Inventors Roger V. Casey and Cayse Jo Salley Casey of Redding, CA have created a jukebox with an integrated holographic projection system.
Modern technology continually produces products that revolutionize virtually every aspect of our lives. But let’s talk music. While anyone can enjoy music of their choice via a personal media device and headphones, a visual representation outside of a concert requires at least a video screen. However, watching on a screen is nothing like what you see and experience at a live concert. There are many reasons why attending a concert may not be possible, including the ever-increasing price of tickets. Roger and Cayse just knew there had to be a better way. In turn, they were inspired to develop Holographic Jukebox Concerts!
But what is it and how does it work? Simply approach the jukebox, insert your money, make your selection, and stand back. You are about to watch magic appear right in front of you in the form of a three-dimensional hologram! This technology allows you to watch bands and performers who are either dead or no longer performing at their peak. This technology is like stepping back in time. From weddings to funerals, nobody will want to have an event without it!