Elvis Presley revives in a new clip through artificial intelligence

Elvis didn’t die! Without the physical presence of Elvis Presley Since August 16, 1977, the date of his death, fans play with the maxim that eternalizes Presley. Now this can be reality with the help of artificial intelligence.

Director Andrew Dominik paid tribute to the king of rock, taking pictures of him and giving them movement through the AI. The work has become a clip to celebrate the forty years of Nick Cave’s “The Bad Seeds” song “The Bad Seeds”. Launched in 1981, “Tupelo” makes a reference between Elvis and the city of the same name, which is in Mississippi, United States. Elvis Aaron Presley was born on January 8, 1935 and the following year the city passed a tornado that killed 200 people.

The performance was marked by a mixture of reverence and innovation, with the photos gaining movement and realism. The clip brought to life the atmosphere of a time when Elvis dominated the stages and hearts, giving movement the hysteria of fans and creating moments of affection between the star and his mother, Gladys Love Presley.

Nick Cave, which is usually, praised the clip. “Elvis animated photos seemed to bring him back to life,” said the musician.

Check out the clip below:

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