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Then it disappears. The elephant, like the other animals featured in Circus Roncalli, is a 3-D hologram—a tech-savvy effort to preserve the flavor of historic circuses while eliminating concerns ...
Circuses, once known for showcasing elephants in all their heft are now presenting a much lighter creature — a 3D hologram. The Circus-Theater Roncalli in Germany was the first to do it ...
And ever since they bid their live animal performers farewell, Circus Roncalli has been delighting audiences with a far less cruel recreation. Their shows feature massive animal holograms.
Founded in 1976 Circus Roncalli was one of the first circuses ... It allows the vast holograms to closely interact with the crowd, and for human visitors to learn about conservation and preserving ...
German-based Circus Roncalli is leading the way by becoming the first circus to use 3D holograms of animals instead of forcing live animals to entertain crowds. Circus Roncalli has been around ...
The live animals have been replaced by holograms. Because of concerns about animal welfare, Germany’s Roncalli circus stopped using lions and elephants in its shows in 1991. But it went further ...
Go to the Circus Roncalli, and you'll see animals—like ... The German production uses 3-D holograms at a time when activists and governments are cracking down on cruelty to animals in circuses ...
The live animals have been replaced by holograms. Due to concerns over animal welfare, Germany's Roncalli circus stopped using lions and elephants in its shows in 1991. But it went further in 2018 ...
Circus Roncalli showcases it's holographic herd ... shoot to create a convincing almost solid picture. It allows the vast holograms to closely interact with the crowd, and for human visitors ...