Anniversary-Honoring Holograms

Walt Disney Comes Back as a Hologram for Disney's 100th Anniversary

As Disney celebrates the iconic milestone that is its 100th anniversary, the Walt Disney Company hosted a retrospective dubbed the Disney100: The exhibition. There, many relics and notable moments in history cover the space and surprise visitors with a hologram of Walt Disney himself. He arrives and speaks to the audience about the company and Disney's method of success.

He states, “There’s a lot of satisfaction in developing ideas into reality. There’s really no secret to our approach—we keep moving forward, opening up new doors, and doing new things. Because we’re curious. And curiosity keeps leading us down new paths. We’re always exploring and experimenting." To create this, two audio recordings were uncovered and used as fodder with archival footage from the 60s.

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Virtual Honoring
The use of holograms and virtual reality to create realistic and interactive experiences for honoring loved ones or important figures.
Archival Footage Integration
The integration of archival footage into modern technologies to create engaging and informative experiences for audiences.
Interactive History
The use of interactive technologies and historical artifacts to create unique and immersive experiences that educate and entertain audiences.

Who This Affects Most

Museum
Museums can adopt hologram and virtual reality technologies to create engaging exhibits and improve visitor experiences.
Entertainment
The entertainment industry can use archival footage and virtual reality to create new and exciting experiences for audiences, such as holographic concerts and immersive movie screenings.
Education
Educational institutions can adopt interactive historical exhibits and virtual reality technologies to create engaging and informative learning experiences for students.
SCORE
1.5 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa
GENERATION
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen Z (primary audience)
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 18%
Activity 10%
Freshness 16%