Latest function of metaverse involves interacting with the avatars of deceased musicians like The Notorious B.I.G.. And while the initiative may sound unusual, it could herald a future in which internet users will be able to communicate with those who have departed this mortal world
From shopping to watching a concert to administrative procedures, the metaverse is full of possibilities. Its latest function involves interacting with the avatars of deceased musicians like The Notorious B.I.G. And while the initiative may sound unusual, it could herald a future in which internet users will be able to communicate with those who have departed this mortal world.
Immortality is a theme that has been regularly explored by science fiction, notably in Greg Egan's 1994 novel, "Permutation City." The Australian novelist imagines a future where it is possible to save all the neuronal connections of the human brain and to make them function in a virtual environment. The rich use this technology to make digital copies of themselves and become immortal.
Reality seems to have caught up with fiction thanks to the metaverse, this digital double of the physical world populated by the avatars of anonymous people and celebrities. Snoop Dogg and Paris Hilton have theirs, as soon will The Notorious B.I.G. The New York rapper, who was murdered on March 9, 1997, at the age of 25, will be reincarnated in the form of a hyperrealistic avatar.
This new incarnation of the legendary musician will inhabit The Brook, a metaverse recreating the Brooklyn of the 1990s. It was created by start-ups Burst and Surreal Events to allow music lovers to immerse themselves in "the world of one of the greatest MCs of all time—The Notorious B.I.G." "Step into his world and experience old school Brooklyn and the roots of hip hop-culture in a way you've never imagined," reads the official website of the initiative.
The Brook will officially launch at the end of the year, although fans of The Notorious B.I.G. will be able to preview it by purchasing NFTs or tickets from Ticketmaster. These non-fungible tokens, which go on sale June 3, will also give them access to exclusive services related to this metaverse, such as virtual concerts.