Holographic Circus Animals

Germany's Circus Roncalli Uses Holograms as a Cruelty-Free Circus

At the same time many consumers are taking a stand against activities and attractions that involve animal cruelty, zoos are giving way to animal sanctuaries, aquariums are going high-tech and fish-free, and decades-old circuses are drawing crowds with cruelty-free circus attractions. Germany's Circus Roncalli sets itself apart as a group in the latter category, as it is the first of its kind in the world to replace the use of live circus animals with holograms instead.

With 11 projectors, lasers and lenses, the circus troupe produces incredible recreations of elephants, horses and monkeys that are all the more captivating thanks to the technology they are created with.

The mesmerizing holographic circus show sets a precedent for entertainment of the future and paves the way for other attractions that rely on real animals to follow suit.
Trend Themes
1. Animal Cruelty-free Attractions - The growing trend of animal cruelty-free attractions is creating opportunities for innovative experiences without the use of live animals.
2. Holographic Technology - The use of holographic technology in entertainment is disrupting traditional circus performances and opening up new possibilities for immersive experiences.
3. High-tech Aquariums - The trend of high-tech aquariums is transforming traditional aquarium experiences, offering innovative and cruelty-free ways to showcase marine life.
Industry Implications
1. Entertainment - The entertainment industry has the potential to embrace holographic technology to create immersive and cruelty-free experiences.
2. Zoos and Animal Sanctuaries - Zoo and animal sanctuary industries can explore the use of holographic technology as an alternative to live animal exhibits.
3. Aquariums - Aquarium industry can adopt innovative high-tech solutions to provide engaging and cruelty-free marine life experiences.

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