. An actor with a build similar to his — and who learned his every last gesture — was employed to simulate the body.

The face changes depending on Reagan’s age in the scene. Silicone models were used to fashion them.

The voice heard coming from the hologram is real Reagan  with words taken from his speeches and inte...

The voice heard coming from the hologram is real Reagan, with words taken from his speeches and interviews
Frederic J. BROWN, AFP

“As I was working on it for the last couple of years I kept wanting to reach out and touch him,” said Drake.

The voice heard coming from the hologram is real Reagan: his words were taken from speeches and interviews, then strung together, cut-and-paste style, to create the text of each scene.

AFP
Written By

With 2,400 staff representing 100 different nationalities, AFP covers the world as a leading global news agency. AFP provides fast, comprehensive and verified coverage of the issues affecting our daily lives.

You may also like:

Business

Catherine Berthet (L) and Naoise Ryan (R) join relatives of people killed in the Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 Boeing 737 MAX crash at a...

Business

A diver in Myanmar works to recover a sunken ship in the Yangon River, plunging down to attach cables to the wreck and using...

World

A vendor sweats as he pulls a vegetable cart at Bangkok's biggest fresh market, with people sweltering through heatwaves across Southeast and South Asia...

Business

Turkey's central bank holds its key interest rate steady at 50 percent - Copyright AFP MARCO BERTORELLOFulya OZERKANTurkey’s central bank held its key interest...