Superfans could soon be having sex romps with ‘virtual Elvis Presley’
New ultrasound technology has the ability to simulate contact and could lead to the creation of virtual sex clones
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ELVIS fans could have virtual sex with clones of their idol using technology that mimics touch, a book claims.
Author Ted Harrison says ultrasound waves can already create the sensation of feeling rain and wind, or holding an object.
The award-winning documentary-maker and former BBC religious affairs correspondent claims the simulation of human touch will soon follow — raising the idea of romps with Elvis, who died aged 44 in 1977.
Harrison writes in his book The Death and Resurrection of Elvis Presley: “It could well be possible to book a life-size, lifelike virtual Elvis for a birthday party in the same way that today an Elvis lookalike can be hired
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“If technology could simulate contact, what ethical and moral issues would this raise?
“If fans were able to feel Elvis caress or kiss them, where might such foreplay lead? A whole body suit with sense points to stimulate a range of encounters?”
A hologram-type image of murdered US rapper Tupac Shakur, “performed” at Coachella music festival in 2012.
Dr Marianna Obrist, a multisensory experiences expert at the University of Sussex, said touch sensations have so far been created only on human hands.
She added: “There are other places on the body it could be extended to.”