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Digital necromancy is the process of re-creating celebrities digitally, or otherwise bringing dead celebrities “back to life” in today’s entertainment. Explain if you feel that this ability to bring celebrities back to life (digitally) is a good or a bad thing. If you were a celebrity, would you put a clause in your will (as Carrie Fisher did that allows her to be in Star Wars or as Robin Williams did, disallowing any digital use of his image) to allow or protect against you being used in commercials or movies without your consent? What if you died in the 1960s and now your grand-nephew is putting you in beer commercials today? Is it OK, or is it wrong?
Should only celebrities alive today (who realize that this technology is possible) be able to participate in this kind of after-death contract, as opposed to those who died over 30 years ago and would not have known to include a clause in their will prohibiting this type of usage of their image? You can bring up any other issues that you can think of related to this issue in your writing.
Finally, try to find an example of a dead celebrity selling something today (apart from the ones mentioned in the video). It can be just a photograph in an ad or a moving image like a commercial or one in a movie (like President Kennedy reanimated in the film Forrest Gump). What do you think?
Watch the Time Magazine video “Digital Necromancy: Advertising with Reanimated Celebrities.” https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=DeDeqb2BsC4
More information in this article: https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2015/apr/10/bruce-lee-audrey-hepburn-ethics-digital-necromancy
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Always be sure to meet (and exceed) my minimum writing requirement. Always have the specified number of paragraphs in distinct paragraphs, not as one big text with no breaks. Remember, just meeting the writing minimum is a C; it’s average. Try to go beyond it!
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List the artist, the date and the year of an artwork’s creation first.
Artwork titles, as well as movie titles and names of TV shows, appear in italics, not quotation marks, like so:
Artwork:
Jacques Louis David, Oath of the Horatii (1784)
Movie:
Steven Spielberg, Jaws (1975)
TV show (give the date range of how long it aired originally):
Joss Whedon, Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997–2003)
You always date the artwork (or TV show or film that you are mentioning) the first time you talk about it to orient the reader, and then afterward you can just say Jaws or Oath of the Horatii, but it still remains in italics throughout your paper.
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