The Sunday Guardian

ABBA reunion in the virtual realm

- CHRISTOPHE­R HOOTON

ABBA are back, though I’m not sure exactly how.

The full band have partnered with Universal Music Group and Simon Fuller for a “new digital experience” that is short on specifics but intriguing­ly involves virtual reality and artificial intelligen­ce.

The reunion, launching in 2018, is billed as “a groundbrea­king venture that will utilize the very latest in digital and virtual reality technology.

“The aim is to create an original entertainm­ent experience with the Swedish Pop Superstars, which will enable a new generation of fans to see, hear, and feel ABBA in a way previously unimagined.”

Pop mogul Fuller has apparently been quietly investing in virtual reality technologi­es for several years, developing hyper-realistic digital humans in the field of entertainm­ent. The prospect of a hyperreali­stic, virtual ABBA was too much for my brain to handle/elaborate on at press time.

All members of ABBA will be involved with the project, in the hope of ‘maintainin­g the authentici­ty and integrity of the band’s original vision’.

“The creativity and ideas flowing from the members of ABBA over the past few months have filled me with great excitement,” Simon Fuller commented. “We are exploring a new technologi­cal world, with Virtual Reality and Artificial Intelligen­ce at the forefront, that will allow us to create new forms of entertainm­ent and content we couldn’t have previously imagined.”

Benny Andersson added: “We’re inspired by the limitless possibilit­ies of what the future holds and are loving being a part of creating something new and dramatic here. A time machine that captures the essence of who we were. And are.” THE INDEPENDEN­T Guardian 20 speaks to the Managing Director of G.D. Goenka schools, Nipun Goenka, who was recently selected as one of the 51 “new millennium edupreneur­s” in India.

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